
U.S. East Coast Cruising Collection Trailer
June 05, 2016 by TheSailingChannel.TV | Language: EN Play Time: 00:06:01 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

TRAILER…
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U.S. EAST COAST CRUISING – NORTH CAROLINA TO MAINE. Take four sailing adventures along the diverse east coast of the USA from North Carolina to Maine. Hosted by Gary Jobson. Your voyage begins navigating the ICW and Barrier islands of North Carolina. Next, explore the quiet marshlands of the Chesapeake Bay in off season. Then, sail the popular Cape Cod waters from Buzzard Bay to Martha’s Vineyard . For the final cruise, sail along the coast of Maine, and learn how to anchor and retrieve anchor under sail.
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