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It’s a mix of emotions — most of the fleet is behind you, but three yachts are still ahead, and with the finish line fast approaching, there’s no time left to catch them. Which means no podium finish this time. It was a 15-mile offshore race from Rogoznica’s Marina Frapa to Maslenica, on the island of Šolta, Croatia. As the race unfolded, the wind intensified to over 24 knots, with gusts hitting 32. After two teams lost their gennakers, the race committee issued a safety ban on their further use. #PAPARegatta #PAPARegatta2021 #SailingRace #TheArtOfSailing
Mountain to fjord in the Sunnmore Alps is a trip for those of you who like the idea of touring and powder skiing in remote and untouched mountains in Norway. The alps and surrounding areas have been shaped by shifting glaciers over the centuries making for spectacular peaks, steep hills, and deep narrow fjords. In most of our tours we ski mountains only accessible by boat. It’s a spectacular scenery with panoramic fjord view!
Here's a new Max 48SC that recently splashed and is now cruising in Thailand. ▫️ With Shaft drive. ▫️ The 48 footer is becoming their most popular sailing catamaran design. She's available with boards or mini keels and represents great value for money in this segment, built for offshore cruising, liveaboard comfort, and efficiency. ▫️ #yacht #design #boats @maxcruisemarine
These clips are from onboard the MOD70 Race For Water which is currently lying third in the Rolex Fastnet Race just ahead of her sistership Veolia Environement. They've just gone round the Rock and are flying! These videos showing Steve Ravussin steering the 6.5 ton rocket ship are from the last Friday of Cowes Week when editor David Glenn sailed round the Isle of Wight for a quick demo. We hit 30.7 knots between St Catherine's and Bembridge and despite stopping for half an hour to fix the main hull rudder got round in less than 4 hours. Eight of the MOD70s have been sold for a major world tour of passage racing and inshore round the cans stuff. Watch out for an upcoming feature in Yachting World.