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This is our boat Esper at anchor on the south west tip of Ko Lanta, Thailand. It was shot with the Splash Drone, which you can get here: www.fpvfactory.com. We'll be using the Splash Drone in our regular video diary, which we publish every fortnight. Our Patreon supporters get to see the clip a week before everyone else. If you're interested in supporting our videos then please take a look at followtheboat on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/followtheboat Music by Kevin MacLeod - www.incompetech.com

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https://www.freesailingtutorials.com https://facebook.com/freesailingtutorials Admiralty Copyright License: HMCO 35358 Welcome to freesailingtutorials.com. All videos are filmed and edited by Mark Burkes, a freelance sailing instructor and RYA Yachtmaster Instructor (Ocean). Mark's logged over 200,000 nautical miles in 35 years including a race circumnavigation. He has raced in the Southern Ocean nine times whilst skipper on two Castro Clipper 70s during the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race in (2013 - Team Garmin and 2019 - WTC Logistics. He's also skippered in the RORC Fastnet Race, Rolex Sydney Hobart Race, Swan World Cup and many other regattas and offshore races. www.freesailingtutorials is not a sailing school.

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All of the worlds best skiff sailors are in Buenos Aires, Argentina for the most important event of the season, the 2015 49er/49erFX World Championships. Here's a short interview with 2014 ISAF World Sailors Of The Year, Martine Grael & Kahena Kunze for Brazil. All the action is available on http://49er.org/

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Hunter Impala 28 "Jiminy Cricket" win the joint start to the 2022 Bar Buoy Race. They hit the line with speed and held off the leading IRC 1 yachts for the first stretch of the race. With the main back winding as the apparent wind increase and moved forward as the tide took hold and pushed them out towards the Bar Buoy at speed. Strangford Sailing Club once again did a great job kicking off the annual narrows series with a great race out and back into the narrows. Jimminy Cricket GBR 9507 went on to finish 6th in the IRC2 fleet.

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