Con 26 nudos previstos, decidí salir. ¿Fue un error?

⛵ The forecast predicted 26 knots of wind, but I decided to head out anyway in my small sailboat. In this video, I'll show you how I plan a trip in strong winds, what safety measures I take, and how I actually behave once I'm at sea. We often check the weather forecast from home, but theory is one thing, and what happens while sailing is quite another. In this video, I share my real-life experience aboard a 1979 Beneteau First 18, showing my decisions before setting sail, my sailing experience during the day, and my conclusions upon returning to port. Was it a mistake to set sail with 26 knots predicted? I'll let you be the judge. If you enjoy real sailing, without the hype and on a budget, subscribe to Sailing Without Being Rich. #SailingWithoutBeingRich #Sailboat #Sailing #StrongWind #BeneteauFirst18 #SoloSailing #SafetyAtSea #SailingLife #SailingOnTheBudget #SmallSailboat KEYWORDS: sailing in 26 knots, 26 knots of wind, strong wind on a sailboat, sailing, sailing, small sailboat, Beneteau First 18, solo sailing, safety at sea, how to plan a sailing trip, real sailing, sailing life, sailing on the cheap, coastal sailing, sailing in strong winds, going sailing in windy conditions, sailing weather forecast, sailing school, learning to sail, sailing without being rich, cruising, sport sailing, Catalan coast, 6-meter sailboat, real sailing experience