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americansailing
3,756 Views · 11 years ago

Here is something slightly different from the Annapolis Boat Show... A modern reproduction of a 1870s watermans workboat from the Chesapeake. Now built out of fiber glass this lightweight efficient hull can be sailed using a fishermans rig or rowed.

sailingworldonwater
7,851 Views · 11 years ago

In this week's WoW we feature the wrap of the RC 44's in heavy weather in Cascais, the ExSS's on the Bospheros, In our new "What's New" segment we feature the iRig the first inflatable windsurf ing rig Inflate and go, we aere there for day 1 Race 3 of the RPAYC MC 38 Spring Regatta on Pittwater Sydney, SBA "Ben" gets a new RIB courtesy of a group of British experts (The ou-board is in-board so do you call it an "Inboard outboard RIB? and a short Q&A with the boys in Oracle Racing.

carapitangaboat
294 Views · 11 years ago

Um pouquinho do que foi nossa passagem pelo Rio de Janeiro...

solovelanet
17,358 Views · 11 years ago

Anteprima (english subtitles) - Genova 2015 - Italia 12.98 premiere del Nautico 2015 L’Italia 12.98 è la sintesi di quanto fatto sino ad ora dal cantiere, la rappresentazione della sua maturità raggiunta in appena 5 anni da quando il cantiere è stato fondato.

texasavidoutdoors
91 Views · 11 years ago

A live broadcast from the Travis Country East Metropolitan Park using periscope tv. Today we were using night crawlers to catch some small perch.

texasavidoutdoors
30 Views · 11 years ago

Live broadcast while hiking in Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park in Austin, TX using periscope tv. Today we were testing out the periscope app and getting some exercise.

texasavidoutdoors
166 Views · 11 years ago

A Texas Avid Outdoors Trip to Padre Island National Seashore. Part 1.

tropicalsailinglife
710 Views · 11 years ago

Chief Johnson and his small community have been welcoming cruisers for many years. Nebul bay is the closest safe anchorage to Olal, where Cultural Festivals are held each year in July and August. Chief Johnson invited all BPO yachts to visit his community. We had a memorable B’day dinner organized in his house for one of the BPO cruisers… Since many of the BPO sailors are volunteer trained specialists in vision screening and members of the H.I.T. supporter team, we offered free eye testing to young and old. They lead all investigations to the best of their knowledge and belief. Participants are thus able to carry out visual acuity and autorefractor provisions under screenings conditions to children and adults. The project of H.I.T. Foundation: “SAVE CHILDREN’S SIGHT FOR A BETTER CHANCE IN LIFE” is able to detect visual defects of children, adolescents and young adults at an early stage. Approximately 20% of all children and young people have learning difficulties by undetected visual defects. Only if visual defects are detected and rectified early, children have good opportunities for learning, performance and a self-determined successful future. Some disclaimers: ˚ The H.I.T. vision screening is available, if there are no other or better options for vision correction onsite. ˚ The H.I.T. vision screening is as accurate as possible under the local circumstances. However, it does not measure up to the precise measurements taken and handled by an optician, optometrist or ophthalmologist in a professional environment! ˚ Therefore, neither the local examiner nor the H.I.T. Institute can be made liable for the results of the H.I.T. measurements and the effectiveness of the transferred eye-glasses. ˚ The final decision for participation in the H.I.T vision screening is made by the guardians/parents of the children and they are, therefore, fully responsible and not H.I.T. ˚ When there is no realistic possibility for an examination with an optometrist or at an eye clinic, there is a good chance that the H.I.T. vision screening program will detect visual defects and thus eye treatments can be applied in time. After the testing session, the BPO cruisers got the opportunity to see how kava was prepared and taste it! Most were a little apprehensive after the kava experience they had a few weeks earlier in Fiji (some had upset stomach) but after liking the taste, most went for a second roundJ Next morning, nobody felt ill and all reported a nice night sleep! Is that because Ambrym kava is some of the best?? I let you the judge! A special thank you to Chief Johnson for the nice welcome in the community. Filmed in August 2015.

sailingbritican
76,940 Views · 11 years ago

Come join us for a sail around Minorca, Spain - one the amazingly beautiful Spanish Islands in the Balearic Islands. We stopped off at five different spots - check them out! Get the full story here: http://www.sailingbritican.com/sailing-around-minorca/ - Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SailingBritican?ty=h - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SailingBritican/?ref=hl - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sailingbritican/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=82549277&trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile - Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kbrown0149/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sailingbritican Follow our boat on NOFOREIGNLAND: https://www.noforeignland.com/boat/6060964428382208 Here's an excerpt from my website about Minorca: Hands down, sailing around Minorca, and all the Balearic Islands for that matter, is a fantastic experience. The waters are very clean, the beaches are well-groomed, the food is excellent, the people are delightful and there are anchorages to suit everyone. Whether you want a quiet scenic bay with turquoise water or a bustling harbor filled with shops, cafes, and historical old towns you’ll get your fix. There are even party towns if you’re up for a rave or a foam party. The Balearic Islands are nothing like Italy, Greece, or Turkey so I can’t compare and contrast – they are in a league of their own. Many bays having mooring buoys and others allow for free anchoring. And there are loads of marinas if you prefer that scene. It has it all. As long as you plan ahead and understand the weather conditions you can surely enjoy the islands for free at anchor. That being my quick introduction to the Balearics, I want to take you for a trip around the island of Minorca. It’s the island located furthest to the east and the first of the Balearics that we toured before completing our circumnavigation of the Mediterranean. We purchased the boat in Palma, Majorca (the next island over) so Minorca marks our last stop before our circle completes. I’m hoping this article and the accompanying video will create an interest for you to consider a sailing holiday, extended cruising season, or even a sightseeing trip to Minorca. Sailing from Corsica to Minorca – how did we get to Minorca in the first place? So…since April 2014 (18 months ago as I write) we’ve sailed a total of 6,445 nautical miles. Leaving from Palma, Majorca we sailed to Gibraltar, Algeria, Malta, Sicily, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and then back hitting Greece, Italy, Sardinia, and Corsica. Eventually, the time came to leave Corsica and make our last stop before completing our Mediterranean circumnavigation. We left the majestic French town of Bonifacio on the island of Corsica at 5am in the morning. (Watch my video on Bonifacio, here: Sailing into Bonifacio on the French island of Corsica) The morning sky was still pitch black and only a rubbish truck could be heard murmurings through the town. I heard a quiet catfight and otherwise, the only noisemakers were my husband and I felt our way around the deck of the boat. The only thing to light our path was the yellow-orange town lamps. Looking around at the narrow carved rock exit I was grateful we had some light. Where’s the moon I wondered? As we slipped our lines and slowly eased out into the cliff-sided canal towards the open Mediterranean, my husband, Simon, headed forward and we whispered our customary goodbye: “Goodbye Bonifacio. Goodbye Corsica. Thank you so much for having us. We had a great time and appreciate your hospitality!” When creating a passage plan, Simon aims for us to arrive at our final destination during daylight. Entering a new harbor during the day is so much easier due to obvious reasons (you can see)! On this particular trip, the plan was to leave Bonifacio, Corsica, and arrive on the island of Minorca around 7pm the following day but we, instead, arrived at 3pm. The first stretch of our trip was brilliant as we were hitting speeds of 8.5 knots. Finish reading at: http://www.sailingbritican.com/sailing-around-minorca/ #sailing #sailingblog #sailingvideo

traileryachtadventures
4,630 Views · 11 years ago

Music: http://www.purple-planet.com and Kevin MacLeod Sailing 51 nautical miles across Port Phillip bay in my trailer sailer Halcyon, stopping over at Swan Bay near Queenscliff overnight in gentle winds from 0 to15 knots. One of my favorite spots on PPB that can only be accessed on the top half of the tide in shallow draft boats. Video gives an insight into why I sail these wonderfully versatile and capable boats.

hydrofoilprotour
458 Views · 11 years ago

Drone footage sponsored by Levitaz Kitefoils Commentary by Robbie Dean Boat filming by InTheLoop

hydrofoilprotour
1,024 Views · 11 years ago

Drone footage sponsored by Levitaz Kitefoils Commentary by Robbie Dean Boat filming by InTheLoop

Followtheboat
14,088 Views · 11 years ago

The thing about lightning is it’s difficult to avoid in the tropics, particularly when the monsoon hits town. ... (Con't below...) ****************************** Be one of the good guys: https://www.patreon.com/followtheboat Be the first to know: http://eepurl.com/B9Ykn Subscribe to our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=spannerheadz Blog: http://www.followtheboat.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followtheboat Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/followtheboat ****************************** Ao Chalong is a popular and safe anchorage in all seasons, although it can rack up quite a fetch when a strong wind hits a certain angle. Getting to shore–which tends to be a long way from where you are anchored–is pretty impossible during stormy weather unless you have a rib the size of the average yacht. Or you don’t mind getting drenched. When the first murmurings of this year’s SW monsoon came rumbling in, we cancelled our plans to meet friends in town and stayed aboard. Squadrons of clouds hurled lightning across the sky at each other for two days, while we sheltered in the cockpit and collected rainwater in buckets. There’s nowhere to go in this sort of weather. You just have to trust to luck that your mast will be less attractive than someone else’s when that stray lightning bolt searches for a place to crash land. We were OK this time, but in India we hadn’t been so lucky. The damage had been minor, we just lost our radar. This wasn’t the monsoon proper, just a little sortie before the main event arrived next month. Eventually the sun came out and the sky turned from black to blue, so we headed to shore to collect ingredients for cocktails. Well, what else are you gonna do? Mint was in abundance in the markets, so mojitos were on the cards…now if only we could get enough ice from the town back to Esper without it melting. Before getting excited about mint, it might have been a good idea to check our white rum situation, which was basically two fingers. Hey ho, we improvised with various other ingredients and came up with something which approximated a mojito. During all the kerfuffle of working out how to make these fine cocktails, Millie reminded us how clever she is by making use of the rear heads. Not fancying the idea of cat litter rolling around the cabin sole, we had trained her to use the toilet at a very early age. We caught her on camera this time, and present the footage as evidence that–contrary to popular belief–it is possible to train a cat. After a few more days in the bay, we left for Phi Phi Don. Yes, before you raise an eyebrow, it is true that we hadn’t thought much of the place during our first brief visit. But we were assured by our new friend from Patreon, American McGee, that he knew of a particularly nice spot where we could hook up… On our way there, we took a break overnight at a peaceful anchorage along the coast of Ko Yai, a gentle spot just east of Ao Chalong. Jamie tried out his new ‘skin’, frightened off a few jellyfish and set about scraping the prop, while Liz and Millie indulged in a spot of unproductive fishing. It was our first quiet night in over two weeks. ****************************** The fantastic music on this video comes under the Creative Commons license. If you like it, you can legally download it yourself, but don't forget to support the artists by liking, sharing or even buying the odd track. Show some love :) 00:00 'Jungle Fever' by DL Sounds http://www.dl-sounds.com 00:45 - Followtheboat's theme music: 'Suddenly' by Otis McDonald https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y66Dh5lx4qY 03:03 - 'Dagdroom' by Wootson http://wootson.bandcamp.com/album/volume-2 10:03 - 'Easy Jam' by Kevin MacLeod http://www.incompetech.com

Lazygeckosailing
254,784 Views · 11 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

Sailingsvhappytogether
9,416 Views · 11 years ago

This video is about Our trip from Bahamas to Turks and a near miss with Hurricane Joaquin. Some scary footage and we just missed the eye of the storm. This one gives me chills to watch

kullmannno
863 Views · 11 years ago

..en fin høstdag helt innerst i Oslofjorden uten altfor mye vind.. se www.seiling.no og www.seilmagasinet.no for resultatliste og info. Gratulerer ! Denne video ligger på: www.youtube.com/c/KullmannNo https://youtu.be/cPnPs008TZA See https://www.kullmann.no/pages/bkd-race1.html for more.

yacht4web
1,121 Views · 11 years ago

Beneteau Oceanis, barche a vela - http://it.yacht4web.com/Beneteau/Oceanis In questa sezione puoi trovare tutti i modelli #Beneteau Oceanis in vendita su yacht4web: Cantiere: Beneteau Modello: Oceanis Tipologia: Barche a vela #Imbarcazioni a vela Beneteau #Oceanis su yacht4web: http://it.yacht4web.com/Beneteau/Oceanis Barche a vela Beneteau : http://it.yacht4web.com/Beneteau Video realizzato da #yacht4web. Tutti i video delle imbarcazioni sono visibili al seguente link: http://it.yacht4web.com/adsmovies.jsp Gestire, Condividere e Pubblicare solo con Yacht4web http://it.yacht4web.com

americansailing
444 Views · 11 years ago

On Friday, during the Annapolis Boat Show, ASA hosted an exclusive luncheon at the US Naval Academy. This was an opportunity for ASA Instructors and ASA Affiliates to meet and talk about sailing. Charlie Nobles, Executive Director of ASA, gave an update on the latest initiatives being implemented by ASA and introduced the guest note speaker, Jonathon Wright, who is Vanderstar Chair on the board of Directors for the US Naval Academy Sailing Program. Wright's sailing resume includes crewing in five America's Cup campaigns (and winning three) over 13 years trimming the sails on the 12 Metres "COURAGEOUS" in 1974, INDEPENDENCE in 1977, FREEDOM in 1980, LIBERTY in 1983, and STARS & STRIPES in 1987.

sailingworldonwater
2,734 Views · 11 years ago

In light and shifty nor’easters the combination of tactician David Chapman, Colin Beashel on mainsheet and North Sail’s Richie Allanson on jib and kite trim, combined with the usual high standard of crew work befitting the current Australian champions, drove Leslie Green’s Ginger to the series lead by one point after four races. Howard Spencer’s Menace (NZL) with Emirates Team New Zealand’s Ray Davies another fly-in tactician (Cascais last week and Sydney this weekend), sailed a solid 4-1-3-1 day to be a point off Ginger John Bacon’s Dark Star in third overall had first pick of the best-tasting olives on the platter in race three, scoring the bullet easily, then sucked on the bitter pips in race four when the long-time and talented Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club team sailed into a hole on the upwind leg and finished last. More sailing videos at www.boatson.tv the home of the top rated weekly sailing news show "World on Water"

americansailing
816 Views · 11 years ago

We talked to Laurent Fabre, president of Beneteau America, about the Annapolis Boat Show, the success of the ASA First 22, and some of their new boats.

sailingnervous
19,912 Views · 11 years ago

In this video we find a better liveaboard marina than the one from last episode, we look at a very promising O'Day 31 sailboat. Best of all, Jeff H from Sailnet.com explains the difference between encapsulated and bolt on keels! stock media provided by retroklips/pOND5 by royalty-free Agreement misc courtesy of youtube royalty-free music

dannyboyspace
31 Views · 11 years ago

Trekking in the Alps with good friends from Germany.

pageadventures
1,654 Views · 11 years ago

We sailed to Tanna, Vanuatu this week to visit Mt. Yasur the active volcano there. This video should give a brief snapshot of the action. It was awesome!

harken
137 Views · 11 years ago

A quick highlight of Day 2 action at the 2015 Annapolis Boat Show.

hydrofoilprotour
682 Views · 11 years ago

Drone footage sponsored by Levitaz Kitefoils Commentary by Robbie Dean

hydrofoilprotour
575 Views · 11 years ago

Drone footage sponsored by Levitaz Kitefoils Commentary by Robbie Dean

Saillife
22,544 Views · 11 years ago

One step closer to being back in the water! :-)

Nike Steiger
78,288 Views · 11 years ago

After Patrice left, my little sister came to visit me and we have spent some precious island time together: fishing, beach fires, sailing and of course some squalls... Hopefully there will be a good weather window to sail up to San Andres soon.... Enjoy, ahoy, thanks for watching and see you next week, 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

Sailinguma
240,051 Views · 11 years ago

Thanks again for watching everyone! We feel truly blessed for all your support, comments, thumbs ups, subscriptions and of course all those of you who have become part of our Uma Angels Family! You ROCK! (ps:.. there's a little extra treat at the very very end of the clip) Check out our Patreon Page to become an Uma Angel: http://www.patreon.com/sailinguma We hope you enjoy this last video of our first season. 12 months since we moved onto our boat. 12 Steps DONE! Season one OVER. But our journey has just begun. LINKS: Copper Epoxy Dealer: http://www.epoxyproducts.com/ Our Music : https://www.youtube.com/user/AudioLibraryEN http://www.bendsound.com/ Kevin MacLeod (http://www.incompetech.com/) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ------------------------------ Our Uma Angels: (Patrons) - Alex Toussaint - Paula Paez - Kevin and Eleanor Deckert - Tony Anschutz - Ian Taylor - Taylor Sherrer - Kristian Harms - Perry Davidson - Carlton Askew - Peter Wildauer - Susan Roland - Leon Russell Henderson - Johnny Gerhart - Carlos and Stephanie Raminez - Gary Starkey - Matthew Buckle - Kasper Kristiansen - Peter McCoy - Mark Kuiper - Scott Gudgel - Sail Maverick - Dan Cordell - Ben Watanabe - Elias Flink - Jonathan Ross - Caleb H Principe - Stacey Gerhart - Erlend Seim - Nicola Marchi - Raymond Londino - Christopher Hogan - Bobby Prater - Steve Metcalf - - Ashley Willis - Michael Shrader - Rob Frey - Robert Campbell - Mirzad Bajrambasic (New Friends) - Josh and molly Schacht - Sail Maverick - Brandon and Laia Imhoff (Pairasailing) - Bradley Griese (Other angels) - David Mevs - Captain John - James Akerson - Mike O'tool (FPYC) - Dave Bricker

drakenhh
27,581 Views · 11 years ago

Cpt Björn Ahlander talks about sailing the viking ship Draken Harald Hårfagre during trail sailing 2013. The trail sailings are important to try out new ways of handling the ship and training the crew.

tvnauticalchannel
90 Views · 11 years ago

Philippe Chiappe and CTIC Team dominate the F1H20 China Grand Prix It's a poker for The Wave with another win in Istanbul, and the Extreme Sailing Series Title is almost in the bag Michel Dejoie on the Cote Azur with an exclusive report from one of the toughest editions of Les Voiles de Saint Tropez Daniel Sanchez Viloria takes home the Ohana Mana Cup for surfskiers in Sardinia The Russians dominate Caiscais. Nika is crowned 2015 RC44 World Champion Plus! Alinghi wins Marseille, but Percy and Outteridge hop on board Sultanate of Oman to claim the GC32 Racing Tour season. NC Sports! Plunge into the action.

tvnauticalchannel
35 Views · 11 years ago

Sailing Philippe Chiappe and CTIC Team dominate the F1H20 China Grand Prix It's a poker for The Wave with another win in Istanbul, and the Extreme Sailing Series Title is almost in the bag Michel Dejoie on the Cote Azur with an exclusive report from one of the toughest editions of Les Voiles de Saint Tropez Daniel Sanchez Viloria takes home the Ohana Mana Cup for surfskiers in Sardinia The Russians dominate Caiscais. Nika is crowned 2015 RC44 World Champion Plus! Alinghi wins Marseille, but Percy and Outteridge hop on board Sultanate of Oman to claim the GC32 Racing Tour season. NC Sports! Plunge into the action.

tvnauticalchannel
60 Views · 11 years ago

Sailing Philippe Chiappe and CTIC Team dominate the F1H20 China Grand Prix It's a poker for The Wave with another win in Istanbul, and the Extreme Sailing Series Title is almost in the bag Michel Dejoie on the Cote Azur with an exclusive report from one of the toughest editions of Les Voiles de Saint Tropez Daniel Sanchez Viloria takes home the Ohana Mana Cup for surfskiers in Sardinia The Russians dominate Caiscais. Nika is crowned 2015 RC44 World Champion Plus! Alinghi wins Marseille, but Percy and Outteridge hop on board Sultanate of Oman to claim the GC32 Racing Tour season. NC Sports! Plunge into the action.

tvnauticalchannel
63 Views · 11 years ago

Sailing Philippe Chiappe and CTIC Team dominate the F1H20 China Grand Prix It's a poker for The Wave with another win in Istanbul, and the Extreme Sailing Series Title is almost in the bag Michel Dejoie on the Cote Azur with an exclusive report from one of the toughest editions of Les Voiles de Saint Tropez Daniel Sanchez Viloria takes home the Ohana Mana Cup for surfskiers in Sardinia The Russians dominate Caiscais. Nika is crowned 2015 RC44 World Champion Plus! Alinghi wins Marseille, but Percy and Outteridge hop on board Sultanate of Oman to claim the GC32 Racing Tour season. NC Sports! Plunge into the action.

americansailing
966 Views · 11 years ago

At this year’s United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis you can experience the joy of sailing with our hands-on First Sail Workshops designed for beginning sailors. ASA has partnered with Beneteau America and Sailtime to host First Sail Workshops where participants can learn the basics of sailing in a 45 minute classroom session immediately followed by 90 minutes on the water sailing on a new Beneteau ASA First 22.

tvnauticalchannel
2,024 Views · 11 years ago

Over the next 3 months, Nautical Channel is giving away 3 Nixon Supertide surf watches! HOW TO WIN: Follow @nauticalchannel on Instagram, post an awesome photo of yourself, tag @nauticalchannel in the description and tell us why YOU should WIN the watch!

ernst582
529 Views · 11 years ago

International Finn Cup, 8a tappa Coppa Italia Finn, 12° Trofeo Andrea Menoni. Malcesine 2-4 ottobre. Raccolta di sequenze varie.

jariniemi573
71 Views · 11 years ago

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svdreamchaser
9,448 Views · 11 years ago

Check out Part 2 of the "Replacing the Plumbing lines on your boat" series. In this video we will go into detail on how to remove the old lines, things to watch out for, and then do a review of the parts that we use and recommend when upgrading the plumbing on the boat from flexible poly hose to PEX lines. We will also have a detailed blog post on this subject that will go into much more detail on the parts we use and recommend, parts we have used in previous jobs for this type of work as well as the cost difference between the 2 (and our findings on quality, ease of use, etc). In the blog post, we will include links to all of them as well to make it easier to look at the details of the parts. We really appreciate any support you provide in the form of liking the video and subscribing to the channel. Please leave us comments below because we certainly do enjoy hearing how you might have done something different or maybe even a better way all together. Thank you for watching and subscribing !!! Check out our Blog at http://www.SVDreamChaser.com -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "How to repair a wooden mast, boom, spar or Bulkhead (Step by Step) " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nxr-yxUjvQ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

seawolf7559
9,618 Views · 11 years ago

So we finally left Cartagena for San Blas and caught a monster fish. We also encountered a mega lightening storm. Our journey is coming to a end soon. We are hitting up some new places on the way back to Florida so Sarah can give birth. Let us know if we should come back out.Let Sarah know she will be missed! Were looking for ideas on where to visit for season two.

seawolf7559
7,572 Views · 11 years ago

Alas, a baby is coming. Sarah will be flying home tomorrow and returning America. I will be bringing the boat back to Florida in the next few weeks. If you would like to support us and the baby here are our links for our registries ! http://www.buybuybaby.com/store/giftregistry/view_registry_guest.jsp?pwsToken=&eventType=Baby®istryId=542465349&pwsurl= https://www.amazon.com/gp/baby-reg/ref=?ie=UTF8&lid=3Q71LT53Y2Y0C https://www.facebook.com/SeawolfAdventure?ref=hl

downintheislands
562 Views · 11 years ago

I'm back home in my shop and making the plates for the new motor mounts. https://www.instagram.com/downintheislands/

thehinckleycompany
7,131 Views · 11 years ago

The classically lovely Hinckley T29R is breathtaking both at rest and at play. Great for spending a day on the water or even as a tender to a mega yacht! Waterjet propulsion offers an easy, efficient, and environmentally sound way to carve through the water. A comfortable V-Berth forward cabin surrounds you in satin varnished cherry. And the sit-down steering console features a varnished teak dash – the ideal place from which to command over 35 knots of performance.

westcoastmultihulls
69 Views · 11 years ago

Kurt and the gang through 10 Years of silliness and sailing bliss. Enjoy!

hydrofoilprotour
2,117 Views · 11 years ago

Drone footage sponsored by Levitaz Kitefoils Commentary by Robbie Dean

yotisailing
1,177 Views · 11 years ago

1989 Norsthshore 31 Walkabout exclusively listed for sale with YOTI. For full details and to arrange inspection, contact info@yoti.com.au or (02) 9960 6222.

hollandyachts
467 Views · 11 years ago

Say goodbye to tradition - start non-conform thinking! Holland Yachts International:…………+382 67 915 3482 Holland:……………….+31 6 51661503 Россия:……………….+7 916 173 7930

tmgyachts
7,135 Views · 11 years ago

Lagoon 630 MY - The Multihull Group




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