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Riggingdoctor

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We have sailed from St Martin in the Caribbean to Horta in the Azores. 28 days at sea, 2538 nautical miles, 1 broken lower shroud and an oil leak in the engine. We arrived safely in Horta, Faial, Azores and dropped anchor. A beautiful island with really friendly people. Thank you to all of you who support us. We really appreciate every one of you 😁❤️

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Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush as I skydive from thousands of feet above the stunning coastline of Mexico! Watch as I leap from the aircraft, freefalling at breathtaking speeds before deploying my parachute for a smooth descent onto a pristine beach. This is the perfect mix of aviation, extreme sports, and skydiving adventure! From the moment I exit the airplane to the final soft landing on the sand, this jump is pure thrill. If you love paragliding, BASE jumping, wingsuit flying, or anything that gets your heart racing, this is a must-watch! 🌍✈️🪂 #Skydiving #Aviation #Mexico #ExtremeSports #AdrenalineRush

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The RORC Myth of Malham Race is one of the Royal Ocean Racing Club’s most respected offshore tests and Race 2 of the 2026 RORC Cowes Offshore Series. Starting from the historic Royal Yacht Squadron Line in Cowes, the race sends the fleet west out of the Solent, along the English Channel to round the Eddystone Lighthouse, before returning to finish near the Solent. At approximately 235 nautical miles, the course delivers a classic Channel challenge, testing boat speed, tidal strategy, crew work and stamina. The Myth of Malham Race also carries deep RORC heritage. It is named after John Illingworth’s famous yacht Myth of Malham, winner of the Fastnet Race in 1947 and 1949, and part of the victorious British Admiral’s Cup Team in 1957. The 2026 race is an important early season event in the RORC Cowes Offshore Series, a seven race programme starting from Cowes, Isle of Wight. It is also part of the RORC Season’s Points Championship, the world’s largest offshore racing series. Race crews, friends and families are warmly welcomed at the RORC Cowes Clubhouse on Friday 22 May for drinks and the Myth of Malham pre-race supper at 1900. Booking is highly recommended. Book the crew supper: https://rorc.org/clubhouses/cowes-clubhouse#calendar-c473cea0-ed86-4324-a805-064e5fd99db3-event-25c1d720-8e8f-4e39-8e11-addae7f74ba0 Follow the race tracker: https://pro.yb.tl/mom2026/ Follow the RORC Cowes Offshore Series and the Myth of Malham Race online via RORC social media and www.SailRaceHQ.com More information: www.rorc.org #RORCRacing #RORCCowesOffshoreSeries #MythOfMalham #OffshoreRacing #Cowes #Eddystone #YachtRacing #RoyalOceanRacingClub #Sailing #RORC

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