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Category Archives: EQUIPMENT
Hydro Generators – vulnerable equipment on Vendée Globe boats
The early days of the Vendée Globe saw the usual failures, often as a result of collisions or the stresses of sailing into very steep seas – such as keels breaking or rigs falling down. However, several of the boats … Continue reading
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Turning Sailing Into a Spectator Sport
Sailing races used to be for participants. As a spectator sport for the uninitiated, they were a disaster. Too far away from live spectators and shore-based cameras. Low viewpoint didn’t show what was happening tactically. Delayed starts were quite a … Continue reading
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Industrial Fuel Additive Now Available for Yachtsmen
Cerion Energy’s GO2 diesel fuel additive is very different from the usual marginally useful stuff. It’s more like the equivalent of turning your ordinary diesel marine engine into a state-of-the-art lean burn beast. Cerion Energy is a company started by … Continue reading
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Is This the Way Sailing is Going? Moth vs Kite
Sailing Anarchy triggered interest in an upwind/downwind sail-off between three kiteboards, a Moth and a 49er by asking people to vote on who would win. The event was staged in order to promote kitesailing and demonstrate that it had come … Continue reading
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Boat Name Clothing – sailing gifts to show your allegiance
About 40 years ago, I was part of the crew of an S&S34 called Carnival during her first Cowes Week. It was her owner’s first foray into campaigning a ‘boat with a lid’. He used to sail a Flying Fifteen … Continue reading