1. Philip's Site - Sailing Page
A page providing a description of the optimist dinghy. It also provides a useful guide to what boat you should choose next. There are also various links to tactics for starting, finishing, running, and more. Guide on how to care for your boat well and a fitness guide to keep you fit and performing at your best. |
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HandleySail.com - The Voyage of Windbird
Mark and Judy Handley - We have owned and co-captained three different boats. We started sailing in 1986 when we bought a 25-foot Cape Dory. This boat was named Yarley and we sailed her for three years on the Chesapeake Bay.
In May of 1989 we bought a 35-foot Dickerson which we also sailed in the Chesapeake until we moved to New Hampshire in 1990. We sailed Sky Breaker north in 1991 and kept her in Casco Bay in Maine that summer. In the fall we sailed her to New Hampshire where we had her hauled out for a major refit. For the next three years, Sky Breaker sat in our yard as we cleaned, sanded, repainted, and reworked all her systems. Once we put her back in the water, we made two trips offshore to and from the Chesapeake Bay and one trip down the Inland Waterway to Little River, South Carolina. After struggling with a north wind in the Gulf Stream, we made an offshore run home from outside the Pamlico Sound to Buzzards Bay in Massachusetts.
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Lake Ontario Sailing
Ken Palmer's page about sailing Lake Ontario out of Rochester, NY. Lake Ontario Sailing was a only a gleam in my eye over ten years ago. It was during Christmas break that I decided to do something with my spare time. The sailing season is short on Lake Ontario, so what better way to enjoy the off-season then to write about sailing. My name is Ken Palmer. My wife Ruth and I started sailing about ten years ago. I can remember dreaming of sailing when I was a young man. I never figured that Ruth would have that same dream until we had enjoyed a three hour tour aboard a schooner on Seneca Lake. It was then we discovered our mutual dream.
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Wayne's World
Chronicles Wayne's sailing adventures on a 22 foot South Coast Seacraft.
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Michael Perham
Michael Perham hopes to be the youngest person (age 14) ever to sail single handed across the Atlantic ocean. He will be setting off from Gibraltar on the 18th November 2006 and expects to arrive in Antigua in approximately 4 weeks, 3500 miles later having achieved this world record challenge. Michael's father Peter, will be shadowing in a second boat.
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Sailing to Mexico
Log of the sailing vessel TICA, a Cabo Rico '38 sailing from Portland Oregon to San Diego, Baja, Costa Rica and Panama.
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sail360
Sail360 is a result of a life times dream to circumnavigate the globe; a 4-year voyage covering 48,000 nautical miles visiting 52 locations in 48 countries. On this website you will find up to date information such as; a 'Captains' log section giving you a brief update on recent events, up to date map showing my location and a guest book where you can leave comments etc world circumnavigation
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Tee Time 38
We have set up this website to share our cruising
adventures aboard our yacht, Tee Time, with
friends, fellow cruisers and cruiser wanna-bees!
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Thin Air Sailor
Why the name "Thin Air Sailor" for a website? Mainly because I love to sail and living in a land locked state like Colorado, the only options are small mountain lakes. Where the winds change directions on a whim and the thin air makes sailing a challenge.
This website is more than just about sailing but that is a good place to start
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Baja Or Bust in the Panta Rei
This web page will track the progress of Ken and crew as they sail from Bellingham to Baja California in stages. They have limited Email capability so each of the public emails will be placed here.
The Panta Rei is a 39 foot Gecco Marine sloop built in 1982 in Carlscrona Sweden.
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Stef's homepage
Steffi is single and lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Her idea of fun is to crew on racing sailboats! She has been sailing since about 1987 and started racing in 1990. She has since done several Key West Race Weeks, SORC regattas, Block Island Race Weeks, Annapolis Race Weeks, a Kenwood Cup and the first Crystal Cup Regatta as well as a Newport/Bermuda race. She is a member of Gulfstream Sailing Club and the Royal Marsh Harbour Yacht Club.
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bronek.org
website of bronek kaminski. here you'll find my weblog, photographs, interests, and information on travel, sailing on zamindar, cycling, guernsey, mallorca, menorca, britain, finland, thailand, ibiza, spain. /
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Inadee Sailing Info+
Personal site covering sources of weather forecasting, specialist yacht suppliers, and details of yacht maintenance / repair projects. Yacht club social program and information on the RNSA and Coastal Forces.
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Steve's Wing Dinghy Website
Details the construction and, eventually, the sailing of the Wing Dinghy, a 12' sailing dinghy designed to be built from scratch using plans by Stevenson Projects.
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