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Check out the DNA F1X Foiling speed! Mischa Heemskerk wins Italian Easter regatta Univela 2019 and is the champion with his ridiculous fast DNA F1x A-class catamaran. Our competition can copy every innovation that we come up with instantly, except for the exceptional foiling speed that the DNA Performance Sailings foiling catamaran delivers! Well done Mischa congratulations with your 1st, 1st of this season. Up to the next race! video credits: @Gianni Fantasia #foiling #catamaran #boatbuilder #boatbuilding #multihull #f1x #acat #aclass
Yesterday’s sail started off rough – choppy waves and headwinds all the way to Bilbao. Luckily, we weren’t the only fools who thought it was a good day to go sailing 😅 With the mainsail up for balance and the engine doing most of the work, we powered through the swell. Eventually, things calmed down, and we found our groove again – talking, napping - some napping more than others 🤭 And then… we got a bite! 🎉 Our first fish! 🎉 It’s been a pricey one, though – Three lost lures and probably over 50 meters of line before we landed this beauty. Surely, they only get cheaper from here… right? We’re pretty sure it’s a type of mackerel, judging by the pattern – but what do you think? 🐟👇 Let us know in the comments! Music: Lisa Ono, Quien Sera
Port Havannah, Vanuatu Primary School kids singing "We're Happy Today" as a thank you for the humanitarian aid provided by 2014 Melbourne to Vanuatu International Ocean Yacht Race entrant TryBooking.com, which included blank diaries, writing pads, pens, pencils. folders, reading books, soft toys, tennis balls (used at the Australian Open), clothing and fabric, toothbrush & toothpaste kits, shampoos, soaps, and make-up. Port Havannah is at the Northern end of Efate Island, Vanuatu. The ORCV has conducted three 1,885 nautical mile international yachts races from Melbourne to Vanuatu in 2006, 2010 and 2014. During those events, entrants have filled a shipping container with humanitarian aid that they have distributed to various communities in Vanuatu during their cruising back home.