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At one point or another, all of us have made jokes about the "Poop Deck"...Yet, a very small percentage of us actually know what it is, or what it means. That's where Captain G comes in! Often times he is teaching the crew about the real technical skills needed to sail a catamaran. But sometimes his lessons are a bit less for application and are more so for the curious (Cody). WATCH OUR SHOW!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nsvIT8jNl8&t=2s New Videos released TWICE WEEKLY SUBSCRIBE for more episodes & adventures! ------------------------------------------ Follow along to witness the ups and downs of life at sea. People dream about nautical adventures of this type, but perhaps they fail to consider the challenges of living in a confined space with strangers at the mercy of the great ocean. Welcome aboard the adventure of a lifetime! ------------------------------------------ Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sailingcerebral_/ Follow us on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@sailingcerebral_?lang=en Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sailingcerebral Join our Community: https://www.patreon.com/sailingcerebral ------------------------------------------ Would YOU leave it all behind and go on a three-month sailing journey with three strangers?? Tell us in the comments! Thank you for watching!!! DON’T miss an episode, Subscribe now!: https://www.youtube.com/c/SailingCerebral?sub_confirmation=1 #boatlife #caribbeanadventure #boateducation
Just another day on the Reef! While conducting weekly Eye on the Reef surveys, marine biologists Dr Glen and Fern had some unexpected company as a pod of Spinner Dolphins cruised on by at Quicksilver’s Agincourt Reef pontoon! You never know what wonders you’ll encounter out here. Spinner dolphins are the most common species encountered on the Reef and are named after the aerial tricks they perform when leaping out of the water. These small dolphins will even ride the pressure wave off the bow of slow moving vessels.