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Ahoy! If you've ever wondered how sailing works and how to navigate on the water, this episode breaks down basic sailing navigation in a simple, beginner-friendly way. Episode 3 from the Captain's Salon series. Affiliate Links: Get The Handbook of Sailing here: https://amzn.to/3Onct2N From reading charts and lake maps to using visual aids and landmarks, we cover the essential navigation tools every sailor should understand before leaving the dock. Whether you're sailing inland lakes or coastal waters, understanding navigation basics will help you stay safe and confident at the helm. In this episode: • How to read basic navigation charts • Using maps and visual reference points • Understanding markers and aids to navigation • Planning your route before you sail If you’re learning to sail or want to improve your sailing skills, this video is for you. Subscribe to Sailing Into Nirvana for real-world sailing lessons, boat life, and practical cruising advice. #sailing #sailboattips #sailinglessons #navigation #learnsailing Navigation while sailing, navigation for beginners, sailboat navigation tips, tacking while sailing, Catalina 30 sailing, small sailboat advice, sailing couple vlog, how to tack safely, beginner sailing tips, lake sailing Texas, stress free sailing, sailboat maps, sailboat charts
We just crossed the Panama Canal on Zambezi, and let’s just say… it’s not a lazy Sunday sail. Here’s what caught us off guard: ⛵️ Your boat is not important. You’re just a tiny dot next to the big container ships. Be prepared to get moved around to fit the schedule. 💪 Your line handlers need muscles. The chambers fill fast, the current pulls hard, and keeping the lines tight is real work. Don’t skip arm day 😉 🧑✈️ You need to know how to steer in currents. Between the water rushing in and the 300-meter cargo ship powering up in front of you, your rudder needs a steady hand. Now that we’re through the Canal, we have “only” 2,800nm left to sail to our final destination in Canada. Should be doable by September, right? Stay Salty! Greta & Michael on Zambezi #sailing #sailinglife #sailboat #canaldepanamá #catamaran