Month: June 2021

Rupert Holmes gets the latest on the first new sub-50ft yacht launched by Oyster in many years, the Oyster 495. The Oyster 495 is the first all-new sub 50ft Oyster model in 16 years and is one of the most important new models for the revitalised company since CEO Richard Hadida took the helm in
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With hull and keel canted, the crew begins heading in   “Why would you ever want a boat with a 14ft draft?” It’s a phrase my partner, Timo, and I have heard often, ever since we purchased NV, a former Open 60 raceboat originally built for the Vendée Globe, but which we now cruise. And
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We do some river kayaking, diving and search for the perfect sunset. Join us in the flotilla! https://www.sailingdoodles.com/flotilla.pdf This channel is funded by viewers like you. Please help us keep this channel creating great content by becoming a patron http://www.patreon.com/sailingdoodles Donate Via Paypal to help us get a new drone: http://www.paypal.me/sailingdoodles Check out the guys
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Emily breaks down the 5 knots we used aboard our antique sailboat, including a couple that most sailors have never heard of. Learn why we chose these ones, and when to use them. Grab some rope or line, and practice along with slow-motion clips! IN THIS EPISODE Intro [00:00] Jobs that require knots [00:45] Qualities
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After this year’s OSTAR race was postponed, a group of Corinthian skippers completed their own ‘NOSTAR’ transatlantic challenge Following the postponement of this year’s OSTAR and TwoSTAR transatlantic races to 2022, a small group of determined solo and double-handed skippers set off on their own challenge, the NOSTAR transatlantic. The transat was initiated by Charlene
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Join the live virtual sendoff ceremony for the United States’ Olympic sailing team on July 9 at 8:30pm EDT. Fans should visit tokyo.ussailing.org for the link to the broadcast. Olympian Pam Healy will moderate the event, which will feature comments and perspectives from Executive Director Paul Cayard, US Sailing CEO Alan Ostfield and each of
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Seldén has launched a new range of soft attachment blocks aimed principally at the small boat market. The lightweight blocks are available in three sizes Increasingly sailors are turning to soft attachment blocks for the many positive attributes they offer. Originally they may have been seen as a weight saving bit of kit for performance
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We get kicked off the survivor tv island! Check out Musket Cove Resort http://www.musketcovefiji.com/ This channel is funded by viewers like you. Please help us keep this channel creating great content by becoming a patron http://www.patreon.com/sailingdoodles Donate Via Paypal to help us get a new drone: http://www.paypal.me/sailingdoodles Check out the guys that made this voyage
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We Sailing From St Thomas To Water Island in the USVI. Have a little fun Hula hooping on the beach and then take the new highfield dinghy for some wake boarding! This channel is funded by viewers like you. Please help us keep this channel creating great content by becoming a patron http://www.patreon.com/sailingdoodles Donate Via
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It has been a part of sailing in the Olympics since 1952, but this summer, when the Finn dinghy fleet takes to the waters of Enoshima it will be its final Olympic outing This summer will be last time we see the Finn dinghy at the Olympic Games. In order to meet the directive from the
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