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What you came here to see... CATS!! Us getting used to the new camera/editing equipment, while the kitties are getting used to the boat. Luckily, they love it...so much fresh air, things to see, seagulls to harass! We'll make sailors out of these little ones in no time, just in time to set off on our first mission: Total Eclipse 2019: Where the moon meets the sun, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Friend us on Facebook!: Sailing SY Wake Instagram: @sywake Our website and blog: https://anendlesswake.com/
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
Hear from Australian Sailing Squad's Jake Lilley (QLD) about how his ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami (26-31 January 2015) went. The Queenslander was called the rising star of the Finn fleet and put in an exceptional performance in a tough fleet and a range of conditions finishing overall third. At 21-years of age, Lilley was the youngest Finn sailor in Miami and with his coach John Bertrand the current Junior European Champion is making steady progress. Lilley only joined the class in 2013 and is one of its fastest rising stars. Only time will tell whether he can continue this momentum, but there is no doubt that performing well at Rio is his aim. See Miami media release here: http://www.australiansailing.org/rising-stars-turner-wearn-lilley-make-waves-at-world-cup-miami/ For more information see www.australiansailing.org I/V thanks to ISAF TV.