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By Cornell Sailing on 13.06.2016
A seminar on long-distance cruising was held at Warnemünde on the Baltic Sea over the weekend.
Marina and Conference Centre Hohe Duene
Organised by the German magazine Die Yacht, the largest circulation sailing …
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By Cornell Sailing on 24.05.2016
After an uneventful passage from Sumatra, No Regrets and Maggie spent a few enjoyable days in Cocos Keeling and are now on their way to Rodriguez.
In the meantime Joyful has reached Cairns in Queensland …
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By Cornell Sailing on 11.05.2016
After having spent the winter in Southeast Asia, the Blue Planet Odyssey boats No Regrets (USA) and Maggie (Canada), started off from Padang in the West Sumatra today bound for Cocos Keeling. Their route …
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By Cornell Sailing on 02.05.2016
The current series of one-day seminars held by Cornell Sailing Events came to successful end at Hamburg on Saturday.
The seminar was held at the Hamburg Sailing Club and was attended by 48 sailors.
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By Cornell Sailing on 17.04.2016
Jimmy Cornell with Peter Gilkes and Kelly Glass.
The main attraction of our stand at this international boat show has been the Barbados 50 transatlantic event. The crews of …
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By Cornell Sailing on 14.04.2016
The largest and most famous in-water show for multihull boats has opened at the seaside resort of La Grande Motte in the south of France on Wednesday, 13 April.
Some 50 boats are …
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By Cornell Sailing on 15.03.2016
Jimmy and Doina Cornell held another successful day’s seminar on transatlantic voyage planning at the Cruising Association headquarters in Limehouse London on Saturday 12 March.
The sessions combined theory with practical advice and a …
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By Cornell Sailing on 24.02.2016
As preparations for Barbados 50 sailing rally get underway, the latest news from the Caribbean island is that 600 ft of new dock space is completed, with services including offices for Customs, Immigration and …
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By Cornell Sailing on 23.02.2016
It is with great sadness that we have to announce the passing away of our collaborator Klaus Hympendahl.
Klaus was in Buenos Aires, Argentina, researching a book on his passion, …
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By Cornell Sailing on 31.01.2016
View the list of arrivals in Martinique. You can follow the position of the boats and check their estimated time of arrival on the tracking map. Day 22 – Saturday 30 January …
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By Cornell Sailing on 28.01.2016
You can follow the position of the boats and check out their ETA in Martinique on the tracking map. Day 19 – Wednesday 27 January 2016 Jacquelyn
Is expected in Le Marin on …
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By Cornell Sailing on 24.01.2016
The annual boat show opened on Saturday morning in this German city located on the banks of the River Rhine. Over the years this show has established itself as the largest, best organized and best …
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By Cornell Sailing on 23.01.2016
You can follow the position of the boats on the tracking map. Day 14 – Friday 22 January 2016 Fenicia
Position at 0800UTC, 15deg 50min N 036deg 27min W travelling 258deg T …
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By Cornell Sailing on 22.01.2016
This post was first published on Calero Marinas website.
Jimmy Cornell, founder of the ARC and author of the Canary Islands Guide, has been promoting the Canaries as a cruising destination for …
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By Cornell Sailing on 19.01.2016
You can follow the position of the boats on the tracking map.
Day 11 – Tuesday 19 January 2016 Fenicia
Noon position 17Deg 04min N, 030Deg 30min W sailing at 5.7 …
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By Cornell Sailing on 19.01.2016
Following a request from several participants in the Atlantic and Islands Odyssey, we have decided to organize a Pacific Odyssey in 2016, as long as we have a minimum of 10 paid-up boats. …
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By Cornell Sailing on 17.01.2016
You can follow the position of the boats on the tracking map.
Day 8 – Saturday 16 January 2016 Kandiba
Today is a great day for us in Atlantic Odyssey.
First …
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By Cornell Sailing on 15.01.2016
Jimmy Cornell is interviewed about the Barbados 50 sailing rally. (Video: Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc.)
By Cornell Sailing on 15.01.2016
You can follow the position of the boats on the tracking map.
Day 6 – Thursday 14 January 2016 Fenicia
Current position 20Deg 55min N 021Deg 35min W, about 560 miles …
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By Cornell Sailing on 14.01.2016
Note: This event will no longer take place.
PRESS RELEASE Multi Transat, a new transatlantic race for production multihulls Tenerife to Barbados, 12 November 2016
Jimmy Cornell, the founder of the ARC, has …
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By Cornell Sailing on 13.01.2016
You can follow the position of the boats on the tracking map.
Day 4 – Tuesday 12 January 2016 Bebe
We are experiencing fine sailing conditions after the initial day and …
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By Cornell Sailing on 09.01.2016
In light SE winds, the Atlantic Odyssey II fleet took the start from Santa Cruz de Tenerife at 1200 local time. The Belgian yacht Serendip just managed to edge across the start line ahead US …
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By Cornell Sailing on 08.01.2016
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By Cornell Sailing on 06.01.2016
Sponsored by
A very inspiring day! Ian and Lorraine Cuthbertson
Sharpened our thoughts about our own plans for cruising. Jennifer Sherlock
A wonderful introduction to Bluewater sailing. Peter Ramshaw
This …
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By Cornell Sailing on 05.01.2016
Monday 4th January saw the official launch of the Atlantic Odyssey II at a press conference held at the headquarters of the Port Authority of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The press conference was attended by …
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