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How to Get a VHF Radio License as an Individual Operator
Any vessel that has a marine VHF radio onboard is required by law to have two licenses. The first is the ship’s license, and the second is the operator’s license issued to the person who has been trained to VHF radio. If you are an individual who...
The Benefits of Being A Guest Crew on a Luxury Yacht
Be a guest crew on the luxury yacht Santosa For...
ARC 2018 Carribean Cruise
Ja mon! Well, the ARC is over and you're...
Land Ahoy!! The Finish Line Is In Site!
It's all over, congratulations Challenger...
The Perfect Honeymoon
Saturday 8th December We are still racing...
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A day in paradise, a day in hell
The first few days of the race, once out of Cook Strait, have been relatively easy sailing, reaching then downwind in moderate seas clocking good mileage every poll, we were happy with our choice of heading further south at the beginning which paid very well as now we...
Marco Wins Italian Sailor of the Year
Marco Nannini, currently racing the double handed Global Ocean Race (GOR) 2011/2012, has been crowned Italian Sailor of the year by "Il Giornale della Vela", the most established italian sailing magazine. The prestigious award was first established in 1991 and has...
Italian Sailor of the Year- Marco Nannini- leads the fleet
A quick update to thank all of you who have taken the time to vote for me on the online poll which will award the coveted "Giornale della Vela" Sailor of the year award (Giornale della Vela is the the first and most prestigeous Italian sailing magazine). Since my post...
Update from Windy Wellington
Many cities in the world have a reputation for being windy, but Wellington has to be the windiest place i have ever visited! It's the middle of the summer here and despite the sunshine and pleasant temperatures the wind has been a constant feature of this beautiful...
Celebrations in Wellington after a tough second leg of the Global
The VHF finally broke its month long silence just before 6pm, Josh Hall on the committee boat is calling. "Financial Crisis, we have you in sight, we are coming towards you, well done, you are in Wellington!". The rib came along driving in circles several times...
Hi speed chase continues and claims another spinnaker in morning
It looks like 2012 started just like 2011 had finished, with a big mess, another spinnaker blown and trashed in the water, this time the masthead A2 spinnaker, the biggest one... somewhere somehow there was a weak point as it finally blew in mild 18-20 knots...
Spinnaker trashed in high speed chase
We had been doing great all night shaving mile after mile from Halvard Mabire and Miranda Merron's lead over us, we were flying the smallest spinnaker, a bullet proof job called the A5, a sail that can be used even if 40 knots of wind, which is not far from...
Five hundred miles to Cook Strait, the anticipation builds
We are sailing in a lovely sunshine, broad reaching towards the northern tip of South island, New Zealand of course, some 500 miles to the North East of us. From there we'll have a final stretch of just over 100 miles of tricky sailing in the infamous Tasman...
















