close

Welcome aboard to the our video site for sailors. We are being constantly blasted by scammers and pirates, so registration is  invite only


contact@sailorsahoy.com with "Invite". No spam, no newsletters. Just a free account

السراويل القصيرة خلق

0

teulutribe

0

0

82,579

It was a great day to test out the horn on the Perry!

oliverhazardperryri

0

0

261

Velejando no Carabelli 32 - Sailing on Carabelli 32 - mirror effect Uma das principais vantagens de velejar em um veleiro oceânico é a capacidade de navegar em qualquer direção, aproveitando ao máximo a força dos ventos e das correntes. A ampla área da vela e o casco resistente permitem enfrentar condições climáticas variadas, desde calmaria até tempestades, proporcionando uma sensação de segurança e controle durante a jornada. Velejar em um veleiro oceânico proporciona uma aventura emocionante e gratificante. A liberdade de explorar os mares abertos, a conexão com a natureza e a sensação de superação dos desafios marítimos são apenas algumas das razões pelas quais essa atividade atrai tantos entusiastas. Seja em uma travessia oceânica épica ou em uma regata emocionante, o veleiro oceânico é um meio de transporte que permite aos velejadores se desconectarem do mundo terrestre e se conectarem com o espírito aventureiro dentro de si. Eai bora velejar?

foconoals

0

0

135

Glamorous conditions on Good Friday! The first day of the RORC Easter Challenge was blessed with sparkling conditions in the Solent. A light gradient breeze from the south east built during the day to over 10 knots of pressure. Brilliant sunshine throughout the day added to the superb conditions. The RORC Race Committee led by Steve Cole held a number of practice starts, followed by three short, sharp windward leeward races. The coaching team out on the water giving competitors top advice included North Sails and a RORC team run by Andrew ‘Dog’ Palfrey. After racing, competitors enjoyed a free bowl of pasta and a beer before the well-attended coaching debrief at the RORC Cowes Clubhouse. “The coaching team have one overall goal and that is to help all the teams progress at an early stage in the season. The wind strength was better than expected, not especially shifty, but wind speed did vary,” commented North Sails’ Jeremy Smart. “In puffy conditions, anticipating the change becomes very important and we saw quite a few teams not foreseeing the change in gear, so that is definitely an area for them to work on.” Read more at https://bit.ly/3Ma4YG4 #RORCracing #RORCEasterChallenge #NorthSails 📸 RORC / Shaun Roster / Louay Habib

rorcracing

0

0

1,466

0

giorgioeilmare2356

0

0

1,581

The 27th Annual Dana West Yacht Club Charity Regatta, off the coast of Dana Point in Southern California had 21 boats competing. Sometimes boats try to occupy the same space on the water and that's when collisions occur. During this race, two Catalina 385's, Marblehead and Tomol, tried to do just that and crashed into each other. Who is at fault and how could this collision have been avoided? Watch and determine for yourself! Please leave a comment on what you think and thank you for Sailing with Scott!

sailingwithscott

0

0

308,008