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Want to support the podcast? http://patreon.com/SaltyAbandon I will be sailing from Orange Beach AL on my Island Packet 27 to Key West - Departing Orange Beach June 11, 2016. In the meantime, here is our preliminary trip too Key West and we are sailing with Key West Sailing Adventure on 42' Moon Dance with Captain Vincent Formisano (Cap'n Vinnie) and First Mate Ryan Nace. Scott Myrick and I had a blast with these guys sailing 5.5 miles out to the reef and spending the day. PRETTY PLEASE LIKE THIS VIDEO & SUBSCRIBE to this channel and follow @Salty Abandon here: http://www.facebook.com/saltyabandon http://www.twitter.com/saltyabandon http://www.instagram.com/saltyabandon #singlehandedsailing #islandpacket27 #sailing #sailor #sailors #sailinglife #sailingstagram #womensailors #sailorgirl #flkeys #floridakeys #keywest
With over 100 boats on the start line everyone was fighting for air shortly after the start, with the tide coming in all day it paid to get right early to find both clear air and some relief from the stronger tide out in the main channel. On the way back in the trick was to find the deepest part of the channel to ensure you were in maximum tide to increase your speed over ground. Things were still tight as we made it down to the Harbour Turning mark off Cork City. A checky 1720 slide inside one of our competitors when the did not have room which gave us few more seconds back from Control-J as we battled to move up the standings on Day 3 of Volvo Cork week 2024 The team at Bottom Up Boats hope you like this short clip from our week of racing at Volvo Cork Week 2024
The River Class is the oldest class racing on Strangford Lough and the fleet of 12 boats which first raced at Royal Ulster Yacht Club have now moved to Strangford Lough Yacht Club (SLYC). The boats were designed by naval architect Alfred Mylne and their origins trace back to 1919 when Belfast Lough sailors were looking for a simple and elegant one-design class to race. The pre war Mylne designs have lovey long line that making them timeless beauties amongst classic boat fleets. The owner of these timeless racer maintain traditions of the early days of racing ensure that the boats continue to race hard under strict one design rules ignoring the temptation to allow modern ropes and sail clothes to alter a formula that was worked so well for over a century of racing. As classic yacht racing has become more popular it is hard to go past the River class which has so much to offer.