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Deep diving on the West Side of Oahu Hawaii on 11/16/09.
HOBIE said FISH THE WORLD and we did. (Part 6) We landed and released four-foot Pike in the shadows of castles in France and beneath the windmills of Holland. We laughed a lot and learned about fishing the French Broad and the farm ponds of North Carolina with Bass Fishing Hall of Fame member Hank Parker. In Australia we landed fish we had never heard of like the slate grey Sooty Grunter and fish well never forget like the Barramundi. Join us as we pedal the Pro Angler and the fleet of Hobie Kayaks on the Oxbows of the Mississippi, the Lower Owens in the Eastern Sierras, the Louisiana bayous, Corsica, and down the west coast of Baja Mexico.
Sailors for the Sea founder, David Rockefeller, Jr., received the 2009 World Monuments Fund Hadrian Award for his outstanding environmental work.
Tweede deel met de trein van New York naar de Microsoft WWPC in New Orleans met een bezoek aan de alligators in de swamp met de air boat.
t2p.tv - the online network for Sailing On Demand covering major sailing regattas the US, Caribbean & worldwide, as well as sailing destinations, the sailors, the boats and the sport. With over 50 features and 100 shows t2p.tv is the place to see sailing with same day coverage of major events. Now Airing (below left) lists what's new, and the Programming Guide lists past shows available On Demand. Click on any listing to view.
sailing finally in North Sea with decent wheather, Northerly wind 20-22 kn headind Elba river
Ride aboard Team Origin in their Round Robin match against Artemis at the Louis Vuitton Trophy in Nice
Brainard Cooper has ben sailing Snipes since 1951. He got his introduction to Snipe sailing from Harold Gilreath and he's been in the class ever since. He counts among his close friends, people he met sailing Snipes in the early 50's. Brainard saw the transition from wood to glass boats. It wasn't an overnight transition but it was clear what direction the class would take when Lofland started building a low cost fiberglass production boat that required very little maintenance. He tells a few stories as only he can and gives us reason to value the history of the Snipe Class and those who made it such a strong class.
John Rose started sailing Snipes in 1948 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. That was right after World War II and people were just beginning to think about what they could do for fun. Over the next 10 years the fleet exploded from 8 boats to over 50 and John started winning races and then regattas in the mid-West. John's always loved wooden Snipes and he saw the change coming when the fiberglass Snipe was introduced in 1954. It took 13 years of constant development before the first glass boat won a National Championship in 1967. His love of wooden boats is still there. He worked hard to make the Wooden Snipe Rally at this year's Snipe Masters a success. There were wooden boats there that had been lovingly restored to better than new condition with owners who could tell you just exactly what the pedigree of their boat was and the changes from the original construction made to it over the years.
Woody Norwood started sailing Snipes when he was 12 years old in the mid 50's. When he graduated to skippering his sister signed on as crew and together they weighed in at around 120 pounds. That was the perfect weight for sailing a Snipe at the Atlanta Yacht Club. Woody got one of the first fiberglass boats in 1957. There were technical issues with those early boats but their was no beating the ease of maintaining them. They didn't require complete refinishing each winter and they didn't leak when you put them in the water each Spring. Just like surfers, Snipes in big waves and breeze are an incredible ride. Woodys got a great story to tell about sailing off shore of Ft. Lauderdale in the late 50's.
Means Davis started sailing Snipes in Atlanta 50 years ago as a high school student. He remembers how great it was to experience sailing on a warm spring day - as opposed to running track. He's a big fan of the current group of younger Snipers who come to the class with a lot of training and experience that kids just didn't have when he started sailing. They study the boat and they use technology to make it faster all building on the groundwork of those who've been sailing Snipes for years. Means also has some good stories about traveling around the country to sail Snipes in competition with his kids.
Carl Eichenlaub started building Snipes before he started sailing them. Back when wooden boats where the only boats, Carl made Snipes in San Diego starting with an order of 5 boats from the Mission Bay Yacht Club. He started sailing them when one of his woodworkers wanted a Snipe but needed someone to drive it till he got the hang of racing it. Carl earned his reputation as a master boatwright the hard way. He was always available when someone needed help with their boat. In fact at the Peoria National in 1965 he took his wood plane to a boat that was an 1/8" too big at every station - the boat measured in and went on to take 3rd in the Nationals that year.
SteveSherman started sailing Snipes in Kansas City, MO. He worked on his first boat to make sure it was really ready for the season, only to find out wooden boats leak when you put them in the water. He gave up his job as an industrial engineer in order to buy Mike McLaughlin's boat building business and begin his career as a boatbuilder. Things were not always easy but the ability to handle all aspects of the business from the customer relations to the layup of the boats made it exciting. His industrial engineering background led him to work on the specific boat controls, making them easier to use and more powerful. Steve knows that Snipes are really a family. You sail with the same group for many years and they all take you into their homes and make sure you have what you need when you show up to race around the country.
Andy Pimental started thinking about Snipes in 1989 right out of college. When he finished up his Finn campaign he decided he like the comraderie of the Class and joined in. Ed Adams convince Andy to start building Snipes. He'd been working for Vanguard when he rented a garage, built the molds for his first Jibetech and started building Snipes. Along the way, there were a ton of people who had ideas about how to make the boats faster. He looks at building Snipes as doing artwork everyday. What better job could he have?
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Eerste etappe van de wereldreis 2009. Vier dagen in New York, waar Harry en Bart ons ook nog gezellig uit komen zwaaien. Met bonusbeelden van hun terugvlucht in de triple7 die ik van Bart geleend heb.
vi Drar iväg med båtana
Scuba diving Spitting Caves & Corner Pocket on 11/8/09 out of Hawaii Kai, Hawaii on the island of Oahu.
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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 Vava'u, Tonga on their Lagoon 380 catamaran, Honeymoon. Janice flies in to surprise E for her birthday and Rick and Jen join us for their second time. We also participated in the first annual Vava'u Regatta and Cruiser's Rally, which was simply amazing! We had fun racing our boat and dancing in the full moon party. Watch our video to join the fun! To learn more about our trip halfway around the world, please visit: www.sailblogs.com/member/honeymoon/
Kadey-Krogen 39' owners Mark and Emily Little talk about why a Kadey-Krogen trawler yacht was the perfect boat for their Great Loop cruising plans and long-term liveaboard lifestyle. From the engine room to the galley to the after-purchase service, the Littles are very happy with their Krogen.
Martin Baari 6.11.2009
Y por fin, la explicación de primera mano del porqué de muchas cosas a bordo del NASSAU BEACH CLUB - GAES SOLIDARIA
Film sobre todos los vídeos hechos a bordo del NASSAU BEACH CLUB - GAES SOLIDARIA durante la segunda etapa de la cruzada del Atlántico en solitario TRANSAT 650 2009. Evidentemente no hay ni un 1% de lo que saldrá en la nueva película de Hugo Ramón....
Yachting Monthly's preview of the sporty new Volvo 60 inspired pocket rocket from Elan
TRAILER - Shows you how to adapt traditional yoga postures, or asana, using various parts of the boat as props to create a yoga practice that works for your vessel. Full film running time: 35 minutes Available with a Vimeo SAILFLIX Subscription $7.99/month | $79.99/year https://www.sailflix.com/yoga-onboard-with-kim-hess Subscriptions included with all our documentary and how-to titles. Available for purchase on Vimeo On Demand Rent $4.99 / Buy $9.99 (stream + download) https://vimeo.com/ondemand/yogaonboard/ ABOUT THE FILM Yoga Onboard is a practical guide for cruisers and live-aboards. Some of the benefits of a regular yoga practice include increased strength and flexibility, restored energy, and harmony between the body and mind--benefits that all sailors, especially on longer voyages, will appreciate. ABOUT KIM HESS STONE Kim began formally practicing, studying and teaching yoga during the winter of 1999 while living in Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico. Returning to her hometown in Idaho in 2000 she continued teaching while her self study grew. In 2003 she completed a yoga teacher training in Miami Beach with Synergy Center for Yoga & the Healing Arts receiving her certification under a Yoga Alliance Registered School. Her studies include Iyengar, Ashtanga, Bikram and Sivananda as well as Pranayama, Sanskrit, partner & pre-natal yoga and yoga philosophy. While she has studied with some noteworthy teachers, she continues to believe that her greatest teachers are her students. Kim blends together the various styles of yoga she has studied along with her personal experiences to bring to life her own eclectic style of yoga; ones own body, the rhythm of the breath and adaptation are the foundation for a well rounded class accessible to all levels of yoga practice. She has been teaching full time since October 2004. Join our eNewsletter at www.thesailingchannel.tv/join Get free video podcasts, new title announcements, and special offers.
Flying a paramotor in Leerdam, Netherlands. Bedankt voor het superleuke kadootje allemaal!!! =D =D
Thought I'd try something a little different with this 'How to' video.
1a etapa desde La Rochelle a la isla de Madeira, a bordo del NASSAU BEACH CLUB - GAES SOLIDARIA patroneado por Hugo Ramón
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Welcome (and please subscribe!) to the oldest sailing channel on YouTube! This video was shot back in 2008 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: We surprised Elizabeth for her 40th Birthday by sneaking one of her best friends aboard - Janice flew to Tonga! It was the last thing she expected and we had a great time celebrating her historic birthday. To learn more about their trip visit www.sailblogs.com/member/honeymoon
t2p.tv - the online network for Sailing On Demand covering major sailing regattas the US, Caribbean & worldwide, as well as sailing destinations, the sailors, the boats and the sport. With over 50 features and 100 shows t2p.tv is the place to see sailing with same day coverage of major events. Now Airing (below left) lists what's new, and the Programming Guide lists past shows available On Demand. Click on any listing to view.
t2p.tv - the online network for Sailing On Demand covering major sailing regattas the US, Caribbean & worldwide, as well as sailing destinations, the sailors, the boats and the sport. With over 50 features and 100 shows t2p.tv is the place to see sailing with same day coverage of major events. Now Airing (below left) lists what's new, and the Programming Guide lists past shows available On Demand. Click on any listing to view.
Check out the new promo video on the first D-one race. We would like to invite all those of you who can to join us on Lago di Garda 23-25 October to have some fun and to be present at the first D-one boat race in history. Roman Teply and Luca Devoti will both be on site. More information about the race will be posted on our website soon. Be in touch. This video was shot in Portoroz, Slovenia.
Devoti-One International Regatta, Torbole, Lake Garda, 23-25 October 2009 The finishing positions in the Devoti-One International Regatta on Lake Garda remained uncertain until the competitors had drifted across the line of the final race. With the grand finale race counting for triple points, Andrea Giammarinis speed in the dying breeze off the Torbole shore proved decisive, as his race victory converted to overall victory in the regatta. It was a similar story for Alberto Ferrari who seized the advantage when two of the series leaders fell into a windless hole just metres from the finish. Ferrari screeched - or rather ghosted - past local Olympic Star sailor Silvio Santoni and British visitor Andy Rice who had gone into the final race level-pegging for the lead. In the end Santoni and Rice were relegated to third and fourth overall. The regatta was a first test for the weight equalisation of the D-1 boat, with Gianmarini and Ferrari both weighing in at just under 80kg while Santoni and Rice were 94kg and 88kg respectively. The gennaker requires sailors to hike out downwind in any more than 6 knots of breeze, meaning the lightweights dont generate much of a speed advantage while upwind the wider wings keep them in the hunt alongside the heavyweights. British competitor Adrian Brunton was the heaviest competitor at 102kg, and he won one of the lightest races of the weekend, although he too fell victim to the vagaries of the final run in the all-important triple points race. With 20 sailors having competed in Torbole, class founder and builder Luca Devoti anticipates fleets of 40 to 50 boats for the five-regatta Tour of Italy series being planned for 2010. Sailors are responding well to the boat and to the format. Fewer races means you dont have to be Superman to win in the D-1 class, and Im really pleased by the spirit of fun that people have shown here in Torbole. This winter we will be hard at work building and selling more boats throughout Europe, and we are just about to ship our first boats to the USA, so the D-1 looks set for worldwide popularity.
Este es el vídeo que describe la Primera fase de esta Transat 650 2009 del NASSAU BEACH CLUB - GAES SOLIDARIA. Comprende desde la salida de Palma de Mallorca en remolque hasta la salida en La Rochelle, pasando por todos los preparativos y entrenos previos
Uscita in skiff sul Garda
A lot of Flappin'! t2p.tv - the online network for Sailing On Demand covering major sailing regattas the US, Caribbean & worldwide, as well as sailing destinations, the sailors, the boats and the sport. With over 50 features and 100 shows t2p.tv is the place to see sailing with same day coverage of major events. Now Airing (below left) lists what's new, and the Programming Guide lists past shows available On Demand. Click on any listing to view.
Strung Along! t2p.tv - the online network for Sailing On Demand covering major sailing regattas the US, Caribbean & worldwide, as well as sailing destinations, the sailors, the boats and the sport. With over 50 features and 100 shows t2p.tv is the place to see sailing with same day coverage of major events. Now Airing (below left) lists what's new, and the Programming Guide lists past shows available On Demand. Click on any listing to view.
Hobie Alter and Hobie Cat through Mid 1980's. Part 2 begins with testing the Hobie 16.
Join us we tell the story of Hobie Cat and our founder, Hobie Alter through the mid-1980's. Part 1 begins with Hobie surfing in the early 50's.
Hobie Kayak models and features. Details of the Hobie MirageDrive. Shows Hobie kayaks in action including the Hobie Mirage Adventure Island (2009).
Hobie Sailboats in action. Hobie Bravo, Wave, Getaway, 16 and Tiger (2009).
Using Hobie Mirage Kayaks for hunting.
El tercer paso del Ecuador del navegante oceánico Hugo Ramón
Explicación del cambio de velas a bordo del NASSAU BEACH CLUB - GAES SOLIDARIA
Arreglo de una rotura de una vela enmedio del Atlántico a bordo del NASSAU BEACH CLUB - GAES SOLIDARIA
La ausencia casi total de comunicación a bordo del NASSAU BEACH CLUB - GAES SOLIDARIA
Imágenes explícitas para apreciar la incomodidad de un barco oceánico de regatas, el NASSAU BEACH CLUB - GAES SOLIDARIA
