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Here are ten reasons people choose to cross an ocean under sail, and why this voyage might be the one that stays with you. 1. To trade noise for the sound of wind in the sails. 2. To trade speed for purpose, rediscover the art of slow travel. 3. To find peace in simplicity: shared meals, shifting skies, and endless horizons. 4. To connect deeply with nature and people, far from Wi-Fi and routine. 5. To learn how to sail a tall ship by doing, steering, setting sails, keeping watch. 6. To watch the sun rise and set with nothing but sea around you. 7. To feel small, in the best possible way. 8. To trade notifications for the sound of waves and laughter on deck. 9. Because every voyage helps keep this historic ship - built in 1911 — sailing the world. 10. Because you'll return home with more than stories, you'll return changed. Share it with the one you'd want beside you at sea. @barkeuropa
We recently set the GoPro up to film the planking the new LM46 performancy yacht that is under construction at Lyman-Morse in Maine. The construction of this cold-molded performance cruiser is moving along quickly — and will get you sailing quickly, too! The cold-molding process involves layering western red cedar and epoxy applied in 4 rounds, two of which are seen here. A bag is then used to create a vacuum to ensure a tight seal and draw uniform pressure across the epoxy to cure. Excited to share more as construction develops. Check lymanmorse.com for details about the LM46.