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A 280 Mile Sailing Passage More Dangerous Than Cape Horn? [Ep. 137]
Sailing Sweet Ruca
A 280 Mile Sailing Passage More Dangerous Than Cape Horn? [Ep. 137]
We sail across a stretch of water which may be more feared than Cape Horn! Even huge ships don't venture here in bad weather. We find out why as we deal with huge waves and broken gear! #capehorn #dangerous #sailing Gulfo de Penas translates in English ...
I like big ships and I cannot lie‼️🚢 USNS Burlington seen in Grenada. #boatlife #usnavy #navyship
Holly and Ray
Interview with Master of large vessels BIG vs Small.  Part Two / Tips on Tuesday Sailing Aquarius
Sailing Aquarius Around The World
Interview with Master of large vessels BIG vs Small. Part Two / Tips on Tuesday Sailing Aquarius
Adam Parsons has been sailing the high seas for the past 40 years, the last 22 as Master aboard Large Vessels. Adam has a wealth of knowledge regarding anything related to ocean going vessels, and everyone sailing could learn a bit from him. The topic of...
Interview with Master of large vessels BIG vs Small.  Part one  / Tips on Tuesday Sailing Aquarius
Sailing Aquarius Around The World
Interview with Master of large vessels BIG vs Small. Part one / Tips on Tuesday Sailing Aquarius
Adam Parsons has been sailing the high seas for the past 40 years, the last 22 as Master aboard Large Vessels. Adam has a wealth of knowledge regarding anything related to ocean going vessels, and everyone sailing could learn a bit from him. The topic of...
Motoring Up The Malacca Straits – Ep. 118
Out Chasing Stars
Motoring Up The Malacca Straits – Ep. 118
Disclaimer... ships in camera are much closer than they appear! In order to continue our Southeast Asia adventures, we had to make our way up the notorious Malacca Straits. This meant we were once again tangling with the big ships, with the added compli...
Dodging Big Ships into Singapore – Ep. 117
Out Chasing Stars
Dodging Big Ships into Singapore – Ep. 117
After 100 days in Indonesia, it was time to finally leave the country. But in order to do that, we had to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world... the Singapore Straits! We'd spent days watching a constant stream of ships and knew a good p...