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Follow our video instructions to update the time on your Optimum Time Sailing Watch. These instructions are the same for all Optimum Time Sailing Watches, the buttons are just in different locations. Change the time instructions: - Press mode until you get to the time showing - Hold the clear button down and wait for the watch to beep and flash - Press programme to increase the number hours - Press mode to change to minutes - Press programme to increase then minutes - Press clear again once you're happy with the new time. See further instructions and details on the Optimum Time Sailing watches on the Sailing Chandlery website. https://www.sailingchandlery.com/blogs/hints-and-tips/how-to-change-the-time-on-your-optimum-time-sailing-watch —————————— Sailing Chandlery ⛵️ Fast dispatch and a 5 ⭐️ rated service you can count on. Why Sailing Chandlery? ✅ we dispatch your orders quickly ✅ we use FAST postal services ✅ we show you actual stock levels ✅ we provide competitive prices ✅ we provide you with impartial advice ✅ we give back to sailing through sponsorships —————————— Devoti ILCA Dealer Ocean Play Dealer 🌍 https://www.sailingchandlery.com ☎️ 01268 222912 📧 info@sailingchandlery.com 📍Canvey Island, Essex, UK

After renting out their house in New Zealand, Renee and Lynette pushed off aboard their steel sailboat Tekaihau to sail around the world. They have sailed over 30,000 nautical miles and visited 16 countries so far. Just another 8000 miles to go... We interviewed Renee and Lynette aboard their 1968 Moody Halberdier sailboat on the hard in Bobby's boat yard in Sint Maarten in February 2012...

A quick video of our recent launch after 9 months out of the water. Some seacocks serviced, some replaced, but all checked. So many people seem to take for granted that boats are just water tight, they’re not. Take care, and check all Seacocks when you are lifted. Give yourself good time to replace if needed, alongside a drying pile can be a rush and sometimes not enough time. And make sure all cocks are checked whikst you are held (preferably in slings at the yard).