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A short and sweet little clip of some of the go pro footage we captured at the poor knights marine reserve in NZ this week. We have taken some time off video editing lately to concentrate on boat maintenance, work to save some pennies and take a little break to enjoy NZ without cameras. However this was just too special not to share. Being able to access unique places that you can only get to by water is part of what makes the Roam adventure so special. We had the pleasure of taking our new Crew members Sam and Estelle, to the poor knights Islands marine reserve where we anchored over night and were lucky to have some nice conditions for a spot of free diving. A very different experience to the snorkeling scenery in the tropics with cold water fish species, soft corals and kelps. The abundance of sea life in these protected waters is something really special. It clearly shows what the oceans would be like without human impact. Hope you enjoy - Liss
ARROW was among the first of the West Solents to be built at Lymington in 1924, and the last of a lucky group of these ultra elegant and fast 1920s sports boats to be restored by Peter Brookes at Maldon through the 1990s. https://www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk/yacht/782/ARROW She has subsequently become arguably the best known of them, campaigned very successfully in two ownerships over 25 years in both Mediterranean and south and southeast of England classic regattas. ARROW is also unarguably the best equipped classic regatta package, optimised to compete under both CIM and IRC rules, and transported (and ‘dry sailed’ indoors) aboard her very own UK and EU-legal 19-tonne truck that is included in the sale. What is there not to like?!
The bowmen and woman are a made of tuff stuff. Life at the pointy end of any yacht is never dull, from call the distance to the start to setting up for sail changes they are always on the go. Light, fast on there feet and always their to figure any issue that you get into make the bow man or woman one of if not the most valuable members of any yacht racing crew. When you get a hold of a good bowman be sure to feed them just enough beer after each race to keep the sharp for the next days racing and keen enough to come back for more. This was a bottom up boats Mumm 36 memory for the the annual frosties series on Strangford lough.