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Come and join us at the United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis, Maryland The show runs from Oct 14-18, 2021 Use our unique show code for $5 off of the regular price on adult tickets show code: sailingdarkangel2021 We've got swag! Check out our old and new designs at... https://spoiledbratdesigns.com/product-category/sailing-dark-angel-clothing-and-accessories/ Let us know if you're planning on attending, we don't want to miss you! See you there! Join us on MeWe at https://mewe.com/p/sailingdarkangel and/or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/sailingdarkangel Got UHive yet? Join us @travel on UHive, space address BTTAKBN Our Instagram page is up! Join us @sailingdarkangel We're finally getting our feet wet on TikTok. Join us at tiktok.com/@sailing_darkangel Lisa & Dave Sailing Dark Angel #BoatLife #Catamaran #TravelVlog #DigitalNomad #LifeStyle #Sailboats © Sailing Dark Angel 2021
Anchoring is easy once you know how to do it. You find a spot that looks like good holding, drop the anchor while slowly backing the boat up (so the chain leads out rather than falling into a big clump). Once all the chain is out (5x the depth), you pull back using the engine to set the anchor into the seabed. As long as the anchor is holding while in reverse, you’re good to go! Once the engine is off, jump in water and check out the anchor. Checkout SailingBritican on YouTube for the full video. #sailing #sailingexperience #sailingexperiences
Enzo Pelizzaro's Crazy Diamond topped Class Zero, delivering a standout performance across both race days with a full #North3Di inventory. In Class B, Giovi, owned by Paolo Bastiani, topped the leaderboard on corrected time. After switching to North last year, the team has quickly proven their performance - proof that the upgrade delivered results. The 11th edition of the Solaris Cup saw 80 yachts line up for two days of competitive racing in the Gulf of Porto Rotondo. With a steady 7-10 knot northeasterly and a single-start format across all three classes, the fleet sailed butterfly-style courses around Mortorio and Soffi islands. Nearly two-thirds of the fleet raced with North Sails onboard-leading from the front and setting the pace. @solarisyachts