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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*
This father/daughter duo share their experience on West Coast Multihull's 5-Day Catalina Learn to Sail Vacation. Learn more about our sailing classes here: https://charter-catamaran.com/sailing-lessons/ Contact Guinevere for more info: 619.517.5630 - San Diego Lessons and Charters 619.365.4326 - Sea of Cortez Lessons and Charters guinevere@westcoastmultihulls.com charter-catamaran.com
on board 157' / 47m M/Y NICOLE EVELYN from $165,000 p/w + expenses. NICOLE EVELYN embodies the ideal yacht for a summer charter in New England or a winter retreat in the Bahamas or Caribbean. Main Features FACT TH • American pedigree yacht offering comfort and class • A 2023 refit revamped the yacht • Accommodates up to 11 guests in five well-appointed and spacious staterooms • Main deck master stateroom with his- and-hers bathrooms and walk-in closets • Expansive and well-laid out deck spaces for multiple lounging and dining options • Refit sundeck features a large jacuzzi with wraparound sunpads, a bar, lounge chairs and a dayhead Spacious swim platform for ease accessing the ocean and the yacht
Its a beautiful day and we are having a bit of lunch on our way to Sydney Australia. This is our first major cruise shortly after launching. The boat has a temporary mast just over 6m long that we made up ourselves from 2 pieces of mast section, sleeved in the middle and erected on the beach at Southwest Rocks. We used 6 hand swagged wires.