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🇫🇷 Les équipes AMEL ont eu le plaisir d’accueillir, en mars 2021 aux chantiers de La Rochelle, les influenceurs Camille et Amanda de « Un duvet pour deux ». Amanda, originaire de La Rochelle, a profité d’un passage dans sa ville natale pour découvrir et vous faire découvrir nos ateliers et le savoir-faire AMEL, ainsi que nos deux voiliers : AMEL 50 et AMEL 60. Camille et Amanda, le « couple de l’amour et de l’aventure », partagent carnets de voyages, défis sportifs et aventures sur leurs réseaux et leur blog : https://www.facebook.com/1duvetpour2 https://www.instagram.com/1duvetpour2/ https://vimeo.com/1duvetpour2 https://unduvetpourdeux.com 🇺🇸🇬🇧 The AMEL teams had the pleasure of welcoming, in March 2021 at the La Rochelle shipyards, the influencers Camille and Amanda from "Un duvet pour deux". Amanda, originally from La Rochelle, took advantage of a visit to her hometown to discover and make you discover our workshops and AMEL savoir-faire, as well as our two sailboats: AMEL 50 and AMEL 60. Camille and Amanda, the " couple of love and adventure ”, share travel diaries, sporting challenges and adventures on their networks and their blog: https://www.facebook.com/1duvetpour2 https://www.instagram.com/1duvetpour2/ https://vimeo.com/1duvetpour2 https://unduvetpourdeux.com
It was two years ago in May. I was teaching an instructional passage, and we were in Bermuda waiting for weather to allow us to continue north to Newport. Of course, we knew that the America’s Cup was happening. Still, the absolute mind-boggling spectacle of seeing those boats…..doing that! As we entered the outer bay near Hamilton, there, right in front of us, was Oracle, sitting in the water, getting coached up by her chase boats. Now not more than 40-50 yards away, the crew trimmed in the wing sail. The boat lurched a little, started moving….then bam! Like the Starship Enterprise in the Star Trek movies, it popped up, onto its’ foils, and was off at nearly 40 knots. Warp speed Scotty!