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From the Tuscan breeze of Cala Galera to the Adriatic charm of Portopiccolo, the first two chapters of this year’s Grand Soleil Cup have set the tone for an unforgettable season. Regattas, sunsets, new launches, tight battles and timeless elegance — united by the passion for sailing and the strength of a growing international community. Over 80 boats, hundreds of sailors, and one shared feeling: This is the spirit of the Grand Soleil Cup. Relive every moment, from sea spray to celebration.
The Royal Ocean Racing Club is all set for the 15th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600, organised in association with the Antigua Yacht Club. Close to 65 teams are expected to be competing with 500 sailors from 26 different countries racing in a huge diversity of boats. Racing action starts with inshore courses for the RORC Nelson’s Cup Series on 13th February. At least 24 teams are expected to be racing in the series, which includes the Antigua 360 ‘Round Antigua’ race. The 600-mile offshore race, the RORC Caribbean 600, starts on 19th February. The overall winner is decided by the best corrected time under the IRC Rating Rule. Special prizes are awarded to Multihull and Monohull Line Honours, as well as the Class40 Division. Read more at https://bit.ly/3OyeTZn #Caribbean600 #RORCracing
View the 2024 Horizon FD80 built to AMSA 2C Survey from the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show. Available to purchase now with immediate delivery. Contact Horizon Yacht Australia on (07) 5577 9009 or email sales@horizonyachtaus.com to find out more https://www.horizonyachtaus.com/horizon-unveils-a-new-fd80-its-second-amsa-2c-compliant-yacht-in-australia/ #yacht #luxurylifestyle #boat #horizonfd80 #goldcoast #sanctuarycoveboatshow #short #shortsvideo
The phonetic alphabet is used to spell out parts of a message or call sign that are critical or otherwise hard to recognize during voice communication. The phonetic alphabet assigns code words to the letters of the English alphabet so that code words can be pronounced and understood by those who transmit and receive voice messages regardless of their native language. As a result, it is quite important for maritime communications that the phonetic alphabet be memorized. The phonetic alphabet is a part of ICS (International Code of Signals) and SMCP (Standard Marine Communication Phrases).