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Blue Water Sailing is a magazine about and for blue water sailors. [1] It was started in 1996 [1] by George and Rosa Day, who spent five years sailing their Mason 43 ketch around the world. It is sold in 67 countries. The supplement Multihulls Quarterly is included four times a year.
Blue-water cruising which is defined as long term open sea cruising is more involved and inherently more dangerous than coastal cruising. Before embarking on an open-ocean voyage, planning and preparation will include studying charts, weather reports/warnings, almanacs and navigation books of the route to be followed.
The Jeanneau Yachts 65, also called the Jeanneau 65, is a French blue water cruising sailboat, that was first built in 2022.The hull was designed by Philippe Briand, the interior by Andrew Winch and finishing by the Jeanneau Design Office.
Island Packet Yachts is an American builder of blue-water cruising sailing and motor yachts, based out of Largo, Florida.The incorporated name for the company is Traditional Watercraft, Inc. Production facilities are located on five acres of ground with 52,000 square feet (4,800 m 2) of covered manufacturing space in central Pinellas County.
This is the second Blue Water Medal earned by the Wanderer III, the first being with Eric and Susan Hiscock who made two circumnavigations with her and received the Blue Water Medal in 1955. [10] Alex Whitworth (2010) "for a circumnavigation of the world via the Northwest Passage west to east." [11] Annie Hill and Trevor Robertson (2009) [11]
Ontario Yachts [84] Blue Chip 30: 1961: A. Sidney DeWolf Herreshoff: Cape Cod Shipbuilding [85] Blue Water 24: 1961: Thomas C. Gillmer: Blue Water Boats [86] Bombardier 7.6: 1980: Ron Holland: Bombardier Limited [87] Bremer 25: 1995: Mark Bremer: CW Hood Yachts/Bremer Marine [88] Brick (keelboat) 1964: Jean-Jacques Herbulot: Chantier Mallard ...
The 2008 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, sponsored by Rolex and hosted by Cruising Yacht Club of Australia in Sydney, New South Wales, was the 64th annual running of the "blue water classic" Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. [1]
The rights were acquired in 2003 by Bryan Gittins, who had done wood work for McNeil. Gittins established Channel Cutter Yachts to build the boat in Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada, where it remains in production. Rather than ship the large and fragile moulds from South Africa to British Columbia, Gittins had McNeil build one last hull and ...
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