2010-03-31

Great Sailing News Resource

Great Sailing News Resource
Just found a great Sailing News Agregator on Twitter! Collected Sailing News from around the world - keeps you up 2 date with whats going on in the Sailing World.

Sailing News Twitter

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Sailing Blog from UK - Norfolk Brads in March 2010

...My vessel for this trip, Spitfire, is a 44ft (13.5m) Alphacraft Highliner with two steering positions, one in the cabin and the other a sort of fly-bridge on the cabin roof.

She has a beam of 12ft (3.6m) and an air-draft of 8ft 3in (2.5m)...

We are then approaching Cantley, a riverside village with a very noticible landmark, the silos of the Cantley Sugar Beet Factory are visible for miles.

At the upstream limit of the village, partly obscured by the raised banks of the flood defences is another riverside pub, The Reedcutters. There is a section of BA (Broads Authority) moorings available just above the pub. (another possible stop for the return leg).....

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2010-03-29

You have good or bad experiences with chartering a Yacht? - Write a Review and Win

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Write a Review and Win

Recently returned from your yacht charter vacation? We'd love to hear all about it. Share your experiences and you'll be automatically entered into our sweepstakes!

Almost 30 lucky prize winners will be treated to up to EUR 1,000 (~1300 USD) worth of travel – simply for helping other YachtAdviser users make informed decisions about their next charter. If you've recently returned from a yacht charter vacation, please take a few minutes to post a customer review. You could win a voucher good towards the purchase of your next charter vacation!

Here's how it works.
You can write a review in just minutes. Our review form makes it easy to personalize and preview your opinions. What were your overall impressions of your yacht? What were your favorite anchorages/marinas? In your opinion, what are the "must-see" attractions and most entertaining activities?

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2010-03-08

Sailing Video - Sailing in different conditions

Don't forget to make a video of your sailing trip ;)


some extrem sailing impressions.... - starting with calm water and perfect conditions

2010-03-03

Sailing to the Florida Keys and Bahamas

Sailing trip about hanging around cape cod and the islands for the rest of the summer, then heading south to the Florida Keys and the Bahamas .......It is a great spot, cheap at $240/month, relatively sheltered and with great facilities, hot showers, laundry, even a captain’s lounge with comfy sofa and giant tv, book swap, several great bridges, palm trees, sunset serenades, bikes to borrow for the 6 mile ride to the fab beach on the atlantic ocean etc. Yes Stuart FL is hard to beat, and as it turns out it is also hard to leave, 2 or 3 days turned into 3 months and counting! but we are about to leave for the bahamas any day now...
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