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Is the Mediterranean Tidal?
Is the Mediterranean tidal? Yes, but the tidal range is small. Discover why Mediterranean miles are usually considered non-tidal for Yachtmaster qualifications and where to gain tidal experience.
Antigua To Portsmouth Day 17 & 18: Sights, Sounds and Storms
Antigua To Portsmouth Day 17 & 18:...
Antigua To Portsmouth Day 15 & 16: Life On A Port Tack After Horta
The Crew of...
Antigua To Portsmouth Day 14: Once More Unto The Breach
And they're off!... again Note from Skipper Sue...
From A Day Out To Day Skipper. What Pushes The Sailor In You?
Taking the helm As a school, First Class...
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What’s the difference between a Buoyancy Aid and a Lifejacket?
A buoyancy aid supports the wearer in the water but is not designed like a lifejacket to turn the wearer face up.Falling or being knocked into the sea causes shock and disorientation so a lifejacket, either permanent foam or gas inflated, will turn an unconscious or...
Round the Island Race – a race for everyone
Each year amateurs and professionals compete against each other in the Round the Island Race. It is one of the few races where amateurs and complete novices can race alongside Olympic gold medallists like Ben Ainslie and around the world racers like Alex Thomson. The...
Nannini Overcomes the Financial Crisis and Takes Second in the Global Ocean Race
We have arrived in Les Sables D'Olonne taking second place Just a brief message to say we are in Les Sables D'Olonne, even the last few hours of this Global Ocean Race have been quite intense with a front sweeping over our heads giving us winds gusting 45 knots this...
Final Day for Marco Nannini in Global Ocean Race
Today is the last full day at sea for us, in around 24 hours we should be making landfall and reach Les Sables D'Olonne and bring to a conclusion this epic jurney. We've been making very good progrees with strong following winds pushing us for days but the adventure...
Riding the storm – fast progress towards the finish
Progress in the last couple of days has been fantastic. Last week we had to take a difficult choice to slow down to avoid the worst of a severe depression that was about to cross our path, as it turned out we saw some horrible conditions and had some damage to sails,...
Sail damage in serious nose dive during storm
I've just had a dinner of rice with a thai green sauce and a peanut bar for desert, slowly recovering from the busy day. The gale we faced yesterday left us with a few issues to deal with. We had chosen a route that kept us away from the very worst of the deepening...
Gale force winds to hit GOR fleet soon
I will certainly remember leg five of the Global Ocean Race as the one where time expanded, we're not even half way and i feel like i've been on this boat for 9 consecutive months. Perhaps the anticipation for the imminent finish of the whole race plays tricks with my...
Leading the fleet in the wake of tropical storm Alberto
Last night was tough, in fact some of the worst we've seen in the entire race. After we left Charleston we received a warning of an approaching tropical storm with winds potentially up to 55knots, the night was approaching and we had already reduced sail to 3 reefs...
















