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One tank scuba dive at Gardner bay on an Espanola Island day trip in september 2021. Three small caves to be explored, some seastars and two turtles. Quite cold and not much to be seen (in terms of Galapagos-diving) - except s whole colony of playful sea lions that were accompaniing us throughout the dive. Still, even there you can see seals tangling in fishing-rods and we also did some small ocean cleanup, as guide Mike found some trash (probably from a fishing net) the week before, that we collected in the end of the dive.
Vi hamnar i åskoväder i Italien... (Långseglar från Sverige) Vår långsegling genom Medelhavet fortsätter & vi får vara med om kanske en av seglares värsta mardrömmar - när åskoväder blåser in över över oss på havet. Häng med denna vecka för att se hur allt löser sig för oss... Glöm inte att gilla & prenumerera, det gör oss så glada! 💛 Häng med oss på Instagram & TikTok för att se mer ⛵️ Eric: https://www.instagram.com/ericlorentz.b/ https://www.tiktok.com/@ericlorentz.b Bianca: https://www.instagram.com/biancaelisabeth.b/ https://www.tiktok.com/@biancaelisabeth.b #segling #segelbåt #boatlife #vlog #svenska
Ben Harris is forging ahead with the MALABAR IV build. Beautiful lengths of seasoned oak were transported from his secret stash in the woods, having been put aside for 'a schooner' for over a decade. He's seen laying patterns, made from lofting the boat's shape on the loft floor, onto the lengths of oak, picking the best shapes for the patterns before rough cutting out the frames with the chainsaw and planing them. The second part of the video shows Ben marking bevelling angles onto the rough timber frames as they begin to take shape. Jordan and Jacob, who work in the yard, help Ben use a bandsaw with a canting bed to cut the bevels in the frames. 0:16 Overview of oak timbers 0:50 Sourcing the timber 2:10 Laying out patterns / picking timber for frames 2:50 Ben explains the 'doubler' / joining two frames 3:04 Chainsawing / rough cutting frames 3:32 Planing the lengths of oak after rough cutting them out 3:41 Jacob (yard hand) introduces himself 5:03 Ben explains bevelling - marking on angles for the bevels in the frames 6:49 Q/A: Is Ben under pressure? 8:00 How to achieve a rolling bevel / canting the bed of the bandsaw 9:12 Planking in relation to the frame bevel explained with GA (general arrangement drawing) 9:40 Canting bed on the bandsaw in action 11:28 Insight from Jacob (part-time paid hand gaining fresh experience in boatbuilding) More videos coming - please subscribe! In December 2024, traditional boat builder Ben Harris announced his most daring project yet – building a John Alden-designed schooner. Subscribe to Classic Yacht TV for more updates! Apply to volunteer on the build of MALABAR IV via Ben Harris' website: https://bit.ly/MalabarIV-schooner-new-build Shot and edited by Emily Harris / Classic Yacht TV Credits: Hart Nautical Collection, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sailing vessel Tapatya This is the story of SV Tapatya, a self-built, Jay Benford designed, 31.8ft, junk schooner-rigged cruising sailboat. The videos are a week-by-week record of our adventures as I live aboard, sail and strive to find out just what such a self-built, low-budget vessel is capable of. These videos take a lot of time and effort to make, in what is already a time-intensive project. Your support in watching, subscribing and sharing these videos is very much appreciated. You make a real difference!! If you'd like to throw a few bucks in the kitty in appreciation of the efforts here, you can do this by; Joining the Patreon crew - https://www.patreon.com/sv_tapatya Supporting us on PayPal - https://www.paypal.me/svtapatya SV Tapatya merchandising - https://www.svtapatya.com/shop.html or via the tips jar; http://www.svtapatya.com/the-tips-jar.html Hazel's channel; / @sailingalanouwoly Check out Hazel's music at https://music.apple.com/us/album/1503250522?app=itunes Music from these videos is available from: https://ynotb.bandcamp.com/album/a-slow-boat-to-spain-and-beyond Thank you :-) Tony
1./2. November 2014, Wochenendtörn zusammen mit SY Sommerwind von Lübeck nach Timmendorf auf Poel.
This 2013 Beneteau Oceanis 50 is SOLD and I filmed this video to show its layout and general features. Please contact me anytime at (909) 556-4272 or sean@scyachts.com for more information about the boat. -Sean Smith
Ein Super Segel Törn auf dem Thunersee, viel Sonne und viel Wind. Ein Traum Tag für Segler.
Erlebe Fun, Sport und Action bei unseren Klassenfahrten mit sportlichem Schwerpunkt. Lass Dich mitreißen von Sportangeboten wie Windsurfen, Kajak fahren, Biken, Skaten, Wasserrugby, Kanupolo, Yoga, Functionaltraining, ... und den Kommentaren von unseren begeisterten Schülern.
Thomas Käsbohrer, Autor, Verleger und Podcaster, ist zu Gast auf unserer Mediabühne auf der Boot Düsseldorf 2024. Zusammen mit Ümit Uzun, Geschäftsführer von CHARTERBAR Yachting, spricht er über DAS Segelrevier überhaupt - Kroatien. Was sind die Vorzüge und warum genau ist das Revier eigentlich so beliebt? Wird es sich weiterhin als Segel-Revier Nummer 1 halten? Mehr erfahren Sie in diesem Video. Zum Podcast "Segeln ist Meer": www.open.spotify.com/show/5eF4aW1mpITKdMkG9qIWG4?si=9f7c5d5dfa3e47c8 Alle Infos zur Nautic Alliance: www.nauticalliance.com
Asia Yachting just had the launch of Hong Kong first Fountaine Pajot Tanna 47 in Aberdeen Hong Kong in Oct 2023. It was the first time this elegant sailing catamaran open for viewing to public. Take a look at the sunset cruise with this beautiful multihull.
SOLD: 2011 Sonar - Atlantic Yacht Sales Atlantic Yacht Sales Nova Scotia, Canada Scott Carroll - scott@atlyachts.com Chris Power - chris@atlyachts.com
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We embarked on our journey on a sunny Sunday morning, departing from Stromstad (Sweden) towards Stavern (Norway), a voyage of 32 nautical miles. After an early start and the usual preparations, including a stop at the fuel station, we set course for the open sea. The wind was favorable, allowing us to hoist all sails shortly after departure, and we reveled in a delightful day of sailing along the impressive Norwegian coastline. During our voyage, we passed several other sailboats and enjoyed a lunch of shrimp salad. Our dog Rif seemed to be adapting well to sailing life, thanks to the travel medication we had purchased for him. As evening approached, we decided not to continue to Larvik but instead anchored in the bay in front of Stavern harbor. After anchoring, we savoured a drink and a meal before taking the dinghy ashore to explore the picturesque town. We discovered an old shipyard and barracks that had been partially converted into a hospitality venue and creative centre. In the harbour, we admired a collection of beautifully maintained wooden sloops. The night was somewhat restless due to the swell, but our anchor held firm. We spent most of the following day in and around Stavern, cheering on the Colin Archer racers as they arrived. We took walks on land, visited some galleries, and enjoyed the sun on the aft deck. The subsequent day, we set course for a fjord, anchoring at Nystrand after a 19-mile journey. It was a beautiful location where we could swim and hike in the mountainous forest along the coast. We even spotted a seal on a rock. Our journey continued with short legs along the Norwegian coast, regularly anchoring in idyllic bays and fjords. We enjoyed the tranquility and beautiful nature, but occasionally sought out the liveliness of small coastal towns. One of the highlights was our visit to Kragerø, a town of about 10,000 inhabitants that serves as a hub for the local population and the many owners of summer cottages in the area. We moored at a jetty near the supermarket and explored the vibrant town with its many shops, restaurants, and ice cream parlours. Our voyage then took us to Risør, where we docked in the harbour after an 11-mile journey. We enjoyed the atmosphere in the town, took walks along the coastline, and had pleasant encounters with other sailors and curious children. A special moment was passing a Norwegian submarine in the fjord. Throughout our journey, we occupied ourselves with boat maintenance, planning our next destinations, and enjoying Norwegian coastal life. We adapted to the rhythm of the sea, made new friends, and relished the unique experiences that sailing along the Norwegian coast offered us. Our dog Rif continued to adapt to life on board, although he sometimes found the busier harbours a bit overwhelming. We took his needs into account and ensured regular walks on land. As we sailed from harbour to harbour, we always kept an eye on the weather conditions and available anchorages. We learned about the challenges of navigating between the rocks and islets of the Norwegian coast and appreciated the tranquillity of secluded bays as much as the conviviality of the coastal towns. Our journey was a mix of active sailing days, quiet anchoring days, and land explorations. We enjoyed Norwegian hospitality, the beautiful nature, and the unique experience of sailing in these northern waters. With each mile we covered, our appreciation for the Norwegian coast grew, as did our desire to discover even more.
https://thecollection.berthoninternational.com/ Welcome to the Berthon Winter Collection 2025/2026. In this video, we share seasonal messages from each of the Berthon Sales Group’s international offices: Berthon International, Berthon Scandinavia, our team in Italy, Berthon USA, and Berthon Spain. 0:00 - Berthon International 2:02 - Berthon Scandinavia 2:44 - Our Team in Italy 4:45 - Berthon USA (1) 5:08 - Berthon USA (2) 5:45 - Berthon Spain Featuring THE PIG, New Forest Hotel & Restaurant in Brockenhurst - https://www.thepighotel.com/brockenhurst/ We also provide an update to our themed and curated list of high-quality yachts available for sale worldwide. These include international listings, motor yachts, cruising yachts, and performance yachts — each accompanied by a patented Berthon Sales Group video and carefully selected, top tier photography (see link first line video description). Your Local Broker, Internationally - https://www.berthoninternational.com/about-berthon-international/meet-the-teams/ --- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/berthoninternational/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/berthon-international/ Podcast - https://www.berthoninternational.com/berthon-podcast/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/berthoninternational/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/BerthonIntl Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.co.uk/berthoninternational/ #yachtbroker #yachttours #yachtsforsale
A last minute decision on the customer end has put me on a time crunch to get this little Westerbeke genset out of my shop and back to the boatyard where it can be reinstalled in their sailboat for cruising season. This thing has sat in my shop for two years and the customers were convinced they would sell it, however they have changed their minds and now it needs to be ready for the boatyard at the last minute so I am scrambling to get the last few things done and ready for them! Today I will replace the exhaust elbow (desperately in need of replacement), and the heat exchanger (also in bad shape) and I will take you along for the ride as I reassemble things!
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Finally I decided to buy a 360 camera. Great for action. This is my first attempt with this camera. I used my Gotway Msx 84v 1859Watt EUC. All editing was done on my Samsung s9+
At last we go back into the water - splash day! We'll show you some footage of Monastir and Sousse, and we get huge waves in the marina! Sunken motor yacht. For Anja's blogs (in Dutch, but photos are neutral :-) ): https://www.anjakeesmaat.com/blog
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