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From solo to crewed sailing in less than a year, Boris has his style of sailing and his own unique understanding of Malizia III. Tune into The Final Chapter of Malizians Season 2 to find out more ⬇️ 👉 Watch the whole season here: • MALIZIANS - Season 2 - European Waters © Flore Hartout I Meredith Rodgers Editor: Sergi Azuara ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow Our Team On Social Media: ⬇️ Instagram Team Malizia: / team_malizia Instagram Boris Herrmann: / borisherrmannracing Facebook Team Malizia: / teammalizia Facebook Boris Herrmann Racing: / borisherrmannracing TikTok: / team_malizia LinkedIn Boris Herrmann: / boris-herrmann LinkedIn Team Malizia: / 14832074 #borisherrmann #teammalizia #TheOceanRace #imoca #imocaglobeseries #offshoresailing #sailing #racing #aracewemustwin #climateactionnow #TheOceanRaceEurope
At Sailors NYC we believe that introducing children to sailing at an early age is important. At our week long sailing camp - led by Capt. Matt Codner - a sailing instructor who’s also a high school English teacher - we teach your child sailing skills as a method to teaching them life skills such as: safety, planning, problem solving, team work and more. Sign up your teen to our 2018 camps: www.sailorsnyc.com/camp2018
And then there were 6 🫣 Here’s a little fly-by picture reel of our second fur-baby Smidge 🐾 Rescued by Laura from under a green wheelie-bin at a teeny 500g - almost died of gastroenteritis but came back from the brink and never left (much to Ross’s initial disapproval 😂). We’ve had her a little while now but until we were completely confident she was suited to boatlife we kinda kept it schtum 🤫. Turns out she won’t leave the boat even if the windows and hatch are wide open but she does love to hang out during a spot of yoga on deck… Ronnie took her under his furry paws like nothing you’ve ever seen and their love is something else! Who else has rescue kitties on board and would pick take all the strays home if they could? 👩🏼🧔🏽♀️👦🏼🧑🏼🦰🐈🐈⬛🦋⛵️❤️
https://www.berthoninternational.com/yacht-sales-brokerage/yachts-for-sale/jongert-2700m-vivid/ Jongert 2700M for sale. Jongert 2700M, VIVID is the ultimate bluewater and green water cruising yacht. Strongly built by Jongert in aluminium to designs by Doug Petersen, she is first and foremost a sailing yacht. She is also a most comfortable and safe vessel for virtually any climate. The deckhouse offers a superb living area in any weather. Below decks, she has a wide spacious light saloon for relaxing and dining. Owner and guest accommodation aft is luxurious. Crew are separate forward. For her size she is easily managed by virtue of her systems, rig plan and deck layout. VIVID is the perfect crewed yacht for private or commercial use, whether for local or ocean sailing. Simon Turner Berthon Spain Tel: 0034 639 701 234 E-Mail: simon.turner@berthoninternational.com https://www.berthoninternational.com/about-berthon-international/meet-the-teams/simon-turner/ --- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/berthoninternational/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/berthon-international/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/berthoninternational/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/BerthonIntl Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.co.uk/berthoninternational/ Title: Jongert 2700M (VIVID) - Yacht for Sale - Berthon International Yacht Brokers #shorts Previous Video: Marex 375 Cruiser from Cannes Yachting Festival 2022, with Ben Toogood - Berthon International https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0kdiEe4IqE #yachtbroker #yachttours #yachtsforsale
Matt and Lisa make the tough decision to Sail away from Key West, in the aftermath of hurricane Ian. Key West experienced it’s fair share of death and destruction during the storm, and with another storm possibly following the same path in nine days, the crew decided to start their adventure two months earlier than planned. The five day sail up to mainland was filled with poor weather, big waves, and little sleep. Once they arrive in Fort Lauderdale, they quickly work to get the sailboat stocked with food, fuel, and anything else they will need for their international travels. The last day Matt goes up the mast, to work on navigation lights and get the boat ready for its voyage. Check out Episode 34 https://youtu.be/jrNVeYGVZLo