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Competent Crew Course details: ➜ https://www.firstclasssailing.com/rya-courses/competent-crew In this clip from our Solent RYA Competent Crew Course, you see us stopping for lunch. We bring the boat to a stop by heaving to. This is where we tack the boat but don't touch the sheet, so the headsail lies 'aback'. Once we have the wind on the main driving us forward, and the wind on the headsail pushing us back, and with the helm turned towards the wind, the boat will come to a stop. The boat will level up and be in balance. ** About the RYA Competent Crew course in Southampton ** The RYA Competent Crew course is the perfect introduction for beginners who want to get into sailing and is specifically designed for those with little to no sailing experience. It is the ideal starting point. Even if you’ve only had a brief taste of sailing, whether in the UK or abroad, the Competent Crew course offers structured learning and a strong foundation in the basics of sailing. We run our courses from Southampton, and they take place in and around the Solent. With First Class Sailing you’ll gain hands-on experience, experience life on board, and all the enjoyment it brings. By the end of the 5 day course, you’ll have the skills and confidence to be a capable and reliable crew member. The course begins and ends in Southampton, with stops at scenic destinations around the Solent, giving you the chance to experience different sailing conditions and enjoy stunning coastal views. For more information visit our website on the link below. ** Links ** First Class Sailing ➜ https://www.firstclasssailing.com We offer RYA courses, mile-building trips, and sailing holidays for beginners, seasoned sailors, and everyone in between from our base in Southampton. We also offer shore-based sailing courses in London and Southampton. Attaching the Boat to the Dock ➜ https://youtu.be/SgqVE0j132M In this short clip you see us run lines. Notice how rope becomes lines running from cleats on board to cleats on the shore. When we do this, these lines become mooring warps: one to attached the bow to the shore, one for the stern, and two to keep the boat in one place to stop it moving. Sailing Courses for Beginners ➜ https://www.firstclasssailing.com/sailing-courses-for-beginners Starting out in sailing is exciting, but deciding where to begin can feel like a challenge. Should you get out on the water with a practical course or start with navigation theory in the classroom? Our beginner sailing courses - Competent Crew and Day Skipper Shore-based - are designed to help you take your first steps, whatever your goals or the time of year. ** Credits ** Voice: Duncan Wells Filming: Nick Watts
The technical reality of Luperón Bay involves managing the intersection of urban runoff and maritime safety. Primary data confirms a concentrated debris line flowing directly from the town into the harbor waters. Observations include industrial waste and plastic containers forming a distinct boundary at the edge of the current. The environmental narrative frames this as the inevitable result of municipal drainage meeting a protected bay. While Luperón remains a vital hurricane hole for the cruising community, the forensic data shows a significant accumulation of refuse that poses a direct risk to vessel systems. Operational execution remains focused on protecting the sub-surface layers of the vessel. The Babe is on deck monitoring the line as we navigate the Hunter 410 through the convergence zone. Redneck engineering protocols are in effect to ensure raw water intakes remain clear of plastic obstructions while the media layer documents the environmental flow. The conduct audit identifies the debris as urban runoff without utilizing ad hominem attacks against local infrastructure. This is a forensic look at the environmental challenges faced by the crew in the Dominican Republic. #Sailing #Luperon #DominicanRepublic #BoatLife #GreatLoop #Cruising #EnvironmentalReality #Hunter410 #OceanCleanup #HarborLife #CaribbeanCruising #MarineDebris #RedneckEngineering #TheNest #ThornyPath
Experience the elegance, performance, and spirit of the sea with the Rockharbour Yachts RH42 S. In "Dancing on the Waves," we take you on a breathtaking journey aboard this masterpiece, where timeless craftsmanship meets modern innovation. From her powerful yet graceful ride to the luxurious details designed for ultimate comfort, the RH42 S is made for those who truly appreciate life on the water. ✨ Discover the beauty of the waves, the freedom of the horizon, and the soul of Rockharbour Yachts.