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You can follow The Ocean Race Europe, including more unseen footage, behind the scenes with ‘Onboard’ the brand new update show, now available to stream on Discovery+ https://www.discoveryplus.com and HBO Max https://www.hbomax.com. Brand NEW episodes air every Tuesday and Friday. Where to watch The Ocean Race Europe ⛵ 🇬🇧 UK: TNT Sports & Discovery+ https://www.tntsports.co.uk https://www.discoveryplus.com 🇮🇹🇩🇪 Italy & Germany: Eurosport & Discovery+ https://www.eurosport.com https://www.discoveryplus.com 🌍 Rest of Europe: Eurosport & HBO Max https://www.eurosport.com https://www.hbomax.com 📌 Check your local listings for exact times. 🌏 Rest of the world (outside Europe): Watch on the TNT Sports YouTube channel, same-day delayed coverage: https://www.youtube.com/Eurosport Don’t forget to subscribe for more The Ocean Race: https://goo.gl/BzBCwU Check out our full video catalogue: https://goo.gl/nrB9ay Like The Ocean Race on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theoceanrace/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoceanrace/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theoceanrace/ Read More: http://www.theoceanrace.com
Benvenuti a bordo! Dopo il successo della scorsa stagione, Velainsieme è entusiasta di presentare i programmi eccezionali per il 2024, progettati per regalarti avventure indimenticabili tra le onde del Mediterraneo. Con la brezza salata tra i capelli e il sole che accompagna ogni navigazione, il 2024 sarà un’esperienza da non perdere. https://velainsieme.org/it/programma-2024-velainsieme-org/
Paul Exner who leads who runs the Modern Geographic Sailing Academy takes students step-by-step to go anywhere by sail. He teaches sailors the skills they need to sail in the ocean with confidence. This video shows him on a heavy air passage across Hawaii’s Alenuihaha Channel between Maui and Big Island in heavy weather aboard his Cape George Cutter 31, SOLSTICE. He has sailed hard for 40 years before he'd been in conditions that required a storm trysail and storm headsails. His students on this expedition had signed up for sailing in storm sailing conditions. Paul writes, “Bluewater sailing is a ‘practice’ — the same as any professional discipline like law, medicine, engineering, or business … you must practice your ‘art’ under the circumstances you’d expect in the real-world. Before a sailor can grow, they must surround themselves with bluewater conditions to establish a base-line from which mastery grows. “During the MOD GEO expedition you’ll grow as a sailor through hands-on practice on routes that you plan, influenced by weather forecasts you interpret — while you manage an ocean-ready sailing vessel to encounter a complete range of offshore and coastal conditions thrown at you in real time. You’ll learn proven seamanship methods and actionable-info to accelerate the pace and confidence by which you reach your sailing dream.” Paul’s not kidding you with these firm statements — many sailors have learned from Paul Exner how to complete their own Earth circumnavigation, sail multi-year voyages aboard their own boat — OR, become a trusted professional in the marine industry. Paul is a very experienced sailor and he knows how to teach seamanship. He also knows that an ocean-going boat needs dependable equipment. That is why his boat is powered by UK Sailmakers’ bluewater standard dacron cruising sails. In fact, he is just replacing his 18-year-old genoa. That’s a lot of years, especially when most of those miles were done on the ocean.
hello! It has been a rough few weeks onboard with working through all of the possible routes and weather windows to sail through the Bahamas during what is supposed to be a very active hurricane season. We would have been rushing through and that just seemed silly. So, we’ve come to the difficult decision that it safest for us to sail north until early fall before making our way back south. That is of course, the current plan, and plans change all of the time. Thanks for following along, Cheers! -Ed & Paige #lifeonasailboat #sailing #changeofplans