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“Hi! My name is Periklis, half Greek half French. I grew up in Santorini, Greece. I’ve been sailing since the age of 7. At 7 it is also when I started competing, something I’ve been doing for many years, and still do ever so often when I have the time." Read more on Periklis whereabouts and his recommended 7-day sailing itinerary on the latest Magister Navis issue here: https://www.sailogy.com/magazine
Dolphins off the Isle of Rum, on the west coast of Scotland. On a trip with Sail Scotland members Moonshadow Yacht Charters Ltd. Scotland offers sailing as it should be… there’s space and freedom. And the choice to do a lot – or do next to nothing – in this spectacular setting. It’s uncrowded and unspoilt, and life here moves at a different pace. People come specially to see basking sharks, puffins, seals, dolphins and eagles. They sail. They walk along beaches and coastal paths, explore local history and photograph their surrounds. They eat fresh seafood at stylish cafes and vibrant marinas. They enjoy the friendly traditional pubs. They browse shops in bustling coastal towns and villages. They picnic on beaches that are near-deserted, even in the height of summer. Or just sit and watch the tides, the sunsets and the stars. You simply #MustSeaScotland Find out more: Marinas & Boatyards: http://bit.ly/2e0J3mw Yacht Charters: http://bit.ly/2dNGX7L Sailing Holidays: http://bit.ly/2erGlEJ Sailing Schools: http://bit.ly/2ejZKsf Visit our website: http://www.sailscotland.co.uk Like our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/sailscotland Say hello on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SailScotland
The test consists of lancing handmade wooden javelins from a predetermined line at a coconut situated between 7 & 9.5m above ground level atop a pole. The coconut is divided into 5 horizontal zones, with points on a scale of 2 to 10 being allocated in an ascending amount as one’s javelin strikes & holds higher up the coconut. Normally each competitor throws 8 javelins on 5 to 7 separate occasions. The pole is lowered after each round, and the coconut is removed and taken to the judges for verification of the points gained. Fresh coconut is then hoisted. The winner is the person or team which totals the greatest number of points:
A massive racing yacht speeds past a small sailboat in rough ocean waves — water splashes over the deck, crew gripping ropes, handheld chaos captured in full thrill. ⚠️ This is an AI-generated sailing video, not real footage. #Sailing #YachtRacing #OceanChaos #ClosePass #BoatLife #ExtremeSailing #AIVideo #ViralShorts #SailingAdventure #Adrenaline