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From Golden Globe Race 2026 Skipper Daniel Pinsky ( 35, ISRAEL #GGR2026 provisional entrant) First Sail with his New #GGR2026 Boat! BOB PERRY’s BABA 35 “Exodus”: What a day! My first sail aboard “Exodus,” my new Baba 35 designed by Bob Perry — and what an introduction to life at sea. The wind, the waves, and a few “wow” moments made this first date unforgettable. From battling headwinds all day to deciding whether to anchor or keep sailing through the night… this is real sailing life, raw and unfiltered. As the sun sets low over the water, I’m learning every sound, every move, every breath of my new home at sea. The auto-pilot groans, the sea calms, and I sail on through the night toward Deltaville, dreaming of that first morning coffee at anchor. Come along for the first sail of Exodus — a taste of what’s to come on my road (or wave) to the Golden Globe Race 2026. 🌍⛵ #GGR2026 #Baba35 #Exodus #BobPerry #SoloSailing #OceanAdventure #SailingLife #FirstSail #Sailboat #AroundTheWorld

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"You feel so small at the top of a 10-meter wave..." Pen Duick VI, led by the fearless Marie Tabarly, battles a brutal 60-knot storm as she rounds Cape Horn during the Ocean Globe Race 2023 – the sister race to the legendary Golden Globe Race (GGR). In this gripping moment of raw ocean power, the boat surfs at an incredible 28.3 knots, riding towering swells and navigating intense lows with bravery and precision. 🔥 Watch the surf. Feel the fear. Celebrate the victory. This is offshore sailing at its wildest. 🌍 Follow the race: https://oceangloberace.com/ 📌 Entrant Profile: https://oceangloberace.com/entrants/pen-duick-vi 🎙️ Marie’s words (AI-translated): “Speed is safety. You must keep the sail up.” “We averaged 270 miles a day… sometimes surfing at 28.3 knots.” “At Cape Horn, the sea calms—but before that… it’s chaos.” “You realize the immensity of the ocean standing atop a 10-meter wave.” ⛵ Featuring: Pen Duick VI Skipper: Marie Tabarly Cape Horn passage (Feb 6) Translated 9 & Gitana close chase Hugo’s birthday surprise 🎈 AI Translation for Marie's speech in the video: So, the Guardi passage is almost our only source of weather updates. It's done by amateur radio operators who volunteer to provide weather updates to those crossing the Pacific. It happens that today we have a serious weather alert for the passage, with winds between 40 and 60 knots. Potentially 10 meters high waves announced. The weather is worsening, but we also receive weather updates through maps. We try to get the maps, but they're quite rudimentary. The sea is starting to get rough, and the swell is deepening. At some point, the wind stabilized between 40 knots, 45 knots, to 50 knots, then from 50 to 60 knots before dropping back to 50. It kept rising and falling, and the waves, well, there were waves and swells, some breaking waves, and the boat started to surf. We averaged about 12 knots throughout this low pressure area, which amounts to approximately 270 nautical miles per day. We had beautiful days of consistent surfing between 20 and 23 knots. There was even a surf at 28.3 knots, which I think scared us all. We were all very frightened, but the boat on fire completely. Indeed, the sea was very rough, so the challenge was to keep the boat aligned and manage the waves coming from port or starboard, which could easily catch the stern of the boat and make us broach. In such conditions, it's crucial to keep sail up; speed is safety, so you must keep the sail up and move the boat as fast as possible to control and not be overwhelmed by the swell. Instead, know where to position yourself, maintain speed in the trough of a wave, and be ready to tackle the next wave with good speed. Steering was very challenging; those who are cold once they're at the helm usually warm up in a few seconds because of this, plus the stress of being at the helm. And yeah, there are moments when you feel quite small, especially at the top of a wave, 7 to 10 meters high, looking at the vast ocean. It's really when you're at the top of the wave that you realize the immensity of the sea. And then, we're at the Horn, not just anywhere in the world. We know we're approaching Cape Horn, and once we leave this low pressure area on February 6th at 6 AM, we pass Cape Horn. The crew passing Cape Horn isn't that difficult because when you arrive, the sea is calm, and there's no wind. The challenge is before reaching Cape Horn; passing it is the reward. We passed Cape Horn under excellent conditions with an incredible sunrise. It was the first sunrise in Patagonia, just sublime. And well, the Transled team was still there, passing Cape Horn a few hours after us. From Cape Horn, we started our ascent of the Atlantic towards Punta del Este, passing a place called the Strait of the Sea, west of the Falkland Islands, also known as the Malvinas. Our friends from Translated9 also followed us closely in the Strait of the Sea, overtaken by Char Cordrelier and Gitana, who are also completing their circumnavigation. So, we won our bet, arriving before the Ultimes. At Cape Horn, it was nice; we got to talk a bit with Charles and will meet up in Lorient. It wouldn't be us without the craziness of our crew. We must talk about Hugo's birthday, where the animation team got involved and managed to have a water balloon fight while outside there.

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13 विचारों · 2 महीने पहले

Don Mcintyre - HYDROVANE WINDVANE INSTALL on his Beneteau 423 .. afloat .. 3 days

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ALMA Globe 5.80 Boat Tour: Jakub Ziemkiewic | 185 Bibi | Ireland - follow CG580 Youtube for more

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ALMA Globe 5.80 Boat Tour: Niels Kamphuis | 163 Biggest Monkey NL - follow CG580 Youtube for more

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ALMA Globe 5.80 Boat Tour: Daniel Turner | 05 Immortal Game | AUS - follow CG580 Youtube for more

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Follow Don 1st Class Globe 580 Transat 2024 - Mini Globe Race 2025 Lagos Marina dock walk - follow CG580 Youtube for more

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After Golden Globe Race 2018; 2022, Ocean Globe Race 2022, now McIntyre Adventures Presents anther amazing around the world yacht race - The Mini Globe Race 2025 starting in February 2025. Since the launch of the Class Globe 5.80, over 230 people in more than 37 countries have purchased plans to build their own 19-foot plywood 'mini' yacht. The '5.80' refers to its length in metres, which is compact enough to be shipped in a 20-foot container to and from international events. Conceived by Australian adventurer Don McIntyre and designed by Polish sailor and designer Janusz Maderski, this new class of 'mini' yacht opens up exciting new possibilities for adventurous and affordable ocean racing. In 2025, a group of brave adventurers will race their 5.80 yachts solo around the world. The Mini Globe Race will start on 23 February 2025 and will be divided into five legs: • Leg One: Start of the race from Antigua to Panama; • Leg Two: Panama to Fiji via Tahiti and Tonga; • Leg Three: Fiji to Cape Town via Darwin, Cocos Islands, Mauritius and Durban; • Leg Four: Cape Town to Recife, Brazil via St Helena; • Leg Five: Recife, Brazil to Antigua. The race covers 28,000 miles and is limited to 20 entrants from around the world. It should take around a year to complete. There are no restrictions on satellite media access or the transmission of pictures and updates to the media. Entrants can post pictures from on board and manage their own social media from their boats. This openness allows for real-time coverage and engagement, bringing the excitement of the race to audiences worldwide. Join us as we redefine adventure on a global scale! Follow the journey at minigloberace.com. Music: PremiumBeat CPWWXUGKHSCNT8XI

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From Australian "Sunrise" TV report Class Globe 580 Hull 05 Daniel Turner - Mini Globe Race 2025: The brave Aussie sailor embarking on a 15-month around-the-world journey on a yacht that’s not even 6 meters long. And he’s planning to do most of the trip naked - follow CG580 Youtube for more

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After Golden Globe Race 2018; 2022, Ocean Globe Race 2022, now McIntyre Adventures Presents anther amazing around the world yacht race - The Mini Globe Race 2025. Since the launch of the Class Globe 5.80, over 230 people in more than 27 countries have purchased plans to build their own 19-foot plywood 'mini' yacht. The '5.80' refers to its length in metres, which is compact enough to be shipped in a 20-foot container to and from international events. Conceived by Australian adventurer Don McIntyre and designed by Polish sailor and designer Janusz Maderski, this new class of 'mini' yacht opens up exciting new possibilities for adventurous and affordable ocean racing. In 2025, a group of brave adventurers will race their 5.80 yachts solo around the world. The Mini Globe Race will start on 23 February 2025 and will be divided into four legs: • Leg One: Start of the race from Antigua to Panama; • Leg Two: Panama to Fiji via Tahiti and Tonga; • Leg Three: Fiji to Cape Town via Darwin, Cocos Islands, Mauritius and Durban; • Leg Four: Cape Town to Antigua via St Helena and Recife, Brazil. The race covers 28,000 miles and is limited to 20 entrants from around the world. It should take around a year to complete. There are no restrictions on satellite media access or the transmission of pictures and updates to the media. Entrants can post pictures from on board and manage their own social media from their boats. This openness allows for real-time coverage and engagement, bringing the excitement of the race to audiences worldwide. Join us as we redefine adventure on a global scale! Follow the journey at minigloberace.com. Music: PremiumBeat B2CBY91OKFKQXKQZ

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We are just about to issue a press release but looks like it may be old news as many are starting to talk 😂 … go Adam !!! #mgr2025 #CG580 - follow CG580 Youtube for more

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Sailing Legends: Pen Duick VI's Powerful moment in the McIntyre Adventure Ocean Globe Race 2023 we may not have shared before …. Pen Duick VI at the FINAL leg 4 start day Punta del Este to UK 😁 #OGR2023 #sailing #historical

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JULY 22 , 2024 - The McIntyre Adventure OGR, GGR, MGR & Class Globe 580 office is going mobile on a Beneteau 423 sailing the Pacific for the next three months. This is Don's 18th Boat and one of the cheapest at Euro 95,000!!!. Why does he like it and what is it for and at the end explains their latest plans ? Don & Jane have lived in the Pacific for many years and founded the Golden Globe Race from a previous boat ICE from the Kingdom of Tonga in 2014. Don shows you the boat and explains why he thinks it is one of the best for the Job!!. Any questions? put them in the comments and DON will answer you... :)

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http://www.goldengloberace.com The 2018 Golden Globe Race received 25 paid up provisional Entries in the first nine weeks. The entry list is now full and a Wait List for up to 15 sailors is now open. Meet some of the entrants! Five special invitations are yet to be allocated bringing the final fleet to 30 sailors.

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Just six weeks after the launch of the 2018 Golden Globe Race 50 sailors from 17 countries have expressed their intention to enter. From divers backgrounds with various reasons for entering, the race is now building to be a grand adventure. Six potential entrants introduce themselves in this video for the first time..

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Suhaili and Sir Robin Knox Johnston are both living treasures in the sailing world. The first to sail solo non-stop around the world winning the 1968 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race. Both are preparing for the 50th Anniversary of that great adventure, to ceremonially cross the start line of the 2018 Golden Globe Race on 14th June 2018.

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The Golden Globe Race is back in 2018, Following in the footsteps of Robin Knox Johnston in Suhaili , the winner of the original 1968 Sunday Times Golden Globe. Race founder Don McIntyre explains. No satellites, no electric autopilots, no high-tech, sailing 32-36ft production yachts designed before 1988. A race back to the Golden Age of Solo sailing.

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