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Hallberg-Rassy employee interview with Anders "Baloo" Eriksson Hallberg-Rassys sailing yachts are built in Sweden. The boatyard was founded 1934. We have delivered all 9 700 yachts on time and never been into financial difficulties. We are family owned and family managed. We live, operate and pay tax in Sweden. https://www.hallberg-rassy.com/
A journey from the 18th century til today! We're on our way to Asia, and on all stopovers along the way it is possible to come on board and visit the ship and meet the crew. Learn about the history of the original ship, the building of the replica and the adventures that this unique ship has been on since then. Last but not least, hear about the voyage and adventure we are on right now! Götheborg is fascinating and unique – a ship loaded with experience. A genuine working ship with a vibrant history, scarred by harsh storms and marked by thousands upon thousands of nautical miles on the seven seas. Head over to www.gotheborg.se to read more and book tickets! Photography and editor: Ossi Kallio/LuodoMedia
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The long anticipated premier of the first two MC31s to hit the water played out in today’s passage race between Melbourne and Geelong for the start of the Geelong Festival of Sails. With John Taylor’s Vindaloo and Rohan Veal’s 38 South Racing sailing their respective boats quite literally ‘straight out of the box’ – Rohan’s sails arrived in Melbourne this morning – both skippers were delighted with their first outing, and are looking forward to using their kites tomorrow, after an upwind race today. www.mcconaghyboats.com www.facebook.com/McConaghyBoats @Yachting World @Sailing World magazine @Seahorse Sailing Magazine @Yachting Australia @Sailing Anarchy @Live Sail Die @Sail World @Australian Sailing + Yachting @NSW Maritime @TPDmedia @Scuttlebutt Sailing News