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Join us for the Ultimate Racing Fleet Showdown, where some of the most stunning classic sailing boats take to the waters of Strangford Lough. This iconic yacht race features an impressive lineup, including the beautiful Glen yacht, a classic sailboat designed by the renowned Alfred Mylne. The Strangford Lough sailing scene is known for its breathtaking scenery and challenging waters, making it the perfect backdrop for this exciting sailing race. Whether you're a fan of bottom up boats, also known as BupB, or prefer the elegance of a vintage sailing yacht, this regatta racing event has something for everyone. With a focus on sailboat racing, yacht racing, and the sailing lifestyle, this video showcases the thrill of competing in a classic yacht race, as well as the beauty of Strangford Lough yachting. From the thrill of sailboat racing to the joy of boat life, we take you on an unforgettable journey through the world of yachting, where classic yachts, vintage sailing, and nautical lifestyle come together in perfect harmony. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the Ultimate Racing Fleet Showdown, a true celebration of sailing, sailboats, and the sailing lifestyle.
Sail to the uninhabited island of Staffa in the Inner Hebrides, near Iona, and walk into the fascinating Fingal’s Cave. This crazy rock formation looms 227 ft (69 metres) tall over the ocean and is a geometric sea cave that looks like it's been crafted by human hand rather than at of mother nature. It has been formed completely from hexagonal columns of basalt, shaped in neat six-sided pillars that make up its interior walls. Fingal’s Cave was created some 60 million years ago by the very same ancient lava flow that created the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland, which is directly across the sea. As both are made of the same basalt columns, legend holds that they were the end pieces of a huge road built by the Irish giant Fionn mac Cumhaill, so he could make it to Scotland where he was to duel with Fingal, his gigantic rival. The naturally formed arched roof creates an echo chamber the amplifies the sound of the ocean waves smashing against the rock in a melodic way. These ocean harmonies are often likened to the sounds heard resonating throughout a cathedral. It must be observed (and heard!) in-person to appreciate the uniqueness of this experience! Staffa is home to one of the Hebrides largest puffin colonies, who congregate on the cliffs and spend their days diving into the water then return with a beak full of fish. The best time to see the puffins is during the breeding season between the start of May and start of August when the birds have their distinctive colourful beaks.Other seabirds that either nest or feed from the island include gannets, guillemots, razorbills, great northern divers, fulmars and great skuas.