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WWII combat medic, Bob Erskine finishes his return to battle sites of the 78th Inf. Div. during the liberation of Europe
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BoatTest review's the design and styling of the the Gran Turismo 44. For the full BoatTest review visit: http://bit.ly/1TzWgxP ________________________________________________________________ The Beneteau story began more than 130 years ago when Benjamin Beneteau started building fishing trawlers in Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, France. Today, Beneteau has grown to over twenty manufacturing facilities in France, Italy, Brazil and the United States and has become the worldwide leader in sailboats manufacturing. The Beneteau product lines now include sailboats Oceanis, First and Sense, and powerboats Gran Turismo, Swift Trawler, Barracuda and Monte Carlo. Visit http://bit.ly/258I5sr to learn more and locate a dealer near you. Subscribe to Beneteau America's Youtube Channel https://goo.gl/n36ROS Follow Beneteau America on Facebook: - Beneteau Sail: https://goo.gl/1qEN5g - Beneteau Power: https://goo.gl/b6BrqQ Follow Beneteau America on Twitter : https://goo.gl/Uo8vIH
BoatTest review's the design and styling of the the Oceanis 41. More info on the Oceanis 41 here: http://bit.ly/23Hf43s For the full BoatTest review visit: http://bit.ly/1T4KK1e ________________________________________________________________ The Beneteau story began more than 130 years ago when Benjamin Beneteau started building fishing trawlers in Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, France. Today, Beneteau has grown to over twenty manufacturing facilities in France, Italy, Brazil and the United States and has become the worldwide leader in sailboats manufacturing. The Beneteau product lines now include sailboats Oceanis, First and Sense, and powerboats Gran Turismo, Swift Trawler, Barracuda and Monte Carlo. Visit http://bit.ly/258I5sr to learn more and locate a dealer near you. Subscribe to Beneteau America's Youtube Channel https://goo.gl/n36ROS Follow Beneteau America on Facebook: - Beneteau Sail: https://goo.gl/1qEN5g - Beneteau Power: https://goo.gl/b6BrqQ Follow Beneteau America on Twitter : https://goo.gl/Uo8vIH
BoatTest puts the Oceanis 41 to the Test! More info on the Oceanis 41 here: http://bit.ly/23Hf43s For the full BoatTest review visit: http://bit.ly/1T4KK1e Beneteau is known worldwide for its sleek design, quality construction and innovation in the manufacturing of seaworthy sailing and power yachts. Visit http://www.beneteauusa.com to learn more and locate a dealer near you. ________________________________________________________________ The Beneteau story began more than 130 years ago when Benjamin Beneteau started building fishing trawlers in Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie, France. Today, Beneteau has grown to over twenty manufacturing facilities in France, Italy, Brazil and the United States and has become the worldwide leader in sailboats manufacturing. The Beneteau product lines now include sailboats Oceanis, First and Sense, and powerboats Gran Turismo, Swift Trawler, Barracuda and Monte Carlo. Visit http://bit.ly/258I5sr to learn more and locate a dealer near you. Subscribe to Beneteau America's Youtube Channel https://goo.gl/n36ROS Follow Beneteau America on Facebook: - Beneteau Sail: https://goo.gl/1qEN5g - Beneteau Power: https://goo.gl/b6BrqQ Follow Beneteau America on Twitter : https://goo.gl/Uo8vIH
First Class Sailing got the cruising chute up on the sail over to France in August. http://www.firstclasssailing.com/Sail-to-Boulogne-and-Dunkirk/
http://www.divingadelaide.com.au http://www.onlinedivegear.com.au South Australia really has it all. Where else can you simply walk in from the beach, swim out for a bit and dive a 125 year old historical shipwreck like the Star of Greece! After hearing so much about it, Brett, Denise and Ron went out for a very long dive on the wreck and the reef right next to it. The reef gets down to about 8 metres and is not a bad dive by itself (besides the usual suspects, we found two very uncommon nudibranchs, quite a few crabs, a flathead and some big schools of fish on the reef). After a nice and cruisy dive on the reef you get to the shipwreck, which actually covers quite a large area (the ship was an iron three master, so it must have been massive!) and there is heaps of life on it! There used to be a buoy on this wreck, which made it easy to find, but unfortunately that is gone now (November 2013). At low tide though, when we dived it, you can see one of the masts sticking out (only about 40 centimeters or so) which makes the wreck easy to locate. You can also keep heading north along the beach in about 3.5 metres of water and you will find it. The day we dived it we had beautiful visibility (about 10-15 metres on the reef and more above the sand). We didn't encounter any currents and the water temperature was around the 17 degrees Celsius. Video shot at Port Willunga South Australia 24/11/2013 (C) Ron van der Marel Divers: Ron van der Marel (Diving Adelaide Owner/Instructor) Denise Kuijlaars (Diving Adelaide Owner/Instructor) Brett Blackwell This video was shot using a GoPro HERO2 in a dive housing
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WetaFest 2013 @ Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club, New Zealand. Check out the Regatta Report here http://www.wetamarine.com/about/news/587-tauranga-puts-it-on-for-nz-wetafest See Full Edit here.....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uxx65-DVbOY&feature=youtu.be Filming & Editing | Joshua McCormack Music | July+Flame+(GAMPER+&+DADONI+Remix)
shipwreck near Los Cristianos, dived in september, filmed with gopro hero 3 1080p 60fps, music by loco dice - paradiso
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When Deb is not on board and I am working, I will use the large LED TV in the Salon as my monitor and sit on the salon settee. It is a bit more comfortable and I like the extra real estate for the screen. This was the case last week as I was sitting in the salon working. It was a great day because it was still warm but overcast so no bright sunlight for a change, I had the hatches all opened up and had a nice gentle breeze running through the boat. Half way through the call the wind started to pick up, then it started to pick up a lot, and I could hear the howling in the distance as the wind blew through the rigging of the row of sailboats just upwind of me. While on the call, I muted my microphone and closed the large forward hatch. As I finished that the sky opened up with a torrential rain pour. I was quickly closing the 4 hatches in the roof that I had open and another 7 opening ports on the side of the boat. All of this was going on while I was still on this conference call and un-muting the microphone to respond to a question or comment then muting as quickly as I could again. By the time the call ended, the wind was blowing a steady 20 knots and gusting to about 30. The rain subsided for the most part and when I went back up top, the temperature felt like it dropped 15 degrees in that hour. I continued to work the rest of the day on meetings and phone calls remotely, however the wind really had the boat hobby horsing and rocking pretty good. When the wind starts to blow that hard, there are a few interesting sounds that happen on the boat, that we are just used to, but others wonder what they are. I attached a small video below that shows me sitting on the salon settee working. You can get a sense for how much motion there was on the boat this day, and we were tied up to a dock. If you listen closely you can hear a few things in the background. The first is the wind that you can still hear howling if you listen carefully. This is with all of the hatches battened down and closed up tight. You will also hear a bit of a ringing sound or long dull clank. This sound is actually made from two different things that run up the inside of the mast. There are wires that run from the base of the mast to the top of the mast for lighting on top of the mast, antenna, etc. This is combined with the lines that run up the mast for raising the sails. When the boat rocks a certain way they hit on the inside of the mast making this sound. The other is a loud thump , this is actually something that you should not hear, but I still had an antenna for the TV run up on the flag halyard and when the wind would blow it hit the stays (the metal wires that run from the sides of the boat to the top of the mast to stabilize it). It is a lot like a giant piano or guitar string being plucked. So there you have it, a little insight into working from the boat. 98% of the time, it isn't much different than working from your office, but on some -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "How to repair a wooden mast, boom, spar or Bulkhead (Step by Step) " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nxr-yxUjvQ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-