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Ryan Short took us out on a boat, we caught a yellow fin tuna and here we are later 6 months later, onboard our Grady-White 257 Fisherman. We come from a history of using boat but with not real fishing capabilities and this boat is a dedicated fishing boat! What sold me was the incredible sea ride.
The KNOTS racing lads have had their final practice session and now it's time to move onto the real thing. Racing gets underway shortly, so stay tuned! Video: Live Sail Die Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (RNZYS) RNZYS Performance Programme Musto Australasia East Imperial Emirates Wizz Air
The X4 Yacht Alpaca looked a picture with its big blue spinnaker set beautifully as it glides by on the way back into Cork Harbour in the final race of Cork Week 2024. Cork Week 2024 created some great memories which remind us all why we enjoy this great sport which takes us to many great places to make our memories. The team at Bottom Up Boats hope you enjoy our continued look back on the racing acting from the 2024 session. Boat work is underway to get the boat ready for the 2025 season. Can't wait to get the boat in the water for another season of action on the water.
This Competent Crew course is ideal if you have none or little sailing experience. You will become a valuable crew member and an asset onboard any yacht you sail on. You will sleeping and eat on board (Apart from the odd evening meal out in a pub or restaurant if you choose!) you will learn lots about sailing, life on board, and how fun it is. You will stay at a different marina or anchorage or harbour each night. The course is best taken over 5 consecutive days or over 2 weekends (a short and a long). The learning involved includes but is not limited to: Knowledge of sea terms and parts of a boat Rigging and sails Sail handling Ropework and knots Fire precautions and fighting Personal safety equipment Man overboard procedure Emergency equipment Meteorology Seasickness Helmanship Etiquette You will have a qualified and friendly instructor to teach you everything you need to know. You’ll meet like-minded people. There’s a good chance you’ll leave with new friends alongside your new sailing skills. There’s also delicious fresh food and fresh sea air to match. Each day is action-packed. We enjoy breakfast at around 8am or earlier, and you’ll normally be in a marina for a hot shower by 6pm. Supper on board (unless you want to eat ashore) and then if time a trip to the pub. We tailor each course depending on the wind, tide, and your preferences. Some nights we’ll drop anchor, and others we’ll tie onto a buoy. We will also go for an evening sail to try out sailing in the dark, which is great fun! We guarantee a First Class Sailing experience and First Class fun! To find out more head to our website or follow us on our social channels. Please do call or email if you have any questions. Website: https://www.firstclasssailing.com/ Email: info@firstclasssailing.com Call: 0203 006 3717 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FirstClassSailing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/first_class_sailing/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2262271