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@LovingYachts Black Pearl is one of the largest and most ecological sailing yachts in the world. She can cross the Atlantic without burning even a liter of fossil fuel. This is thanks in part to her DynaRig sailing system and an innovative propulsion system that harvests kinetic energy under sail
Get ready for an exhilarating sailing adventure as these magnificent sailboats clash for glory in this pulse-pounding yacht race video! Filmed at the Portaferry Sailing Club, this regatta highlights the finest of IRC yacht racing, with A35 and j109 yachts going toe-to-toe in a heart-stopping showdown. For intense close sailing the bottom-up boats sailing channel captures the thrill of the race, complete with commentary from the captain for the day. If you’re passionate about sailboat life, yacht racing, and the vibrant yacht community, this sailing uma event is a can’t-miss! Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Strangford Lough, this sailing race promises to deliver the excitement every sea lover craves. So sit back, unwind, and relish the action as these sailboats battle for supremacy! The team at bottom up boats hope you are enjoying our short clips from the 2025 racing season.
A sailing adventure on a Catamaran when in Athens ! #athens #greece #boattour #aegeanislands Enjoy one of Europe's best coastlines aboard a sailing Catamaran with a professional crew of 2 ready to show you some of the best spots Athens Riviera can offer, while sipping a drink and tasting some freshly made Greek meze. Pick your favorite spot aboard, and let the crew introduce you to the beautiful Athenian coastline and its surroundings, on the largest & most comfortable Catamaran with Sailing Adventures!
We've been out on my 33year old, 30ft Sagitta catamaran a few times since launching a month ago. But yesterday was the first "real" sail. I was joined by Alex and Kristina, who had sailed the boat a couple of times last year. There was more wind than expected, 20+ in Plymouth Sound. We left the mooring at 14.30, reached out to sea until we were 10 miles south of the breakwater (according to the gps) then turned round and were back on mooring at 17.30. 27 miles sailed. No breakages, but a spinnaker wrap on the last gybe as we re-entered the Tamar. So "a good time was had by all", and hopefully bodes well for the Falmouth Triangle race this holiday weekend. More on Sagitta here https://www.sailingcatamarans.com/index.php/designs-2/3-25ft-to-30ft-catamarans-designs/171-sagitta