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Because nothing compares to the roar of the Blue Angels overhead while you watch from your own yacht. The Bay buzzing with energy, the water alive with celebration, and views you’ll never get from shore — it’s unforgettable. ✨ Fleet Week by Invitation: Oceanis 41 “Briseis” ✨ 📅 Sunday, October 12 — Only 6 tickets total 📍 Jack London Square Marina ⚓ Step aboard our Oceanis 41 “Briseis” for a once-in-a-lifetime Fleet Week experience. With just 6 guests per day, you’ll have a front-row seat to the Blue Angels — minus the crowds. 💫 What’s Included: 🍷 Premium wine & craft beer pairings 🧀 Gourmet charcuterie + artisan chocolates 🎁 Signature gift bag keepsake ⛵ 5 hours aboard a luxury yacht with pro skipper ✈️ Blue Angels airshow right above you 🎟️ Tickets: $275 per guest (6 spots only!) 👉 Grab your ticket now before they’re gone! https://bit.ly/FleetWeekByInvitationOceanis41 🤝 Come solo and meet new friends — or bring a favorite wingman.
#sailing #PHRF #sailboatracing #CaptainQ #BoatFools #racingstories #sailboatlife Old Sailing Rivals Talk Smack Two old racing rivals. One rating system. Plenty of trash talk. ⚓😄 In this short, Captain Alan “Captain Q” Kew and Tristram Coburn revisit the good old days—when starting lines were crowded, egos were fragile, and PHRF ratings decided who really won the race. If you’ve ever wondered what PHRF (Performance Handicap Racing Fleet) means, or why sailors argue about it decades later, this one’s for you. Using the Intrepid 40 as the spark, we break down how PHRF works—seconds per mile, rating differences, and why two boats (and two skippers) can finish together but never agree on the result. This is accidentally educational sailing content: part nostalgia, part explanation, and part friendly (mostly) rivalry. Whether you’re a cruiser, racer, or just here for the banter, welcome to BoatFools Sailing. 👉 Subscribe for real-world sailboat reviews, racing stories, and honest boat-buying advice—no yacht-broker fluff. Real boats, real people, real fun! Sailboats for the Rest of Us! Join us for full boat tours, expert insights, and sailing adventures—all with a touch of humor.
Blackbeard, the pirate, famous in the golden age of sail, was known for his fearsome appearance. He was a tall man with a long, black beard that he would tie in braids. To intimidate his enemies, he would place slow-burning fuses under his hat, creating a cloud of smoke around his head during battles. #shorts #pirates #piratesofthecaribbean