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csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

This episode we get away from gear reviews, interviews & book reading and get back to where the Mariner started.. me chatting about what's going on in my watery world and answering listener questions. We cover what's happening with the Westabout campaign, the exciting news that Spartan is once again setting sail in 2021 and I share my new found excitement about the Vendee Globe Virtual Regatta app which has had me glued to my phone for a week! If you have any questions you would like answering please send them to csmthemariner@gmail.com  (mailto:csmthemariner@gmail.com) If you recognize that creating this content requires hours of effort and you would like to help support for the equivalent of 25 cents per episode please visit my Patreon Site (https://www.patreon.com/themariner) and select the $2 per month option. If you are looking to develop your seamanship skills and take your sailing knowledge & safety to a more advanced level I run an On-Line Seamanship Training Program (https://https//:www.patreon.com/themariner) which gives you access to four 30 minute videos each month that deep-dive into a broad range of subjects from Ropework to Naval Architecture, Electronic Navigation, Sail Trim, Composite Repair. The lessons come out once a week and the minimum commitment to have access to all of them is $20 per month. If you want to get out on the water on a race, regatta or training voyage you can book any number of trips in the Caribbean, American North East, Europe and even Transatlantic trips; year round with Spartan Ocean Racing & Training (https://www.spartanoceanracing.com/) Cheers, CSM  

voilierudluriaq
9 Views · 6 months ago

Du bout de l'ïle de NY vers la statue de la liberté :) #gratitude #sailing #sailinglife #voilier #voiliers #aventure #amourdelavoile #navigation #vacances #evasion #lovemylife #nomad

tengriyachting
9 Views · 1 year ago

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csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

Capt Joshua Slocum is famous among sailors for his single handed circumnavigation, West around the world between 1895 and 1898. No one had ever completed such a voyage alone and Slocum's book about his adventure became an instant classic, compared by some to David Henry Thoreau's 'Walden'. The real life character behind the myth, was and still is very much a mystery only compounded by the fact that Slocum went back to sea in 1909 and was never heard from again.   This incredible book takes us on a unique journey, meeting people who knew the Capt, not least three of his children (then surviving in the 1950's) and his wife, Hettie, then in her nineties.  There are many books about Slocum, but to me, this is the one that answers the most questions, and clarifies at least some of the burning questions about why this man, before all others, should be the one to take on, and succeed, in the heretofore impossible.  In the final chapters we also learn the details of Slocum's last departure and begin the discussion on where the Capt was headed on his next great adventure. If you would like to listen to more about sailing, the sea and regular discussions about safety & seamanship; check out The Mariner Podcast, available on all podcast platforms. https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-mariner/id1710667118 To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. where for $5 a month you can get access to more audio books, videos and discussion. https://www.patreon.com/themariner  Check out also, The Mariner Youtube Channel - where we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports from all over the world. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button! https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

Capt Joshua Slocum is famous among sailors for his single handed circumnavigation, West around the world between 1895 and 1898. No one had ever completed such a voyage alone and Slocum's book about his adventure became an instant classic, compared by some to David Henry Thoreau's 'Walden'. The real life character behind the myth, was and still is very much a mystery only compounded by the fact that Slocum went back to sea in 1909 and was never heard from again.   This incredible book takes us on a unique journey, meeting people who knew the Capt, not least three of his children (then surviving in the 1950's) and his wife, Hettie, then in her nineties.  There are many books about Slocum, but to me, this is the one that answers the most questions, and clarifies at least some of the burning questions about why this man, before all others, should be the one to take on, and succeed, in the heretofore impossible.  In the final chapters we also learn the details of Slocum's last departure and begin the discussion on where the Capt was headed on his next great adventure. If you would like to listen to more about sailing, the sea and regular discussions about safety & seamanship; check out The Mariner Podcast, available on all podcast platforms. https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-mariner/id1710667118 To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. where for $5 a month you can get access to more audio books, videos and discussion. https://www.patreon.com/themariner  Check out also, The Mariner Youtube Channel - where we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports from all over the world. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button! https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

I found this little anthology of sailing stories over the weekend and decided to give it a shot. I want you to consider that each story is written by a sailor just like you, who experienced something so unique in their sailing career, that they felt compelled to put it on paper and share it. What would it take for you to do the same? Probably quite a lot! These stories, like all the rest in the Mariner's Library are a fantastic window through time to a group of people you would no doubt love to have aboard one evening to share a drink with; That's not possible now, but through these stories their experiences remain to teach and entertain, and we can still have a laugh (or a shudder!) with these fellow rovers  100 years later. How awesome it that? If you appreciate this content, please consider supporting the podcast with a donation of $5 per month. In return you will get access to more exclusive patron-only book readings at: www.patreon.com/themariner (http://www.patreon.com/themariner)  

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

As I am a sailor, as I live in Nova Scotia, and as I am an Eric Hiscock fanboy, any book that can combine the first two and receive a glowing foreword from the third, has got to be OK by me.  As is always the way when discovering the most amazing sailing book you have ever read, I am not sure where it came from- but it's either a gem from the original Mariner's Library as it was donated to me; OR is one of the many sailing books I am now vacuuming up from all the marina and club house launderettes I visit, as I succumb to the feeling of responsibility to  bolster the variety and depth of the Mariner's Library while it's in my charge! Either way, it appeared on my desk and one look at the words written by Eric Hiscock and I was hooked!  As I read I discovered a wonderful narrator with a keen eye for not only the detail of life at sea but an ability to express what it FEELS like to be at sea.  The author's description of waiting out gales at sea-anchor in their tiny boat left me with clammy hands, as a hundred similar personal experiences were conjured to mind. The fact that I had not ever heard of this boat, the authors or their incredible voyage further underlines how important it is to breathe new life into these archives of incredible sailing experiences and learning by converting these lost tomes into publicly accessible podcasts.  If you agree please consider supporting the podcast with a donation of $5 per month. In return you will get access to more exclusive patron-only book readings. www.patreon.com/themariner (http://www.patreon.com/themariner)

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

As I am a sailor, as I live in Nova Scotia, and as I am an Eric Hiscock fanboy, any book that can combine the first two and receive a glowing foreword from the third, has got to be OK by me.  As is always the way when discovering the most amazing sailing book you have ever read, I am not sure where it came from- but it's either a gem from the original Mariner's Library as it was donated to me; OR is one of the many sailing books I am now vacuuming up from all the marina and club house launderettes I visit, as I succumb to the feeling of responsibility to  bolster the variety and depth of the Mariner's Library while it's in my charge! Either way, it appeared on my desk and one look at the words written by Eric Hiscock and I was hooked!  As I read I discovered a wonderful narrator with a keen eye for not only the detail of life at sea but an ability to express what it FEELS like to be at sea.  The author's description of waiting out gales at sea-anchor in their tiny boat left me with clammy hands, as a hundred similar personal experiences were conjured to mind. The fact that I had not ever heard of this boat, the authors or their incredible voyage further underlines how important it is to breathe new life into these archives of incredible sailing experiences and learning by converting these lost tomes into publicly accessible podcasts.  If you agree please consider supporting the podcast with a donation of $5 per month. In return you will get access to more exclusive patron-only book readings. www.patreon.com/themariner (http://www.patreon.com/themariner)

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

As I am a sailor, as I live in Nova Scotia, and as I am an Eric Hiscock fanboy, any book that can combine the first two and receive a glowing foreword from the third, has got to be OK by me.  As is always the way when discovering the most amazing sailing book you have ever read, I am not sure where it came from- but it's either a gem from the original Mariner's Library as it was donated to me; OR is one of the many sailing books I am now vacuuming up from all the marina and club house launderettes I visit, as I succumb to the feeling of responsibility to  bolster the variety and depth of the Mariner's Library while it's in my charge! Either way, it appeared on my desk and one look at the words written by Eric Hiscock and I was hooked!  As I read I discovered a wonderful narrator with a keen eye for not only the detail of life at sea but an ability to express what it FEELS like to be at sea.  The author's description of waiting out gales at sea-anchor in their tiny boat left me with clammy hands, as a hundred similar personal experiences were conjured to mind. The fact that I had not ever heard of this boat, the authors or their incredible voyage further underlines how important it is to breathe new life into these archives of incredible sailing experiences and learning by converting these lost tomes into publicly accessible podcasts.  If you agree please consider supporting the podcast with a donation of $5 per month. In return you will get access to more exclusive patron-only book readings. www.patreon.com/themariner (http://www.patreon.com/themariner)

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

When I was growing up, my parents read me 'Swallows & Amazons' by Arthur Ransome.  That first book, and the series of adventure stories for children Ransome followed it up with, still to this day remain for me some of the most magical and endearing tales of my youth. You can imagine then, my excitement at discovering a Ransome story here in the Mariner's Library that allows me as an adult and a sailor to connect with Ransome once again and discover that he also was a sailor. His stories perhaps underpin my love of the ocean, developed at a young age- it's wonderful at 45 years old to discover that he really did know his tack from his gybe, and had already done his hours at the tiller, 60 years before I heard his stories. I have really enjoyed reading this story and I hope in turn you get pleasure from listening.  If you find that you like this authors style I would point you towards 'Swallows & Amazons' and the Arthur Ransome society in the UK  https://arthur-ransome.org/ If you would like to support this podcast, which is published for free, five days a week (Tues-Sat) please follow the link over to Patreon, where you can join our community and for $5 a month gain access to loads more exclusive audio books recordings just like this one.

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

I had never heard of this book before finding it here in the Mariner's Library but 'The Cruises of the Joan' seems to have attached a lot of very positive comments from contemporary literary critics & sailors alike when it was released. W.E.Sinclair has what commentators at the time refer to as  'a humble style in his approach to recording his voyages'. However, as his mileage increases with journeys throughout Scotland and round the British Isles, it becomes increasingly apparent that his delicately chosen prose is actually perfectly suited to allow even a reader 100 years hence to enter the story, share in the adventure and vicariously live through what promises to be some otherwise unbelievable adventures off the coasts of Iceland, Greenland and Newfoundland later on in the book. If you recognize the value in this free content, please consider going over to https://www.patreon.com/themariner to support this channel with a $5 monthly contribution. Episodes of the Mariner's library are published five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday.

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

This book is the chronicle of W.A. Robinson setting off on his 32 footer 'Svaap' from Panama, then taking two years to circumnavigate the world, during the interwar years.  It is a wonderfully written and diligent account, by a sailor who, although initially advertising himself as 'not a writer', goes on to produce the most wonderfully vivid and heartfelt story, that even now, a hundred years later, still stirs the soul to adventures beyond the West horizon. To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon where for $5 a month you can get access to more audio books, videos, life streams and sailing discussion. https://www.patreon.com/themariner  Check out also, The Mariner Youtube Channel - where we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports from all over the world. https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA Edward William Insurance. For 10% discount on your next mariner insurance policy: Please visit https://www.edwardwilliam.com/boat-insurance/proposal-form?pid=ORT Remember to quote the code MARINER10  to receive 10% off your premium.  

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

After reading so many sailing books from the past 120 years I am starting to recognize certain authors who I had never heard of before starting the Mariner's Library who were giants within the sailing community a life time ago. One of the most commonly referenced authors from the first half of the 20th century has to be Weston Martyr, and the book everyone compliments is 'The Southseaman'.  Just learning whatever I can about the man, his adventures and the nature of his bond with the sea plus a quick reading of the opening few pages told me enough for me to know that we would be in for a great tale, told by a master storyteller.  I for one, am excited to hear for the first time an old, but fresh-to-me story, that was so inspiring and enjoyable to my own, long-gone sailing heroes. If you would like to listen to more about sailing, the sea and regular discussions about safety & seamanship; check out The Mariner Podcast, available on all podcast platforms. https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-mariner/id1710667118 To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon where for $5 a month you can get access to more audio books, videos and discussion. https://www.patreon.com/themariner  Check out also, The Mariner Youtube Channel - where we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports from all over the world. https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA Edward William Insurance. For 10% discount on your next mariner insurance policy: Please visit https://www.edwardwilliam.com/boat-insurance/proposal-form?pid=ORT Remember to quote the code MARINER10  to receive 10% off your premium.  

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

Often when I am reading books in the Mariner's library I am also hearing the story for the first time myself-  this book however, is different. Shackleton's escape from Antarctica is a story very well known to me and, to be blunt, has nourished my very soul in my  darkest days at sea. There is no greater tale of seamanship; of ingenuity, tenacity & loyalty; there are no greater heroes. This is that tale, told by a man who's skill upon the ocean is perhaps only matched by his skill with a pen; the Master of the 'Endurance', Captain Frank Worsley. If you would like to listen to more about sailing, the sea and regular discussions about safety & seamanship; check out The Mariner Podcast, available on all podcast platforms. https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-mariner/id1710667118 To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. where for $5 a month you can get access to more audio books, videos and discussion. https://www.patreon.com/themariner  Check out also, The Mariner Youtube Channel - where we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports from all over the world. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button! https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA Edward William Insurance. Please visit https://www.edwardwilliam.com/boat-insurance/proposal-form?pid=ORT Remember to quote the code MARINER10  to receive 10% off your premium.  

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

Often when I am reading books in the Mariner's library I am also hearing the story for the first time myself-  this book however, is different. Shackleton's escape from Antarctica is a story very well known to me and, to be blunt, has nourished my very soul in my  darkest days at sea. There is no greater tale of seamanship; of ingenuity, tenacity & loyalty; there are no greater heroes. This is that tale, told by a man who's skill upon the ocean is perhaps only matched by his skill with a pen; the Master of the 'Endurance', Captain Frank Worsley. If you would like to listen to more about sailing, the sea and regular discussions about safety & seamanship; check out The Mariner Podcast, available on all podcast platforms. https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-mariner/id1710667118 To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. where for $5 a month you can get access to more audio books, videos and discussion. https://www.patreon.com/themariner  Check out also, The Mariner Youtube Channel - where we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports from all over the world. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button! https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA Edward William Insurance. Please visit https://www.edwardwilliam.com/boat-insurance/proposal-form?pid=ORT Remember to quote the code MARINER10  to receive 10% off your premium.  

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

40,000Nm,  a circumnavigation of the world, completed double-handed, in a decked in, dug-out, red cedar canoe. The bare facts on the page already seem impossible. There is only one sailor who holds a candle to Capt. Slocum, and that is Capt. Voss. If you don't know who that is, don't worry, I didn't know either until I read this book. Now, I can't stop stop wondering how on earth he did what he did, and realizing once again, that modern sailing truly stands on the shoulders of giants. I invite you to learn with me, the incredible story of one of the almost forgotten fathers of offshore sailing. If you would like to listen to more about sailing, the sea and regular discussions about safety & seamanship; check out The Mariner Podcast, available on all podcast platforms. https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-mariner/id1710667118 To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. where for $5 a month you can get access to more audio books, videos and discussion. https://www.patreon.com/themariner  Check out also, The Mariner Youtube Channel - where we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports from all over the world. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button! https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA  

csmthemariner
9 Views · 1 year ago

40,000Nm,  a circumnavigation of the world, completed double-handed, in a decked in, dug-out, red cedar canoe. The bare facts on the page already seem impossible. There is only one sailor who holds a candle to Capt. Slocum, and that is Capt. Voss. If you don't know who that is, don't worry, I didn't know either until I read this book. Now, I can't stop stop wondering how on earth he did what he did, and realizing once again, that modern sailing truly stands on the shoulders of giants. I invite you to learn with me, the incredible story of one of the almost forgotten fathers of offshore sailing. If you would like to listen to more about sailing, the sea and regular discussions about safety & seamanship; check out The Mariner Podcast, available on all podcast platforms. https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-mariner/id1710667118 To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. where for $5 a month you can get access to more audio books, videos and discussion. https://www.patreon.com/themariner  Check out also, The Mariner Youtube Channel - where we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports from all over the world. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button! https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA  

collegesailing
9 Views · 1 year ago

Originally aired 05/24/2019. Produced by Dan Egan / Degan Media. Hosted by Jon Rogers and Laura Beigel

soleventosailingtourinbarc3999
9 Views · 12 months ago

@soleventosail Discover the marine paradise of La Maddalena archipelago on sailing yacht with the handy departure from the port of Cannigione. Get on board a beautiful 14-meter sailyacht and sail with us along the north east coast of Sardinia, enjoying the sun, wind and sea, to discover the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean sea. Come with us aboard SOLEVENTO for a tour of the Maddalena archipelago on a sailing boat! Spend an unforgettable day swimming in crystal clear waters, breathing pure air, full of inebriating scents of the Mediterranean scrub! For info & booking write us on WhatsApp at +39 351 880 8572 We are waiting for you!

captainseabound
9 Views · 11 months ago

Thinking about buying a boat—but not sure how to avoid a money pit? In this video, I’ll walk you through exactly how to research boats for sale, what red flags to look for, and how to narrow down the perfect boat for your lifestyle. Whether you’re dreaming of weekend sails or full-time cruising, these tips will help you read between the lines of boat listings, dodge common traps, and make smart decisions—without getting overwhelmed. 👉 What kind of boat are you looking for? Drop it in the comments—I’d love to hear! Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 0:23 – Define what you actually need 0:55– Best places to search 1:23 – How to read listings like a detective 1:56 – Researching boat models 2:17 – How to compare & shortlist 2:39 – Bonus tips 3:05 – Outro Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell if you want more no-fluff guides to boat life, sailing, and going off-grid on the water. #BoatBuyingTips #LiveaboardLife #SailingCommunity #BoatResearch #HowToBuyABoat #CruisingLife #CatamaranLife #SailboatHunting #YachtBuying #OffGridSailing

sailing_merida
9 Views · 11 months ago

Navigation de Nassau aux Berrys Island en passant par Jaws Beach, Bonds Cay, Whale Cay et retour à Palm Cay. Suivez nous aussi sur FB et Instagram : Sailing_Merida https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100042942677797 / sailing_merida #bahamas #voilier #catamaran #lagoon #lavieestbelle #sailingadventures #sailing #voile #bateau #boatlife #aventure

bernardgallaybgyb
9 Views · 11 months ago

A huge thank you to everyone who joined us at the Palma International Boat Show this year. From stunning superyachts to unforgettable client moments, PIBS 2025 was a fantastic success. We were proud to showcase a selection of our finest yachts for sale and for charter in the Palma Superyacht Village and beyond. Discover our yachts exhibited here: https://www.bernard-gallay.com/news-throwback-to-the-palma-international-boat-show-2025 💻https://www.bernard-gallay.com 📩assistant@bernard-gallay.com 📞+33 (0)4 67 66 39 93 #bgyb #bernardgallay #yachtcharter #pibs2025 #palmaboatshow #superyachtshow #luxuryyachting #yachtexperience #yachtlife #yachtstyle #charteryachtlife #medyachtcharter #yachtingevent #boatshowhighlights #yachtingmoments #superyachts #yachtfleet #charterbroker #luxuryvacation #sailingcharter #multihullcharter #performanceyacht #yachtmanagement

megatlaspawspearl1173
9 Views · 10 months ago

https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ifdr1fK5lZQbJZ5grtTyF?si=1sRkpCq3Q0SMA6iTjzJrjA #reggae #newartist #songwriter #upcomingmusician #femalemusician femalemus #pearlescentexpression

manjuthapa-m3x
9 Views · 10 months ago

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svdreamchaser
9 Views · 8 months ago

Ever wonder what happens to the coastline when a powerful hurricane is hundreds or even a thousand miles away? In this video, we're at the Jersey Shore to witness the raw power of Hurricane Erin's far-reaching effects. While the storm itself is still far out to sea, its massive swells are creating dangerous rip currents, significant beach erosion, and towering waves that are transforming the familiar beachfront. Join us as we document this incredible meteorological phenomenon and see firsthand how a distant hurricane can still pose a serious threat to coastal communities. We'll show you the dramatic waves crashing ashore over a 4 day period, the coastal flooding, and the sheer force of nature on display. This video is a must-watch for anyone interested in weather, hurricane tracking, coastal science, or simply the destructive beauty of the ocean's power. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more content on the forces that shape our world! Don't forget to like and share this video Please check out our other videos as well and click on the playlist below for a couple we think you may enjoy. Our Refit Playlist - https://youtu.be/8wyNNpLAeNs Our Sailing to New Orleans Playlist - https://youtu.be/gzzteJxewAU Our Epoxy Vs Polyester Fiberglass test results - https://youtu.be/V1bXiKPYDKI Our series on hatches - https://youtu.be/7dNMu8s32kY and Our Series on new Freshwater Plumbing - https://youtu.be/8uv7ABaD3YM Some of the tools we mention in our videos are: Inexpensive Chisel set (for rough work) - https://amzn.to/2M9CZIG Oscillating Multi-tool - https://amzn.to/2GtDpWC Carbide Grinding blade for the oscillating tool - https://amzn.to/2Gsovnz Ryobi Skill Saw (I have the corded) - https://amzn.to/2uKnm5o The Cordless version is here - https://amzn.to/2uJwOWA Small Trim Router (Great for tight places) - https://amzn.to/2GtkHmd *Please remember these are affiliate links and it helps us but doesn't cost you more if you buy from Amazon using these links. Join us on our journey as we continue to rebuild, refit and prepare our Formosa 51 Sailboat for our continued cruising journey. We have always loved the Formosa, bought one (on a bit of a whim) late in 2014, moved aboard this one right away and started to do our refit while living board. We are avid fans of Cruising Outpost and Good Ole Boat (Good Old Boat) magazines and love the ideas we get from them. Subscribe !! https://www.youtube.com/c/svdreamchaser?sub_confirmation=1 Support !! http://www.patreon.com/svdreamchaser Lets Connect !! - Daily Instagram Inspiration -https://www.instagram.com/svdreamchaser/ - http://www.facebook.com/svdreamchaser - http://www.twitter.com/svdreamchaser - http://svdreamchaser.tumbler.com

megatlaspawspearl1173
9 Views · 10 months ago

Aboard SV Pearl we get really excited about dolphins. When seen everything else halts and they get our full attention 🐬🥰 #dolphin #dolphins #sailing #ocean #magical

solseekerlife
9 Views · 10 months ago

This is a bit brand adjacent but not when you really understand our aim. The audio has been removed to isolate the beauty to a visual experience. Wish you could add your own soundtracks and reshare to enjoy the different perspectives. Hope you enjoy the scenery!

mozzarellasailing
9 Views · 10 months ago

Changing gaskets and packings on our sea water pump. We have a Yanmar 2QM20, 22 hp engine. ----- s/y Vindil Mozzarella Laurin 32 mk III Built in Sweden - 1977 Music and sound by Carl Lindblad Noforeignland: https://www.noforeignland.com/boat/6755394716177778

sailorsforthesea
9 Views · 10 months ago

We’re back with part two of Behind the Sail! This time, Lara Dallman-Weiss shares some of her most unforgettable moments from life on the water. ⛵ From once-in-a-lifetime moments to dream sailing companions, Sailors for the Sea Ambassador, US Sailing Team athlete, and 2x Olympian Lara gives us a glimpse into what keeps her inspired and connected to the sea. What’s been your most memorable moment on the water? Let us know below—and learn more about Lara: https://bit.ly/43xO8en #BehindTheSail #LaraDallmanWeiss #WomenWhoSail

raceforwaterfoundation
9 Views · 9 months ago

🎥 [MEET THE EXPERT – SAISON 2 : ODYSSEE OCEAN & CLIMAT 2025] 💬 Patrick Astruch & Thomas Schohn x Race for Water La mini-série Meet the Expert est de retour pour une nouvelle saison ! Après une première série dédiée à la pollution plastique lors de nos précédentes expéditions, nous lançons aujourd’hui une nouvelle collection d’épisodes dans le cadre de l’Odyssée Océan et Climat 2025 et sa première mission scientifique sur la Posidonie. 🎬 Dans ce premier épisode, Patrick Astruch et Thomas Schohn, membres scientifiques du GIS Posidonie, vous racontent tout : les objectifs de la mission Posidonie, l’importance de cette plante marine, ainsi que les leviers pour mieux sensibiliser à son rôle essentiel (et bien plus encore 👀) 🌊 0:10 : objectifs de la mission posidonie 0:49 : l’importance de la posidonie 1:43 : comment sensibiliser sur son importance 2:50 : le role des citoyens et des acteurs locaux 💡 4 épisodes à découvrir tout au long de l’été ! Suivez-nous ! 👇Retrouvez toutes nos actualités et toutes nos interviews juste ici👇 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/raceforwater/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/raceforwaterfoundation/?locale=fr_FR# LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/raceforwater Site internet : https://www.raceforwater.org/​ -- RACE FOR WATER 💙 🌊 L’Odyssée Océan et Climat 2025 – Mission Posidonie 🗓️ du 09 mai au 10 juin 📍Région Sud, France La vie n’est possible qu’avec un Océan vivant !

voilierudluriaq
9 Views · 7 months ago

Navigation de Salem à Boston voile et moteur et petite escapade dans Boston South ! #gratitude #sailing #sailinglife #voilier #voiliers #aventure #amourdelavoile #navigation #vacances #evasion #lovemylife #nomad

oceanposse
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