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The crew leaves Cairns in their wake and begins the 1,300 mile sail 'round the top to Darwin- making a stop at Lizard Island. We follow in Capt. Cooks footsteps before cabin fever takes hold and we start brewing our own Delos moonshine.
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Race organising club Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club's Damien Devine predicts the 33rd Club Marine Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race. The start was at 1300 January 2nd 2014.
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Cruising from Funter Bay to Auke Bay, just North of Juneau. Arriving at the Saginaw Channel we encountered heavy traffic of small tour boats, large motor yachts and the Alaska State Ferry. Juneau, the state capitol, is the "Big City" and everyone seemed t...
RC brushless motors for deep sea thrusters? That's the plan. Beautiful thing is that they can run completely exposed to seawater, so sending them down to 3000 feet is no trouble for them at all.
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To our viewers, thank you so much for sailing with us. We love reading your comments! We're absolutely thrilled about the videos we've been working on for 2014. Wishing you a Happy New Year!
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Doing deep sea search and exploration is one of the things we want to do with our boat, so when to opportunity came to us the winter to build an ROV for work in the Black Sea, we jumped on that. The specifications call for a streamlined towed ROV with cam...
Spearing a 15kg Mulloway on the East coast for Australia.
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The Inaugural Qatar Optimist Cup started today, in warm and hospitable Doha on the north eastern Arabian peninsular. Qatar hit the headlines when it won the bid to host the football world cup in 2022. Hosting top level sporting events, including the Asian ...
Here's a new style video for you, will be interested in your feedback whether you like it or don't like it, and why.. before I continue with making some more! :)
The HMS Diamond Rock located just off the SW corner of the island Martinique in the Windward...
Cruising from Hoonah to Funter Bay after a two day layover. Hoonah boasts an excellent harbor. Fresh water is available at the transient dock. Showers and laundromat are located in the harbor office. Souvenirs, hot food,packaged beer & liquor and li...
The start of the Rolex Sydney Hobart on a sparkling Sydney Harbour was very fast. A reach down the habour was led by Wild Oats XI from Perpetual LOYAL and Beau Geste. The first two maxis (100 footers) were chased by and nearly caught by Karl Kwok's new 80 ...
In the last episode of our Southern Cross boat tour series, we look at Southern Cross' autopilot, steering quadrant, emergency tiller, and SCUBA equipment. Don and D also tell about using Southern Cross as a dive boat in Bonaire, using their Hookah to scr...
The top RSHYR Maxi Skippers Mark Richards Wild Oats XI, Anthony bell Perpetual LOYAL and veteran Syd Fischer face the cameras and talk up their chances and down their rivals. The weather bureau gives a "not happy Jan" forcast for the race.
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Overall winner of the 1997 Hobart with his then new Farr 49, Karl Kwok returns to the Rolex Sydney Hobart fold with his brand new Botin 80, Beau Geste, which his team has been busy putting together this year and was launched in New Zealand on 21 November. ...
Accidents can and do happen on yachts even when they are at the marina. Sharon Atkinson breaks her ankle when cleaning the bilge on a Clipper 68. She will not be going to Hobart but has been offered a place should the boat enter again. Considering the weat...
The skippers Matt Allen Ichi Ban, Tony Kirby Patrice, Roger Hickman Wild Rose, New Zealander Jim Delegat Giacomo (formerly Groupama) and German Jens Kellinghusen Varuna all discussed their chances and their oppositions. All agree that currently the weather...
The second part of the round table saw participation from Guillermo Altadill, Joan Villadelprat, Joan Porcar and Santi Serrat:
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Clouds and no wind brought frustration in the morning of day four in Palamós following the strong N wind on Wednesday that left the fleets ashore. The expected early morning wind did not blow as forecasted due to the clouds and it looked like another day ...
GAES Christmas Race second day in Palamós started with a strong SW wind expected to blow until midday and then begin to lose strength. The Race Committees were at the racing areas ready to give starts at the scheduled times but drizzles brought big change...
The last days with my sister have passed and I am by myself again. We've had two beautiful days around Panamarina, taking the dinghi out to Isla Linton and Puerto Lindo - paddling, because the outboard engine still does not work.
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