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
Quần short Tạo ra
Four months ago, we left Maine on our hand built wooden sailboat. Join us in Southwest Florida, as we adventure our way through Cabbage Key and Cayo Costa. We set out on paddleboards to find the elusive "Tunnel of Love," a natural mangrove tunnel that leads into a lagoon on the back side of Cayo Costa. We found it...along with sugar-white sand, a trillion seashells, and the kind of tropical, turquoise water you dream about. View the full episode here - https://youtu.be/BerVXBbMJAs
Join us aboard the IC36 as we sail through some of the most stunning coastal landscapes in the world, enjoying the perfect harmony between man and nature. In this video, you'll see the incredible energy independence of the IC36, thanks to its innovative Oceanvolt electric engines, hydro regeneration, and solar power. With its advanced hydro regeneration and solar power systems, we're able to enjoy unlimited range and incredible energy independence, without ever having to worry about running out of fuel or harming the environment. But it's not just the technology that makes the IC36 so special - it's also the way it allows us to truly connect with the beauty and power of nature. Whether we're exploring sandy beaches, enjoying fast miles of open water, or simply basking in the sun on the deck, the IC36 offers the perfect way to experience the ultimate in sailing luxury and comfort. So join us on this incredible journey as we explore the stunning coastlines of the world, powered by the energy of the sun and the endless power of the ocean. It's a life of perfection and cooperation with nature, made possible by the incredible technology and design of the IC36. Follow us: Website https://www.independentcatamaran.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/independentcatamaran/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/independentcatamaran
As the Vinson prepares to set sail back to South Georgia, here at KM Yachtbuilders we just turned the hull of her future sister boat. Most aluminum boats are built upside down to facilitate welding. Turning the hull up is a significant milestone: It is the equator of the building process and, once straightened, not only starts to look like a real boat but opens the door to further work. The vessel gradually comes to life. Skip Novak was there for such a special moment. The launching of the second Pelagic 77' is expected to take place within a year. 📸 @wearegoroka @guyfleury_photography