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Hi there, Thought I’d send you the video of the microburst over Banana Bay in Golfito on March 10. Fingers broke away. We abandoned our finger and used every line on the boat to tie to the pilings. That’s my Daughter greeting me at the boat, sure that we lost the boat. Poor girl. Just a few scratches and frayed nerves. 3 days later they almost had things put back together. Out at the anchorage one of the boats that didn’t drag anchor clocked 71 knots for a moment. HIGHEST WIND RECORDED AWARD ENTRY https://oceanposse.com

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the sea can be a scary place 🌊 it lays bare the power of nature it lays bare your personal limits the sea can be a scary place 🌊 it does not care of right or wrong it does not judge your fears or courage the sea can be a scary place 🌊 but oh how many wonders does it hold but oh how many stories has it told the sea can be a scary place 🌊 and today we bowed to its might but tomorrow we ride it’s endless tide - please don’t judge my writing skills or my respect of the ocean, please don’t comment on how the waves do not look like 4m breaking waves, if you ever tried to film waves you know, please be kind because sharing “failure” in todays world is probably the bravest thing one can do and I try to be proud of it, because I know it will help some of you - this post is for all you sailors who did turn around, it was not weakness, it was respect of the ocean and yourself 🥰 Stay Salty, Greta and Michael on Zambezi ⛵️ #sailing #sailinglife #sailboat #sailboatlife #liveaboard #catamaran #catamaranlife

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Meine italienischen Freunde haben ganz besondere Vorlieben: Seeigel! Nach etwas Übung habe ich herausgefunden, an welchen Felsen sie sich aufhalten. https://korfu-segeln.de/

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Here in San Diego, we’re lucky to enjoy year-round sailing, with our crew hitting the water 7 days a week, all 12 months of the year. Southern California’s weather during January, February, and March is hard to beat—lately, we’ve been enjoying sunny days with temperatures in the 60s and 70s. One of the most common questions we hear this time of year is: "Will I get cold on the water?" The truth is, San Diego’s winter weather isn’t all that different from fall or spring.   Captain Dave’s Tip: Bring an extra layer—like a windbreaker or jacket—to stay comfortable during your sail. And don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with cozy blankets, especially when the sun begins to set on our Sunset Sails. Another reason to sail this season? It’s prime wildlife-spotting time! Whale-watching season is happening NOW through mid-April.  Join one of our Whale-Watching Sails to catch gray whales in their natural habitat as they migrate south to Baja, California, right along our coastal waters.   We can’t wait to welcome you aboard for a relaxing and memorable winter sailing experience! 🌞🌊

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