A Reef of Barnacles
June 7, 2019
The Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron
Halifax, Nova Scotia
I noticed barnacle growth before our first pass at Cape Horn, just one or two, spied going about their business in the eddies off Mo’s transom.
June 7, 2019
The Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron
Halifax, Nova Scotia
I noticed barnacle growth before our first pass at Cape Horn, just one or two, spied going about their business in the eddies off Mo’s transom.
It was a great weekend at the IODAI Ulsters in Skerries. Day one had overcast skies and a fresh breeze but nothing too heavy. All the fleets successfully launched off the beach at a low tide, which...
We have had two great days of racing with intense competition afloat and fun ashore. The RSGYC has provided a warm welcome to all participants and guests and the weather gods have been good to us all.
Date: June 7, 2019
Hello Everyone!
It’s been a while since you’ve heard from “my lovely wife,” but with Randall and Mo now tucked safely into a Halifax marina, a number of my non-sailor friends have been asking me questions about the voyage.
A Blue Sea M2 1838 Meter installed on the side of the control box for Have Another Days Salon AC
Why getting off the beaten track doesn't need to be difficult. Welcome to the Summer 2019 issue of Yachting Monthly, on sale 20 June
I’m again the caretaker of a floating vessel. Whenever Satori is in the water she occupies a place in the back of my mind. I flip through the mooring lines, fenders, seacocks; the boat next door with the sketchy looking shore power cable.
June 5, 2019
The Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Making an unknown shore by boat, alone, and following a longish interval at sea is a perfectly normal way to arrive at a place; at least this is what repeated experience suggests.
INTERNATIONAL FINN ASSOCIATION
2019 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Athens, Greece
You may have heard that our friends at Atlas Ocean Racing have suffered a loss of one of their boats, the Volvo 60 Esprit du Corps. They were returning to Canada after a very successful Caribbean winter...
We have a packed full programme of activities planned jointly with the other Clubs of the waterfront for our TYs starting in September!
EXCITEMENT BUILDS FOR NYC’S DUN LAOGHAIRE TO DINGLE RACE
The National Yacht Club’s Volvo Dun Laoghaire to Dingle race starts on the dot of 6pm this coming Wednesday, when a record fleet of 45 boats will cross the start line just outside the harbour mouth.
Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, Alexander Beglov, Acting Governor of St. Petersburg, and Vladimir Lyubomirov, President of the regional sports public organization St.
Alan England learns the hard way what happens when you ignore the warning signs of a dragging anchor