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Getting out of 'Irons' - 'In Stays', (head to wind with no forward motion), how to resume sailing - shown using Brown Bess, one of our single sail balanced lug half-deckers (day boats) Sailing techniques for one of our traditional wooden Norfolk Broads boats, part of the Hunter' Yard fleet, run by the Norfolk Fleet Heritage Trust, a charity dedicated to preserving and maintaining this fleet and its original boat yard for the public benefit and education. The fleet's boats can also be hired for pleasure sailing. Join us in this engaging video as we look at a traditional wooden Norfolk Broads boat from Hunter's Yard, located in scenic Ludham, Norfolk, UK is One of a series from Hunter's Yard, these videos introduce you to the intricacies and idiosyncrasies of sailing and rigging traditionally rigged wooden boats and working with them. Experience the tranquility of the Broads and the joy of mastering the art of sailing amidst breathtaking scenery. Perfect for sailing enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, this video promises to be both educational and inspiring. 🔍 Did you know? The Hunter's Yard fleet includes 14 classic cabin yachts, each with its own story and charm. These vessels are not just for show - they're available for educational use, RYA sail training courses, and public hire! Hunter's Yard is run by the Norfolk Fleet Heritage Trust a registered charity dedicated to public education, sail training & the preservation, conservation & maintenance of a unique, historic fleet of traditional Broads sailing craft, the boat sheds in which they were built & associated heritage craft skills Want to experience the Norfolk Broads on one of these historic beauties? Visit Hunter's Yard website for booking information: [www.huntersyard.co.uk] 🎬 Don't miss a moment of nautical nostalgia - like, comment, and subscribe for more videos celebrating maritime heritage and traditional sailing techniques! #norfolkbroads #ExploreTheBroads #SailingTradition #NatureLovers #norfolkbroads #woodenboats # gaffrig #gunter #rebel #historicsailing #huntersyard #whiteboat #yachting #sailintohistory #campingonwater #waterbornecamping #threeriversrace #ludham #wherry #albion #maud #MaritimeHistory #ClassicSailing #BoatLaunch #TraditionalSailing #NauticalHeritage #VintageBoats #SailingAdventures #HistoricVessels #GaffRigged #BoatRestoration #SailingTraditions #BritishWaterways
The Hideout Festival Cruise returns in 2021, with Hideout Festival celebrating it’s 10th anniversary! Hideout Festival is the ultimate electronic summer party that takes place at Zrce Beach on Pag Island. The festival spans a week of electronic DJ's, sunshine, beaches, open-air nightclubs and festival events! The Hideout Festival Cruise kicks off in Split and cruises up the Dalmatian coastline for 7 nights, stopping in Pag Island for two days to take in the incredible Hideout Festival! Accommodation, Breakfast & Lunch Daily, and tickets to Hideout Festival are just some of the inclusions on this epic cruise! Take in the following destinations on the Hideout Festival Cruise: 1. Hvar 2. Primosten 3. Sibenik 4. Pag 5. Pag 6. Vodice 7. Split 8. Split Places are limited, so don't miss out! Check out this cruise: https://www.sail-croatia.com/specials/hideout-festival
Split is the second-largest city in Croatia and the largest one on the Dalmatian coast, so it stands to reason that you will have a blast when visiting. This historic city dates back some 1,700 years, with Diocletian's Palace sitting at the centre of its history and Old Town. This impressive waterfront city is the perfect starting point for all your adventures along the coast, however it is also well worth some dedicated time to explore all the city has to offer. Here are our must-do things in Split: 1. Visit Diocletian's Palace - built in the 4th Century by Roman Emperor, Diocletian, the palace is now UNESCO Protected and is one of the best-preserved examples of Roman architecture. 2. Climb the bell tower at the Cathedral of St. Dominus and take in the incredible views of the Old Town, Marjan Hill and surrounding islands 3. Sip coffee and people watch on the Riva Promenade; a waterfront city location featuring palm trees and polished marble floors 4. Wine and dine at Republic Square 5. Rub the toe of the Grgur Ninski statue located just outside the palace walls, which is rumoured to bring good luck! 6. Climb Marjan Hill for beautiful views across the city of Split. The park is full of pine trees, walking trails and even a small local zoo! If you're planning a trip to Split, check out our comprehensive guide to the city here: https://www.sail-croatia.com/set-sail/destination/split
Beneteau Oceanis 37.1 is your passport to limitless horizons. Prepare for boundless adventures and let the journey of a lifetime unfold with every breeze. ⛵️ Discover Oceanis 37.1 now https://masteryachting.com/beneteau-oceanis-37-1/?utm_source=yt #BeneteauOceanis37 #Beneteau #BeneteauYachts #Oceanis37 #MasterYachting #ComfortandStyle #BeneteauMotor #Motorboat #BoatingLife #ComfortAndSpace #HomeOnTheWater #AdventureAwaits #SailAway