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Travel with us as we make our way along the Trollatte Canal in Sweden. The Trollhätte Canal is an 82 km Swedish waterway linking the Göta River to Lake Vänern, opened in 1800 and declared a national monument in 2004. Together with the Göta Canal, it forms a 390 km route known as Sweden’s Blue Ribbon, connecting the North Sea to the Baltic, though the two canals are separate systems. Only 10 km of the Trollhätte Canal is man‑made; the rest follows the Göta Älv riverbed, rising to 44.1 m above sea level at Vänern. The canal includes six locks, notably the Trollhättan lock staircase, and passes key bridges and waterways such as Brinkebergskulle, Lilla Edet, and the approaches toward Gothenburg and the Kattegatt. It remains a vital historic and navigational route through western Sweden.
Join us on the water as we capture the perfect downwind conditions on our Quarter Tonner, a classic 1/4 ton yacht that's a staple of the Royal Ocean Racing Club. This sailboat is built for speed and agility, making it a thrill to ride in the Frosties Regatta, held annually on the stunning Strangford Lough. As part of the RORC racing circuit, this event attracts top sailors and yachts from around the world, all vying for the top spot in the regatta. Our team from Bottom Up Boats has been fine-tuning our Quarter Tonner to take on the best, and with these perfect downwind conditions, we're in for a wild ride. The yachting life is full of moments like these, where the sail, the sea, and the sailboat all come together in perfect harmony. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or just starting out, this video is a must-watch for anyone who loves the thrill of sailboat racing and the beauty of the ocean. Get ready to experience the rush of sailing on the Quarter Tonner as we take on the competition in the Frosties Regatta 2024. The tearm at bottom up boats hope you are enjoy our short racing clips