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29 Heading for Fort-de-France and a bit further

March 19, 2023 · 22 min · 877 views · Martinique

What this video covers

A solo sailor navigates the coast of Martinique, moving between anchorages including Anses d'Arlet, Anse du Four, and Anse Noire before reaching Fort-de-France.7:24 During the coastal transit, the vessel undergoes a routine customs inspection by local authorities.2:23 The sailor manages the boat primarily under engine power with the genoa deployed, relying on an autopilot to maintain course while performing video editing tasks on board.11:59 Anchoring procedures involve selecting spots with 8-meter depths and deploying 35 meters of chain, often over mixed sand and vegetation bottoms.14:33 The sailor notes the importance of white vinegar for treating stings from marine plants encountered while snorkeling.15:48 Navigation near shore requires caution due to shallow zones and heavy daytime traffic from ferries and jet skis.14:56 The sailor emphasizes the necessity of maintaining a dinghy anchor for shore access when local piers are congested or hazardous.18:28 The trip concludes with a focus on remote work and video production while anchored in protected bays.15:25

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Beneteau Oceanis 440Their boat

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