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#outremer #outremer5x #boating #sailingboat #catamaran #sailing

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+ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/@navalgazingatcampdavid for in-depth yacht reviews. + To receive my FREE GIFT to you, CLICK HERE: https://www.navalgazingatcampdavid.net/. The e-book "19 Fatal Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Your Dream Catamaran". + Join our crew on Patreon by CLICKING HERE: https://www.patreon.com/NavalGazingatCampDavid for ad free videos and downloads of the specification and layout files. Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. In this fascinating short, we delve into the intricate physics that allows sailboats to seemingly defy the wind by sailing upwind. How is this possible? It's all about understanding the fundamental principles that govern sailing dynamics. From the Bernoulli principle to the concept of apparent wind, we'll break down these complex ideas into easy-to-grasp concepts. Whether you're a sailing aficionado or a curious mind, this short will give you a glimpse into the art and science of sailing. For those of you looking to expand your knowledge, consider reading 'Sailing for Dummies' by J.J. Isler and Peter Isler, Wiley, published in 2017, which provides a beginner-friendly guide to all things sailing. Alternatively, 'The Physics of Sailing Explained' by Bryon D. Anderson, released by Sheridan House in 2023, offers a deeper dive into the scientific aspects that make sailing possible. Affiliate Disclosure: "In full transparency, please note that the links in this video description may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase through these links. You don't pay more when using these links, and any earnings help to support this channel. I only recommend products or services I believe will add value to my audience. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." Thank you for your trust and support!"

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bordare: (v.) (Conduzione) to trim the sail, to spread the sail Termine obsoleto oggi sostituito da "regolare le vele" o "cazzare/lascare le vele" bordo: (s.m.) [A]. (Terminologia) side Lato della nave (bordo di dritta e bordo di sinistra). Riferito al vento si dice bordo di sopravvento e di sottovento. Si indica in questo modo anche ciascun tratto di bordeggio che un veliero compie per risalire il vento. Si usano anche i sinonimi "lato" e "fianco". [B]. a b. (Terminologia) on board, aboard Significa sull'imbarcazione", [C]. salire a b. (Terminologia) to board Salire sull'imbarcazione. [D]. fuori (Terminologia) outboard Fuori dell'imbarcazione. [E]. virare di b. (Conduzione) to put the boat about Cambio di mura di un veliero, cioè passaggio della prua al vento (virare di prua), per prendere il vento dal bordo opposto al precedente. E' parte del bordeggio. [F]. b. libero (Terminologia) free board Nelle navi si chiama così l'altezza del ponte principale dal livello del mare, a pieno carico e alla massima immersione consentita. Nelle imbarcazioni da diporto analogamente corrisponde alla massima altezza della coperta dal livello del mare.

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Went to Jetty Park Beach today to see if we thought the washed out beach might be worth taking our metal detector to search for treasures. The beach erosion was more than we thought but I believe we will plan a trip back with the detector. never know what kind of treasures you might find!

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