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19-8-10 kefalonian adventures sailing regatta
www.kefalonianadventures.com yacht assistance!
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Check out these Indonesian bitt labels
Bitt labels on the Indonesian Navy training ship, the Kri Dewaruci. It visited San Diego on March 18, 2012
www.OceanSparrowProductions.com
San Diego, CA
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Falmouth J Class Regatta 2012
J Class yachts Ranger, Velsheda, Rainbow, and Lionheart competed off Falmouth, U.K., at the end of June.
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From the Archives: 1987 J24 Worlds in Capri
Capri, Italy hosted the J24 Worlds in 1987. Check out the photos from the Sailing World Archives.
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Swiftsure International Yacht Race 2010
35+ knots of wind, mountainous seas, gear busting, crew wearying, and loads of fun to witness. Just another Swiftsure!!!
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Lasers Lake Lanier
Laser Southerns
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Ramrod at the 2010 Rolex Farr40 North American's
Photo by Sara Proctor, www.sailfastphoto.com
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X Treme 25
The X Treme 25 give the judges a run during the 2011 BOTY contest.
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Spinnakers Up!
Competitors in the 2009 Gulf Ocean Racing Circuit head for the leeward mark off Biloxi, Mississippi.
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IGS
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Desde la empresa, ya estamos brindando soluciones de Móvil Geolocalizada para Iphone y Android.Mediante la creación de capas de datos geoposicionados, podemos mostrar cientos de puntos de Interés que se encuentren a nuestro alrededor, hacer juegos de búsqueda del tesoro, y visitas guiadas para lugares abiertos. |
German 29er Nationals 2011
Taken at Lake Walchensee in Bavaria, Germany. 45 29ers competed in the German National Championships. The lake was beautiful! Tons of kitesurfers were out sailing as well.
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Yellowjacket, Rolex Farr 40 North American Championship
Photo © Sara Proctor, www.sailfastphoto.com
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Woman overboard #04
She is able to pull herself out of the water--not easy to do with so much pressure.
Event: J24 Fleet 43 Downeast Regatta 09-08-12
Photo by Ann-E Blanchard
Host club Portland Yacht Club, Falmouth Maine
Skipper/Helmsmen: Andrew Carey
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SeaRail 19
Boat of the Year Nominee
Photos by Walter Cooper The SeaRail 19 is a pint-sized trimaran imported from Vietnam, built by a former Corsair Trimaran employee with imput from noted multihull designer Nigel Irens. The test boat was delivered straight from U.S. Customs, so its U.S. distributor, Bob Gleason, a multihull veteran, was on the water sorting it out before its test time. As we approached Gleason, he looked concerned and suggested the boat not be tested. “The [leeward] float is really burying, and there’s a lot of flexing in the forward beam,” he said. “I don’t think we should go through with this: The boat’s just not ready.” “Nonsense,” BOTY judge Chuck Allen responded before rolling onto the SeaRail’s trampoline like a Navy SEAL. Off the two of them went, with the screacher deployed, reaching across the bay at a high rate of speed. Gleason was right, though. The other judges looked on as the leeward ama submerged every time a gust filled the sails. After an hour and a half of hard sailing, however, the boat was perfectly intact and the judges were pleasantly surprised. “It was easy to sail, had a high fun factor to it,” said Rich. “If they cleaned up the construction and got the buoyancy right, they’d have something worth talking about. It’s almost there.” The standard pricing was quoted at $28,000. |

