CYC yachtsmen were bored for only a week on self-isolation, and then they returned to duty ... To the online regatta!
Read more…As if two guards at the gates to the Old Port, the Tower of St. Nicholas and the Chain Tower, inspire us in awe as we pass between them under a motor, entering the Old Port (VieuxPort).
Read more…To stop the spread of COVID-19, scheduled boat shows, fashion events and other events are canceled around the world. Some of the biggest luxury brands don't stop there, donating billions of dollars to doctors in the fight against coronavirus and providing assistance as they can.
Read more…A cruise without toys on a yacht is like borscht without garlic. It seems that everything you need is in it, but the acuity of sensations is still not enough. We have selected for you 6 of the best water toys - with them your yacht vacation will become even more active and interesting!
Read more…Turkish studio Red Yacht Design and Dutch design firm Dykstra Naval Architects have teamed up to develop a new 64-meter futuristic superyacht called ICE Kite, a family cruiser with a displacement of 500 GT. The yacht will be accompanied by a specially designed 26-meter vessel called ICE Ghost, with the items necessary for research.
Read more…No matter where your journey takes place, its route will certainly touch and fall into one of the categories below. Once you've decided on the type of coastline, you can easily focus on specific areas when planning future navigation.
Read more…A quadcopter at sea is an irreplaceable thing. But how can you manage it so as not to bathe in water?
Read more…Grenada beckons travelers with rugged mountain landscapes, impressive underwater world, tropical forests and waterfalls. And for lovers of secluded relaxation, the island is doubly beautiful, because they call in here much less often than on other islands of the Caribbean.
Read more…ARC is a significant event in the sailing world. It has been held annually since 1986. It is hosted by Jimmy Cornell, founder of the World Cruising Club. Each November, over 200 yachts sail from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, to sail the 2,700 nautical miles of the Atlantic Ocean to Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia.
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