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Not our usual content just our view as a spectator at this years Sonata national championships. the sailing conditions really couldn't have been any better .
If you want to watch race 2, here is the link
https://youtu.be/VkIjOddrdvc
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Wave Rover has departed Virginia Beach, USA and is en-route to the Port of Horta in the Azores. We are "running" East bound in the Gulf Stream until the wind quits.
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Embark on an extraordinary solo voyage across the Atlantic Ocean aboard a 21ft home-built sailboat in this captivating episode. Learn about the challenges faced and the incredible achievements made during this remarkable sailing adventure.
Embark on an extraordinary adventure with a daring sailor as they set off alone on a solo Atlantic crossing. Travel alongside them on board their meticulously crafted 21ft home-built sailboat, Wave Rover. Follow their remarkable journey filled with prepara...
The Wayfarer dinghy is a fantastic boat that many sailors overlook due to misconceptions about its capabilities. This article will reveal the best kept secret in dinghy racing, discussing the boat's design, performance, and why it's the ultimate choice for...
Discover the incredible story of a sailor's epic solo Atlantic Ocean crossing on his 21ft homemade sailboat. Join him as he navigates from Virginia Beach to the Azores, facing challenges and reveling in the freedom of the open sea.
Its only the second time we have been out in the wayfarer 3 up but we are starting to get the hang of it. So if you have a similar boat and fancy going out 3 up i think you could learn a bit from just watching how we do it. Alternatively if you just like w...
I explain more about this in the film and as promised if you enjoyed that and what to see more, this is the link to race 2
https://youtu.be/T_V3HWkfm7E
We make these films just for fun, and we hope that you have enjoyed watching them however we have been...
Dinghy racing in our Buzz at Bough Beach, and a little bit of the story as to why we are here
And if you watched race 1 and would like to see what happened in Race 2 https://youtu.be/Z4aMOX6HWvM
We make these films just for fun, and we hope that you hav...
In a year with nothing but strong winds how do we get two weekends in a row with no wind? Any way this is another light wind race at Wilsonians dinghy club only this week, with the tide going out Ian has a decision to make
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Sailing away from Darwin means leaving Australia! Our destination is Kupang Indonesia, approximately 550miles away. I've taken 2 backpackers with me for this leg of the Mad Dash. It's their first ever sailing experience. See...
So why this boat was owned by the Royal family and how Ian gets to go sailing on it is a bit of a story, and well to be honesty that's what the film is all about. but in brief, we know Steve. And Steve, along with a good friend of his Steve, used to serve ...
Join Ryan on a solo sailing odyssey aboard SV Sunday. Navigate through storms, explore the US coast from Florida up to North Carolina with sailing buddies, Rick and Lou on SV Salacia Star.
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Sailing on my own to Darwin today. Not much wind so I decided to see how well I can tune the sails to get the maximum out of my Crowther performance catamaran.
I had a sea bird come land on deck. I named him Fred and he sta...
We are slowly catching up with our films. This race happened at Wilsonian's dinghy club at the start of September. The forecast was for not much wind and we got slightly less, but Ian had a lot of fun in his Blaze dinghy regardless.
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Sailing the 800 miles from Thursday Island to Darwin alone will be the biggest challenge I've faced yet since owning Trade Runner. I've done plenty of solo passages before and actually really enjoy them but so far only on...
This is the last Sunday morning in August and after what has been a largely disappointing summer the weather gods really delivered today. We had some close racing and fantastic sailing conditions and a course that really suited the Blaze dinghy
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Many times after I leave a place folks reach out and say that if they had known they would have loved to meet up or that they had mooring space and a hot shower. So this time I am sharing in real time the next 4 weeks of our voyage.
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The day promised so little and delivered so much. We went along to the club today expecting a light wind slog against the tide but it turned into one of the best sails of the year. Just goes to show that you shouldn't look at the weather forecast to much o...
There a couple on the Medway that do this, and we thought, that looks like fun, so we bought an old wakeboard off of eBay and had a go. Unfortunately the bindings were so old and stiff that only Izzy could get her feet inside them so it was up to her to fi...
We have sailed all kinds of boats, and all things considered.... Fast boats are the most exciting but slow boats, when they are made to go fast are the most rewarding!
We make these films just for fun, and we hope that you have enjoyed watching them howe...
This week we make the most of the weather by taking the paddle boards down to Stangate creek and go exploring in the raised marsh land that is all around this area.
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48 Hours before Wave Rover's first overnight passage I find myself storing ship and searching for crew all the while getting about on my new Mokwheel E-Bike. A big thank you to Mrs Rover and Brian "the Professor" for playing along.
https://mokwheel.ca/?sc...
My friend Brian the Professor has refinished Wave Rover (the original) with new thru hulls, functioning head, straightened the stern pulpit but impressively built a fully inspected road worthy trailer. Sale Price: $9750 USD
If you are interested please co...
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