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Jump onboard tall ship Blue Clipper for a passage crossing adventure! Leave land in the distant horizon as you set sail across the ocean. From UK based mile builders to crossing the Bay of Biscay, or even taking on the ultimate Atlantic crossing, Blue Clipper's passage crossings suit all experience levels. Built-in Sweden in 1991, Blue Clipper is an impressive three-masted gaff rig schooner. With a clipper bow, original teak deck and elegant stern, she mixes a traditional tall ship feel with a relatively modern build giving guests an authentic experience with all the mod cons. On deck, she boasts ample space for her guests to become fully immersed in hands-on sailing, heaving the ropes, hoisting the sails, learning ropes skills, and even taking the helm. A spacious saloon, wheelhouse and galley also sit at deck level, while below decks have been well-considered with six spacious ensuite cabins, sleeping 12. All cabins have full-size bunks, a small desk, a porthole for natural light and heating/air conditioning. Find out more about ocean crossing adventures with Blue Clipper here: https://venturesailholidays.com/ship/blue-clipper/
EnduroSat offers a wide range of CubeSat Modules and Platforms. More information and datasheet for the Onboard Computer/OBC by EnduroSat are available here: https://www.endurosat.com/products/cubesat-onboard-computer-obc/ You can order the CubeSat OBC or any other product directly through our online CubeSat Store: https://www.endurosat.com/cubesat-category/cubesat-obc/
This is a quick video featuring Chapman Ducote, owner of the host dive vessel, the DELTA Powerboats 54 Carbon. In the background are Team Salt Life (Cameron Kirkconnell, Sarah Jarrett, Ryder Devoe) and Ian Miller. When we arrived back to the docks at Big Game, in Bimini, a local was hanging out at the filet station. When he saw the slob fish we had in the cooler, he phoned his well-known, commercial fishing friend to let him know that these white boys know how to slay fish. Good times. Huge thank you and videography credit to Perrin James at www.lastbreathfilm.com