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How to Get Sailing Experience When You Don’t Own a Boat
There are many ways in which you can get sailing experience, one of which will be to sign up to a sailing course. But courses and lessons aren’t the only way in which you can get sailing experience if you don’t have your own boat. They are other things...
The Lofoten Islands: Arguably the Most Beautiful, Unique Location on the Planet
People often ask me, 'What's New Zealand...
Antigua to Portsmouth Day 8: ‘To Avoid Doom, Steer Away From the Boom’
Thursday 17 January 2019 As the...
Antigua to Portsmouth Day 7: How to rehabilitate your loved one upon their return
Look out for Clive's apology below as he...
Antigua to Portsmouth Day 6: ‘Absolutely Perfect’ Sailing
Tuesday 15th January 2019 The Sailing...
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A gentle ride into South Carolina
The latest update from Marco Nannini We have 340 miles left to Charleston, we are pleased with how things have gone in the past 2 days, after the tactical move to cover Phesheya we feel a little more in control of our destiny. Our advantage over them has plummeted...
Heading left on the chessboard
The last 24 hours have been incredibly frustrating, the whole day we negotiated the passage of many rain clouds which played havoc with the wind, on average we had a lot less than predicted by the forecast and after each downpour we hoped things would stabilise but...
End of the trade winds
Just as i write a big rain cloud on the horizon has brought a sudden windshift, this is the first we encounter since leaving the unstable airs around the equator and unfortunately it probably signals the end of the stable band of the trade winds... We have 1350...
Second place throught the Celox scoring gate
The last few days have been, as predicted, a drag race towards the north-east corner of Brasil, all tactical decision had been played out earlier around the tricky corner near Rio de Janeiro where the wind tends to be always on the nose and there is a nasty counter...
Finally Into the Trade Winds
The struggle to reach the stable trade winds seems to have lasted an eternity, the fleet progress has been very slow compared to the schedule we had imagined when leaving Punta del Este and only Cessna at the front has been keeping steady averages since reaching these...
An inch at a time we go north!
The last two days have been far from easy, as we approached the continental shelf off Cabo Frio near Rio de Janeiro we were met by the nasty Brazilian south-flowing current. The deep current is pushed to the surface and strengthens to a strong flow where the bottom of...
Easter at Sea
We've been at sea nearly 6 days, half the world is on holiday for a long Easter weekend, for us it's been more wind and waves as we sail north east hoping to soon reach the trade winds. Ahead of us the bottom corner of Brasil with Rio de Janeiro and a tangle of...
Underway in the fourth leg of the Global Ocean Race
We've been at sea for two days, i wrote an earlier update which somehow was never sent so here is a summary of our start of the fourth leg of the Global Ocean Race, Punta del Este Uruguay to Charleston US. The start in Punta was relatively quiet although I was a bit...
















