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We had reported Gusting to 45 mph on this day and some of them nearly shook the sails off the boat!!! 🌐 My new website: https://sailingwithdave.com ❤️ Comments are open, ask anything you want in the comments section! 📢 If you enjoyed this video, then please don't forget to share and let people know about the channel 🔔 Click here to "Subscribe" and never miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZVuUVKKtVxulmgL3WzejjQ?sub_confirmation=1 #DrascombeLugger #Dinghysailing #MirrorDinghy
BAP Unión is the largest tallship of South America and the third largest in the world! - Length: 99.04-115.75 meters, depending on whether hull or overall length is cited. - Height: 46.25-46.26 meters (main mast height). - Beam (width): 13.5 meters. - Draft (depth below waterline): 6.5 meters Crew and Trainee Capacity - Permanent crew: 150-167 members. - Trainees: 80-90 naval cadets/officers per voyage. Role and Facilities - The ship serves as a floating classroom for Peruvian naval cadets, offering training in seamanship, discipline, teamwork, and leadership. - Equipped with modern facilities including classrooms, an auditorium, and a library for comprehensive maritime education @amsterdampixels
After 11 Congressional Cup finishes, Eric Monnin wears the Crimson Blazer for his first time ♥️ 2010 7️⃣ 2012 6️⃣ 2013 🔟 2015 8️⃣ 2016 8️⃣ 2017 9️⃣ 2018 7️⃣ 2021 3️⃣ 2023 5️⃣ 2024 3️⃣ 2025 🏆 The Crimson Blazer to sailing is what the Masters Green Jacket is to golf. Awarded annually to the winner of the Congressional Cup, the blazer has been worn by 33 skippers in its 60-year history ⛵️
Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. I'm your host, Charles. In today's short, we're delving into the critical topic of Storm Jibs and Heavy Weather Sailing. Explore the importance of storm jibs on a catamaran, understanding their crucial role in heavy weather conditions, and gain valuable tips for safe and effective usage. For further insights, check out: 'Heavy Weather Sailing' by Peter Bruce, published by Adlard Coles in 2021 or 'Catamaran Sailing: From Start to Finish' by Phil Berman and Charlie Whipple, published by Norton in 2019. Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, Navel Gazing at Camp David, and discover full tours and reviews of catamarans and monohulls with your host, David Orton. Happy sailing!