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Don't CRASH the boat! Treacherous Reef Passage & GOLD SHIPWRECK Found - DAY11 The Barefoot Captains

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Day eleven in the Coral Sea. With a weather change on the way our only chance at searching for shipwrecks will be to take shelter in Cato Lagoon. But to get in there we will have to navigate Cato Passage, one of the tightest and most scary moments of the expedition so far. Will we make it through? Or will be CRASH onto the reef?

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Join us on a voyage to the most remote reefs in Australia’s great oceans, pacific islands and beyond. devour a world of shipwreck history, treasure hunting and extraordinary wildlife.

Filmed in glorious 4K so to get the best experience turn the quality all the way up to its highest setting. Look for the gear icon on the bottom right of the video. Our films are best viewed on a 4K TV or computer monitor (2160p youtube setting), you will feel like you're right there with us!

This is just one episode of the Barefoot Captain and his crew’s many adventures. This is just the start of many short films I will post documenting our expeditions aboard my 40 foot sailing catamaran “Barefoot” to remote parts of the Coral Sea and beyond.

This is our most epic expedition yet, we will be sailing over 8000nm to the most remote reefs in this part of the Pacific ocean and beyond to Vanuatu and New Caledonia. We encounter Sharks, Whales and plenty of Sea Snakes, explore deserted coral islands teeming with birds and find centuary's old shipwrecks. Dive for our dinner and endure breakdowns and engine failures. All part of the fun that is living lives of no fixed address.

A little background – My name is Dean Cropp, I have “hacked life”, sold the house and quit my day job to follow the legendary course of my ocean adventurer father Ben Cropp. Continuing my fathers legacy to re-visit the shipwrecks and wild places he found 50 years ago.

This motley crew of 6 love to sail, film and explore. We have started right here in Australia’s Coral Sea. We look for the wildest, most remote and unknown locations to explore, you wont find many of these places in any tourist guide or even most sailing books.

I have been a cameraman and Director of Photography for almost 20 years and I specialise in underwater Cinematography. Most of my crew are also photographers, divers and camera nerds too. So this is us on our time off, doing what we love, filming our adventures all in 4K and all for you!!! I hope you enjoy it!

The captain on Instagram: www.instagram.com/barefootcaptain
Follow the Barefoot summer in Sydney: www.instagram.com/barefootcharter
Or if you want your own Barefoot adventure: www.barefootcharter.com.au

Meet the rest of the crew: Big thanks to Franziska for much of the above water camerawork
www.instagram.com/dearwildme
And also a big thanks to Gabriela www.3dpixel.cl
Guy - www.instagram.com/aye.the.world
Silke - www.instagram.com/shotbysilke
Paul - www.instagram.com/sharkinabus
Who have also contributed to the camerawork above and below. www.instagram.com/twohandsproject

Also our amazing editor Jui’s Piazzatta
And Assistant editor Guy Menzies Saunders

Much of our music is sourced from my mate James at www.gnarles.com
Music credits: Intro – Steve De Wilde – Daddy Longlegs & The Swamp Donkies – Stalking Blues

James at www.gnarles.com Camera gear we use - Above water camera: http://amzn.to/2xwHZBI

We use Canon EF lenses and this: http://amzn.to/2ytEqKO

Main underwater camera: Red Epic with Nikon RS lenses and Gates PA underwater housing shooting 5K RAW, Pictures look AMAZING!
www.gateshousings.com http://duai.com.au
And the lights I use www.uwlightdude.com

Drones include this one: https://www.quadh2o.com/hexh2o/hexh2o... All drone shots on islands are done with prop guards to prevent bird strike.

Blogging camera: http://amzn.to/2yfp7nW

Mini Underwater Cameras: http://amzn.to/2wBBU88

Bow camera: http://amzn.to/2xph1M2

Camera top mic: http://amzn.to/2xwSV2j

Wetsuits I wear: http://amzn.to/2xr9XhO

Navigation – Plotter: http://amzn.to/2wzivVg And Navionics on the Ipad/iPhone

Cut and graded on Premiere Pro

Thanks to www.pivotel.com.au for keeping us connected

All content © Copyright 2017 Dean Cropp Stock footage requests please email me : dean@accessallangles.com.au

Special Thanks

Ben Cropp
Lynn Cropp
Norman Griffet
Michelle Havlik
Alicia Watt
Yvette Ten-Bohmer
Dave the Pirate Thomas
Oneill Wetsuits
Pivotel
Two Hands Project
Downunder Aquatic Imaging
Middle Harbour Yacht Club
Gates
Tempo Spars
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