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It's only when you sail a tall ship that you really understand their history in context of how people 'worked' them as we hear from on board Bessie Ellen. Read more here: http://www.classicyacht.tv/journal/ Book here: http://bessie-ellen.com///www.classicyacht.tv/journal/ If you like this video please *subscribe to our YouTube channel* for unique and exclusive classic boat videos. *Video production | Emily Harris © CLASSIC YACHT TV*

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Jenna attempts to walk down tower 21 on The Great Wall of China

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Welcome to Naval Gazing at Camp David Shorts. I'm your host, Johnathan. In this illuminating YouTube Shorts video, we'll unravel the complexities of mastering the mainsail, focusing on mainsail shape and cut. The mainsail is a critical component of your catamaran's rigging, and understanding its shape and cut is essential for optimal sailing performance. For those seeking to deepen their knowledge, we recommend consulting the following reputable sources: Title: "The Complete Sailor: Learning the Art of Sailing" Author: David Seidman Publisher: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press Year: 2011 Title: "Sail and Rig Tuning" Author: Ivar Dedekam Publisher: Fernhurst Books Year: 2000 Title: "Sail Trim: Theory and Practice" Author: Peter Hahne Publisher: Sheridan House Year: 2011 These resources offer extensive insights into sail shape and cut, providing you with a strong foundation for mastering your mainsail. If you found this video informative, be sure to like and subscribe to "Naval Gazing at Camp David" for more educational and engaging content on catamaran sailing and maritime topics. Join our community and set sail on your journey to mastery! ⛵📘🌅 #MainsailShape #SailCut #NavalGazingAtCampDavid #Circumnavigation #CatamaranReviews

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Tip: watch in full-screen and maximum resolution. The graphical user interface is just for demoing. Notice the bottom information in the video about the compute time. See our blog post for details: https://medium.com/kitekraft/tech-deep-dive-how-kitekraft-solves-aerodynamics-e5216135ceaf Sign up in our waiting list: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPqblOgcZhke8tTp0Mfr09hQVzyCVlgX6cqeFbOEcXGDxWBw/viewform?usp=sf_link

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Croats love it when visitors make the effort to learn their language. Plus, it doesn’t hurt to say you can speak two languages! Before we get started, let it be known that Croatian is a really tough language to learn – everyone will tell you it’s a complicated language to master, given that accents and feminine/masculine nouns are involved. But, like anything that you set your mind to, when you achieve it, it feels good! Here are some basic phrases to get you started on your journey to mastering the Croatian language: English: Hello Croatian: Bok Sounds Like: Bohk English: How are you? Croatian: Kako ste? Sounds Like: kah-koh steh? English: Do you speak English? Croatian: Govorite li engleski? Sounds Like: goh-voh-ree-teh lee en-glees-kee English: Please Croatian: Molim Sounds Like: moh-leem English: A beer/coffee/tea, please Croatian: Pivo/kavu/čaj, molim Sounds Like: PEE-voh/KAH-voo/CH-ay MOH-leem If you're more of a visual learner, check out our blog with more information on basic Croatian phrases to get you started: https://www.sail-croatia.com/set-sail/resource/basic-croatian-phrases

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