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Giorno 68 - la bella Cadice È una domenica serena a Cadice. Una domenica lenta, di quelle che piacciono a me. Ci alziamo con calma, senza sveglia. Chi prepara il caffè, chi rimane a dormire fino a tardi. Il Sole scalda la pelle e i nostri visi si arrossano in fretta, mentre camminiamo a piedi scalzi sulla sabbia fredda di un Oceano già pronto all’inverno. Le chiacchiere, il buon cibo, la bella compagnia, i discorsi difficili ma necessari, la gioia di condividere un momento sereno tutti insieme. La leggerezza ci accompagna fino al tramonto. Poi Starlink smette di funzionare e ci riporta bruscamente con i piedi per terra. D’altra parte, una cosa che mi insegna vivere qui è che gli imprevisti sono davvero all’ordine del giorno. Per quelli tireremo come sempre un coniglio fuori dal cappello e li risolveremo. Invece per conservare la polvere magica di una giornata così semplice ma così straordinaria il tempo non è mai abbastanza. ❤️ Camilla #barcaavela #barcavela #vivereinbarca #vitainbarca #domenica #vibes #cadice #oceano
The finish to Race 3 of the annual Narrows Regatta on Strangford Lough was a quick reach to the finish after the breeze picked up and pivoted 180 degrees. It was next to impossible for the J109 GTR to match it with the VX1 Sports boats which blasted past on the way back to Portaferry. The chasing VX1 where having a tough time keeping their height as the pressure built so while they were a lot faster they ended up sailing greater distance which kept GTR in the race The J109 GTR could not compete in this race but went on to take the overall series win with a consistent performance across the weekend. The team at Bottom Up Boats hope you are enjoying these quick bits from the 2024 racing on Strangford Lough Northern Ireland.
Club Marine TV Channel: https://youtu.be/0XB_2s2LhwM A few days out from the start of the big race south to Hobart and the weather modelling is suggesting a relatively benign track, with a high over Tasmania blocking the normal pattern of southerly fronts, while still promising some strong downwind running. Taking a rare opportunity provided by some of the world’s best ocean racing navigators being in the same place as the forecast was announced, we asked them what they made of the projections and how they would tackle the predicted conditions aboard their respective boats.