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La Poissoiniere II alla boa di Cala d'Oliva, nel Parco dell'Asinara. Naturalmente in Sardegna: un posto fantastico, una delle mete preferite delle vacanze in barca a vela di Sirena Sailing

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Our guests wanted to see what the sailing cruiser life is actually like and they're getting a great glimpse into what it's like when it's a bit too windy. It always seems that my guests always get the learning lessons that they want to experience. Come join me and learn to sail in paradise! For more details: https://sailingbritican.com/liveaboard-experience/ #sailing #sailingadventure #sailingchannel #catamaransailing #catamaranlife

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A brand-new #IMOCA 60 is in the works, just in time to compete in the next around the world races, including #TheOceanRace 2027! Don’t forget to subscribe for more The Ocean Race: https://goo.gl/BzBCwU Check out our full video catalogue: https://goo.gl/nrB9ay Like The Ocean Race on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theoceanrace/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoceanrace/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theoceanrace/ Read More: http://www.theoceanrace.com

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We had an interesting final sail on Peter's Firebird in the most wind I sailed in when in Barbados - we sailed with 2 reefs. Peter's friend Eric has a foiling waveboard and he wanted to foil behind the Firebird. In the end he managed it, but there was lots of falling in at the beginning. It was hard work for Peter and I as we had to start at near zero speed, so Eric could grab the tow rope, then slowly accelerate to about 7 knots so he could get ready for lift off. Then accelerate to 10 knots very quickly, so he could lift out. And then control the speed at 10-12 rather than surge up to 15-18. But of course the wind would drop, or he'd fall in or.... but, as I say, after 2 hours he did manage to fly for maybe 30 secs. Although, if we were quick enough, we could stop and heave to after he fell in, sometimes we sailed on too far and then we had to pull in the tow rope (we discovered it was too easy to get it entangled on rudders and daggerboards), tack round and sail back. As always it was scary how quickly a head disappears from view. But interestingly we could easily see him when he was in the sun, it was when he was north of us that he became invisible (one of his sons kept a very close eye on Dad, religiously pointing to his position). Flat water helped, and lots of passing day charter cats got a bit confused by seeing a swimmer apparently a mile out to sea but happily waving!

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