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Explore Spectacle Island in a brand new way. Check out our new Waterfront-Wide Scavenger Hunt! Play as part of a team or by yourself. Come see what new things you can discover about the Boston waterfront and Spectacle Island. Enter for a chance to win fun prizes. For more information, click here: https://www.bostonharbornow.org/scavenger2020/

Take the NauticEd FREE Navigation Rules course online at https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-courses/view/navigation-rules Check out the full course here - https://www.nauticed.org/bundle/view/skipper - Approved US Coast Guard EDU-3 recreational American National Standards A constant bearing angle to another vessel indicates that a collision is likely. If your vessel is traveling in a straight line and the angle to another vessel relative to your vessel is not changing then you have an issue. You can also use a compass. If the compass angle to the other vessel does not change then you have an issue. #sailingschool #sailing #navigation

Chinese sailor Jingkun Xu's wore his heart on his sleeve as he raced around the world. So did many of the other sailors and while everyone's story was fascinating, the fact that Jingkun has just one arm speaks no English and ran his entire campaign with barely any shore crew made his story all the more fascinating. But his journey was more than that - when he talked to the camera he did so to mark a moment in his journey, for good or for bad and you just couldn't help but get drawn into his world. This week we take a summary look at his incredible story and trip around the world in our Week 15 review - here's a teaser. @VendeeGlobeENG @xujingkun99hines

