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Artemis to be Featured on CNN Mainsail This Week
Starting this Thursday you can check out America’s Cup team Artemis Racing on this month’s CNN Mainsail. The show is scheduled to be broadcast on CNN International at these times: Thursday, 15th March: 10:30 & 17:30 GMT Saturday, 17th March: … Continue reading
What Does it Take to Get PlanetSolar Across the Gulf of Aden?
The crew of Turanor PlanetSolar, the largest solar-powered yacht on the planet and aiming to be the first to complete a circumnavigation, now break their radio silence to give the story of their trepidatious journey through the Gulf of Aden. … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Green Sailing
Tagged Gulf of Aden, pirates, PlanetSolar, Security
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AC World Series U.S. Stops to be Broadcast on NBC
Can’t make it to Newport or San Francisco this year for the AC World Series? Not to worry, you won’t have to hover over your computer watching a webcast. You’ll be able to watch the final day of racing on … Continue reading
How Crazy was the Ride on Banque Populaire’s Record Breaking Voyage? (VIDEO)
Wanna know what it’s like to go full speed around the world? Check out this record breaking video from Banque Populaire’s Jules Verne Trophy winning voyage.
Larson Impresses at Extreme Sailing Series Debut
American Morgan Larson, new skipper of Oman Air, had an incredible start to his Extreme Sailing Series career on the opening day of Act 1 in Muscat, Oman. The forty-year-old, a passionate surfer, who lives in Oregon, has an outstanding … Continue reading
New Port of Entry in Northern Cypress
Karpaz Gate Marina, part of the all-new Karpaz Bay Resort in Northern Cyprus, is now an official Port of Entry. All marine vessels can now officially enter Northern Cyprus at Karpaz Gate Marina following the recent approval of Port of … Continue reading
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Tagged Customs, Karpaz Gate Marina, Mediterranean, Northern Cypress, Port of Entry
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Beto Pandiani Makes Plans for Next Extreme Voyage
Beto Pandiani is a sailor known for cruising around the world on beachcats. He started like many on the Hobie 16 fleet in Brazil, and in 1989 he obtained the first international title for his local class, he was crowned … Continue reading







