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We have combined our many years of experiences on tour operating (Detur) and sailing (UK Sail Norway) and have created Ropesail brand. Our love of sailing made us share the joy of sailing with crowds. Our vision is to be a sailing holiday boutique that serves with famous Turkish hospitality. Quality is in everything we do, honesty and 24/7 accessibility are our priorities. Our mission is to share our enthusiasm and passion for sailing with our guests and spread the joy of sailing. (http://www.ropesail.com/homepage)
We crossed the Atlantic Ocean with our #sailing catamaran in December 2022 from Cap Verde, Mindelo to Martinique, France, Caribbean. We were using #starlink all the way and we had internet 95% of the time. This is definitely a game changer for us sailor. Watch our video starting our trip from the Canary island to Cap Verde here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1OVgIzZ6fI ___________________________________________________ About us: We are a family of 3, Lithuanian and French couple currently living in Dubai UAE with our daughter born in 2020, with the dream of circumnavigating the globe with a catamaran sailing boat. In 2018 until we decided to focus on our project sailing TELLUS (Latin word meaning “Earth”). We had the chance to visit and live in many beautiful countries with our previous jobs, that made us realize how fast the world is changing and how fast the life is going and there is no “later” than “now” for the project we have in mind. In early 2019 we took a one-week sailing courses that opened our eyes of new ways of travelling and changed our life style. In June 2020, we decided to sell everything we own, house, car and lot of stuff that we do not need anymore so that we can buy a sailboat and go for an undetermined voyage around the globe. We bought a catamaran Lagoon 450s delivered in France in July 2021. We have been sailing from La Rochelle to Gibraltar, then exploring the Mediteraneean in 2022 Spain, France, Italy, Greece. In November 2022 we arrived in Canaries Island then sailed to Cape Verde. On 19 December 2022 we set sail to cross the Atlantic Ocean from Cape Verde to Martinique in the Caribbean. After 13 days and 4 hours. We have reached Martinique and currently sailing in the Caribbean islands. We have sailed over 10000 NM so far with our catamaran Tellus. #shorts We decided to create this Sailing-Tellus website with the aim to build a community around sailing videos content creator. We invite you to share with us our adventures of learning, exploring and making our project come to life. Through our videos we hope to inspire to explore, seek alternative options of living and to spread ocean awareness. ___________________________________________________ Do you own a Sailing #Youtubechannel ? Benefits to add your Sailing YouTube channel on this website: • Fast and easy to connect your channel to Sailing-Tellus • Increase your #visibility on the web • Custom #map on your profile based on the location of your YouTube videos. • Any video that contains Geo location will be added in few minutes • Futures videos will be posted automatically Visit our website: https://sailing-tellus.com ___________________________________________________ Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sailingtellus Watch our videos Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwIkGmnJQC57BrFUZBFkQkg?sub_confirmation=1 join the Sailing Tellus Telegram Group https://t.me/sailingtellus ___________________________________________________
Part of our 2 week vacation in the waters of British Columbia - we made our way to Desolation Sound. The farthest north we ventured was to the Octopus Islands, anchoring there for a night. The trip in was beautiful passing through The Whole in the Wall passage at slack tide. The hike trailhead was a quick dinghy ride away to Waiatt Bay. The trail to Newton Lake took us about an hour to get up to the top with a few scrambles on the way up. Everything was well maintained and the DIY nature of the signs was picture perfect - they were a big help. The lake water was warm and clear. We got there in the late afternoon so the sun was hitting just right. This was the highlight of the trip for the kids - until we arrived at Prideaux Haven the next day!