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Pedro Garra is Commodore for the Snipe Class International Racing Association. He sailed at the World Championship in San Diego this September representing his home country of Uruguay. He comes with strong Snipe credentials as his father won a Bronze medal in Snipes at the PanAm Games. Pedro represents the best type of Commodore, one who comes to the job as a top sailor and one who sees his role as making sure that the Class stays strong for all those who sail the boat. He joins a long list of SCIRA Commodores who have managed to keep this 78 year old class a powerhouse in international dinghy competitions. He talks about the culture of sportsmanship that permeates the class and makes the intense competition on the water a more civil battle among friends. Another manifestation of that is how the top sailors in the class are always available to help others with rig tuning, tactics or boat handling advice.
Nick Voss is still in college but he's been moving up the ladder in the Snipe Class at a fast pace. He finished in 4th place at the Snipe Junior Worlds in San Diego. As one of only two Jr. skippers to qualify for the Snipe Sr. Worlds, Nick and his crew, John Frettwell, roared out to place 8th in the competition. They were the second highest placing US boat after Ernesto Rodriguez/Megan Place who finished 3rd overall. Nick's got quite a bit to say about why collegiate sailors should think about a Snipe when they graduate -- both the price of getting and campaigning a boat and the quality of the racing that's available make the Snipe a compelling choice. Of course Nick comes from a strong Snipe background and has stories about how as a really young Sniper he would sometimes sleep through races in the bottom of the boat.
George Szabo sails Snipes because the Class knows how to have fun both on and off the water. As an international Class it attracts some of the best small boat sailors both in the US and from around the world. An integral component is the fun that comes from the family atmosphere of the regattas - the parties are legendary. George came to the 2009 Snipe Worlds in San Diego fresh from his victory in the Star Worlds. He tells us what it takes to win a World Championship. He also talks about how the Snipe is a boat that can be sailed by big sailors, and not so big sailors and how a loft like Quantum helps make that possible. He also shares his excitement about crewing for 10 year old Cameron Biehl in the unique US Jr./Sr. Championship a few years ago.
Brian Bissell graduated from college as a two time all american sailor and gravitated to the Snipe Class as part of his work with North Sails One Design. He's stayed with the Class because of the high level of competition that's possible. Brian's been to the Worlds in Portugal and San Diego and the Western Hemispheres in Uruguay since joining the class five years ago. Brian talks about why collegiate sailors should think about the Snipe as their boat of choice. Even though the boat has lots of tuning adjustments, its possible to go out and be competitive with just a little help from other Snipers. Greg Fisher gave him three basic rig tunes and sent him out on the course.
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Welcome (and please subscribe!) to the oldest sailing channel on YouTube! This video was shot back in 2009 when Elizabeth and Seth took their Lagoon 380 Catamaran halfway around the world from Norfolk, Virginia to Sydney, Australia. Now it's 2020 and we're back cruising, this time with our kids! Please visit our website for more info at https://www.the-sailing-family.com Original Description: Seth and Elizabeth visit the Cook Island of Swarrow on their Lagoon 380 Catamaran, Honeymoon. They spend their time on this uninhabited atoll with friends on La Palapa and Victory Cat. The snorkeling here was incredible! To learn more about our trip halfway around the world, please visit: www.sailblogs.com/member/honeymoon/
cosa ci tocca fare per mangiare! alaggio degli stark,settembre 2009
AVVISTAMENTO DI TARTARUGA MARINA AL LARGO DI PANAREA ISOLE EOLIE IN BARCA A VELA SAILING SPORT NATURA AMORE ANIMALI
Ålänningar provkör en 12 meters sjöräddnings båt av Viktoria klass.
Durante il mio viaggio di nozze ho incontrato ad Hookipa i più grandi del mondo. Grazie Josh Brian e Robby
Interviews with Laser sailor Tom Slingsby, 49er crew Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen and 470 men's crew Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page after day five for the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta.
The Australian Sailing Team's 49er crew of Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen and Laser sailor Tom Slingsby have won Gold medals at the Skandia Sail for Gold Regatta in Weymouth, England.