Solo boating in Denmark, p7/35 [...]
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Owner: Sailing MV Lady Liselot

Solo boating in Denmark, p7/35. Is A Rally Cross Handbrake Turn Possible With My Trawler?; s4/e30

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Location: Rudkøbing
Latitude: 54.94000000
Longitude: 10.72000000
Published: 14 Sep 2024

The word 'sea' in East Sea gives the impression about an enormous amount of water. In some cases that's true. In some not. Some parts of this sea are 30+ meters deep and it cost hours to cross and some parts are buoyed because on both side of that buoyed canal the water level does even not wet your knees. That makes this area special. The area in the Marstal Bucht In Denmark with many islands each with a name difficult to pronounce. During this trip I tried a Rally Cross Handbrake Turn. Only for that one this video is fun to watch. Let me know what you think about it.

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Bound for Sweden. P7. Is A Rally Cross Handbrake Turn Possible With My Trawler?; s4/e30

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