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tourdefrancevoile
49 Views · 10 years ago

The Web Minute | Dunkirk - Exhibition Races

woodsdesigns
1,854 Views · 10 years ago

Our second night at sea was spent beating north in a building wind. About 3am we overtook Turnpoint and then, as we approached Campbell River, still hard on the wind, we passed two anchored R2Ak boats who were waiting for the tide change. We decided to reef before passing through the notorious Seymour Narrows, fortunately we got through at first light. Although the wind and waves were not as extreme as last year the gusts blowing down off the western cliffs were often vicious and the whirlpools caused by the 8 knot tide with us caused us to be thrown around and we had to sail very cautiously. We then faced a 90mile beat up Johnstone Strait. We were buzzed by a helicopter, not as bad as the one who interferred at the Port Townsend start, but even so it was obvious the pilot had no idea how dangerous the downdraft could be on a fast moving multihull. The wind was still increasing but the water stayed flat so we could sail at high speed. First 9 knots to windward, then 10, then 11 and finally 12.5 knots hard on the wind. Fast enough to overtake a motoring Andrews 68 monohull. It was cold in the bright sunshine, a foretaste of the Alaskan weather to come. Finally, late in the evening we cleared the end of Johnstone Strait and started heading north into a very sloppy sea covered with logs and weed. I was steering as the sun started to set. We didn't hit anything but suddenly there was a bang and a lurch and the tiller was nearly ripped out of my hand. Looking back I saw the starboard rudder underwater held to the boat by one 6mm (1/4in) tiller bar bolt. It would be a real disaster if we lost any of it so we had a desperate race to get it all safely on board. Once we had it safe we discovered the rudder pintles had sheer off. Bob contacted race control to explain why our tracker now showed us sailing south. Fortunately Port Hardy was on a close reach, maybe 7 miles away, and somewhere we knew would be an easy entrance under sail in the dark. We were even less manouverable than usual, and I found it very tricky sailing with just one rudder. I could manage when the speed was over 6 knots but below that we had to mainly steer with the sails or the boat would weathercock. That was a challenge in the dark. The wind slowly dropped and by 11am we were pedalling into a confusion of lights, not quite sure where the government dock really was. A few minutes after midnight we tied up to the dock, tired, cold and very depressed. "Team meeting at 5am" said Bob. I know I didn't sleep, instead tossing and turning, what to do, why did it break... So we officially retired and began to make the repairs. See our return trip in the next video and see r2ak.com for more on the race.

Nike Steiger
64,181 Views · 10 years ago

After four nights at sea, I arrived in Isla Mujeres (Mexiko), the Island of Women. My friend Maria's parents live there on their boat Rejoice and Maria flew in from Panama to visit us. It was great to be able to take out my Brompton bike again and cruise around the island! Enjoy & Ahoy, Nike & Karl Visit www.whitespotpirates.com for more info about KARL, the journey or people I met during my trip. --- This is NOT a live documentary! There is a time difference between filming and publishing due to the time it takes to edit and to internet not always being awailable on those little remote palm tree islands :). For real-time updates, please visit www.facebook.com/whitespotpirates or www.instagram.com/whitespotpirates You would like to support this documentary? Become a Patron on www.patreon.com/whitespotpirates and get little special rewards in return

Sailingzatara
272,435 Views · 10 years ago

Although we haven't left port yet, we are making a plan and anticipating our upcoming adventures! Music credit: "Running on Faith" and "Change the World" by Eric Clapton. #SailingZataraSeason1

bottomupboats
970 Views · 10 years ago

Team GTR races their Mumm 36 across the Irish Sea 2/7/2016 The trip from East Down Yacht Club to Peel Harbour took a little over 3 hours and 40 minutes with a top speed of 16 Knots. With the official race cancelled a few boats decide the would still head over for the weekend. The running conditions made for some fast down wind sailing as GTR surfed down the waves. Wind strength 15 to 25 knots Tops Speed 16 Knots Average Speed 11.7 knots Seas 2 to 3 meters Music Provided by NoCopyrightSounds: Vans - Forever (feat Brenton Mattheus) https://www.youtube.com/watchv=RX7fZ5I709Y&list=LLND5rlXfcGf22YRVq6zdtGQ&index=13 ▽ Follow Vanze SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/vanzemusic Facebook https://www.facebook.com/vanzemusic Twitter https://twitter.com/VanzeMusic ▽ Follow Brenton Mattheus SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/brenton-mattheus Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BrentonMattheus Twitter https://twitter.com/brentonmattheus Website http://www.brentonmattheus.com/

slbycracing
189 Views · 10 years ago

Seal Beach Yacht Club Pop Tops - 2016 Series 3 - Race 2 July 7, 2016

sailingnewsfr
1,002 Views · 10 years ago

Chapeau vissé sur la tête, jumelles autour du cou, Gildas Morvan (Cercle Vert) surveille avec attention ses adversaires au cas où une risée les ferait accélérer. Poursuivi par Nicolas Lunven (Generali) et Erwan Tabarly (Armor Lux), le géant vert en tête depuis le départ de La Rochelle hier soir espère bien claquer cette victoire d'étape après une solitaire loupée, malgré quelques bons coups... Derrière le chrono est en marche pour Charlie Dalin (Skipper Macif 2015) et Yoann Richomme (Skipper Macif 2014) qui jouent leur victoire sur La Solitaire Bompard Le Figaro.

giovannichiappisi
1,927 Views · 10 years ago

Sono partito da san Nicola l'Arena (Palermo) il 4 di maggio e sono arrivato fino a Nettuno. Avrei voluto proseguire ancora, almeno fino all'Argentario, ma i pressanti inviti della mia malconcia salute mi hanno convinto a invertire la rotta. Adesso sono all'ancora davanti a Palinuro: il Cilento è un qualcosa di meraviglioso. Adesso comincio davvero a scendere fino a "casa". Casa, si fa per dire, perché è da quattro anni che non vedo un appartamento e abito in questi accoglientissimi 34 piedi...

giovannichiappisi
1,059 Views · 10 years ago

All'ancora nel porto di Palinuro. Se c'è un paradiso in terra, questo è uno di quelli. E nei prossimi giorni andrò in altri due posti, sempre qui nel Cilento, che mi hanno detto essere magici: la baia del Buon Dormire (praticamente all'altro versante del Capo) e la Baia degli Infreschi

heramenard
2,959 Views · 10 years ago

Procurez-vous le nouveau single de Héra Ménard! https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/et-si...-single/id1122208039?l=fr https://heramenard.bandcamp.com/ Demandez la chanson dans votre radio préférée!!

neiljessiesvtheredthread1732
2,210 Views · 10 years ago

On February 12th, we set sail out of Isla Parida, Panama, bound for the Islas Secas, a mere 20 nautical miles away. The Gods of the Winds had other plans, however. After an hour of beating hard into 30 knots of breeze and fighting to stay on course, we yielded to nature’s demands and spun downwind to begin a 700-nautical mile downwind sail to the fabled Galápagos archipelago. This video captures the delights our first true bluewater crossing, including our EQUATOR CROSSING and Shellback ceremony, a passage we were lucky to share with our good friend and crewmate, Lori. LINKS Blog: http://svtheredthread.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/svtheredthread/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/svtheredthread FILM BY: Jessie MUSIC: Clean Bandit (feat. Jess Glynne) - “Rather Be” Zac Brown Band - “Where the Boat Leaves From” Blondie - “Tide is High” LOCATION: The big blue sea, from Western Panama to Isla San Cristóbal in the Galápagos

vagabondepicurean
250 Views · 10 years ago

Herb Hunt at The Sailing Emporium http://thesailingemporium.com/wordpress1/news-and-notes/

bateaux-com
12,131 Views · 10 years ago

En proposant de changer le zip de la fermeture à glissière, Zlydeon vous fait faire de belle économie. Un accessoire facile à mettre en oeuvre désormais distribué dans le nautisme par Topoplastic.

chrisdoeswhat
198 Views · 10 years ago

Largest single firework ever, it was fun making this video. The fireworks with family was a lot of fun, but the results of this firework in the video were not real. this was just a sparkler.

williejhealey
38,327 Views · 10 years ago

Willie J Healey - Pipedreams (Official Video) Download 'Pipedreams': http://smarturl.it/PipedreamsDL?IQid=yt Listen to 'Pipedreams': http://smarturl.it/PipedreamsStrm?IQid=yt Follow WIllie J Healey Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/williejhealey Twitter: https://twitter.com/WJHealey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williejhealey/ -------------------

gc32racingtour
1,211 Views · 10 years ago

MUSIC : epic conclusion by Volker - A bluesy day royalty free music track

gc32racingtour
6,552 Views · 10 years ago

Music: Wellpunisher Axial - Tamanquero Wellpunisher remix Rameses B - Soul Essence

yotisailing
4,823 Views · 10 years ago

** NOW SOLD ** Built in France in 2006, “Big Kahoona” is an immaculately presented and very well specified Beneteau First 44.7 exclusively For Sale with YOTI. As a one owner yacht, “Big Kahoona” is arguably the neatest First 44.7 in Australia and represents a very competitive IRC/ORCi package, whilst still appealing to a buyer looking to cruise comfortably and safely. Her inventory includes a comprehensive wardrobe of composite racing sails and several more durable cruising sails. Most of the racing and cruising instrumentation has been recently upgraded and includes Raymarine autopilot, Raymarine Colour chart plotter and ICOM HF and VHF. In addition to a great sail wardrobe, her standing rigging has been very recently replaced as has most of her running rigging. This yacht is ready to race now or cruise to her next regatta. Contact Tim Vine to discuss further or to organise an inspection on Port Hacking. http://www.yoti.com.au/beneteau-first-44-7-big-kahoona/

onehilisailingteam333
266 Views · 10 years ago

In Training for Sailing Races. At Northern Lake Päijänne. Moderate wind Purjehdusharjoitus Pohjois-Päijänteellä. Kohtalainen tuuli. Farrier F-31 Trimaran. Yacht Racing. HeadCam.

tourdefrancevoile
386 Views · 10 years ago

La Minute Web Tour Voile | Dunkerque - Raid Côtier Vainqueur du jour Lorina Limonade - Golfe du Morbihan

tourdefrancevoile
71 Views · 10 years ago

The Web Minut | Dunkirk - Day 1

sailingwiththefoxwellfamily
12,120 Views · 10 years ago

There are lots of different ways in which you can clean the fouling from your yacht, this is how we do it at Medway Yacht Club. Music from http://www.purple-planet.com/

woodsdesigns
1,535 Views · 10 years ago

We spent our first night at sea drifting off Galiano Island. We should have pedalled, as Turnpoint Designs overtook us. Next morning a 15kt NW wind filled in as predicted and we began beating up the Strait of Georgia. Unfortunately, after a tack, we noticed our mast rotator was hanging loose. The 12mm (1/in) stainless steel bolt had sheered. None of us had expected that! Phil lashed it up with some dyneema line but we had to get a replacement bolt. Without the rotator the mast flops around, not only disturbing the windflow over the mainsail but also it flexes alarmingly. Fortunately Bob had a friend in Nanaimo with a waterfront dock. He was called at 6.30am and told to buy an 8in x 1/2in bolt. We sailed and pedalled into Nanaimo, Dave threw us the bolt and, without stopping, we were on our way again. But of course we had lost at least 2 hours of a good sailing wind and several boats overtook. We were amused by one boat who clearly thought "Bad Kitty has done 6 VanIsle races so knows the way, I'll follow them", realising almost too late that we were not tacking out of the harbour but entering it. And then the wind started to drop, and finally off Hornby Island it disappeared completely. On the hottest day for several weeks we pedalled for 6 hours straight, Phil did the lion's share but even I did over an hour. Still we made good about 12 miles and eventually a light wind started to build. Only then did we remember we had brought parasols that fitted over the pedal stations.... Fast multihulls are amazing, as soon as there is any wind they generate apparent wind and start to move, 4.5 knots with not a ripple on the water. Our second sunset at sea. We didn't know it was to be our last. More in the next video and see r2ak.com for more on the race.

saiiinasia
552 Views · 10 years ago

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landsailingfuerteventurabl4456
68 Views · 10 years ago

Nice Spanish family,.. enjoying the wind differently .... sailing with sand yachting.One more day, "ALL EQUAL UNDER THE WIND" is reality... Thank you dear friends of the wind .. for having given an opportunity to the only school Land Sailing Fuerteventura Blokart School land navigation on a sand yachting and to bring joy to his heart. A big hug friends of nature, from Fuerteventura to beautiful countries on the word. Hermosa familia Española..disfrutando del viento de una forma diferente, ....navegando con un carro a vela. Un día mas, " TODOS IGUALES BAJO EL VIENTO " es realidad. Gracias queridos amigos del viento.. por haber dado la oportunidad a la unica escuela de navegación terrestre con carro a vela, Landsailing Fuerteventura Blokart School de llevar alegría a su corazon. Un grande abrazo amigos de la naturaleza, desde Fuerteventura a los bellos países del mundo.

onboardwebzine
8,153 Views · 10 years ago

Testimony of Jeremy Ovens, reference pilot for the subjective assessment of Thales AW139 Reality H Full Flight Simulator.

aussailingteam
731 Views · 10 years ago

Introducing: Jason Waterhouse & Lisa Darmanin (Nacra 17) Get to know our mixed multihull sailors, Waterhouse Darmanin Sailing​, representing the Australian Olympic Team​ in Rio 2016​. After winning the gold medal at last year's Olympic Test Event, they are aiming high at the Olympic​ Games. Filmed and edited by Beau Outteridge​ for Australian Sailing Team​. ‪#‎AusSailing‬ ‪#‎RoadToRio‬ ‪#‎Rio2016‬ ‪#‎ComeWithUs‬

Svdelos
723,514 Views · 10 years ago

Sailing to the equator we are hit by a big storm and practice heaving to to try and make Delos comfortable in the big winds. After being at sea for close to 2 weeks, Delos sails her way towards the Equator! The crew go all out preparing nasty surprises for the equator crossing ceremony. And just as we get within a few miles of the equator, Neptune shows us who’s boss by stirring up a gnarly squal. Not wanting to cross the equator in bad weather we take this opportunity to practice our heaving-to skills. Subscribe at http://youtube.com/svdelos Our Mission It’s simple really- we just want to make you SMILE! We do this because we LOVE it. Given our short time on this AMAZING PLANET there’s absolutely, positively, nothing more we’d rather be doing with our time! We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration in your life. If doesn’t have to be sailing. It can be anything at all. Just take a few minutes every day for yourself, breathe deep and relax, and don’t forget to SMILE! Send Us Love We LOVE sailing, we LOVE traveling, and we LOVE making videos about it! We're only half-way around the world, so there's plenty more to see! Your support will fund better camera gear, internet to upload videos, and of course creative lubricants to smooth the editing process :) Support Our Videos- Buy us a cold one. http://www.svdelos.com/buy-us-a-beer Check the links below for more SV Delos Sailing Around The World Action! www.svdelos.com www.instagram.com/svdelos www.facebook.com/svdelos www.twitter.com/svdelossailing This made possible by you! Support S/V Delos Videos! http://www.svdelos.com/buy-us-a-beer Music in this Video 00:01 – Ramukanji by OneTox – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNicT_k9YS0 1:18 - He’s a pirate by Taylor Davis - http://www.taylordavisviolin.com/ 1:37 – Hidden Agenda by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech.com 3:55 - We are worthy by Ryan Kidwell www.ryankidwellmusic.com 7:10 - Stepping out (Feat. Choc Stix) by Ryan Kidwell www.ryankidwellmusic.com 8:18 – Reasons to Smile by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena – YouTube Audio Library 12:25 – Sad Past by Silent Partner – YouTube Audio Library 17:00 – Happy Strummin’ by Audionautix.com 17:32 - We are worthy by Ryan Kidwell www.ryankidwellmusic.com

Sailinguma
123,846 Views · 10 years ago

With our lifestyle, the lows can be low, but the highs are the highest. We enjoy every sunshine, learn from every experience, and just keep on living the dream. If you enjoyed this episode, please give this video a thumbs up :) You can also follow our up to date journey by liking us on - Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sailinguma - Instagram: @SailingUma - Our website: http://www.sailinguma.com A shout out to our awesome Uma Angels powering this journey: -ROCNA http://www.rocna.com/ -Midnite Solar http://www.midnitesolar.com/ -Solar Marine Supply (Solar EV system) http://www.solarevsystems.com/ We are so thankful for each and every amazing patrons we have, If you want to help us continue, you can become an Uma Angel and support us on patreon: http://www.patreon.com/sailinguma --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music : Safety Net- Riot

Havewindwilltravelcom
10,192 Views · 10 years ago

Three months at the yard documented in detail at https://havewindwilltravel.com/. They say: "If you're going to haul out, be sure to do this and that and this while you're out of the water." Well, trust me. We did. I have spared you for quite some time but I now think you're ready. I give you .... just a small glimpse at the mountains of OTHER boat projects we did while at the yard as a final farewell to our shipyard days: replacing thru-hulls and underwater hoses, re-bedding fixtures and stanchion posts, stopping leaks, you name it! Next up, we start the rigorous process of stepping the mast and raising our new 5/6 stainless steel wire rig. Enjoy!

Lazygeckosailing
78,360 Views · 10 years ago

Visit our private server at www.lazygeckos.net You can gain access to our server by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/lazygeckos Want more of Brittany? Follow her personal Instagram @nautimate Want more LGS? Follow our public Instagram @lazygeckosailing PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! To see extra fun footage in our Season 6 videos please visit our Season 6 Vimeo channel at: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/lazygeckoseason6 View our other Vimeo seasons by using the links below! Season 5 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/lazygeckoseason5 Season 4 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/lazygeckoseason4 Season 3 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/lazygeckoseason3 Season 2 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/lazygeckoseason2 Season 1 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/lazygeckosailing Music: http://www.bensound.com

Outchasingstars
10,247 Views · 10 years ago

Fellow boaters - I'm thrilled to share my latest project with you: MaintenanceROS! Crafted from my experiences aboard Starry Horizons, it's designed to simplify vessel and maintenance management, making life on the water even more enjoyable. Explore https://MaintenanceROS.com and enjoy an exclusive 20% discount for the first 6 months using promo code 'outchasingstars'. Seamlessly manage your boat's upkeep – let's embark on this journey together! ***** We begin our voyage to the Pacific with a 7 day passage across the Caribbean Sea to Colon, Panama. It was our fastest passage yet as we averaged almost 7.5 knots the whole way there and had our first 200nm day! I managed to make a bit of a mess of things in the galley when we got rocked by a wave, and even found the courage to launch our drone and get some footage as we sailed through all the ships anchored and awaiting their turn to go through the Panama Canal. To follow along with our cruising adventures, please subscribe to our YouTube channel and check out our blog and Facebook page: http://www.outchasingstars.com https://www.facebook.com/outchasingstars Thanks for watching! Music Thanks To: Hoved - Fly: youtu.be/G750FHaEAVQ NaiKee - Sunder: youtu.be/eLrKGtw74sY

elsonfernandesmucuripe
2,521 Views · 10 years ago

Mestre Manoel fazendo uma rede para o veleiro Mucuripe.

expedition_tranquilo
34,962 Views · 10 years ago

Prequel 8: We travel to Bali and get off the beaten track to explore some of the island’s secret places far away from the tourist dives of Kuta and Nusa Dua. Leaving the idyllic Nusa Lembongan, we return to the Bali mainland to climb the island's tallest point, the volcano Gunung Agung. We then pick up some motorbikes in Ubud and head into the hinterland around Munduk to jump into waterfalls. We wrap up in Seminyak hitting the islands best bars, Potato Head and Ku De Ta and surfing Echo Beach. Visit our website for photos and videos: http://www.tranquilo.me Check out our past sailing trip photos on Instagram: @sailing_tranquilo http://instagram.com/sailing_tranquilo Subscribe if you like our videos and want updates when we post new videos!

westyachting
2,661 Views · 10 years ago

Video über die Dehler 42. Weitere Yacht-Infos: http://www.westyachting.de/hanseyachts/dehler/dehler-42/

evasion.yachting
1,062 Views · 10 years ago

Navigation de l'Overblue 44 en mer

sailingnewsfr
448 Views · 10 years ago

Depuis 1978, des milliers de régatiers ont découvert les côtes françaises, ont été refoulés par les courants de la Manche, ont demandé leur position aux pêcheurs bretons ou se sont fait coucher par du Mistral. D’une joyeuse course-croisière, le Tour de France à la Voile est devenu une belle école de course au large pour de nombreux équipages amateurs et jeunes marins talentueux, puis une compétition de haut niveau avec la présence de grands champions. Le Diam 24 marque le début d'une nouvelle ère sur le Tour de France à la Voile. Dans la droite ligne des bateaux précédents, le Diam 24 est un monotype mais il est le premier trimaran à être choisi comme bateau du Tour. Dessiné par le cabinet VPLP et construit à Port La Forêt par Vianney Ancelin, ce sport boat a déjà séduit de nombreux grands marins français depuis son lancement officiel. _________________________________________________________________ Sailing News TV est la première chaîne Youtube sur la voile. Elle couvre tous les grands événements tels la Coupe de l'America, le Vendée Gobe, la Volvo Ocean Race, la Solitaire du Figaro, le circuit Extreme 40, la Route du Rhum et tous les grands records océaniques. Axée sur la croisière à la voile et la course au large, SailingNewsTV propose des vidéos sur l'apprentissage de la voile, la découverte des plus beaux sites au monde ou la présentation et les tests des bateaux, nouveautés des chantiers nautiques. Abonnez-vous à la chaîne Sailing News : https://www.youtube.com/user/SailingNewsTV Course au large, mer ▶ http://goo.gl/jWDHFo Site web ▶ http://www.sailingnews.fr Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/sailingnews.tv Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/sailingnewstv

sailingnewsfr
263 Views · 10 years ago

Retrouvez les images de la 47ème édition de la La Solitaire du Figaro - Eric Bompard Cachemire. La Solitaire Bompard - Le Figaro est une course monotype, sans assistance, au temps, qui se dispute par étapes. Chaque étape constitue une course. Le classement au temps de chaque étape ainsi que le classement général au temps attribuent des points au Championnats de France de Course au Large en Solitaire. Web site: https://lc.cx/4HPE Facebook : https://lc.cx/4HPR Twitter: https://lc.cx/4HPK Instagram : http://k6.re/JyQCY __________________________________________________________________ Sailing News TV est la première chaîne Youtube sur la voile. Elle couvre tous les grands événements tels la Coupe de l'America, le Vendée Gobe, la Volvo Ocean Race, la Solitaire du Figaro, le circuit Extreme 40, la Route du Rhum et tous les grands records océaniques. Axée sur la croisière à la voile et la course au large, SailingNewsTV propose des vidéos sur l'apprentissage de la voile, la découverte des plus beaux sites au monde ou la présentation et les tests des bateaux, nouveautés des chantiers nautiques. Cliquez ici pour vous abonner à Sailing News : https://www.youtube.com/user/SailingNewsTV Course au large, mer ▶ http://goo.gl/jWDHFo Site web ▶ http://www.sailingnews.fr Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/sailingnews.tv Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/sailingnewstv

sailingnewsfr
562 Views · 10 years ago

Le Tour de France à la Voile débute vendredi 8 juillet 2016 à Dunkerque Depuis 1978, des milliers de régatiers ont découvert les côtes françaises, ont été refoulés par les courants de la Manche, ont demandé leur position aux pêcheurs bretons ou se sont fait coucher par du Mistral. D’une joyeuse course-croisière, le Tour de France à la Voile est devenu une belle école de course au large pour de nombreux équipages amateurs et jeunes marins talentueux, puis une compétition de haut niveau avec la présence de grands champions. Le Diam 24 marque le début d'une nouvelle ère sur le Tour de France à la Voile. Dans la droite ligne des bateaux précédents, le Diam 24 est un monotype mais il est le premier trimaran à être choisi comme bateau du Tour. Dessiné par le cabinet VPLP et construit à Port La Forêt par Vianney Ancelin, ce sport boat a déjà séduit de nombreux grands marins français depuis son lancement officiel. __________________________________________________________________ Sailing News TV est la première chaîne Youtube sur la voile. Elle couvre tous les grands événements tels la Coupe de l'America, le Vendée Gobe, la Volvo Ocean Race, la Solitaire du Figaro, le circuit Extreme 40, la Route du Rhum et tous les grands records océaniques. Axée sur la croisière à la voile et la course au large, SailingNewsTV propose des vidéos sur l'apprentissage de la voile, la découverte des plus beaux sites au monde ou la présentation et les tests des bateaux, nouveautés des chantiers nautiques. Abonnez-vous à la chaîne Sailing News : https://www.youtube.com/user/SailingNewsTV Course au large, mer ▶ http://goo.gl/jWDHFo Site web ▶ http://www.sailingnews.fr Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/sailingnews.tv Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/sailingnewstv

freds0n
5,943 Views · 10 years ago

Visit Folklang: http://www.vhs-tuebingen.de/folklang Visit "Dastan Ensembel ": http://www.dastan.net/ Visit Jaarcheez on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaarcheez/ اجرای آهنگ "سه گدار" توسط نوازندگان بین المللی گروه "فولک لانگ" در توبینگن آلمان بر اساس تنظیم گروه دستان Camera and Edit: Frederik Sadowski

freds0n
949 Views · 10 years ago

Visit Jaarcheez on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaarcheez/ Violine: Alireza Rismanchian Setâr: Arsalân Shirani Daf: Raziyeh Amirian Contrabass: Gero Hermsdorf Camera and Edit: Frederik Sadowski

sailbeforesunset
910 Views · 10 years ago

Thanks for watching! We absolutely LOVE sailing and we LOVE our part-time liveaboard sailboat, a Morgan 41 Out Island! Visit our website at http://www.sailbeforesunset.com Patreon https://www.patreon.com/sailbeforesunset/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sailbeforesunset/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sailbefore/ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "SBS ep.121 - Sailing Back from Catalina and a Postmortem" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPxhSgXk8sM -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

sailingnervous
11,518 Views · 10 years ago

We finish our bottom paint and start a new contest! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=993142&ty=h Be Our Friend on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009070181700 Stock media provided by Retroklips/Pond5.com item # II350013 'Sailors scrambling...' licensed under Pond5 Royalty-free license All music provided by youtube ROYALTY-FREE MUSIC Faoin Speir - check them out at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiDoAuhWM_oTXRVFNvo90MA

sailboatstory
14,634 Views · 10 years ago

We go searching for a sailboat to buy in St Petersburg. If you recall the last video... we struck out on the S2 9.2c. Great boat, but it was just too stinkin' small for the 3 of us to live on comfortably. Being the unstoppable dynamic trio that we are, we decided to make the most of our trip to Florida and check out as many boats as possible. We saw not 1... but 6 sailboats during our trip! This video covers the second half of our trip as we check out 2 Morgan Out Island 33, an Ericson 32, a Columbia 34, and a Watkins 33. Some good, some bad, and others just... floating... barely. We drove over 1200 miles in a hot car, windows down, no AC - and yet, we had a great trip. It was very educational and we feel like we are that much closer to finding the boat that will be a great fit for our adventure. The hunt for the right sailboat continues... subscribe and follow the journey. Thanks for watching!! Ben, Tambi, & Molly | S/V Sandflea | "SAILBOATSTORY" ******* BECOME A PATRON ************************************ https://www.Patreon.com/SailboatStory ||| Pledge anything from $1 to $50 per video we create. This is the BEST way that you can help us continue making these videos. Consider signing up today! ******* SEND A PAYPAL DONATION **************************** https://www.paypal.me/sailboatstory ||| Use this link to send a 1-time Paypal donation. We'll certainly put the funds to good use to keep the cameras rolling and the adventure growing. ******* GET CONNECTED ************************************** https://www.facebook.com/SailboatStory ||| FACEBOOK https://twitter.com/SailboatStory ||| TWITTER https://www.instagram.com/Sailboatstory ||| INSTAGRAM ******* MANTUS MARINE ************************************** https://www.MantusMarine.com/ ||| This is the place to go when it's time to upgrade your anchor. Nothing beats the holding power of a Mantus anchor in a wide variety of bottom substrates. We went with the 45lb model. ******** ASK A QUESTION ************************************** https://goo.gl/forms/rBH6Gmhdl9f3Jojl2 ||| What do you want to know? Ask us anything and we'll answer your question in an upcoming Q&A segment.

blueforcefleet
1,360 Views · 10 years ago

Discover Maldives Blue Force One!!!!




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