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We caught up with Gustavo Alonso, a Harken Blockheads member from Key Biscayne Yacht Club, during the 2019 USODA National Championship. Gus has good advice for Opti sailors. He knows from experience. Watch the video to hear the Gus Tip. ‣‣‣ ABOUT HARKEN BLOCKHEADS What exactly is a Blockhead? If you are totally obsessed with how to rig and sail your boat, you might already be one! The Harken Blockheads website is filled with hundreds of tips and videos to help you sail better. The club is free and you get free stuff right away -- Join Blockheads at https://harkenblockheads.com/join.php
This is a clip from our latest video where we sail from Trinidad for the last time heading to Grenada in the daylight hours. Here's a link to the complete episode https://youtu.be/5oO0rf4xJ2Q If you want to binge watch here is a link to our first season playlist 2023 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTnjHpfUuECUAA8rwRSxxMvqq9EMx_MR8 and our 2024/25 season one is here, https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTnjHpfUuECW7zdkJqoO7suNGfxh8lHRc Hi All, Welcome to our channel, We are Andrew and Irene a middle aged (well not sure what age range that encompasses nowadays ) couple pursuing an adventure on the high seas. We sail on the good ship Saracen, a Beneteau Oceanis 473 from 2006. Out journey started in Scotland in early 2023 and our ultimate goal is to sail around the globe …..slowly. We make these videos mostly for family and friends and to create a record of our adventures for ourselves so that we can look back at them later in life, were not in it to make money (way to hard). Thanks for taking an interest and please remember to leave a like, comment and subscribe to our channel, as this helps push the algorithm as we strive to boost our viewers. We also write a blog which can be found here https://www.sailblogs.com/member/saracen/ Link to our noforeignland boat page https://www.noforeignland.com/boat/6490851356180480 Instagram http://www.instagram.com/andrew.campbell386 #SVSaracenstravels #sailinglife #sailing #yachts #sailingaroundtheworld #liveaboardlife #liveaboard #beneteau #oceanis473 #caribbean #yachting #sailingcouple #sailingcaribbean #cruiser #crusinglifestyle #retired #travellingcouple #wanderlust #explore
Nayara offers an incomparable charm and a unique way to discover the treasures of Indonesia. Step aboard Nayara and immerse yourself in its world of sleek lines and contemporary elegance. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, every corner exudes sophistication. From the spacious decks that invite you to bask in the sun’s embrace to the sumptuous interior that envelopes you in comfort, every moment spent aboard is a true indulgence. Combining centuries of tradition with contemporary ship design, Nayara was designed by an American architect and built by the renowned Konjo boat builder from South Sulawesi. Her sleek hull is designed using locally sourced ironwood and teak for optimum performance and safety. Her stability and maneuverability make her Nayara equally suitable for cruising and traversing the Indonesian coast, capable of reaching remote islands both inside and outside Indonesia. To minimize Nayara’s environmental impact, the hull is shaped to optimize fuel efficiency at sea and the rigging is suitable for recreational sailing. Single-use plastic is prohibited in all suites and staterooms, and reef-safe customized sunscreen and bath her amenities are provided for your comfort. To offset the large amount of wood used in the traditional boat-building process, twice the number of trees used in construction was planted in partnership with OneTreePlanted in Borneo, where most of the ironwood was sourced. I was. All teak used in Nayara custom furniture is sourced from sustainably managed forests. The fantastic Nayara is a 45m long and 9.3m wide “Phinisi” (Indonesian wooden boat), with 7 decorated cabins that can accommodate 17 people. The boat extensively explores many spectacular dive sites and destinations throughout the year between Komodo, Alor, Banda Neira, and Raja Ampat.