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For years we always told people, 'If we win the lottery, we're going to buy an Oyster Yacht and sail around the world.' Then one day I asked the question, 'Can we sail around the world even though we haven't won the lottery?'
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In the Optimist Team Racing event, Malaysia finished on top with 6 points, followed by Russia and Turkey. Qatar finished fourth in the seven-team event.
Antigua Sailing Week is delighted to announce Sunsail is back on board as the official yacht charter sponsor of Antigua Sailing Week 2014. This is the third year running that Sunsail has been involved as a sponsor and of its partnership, head of marketing ...
Every time I tell people that I've sold my stuff, have bought a 56' yacht and am sailing around the world they want to know why I decided to do what I'm doing and what I think I'll get out of it. Here are my answers.
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Installing the Bowsprit, Stepping the Mast, and Hauling Out.
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Super Dave spent the weekend teaching Kay how to run the metal lathe and making the ROV's pressure housing for the Aft Camera. After a quick redesign and it's a much easier part to make, but it and the acrylic dome we make will have to survive 2000 psi in...
Watch Sell Up & Sail Away 1 if you haven't already! This is the second film in a series that depicts our decision to sell all our stuff, buy the largest yacht we could afford, and sail around the world. Within the mini-movie I discuss my stress levels,...
http://tulasendlesssummer.com for more sailing, traveling, and adventure! My sailboat is my home. 1977 Victoria Frances double ender Pocket cruiser. I live-aboard Tula full time. Most of my recreation involves surfing, paddling, kiting, or working out. It ...
This video shot in the backdrop of St Maarten and featuring the song "The Whole 9 Yards" by our friend Eric Stone. St Maarten, a very popular vacation destination in the Eastern Caribbean... Filled with sun filled white sand beaches and beautiful turquoi...
Every foot of seawater adds about .433 psi of pressure. So to build an ROV that operates at 3000 feet or 1300 psi we need to be able to test it to at least 1600 psi which is the the equivalent of 3700 ft.
Day 4 A Class Catamaran World Championships -- A's Away with the Birds!
Wind conditions were about 10 knots for both races. Many of the sailors were forced to sail through a couple of thousand, of what were thought to be, Petrels sitting on the course. Gle...
We're thinking that the 1963 Allied Seawind might just be the sailboat for us. Just to be sure, we're having the boat surveyed and hauled out of the water to get a look at the underside of a 51 year old sailboat! Figure out where and how we will have it ha...
This clip is to accompany our second blog post on our refit story (Part Two), which you can find here: http://followtheboat.com/2014/02/16/esper-refit-week-2/. You may also subscribe to our mailing list for future updates. Find it here: http://eepurl.com/B...
What piece of gear were we most glad to have brought and which did we wish we had left behind? Why no roller furling jib? Why no windvane?
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While attempting to break the Mauricienne record from Port-Louis in Brittany (France) to Port-Louis the capital of Mauritius, Lionel Lemonchois activated the distress beacon. Contact initially could not be made with Lemonchois, but teams received a call fr...
KARL is finally on the hard to check the bottom, renew the antifoul and some other small inspections / repairs. It was super exciting to go into the travel lift and because KARL got hauled out in the afternoon and they stopped working, I spent one night in...
Tides and currents make navigation challenging, especially in low visibility on Sumner Strait in SE Alaska
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Sailors from Emirates Team NZ dominated the third day of racing in the 2014 A-Class Catamaran World Championships, being held at Takapuna, Auckland. Races 5 and 6 were sailed today in the heaviest conditions of the regatta thus far, the wind prior to the f...
Peninsula Petroleum the early leader at RC44 Virgin Gorda Cup
As the fleet racing got underway at the RC44 Virgin Gorda Cup, it was another perfect Caribbean sailing day for the fleet. 12-17 knots from the east and flat water, allowed the race committee to...
The sailors gathered early at Kedah Sailing Club to prepare their kit for the first day of racing. It's an interesting event raced on three main course areas, where sailors are split into 15 divisions, racing on mainstream international boats like the doub...
A conversation with Mark the Rigger in Oriental, North Carolina. Mark replaced all of the standing rigging on our Westsail 42 Paragon. He also helped us to install a new bowsprit, step the mast, tune the rig, rebuild all our winches, and much much more b...
The 2014 A Class worlds started on Monday with the Practice race, the event drawing a record fleet of eighty one entries from twelve nations. The sailing world is now totally focused on catamarans, especially foiling catamarans, currently considered by man...
Virgin Gorda served up perfect match race conditions for the first day of the 2014 RC44 Championship Tour. A steady 11-14 knot easterly breeze and flat water allowed the race committee to complete all nine flights inside the confines of Virgin Gorda's beau...
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