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Experience Greenland and its wild nature on board our expedition vessel Valiente this summer! ⛵ The word kayak comes from the Greenlandic Inuit language and means "hunter’s boat." It was the Inuit who invented kayaks, and they have been used for more than 4,000 years. Early kayaks were made of driftwood, animal skin, and bones. The Eskimo Roll is a technique that helps you flip back up if you capsize. Would you like to give it a try? Are you ready for Greenland?
Sailing Rules of the Road When Sailboat Meets Sailboat There are only three basic possibilities, and three basic boating rules of the road to follow, when your sailboat approaches another sailboat. Rule 1: When you are on the same tack as the other boat, the leeward boat has the right-of-way. Rule 2: When you are on opposite tacks, the starboard tack boat has the right-of-way. Rule 3: If you are overtaking the other boat, or it is overtaking you, the boat ahead (the overtaken boat) has the right-of-way.