close

Welcome aboard to the our video site for sailors. We are being constantly blasted by scammers and pirates, so registration is  invite only


contact@sailorsahoy.com with "Invite". No spam, no newsletters. Just a free account

Шорты создать

This film provides a glimpse of the Astus 16.1 trimaran reaching under mainsail and gennaker. Note the low angle of heel of these trimarans - the wind is just turned into speed!

boatsonwheels17

0

0

2,080

Full video: https://youtu.be/Isenw3wwV4k - I caught an 8-pound catfish from Lewisville Lake, TX and brought it straight from the water to the cutting board. In this video, I show how I clean and fillet a big catfish the right way—no waste, no shortcuts. This is Part 1 of a 3-part series where I turn this catch into homemade fish balls from the galley. Part 2 covers prep and seasoning, and Part 3 shows the full recipe. Life afloat, from catch to cook. Sailing Into Nirvana. Cheers!

sailingintonirvana

0

0

917

Grateful Dolphins at Bow

wellingtonyachts2536

0

0

161

my husband is always right 😉 counting the days till we are back on ForTuna ⛵️ let us know in the comments if your counting with us or if you are lucky enough to be on the water 🌊 Stay Salty, Greta and Michael #sailing #sailinglife #sailboat #boatlife⚓️ #liveaboard

whensailing

0

0

1,182

The servo is hooked up to the Arduino via pin 9. I've uploaded one of the example sketches you get with Arduino ISP called 'Servo Sweep'. The servo is powered by a 24 volt rough DC supply as you can see in the video. The 20mm steel boss was machined and bored out concentrically to 8.0 mm. A 5.0 mm hole was drilled in the side of the boss and tapped to take an M6 grub screw. The boss was welded into a piece of 1/8 inch steel plate to make the servo arm.

dieselhead24

0

0

855

Multihulls at the 2025 Fastnet! The first 5 yachts over the line and the top 5 in the MOCRA Multihulls Class (positions based on corrected times). ▫️ This year’s race marks the centenary of the first ever Fastnet, which first took place in 1925. The offshore classic began off Cowes on the Isle of Wight on the 26 July, a 695-nautical-mile route around Fastnet Rock and finishing in Cherbourg. ▫️ Over 460 yachts competed this year with fierce competition across a wide range of classes—including some of the world’s fastest multihulls like the Ultims. ▫️ #sailing #race #catamarans #trimarans @RORCRacing

Katamaranscom

0

0

2,315