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By Jimmy Cornell on 30.08.2020
Sea, Sun and Taraipo by John Jameson
Publihed by Grosvenor House Publishing
ISBN 978-1-83975-124-0
This is the moving tale of John Jameson’s nine-year-long world voyage in a Polynesian-type catamaran; an odyssey true to the original …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 25.08.2020
Despite the disturbances caused by the Covid crisis, the Outremer boatyard managed to maintain its production schedule and launched the latest Aventura with only a slight delay.
Towed by a large truck, Aventura Zero …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 26.07.2020
Con el fin de conmemorar el 500 aniversario de la primera vuelta al mundo, Jimmy Cornell se dispone a recrear la ruta histórica de la primera circunnavegación llevada a cabo por Fernando Magallanes y …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 09.06.2020
Work on Aventura EL.CA.NO. is progressing well, as can be seen from these photographs taken on Friday 5 June.
The Outremer boatyard is now working at full capacity and it has been …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 20.04.2020
In spite of the restrictions imposed in France to deal with the current pandemic the Outremer boatyard in La Grande Motte, in the south of France, has managed to function at 70% capacity throughout …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 18.02.2020
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Old Seville
Quarter of a century after the successful voyage of Christopher Columbus to the New World, Seville was on its way to becoming the busiest port in …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 30.01.2020
This year’s Düsseldorf boat show attracted a record number of 250,000 visitors and provided an ideal opportunity to bring the EL.CA.NO. project to a larger audience. Presentations in German and English were held on …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 22.01.2020
The largest and most diverse boat show in the world, held at Düsseldorf in Germany every January, opened its doors last Saturday.
Once again we had a prime location on the Garcia Yachting stand, but …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 20.01.2020
The start of a new year – and a new decade – is a logical time to launch a new project. Having celebrated the 500thanniversaries of the voyages of Christopher Columbus in 1992 and Vasco …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 20.09.2019
Europe’s and possibly the world’s largest in-water boat show opened yesterday in this historic port on the French Atlantic coast.
Once again, this annual boat fest is showing off the unparalleled range of France’s thriving …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 25.02.2019
This is an extract from Jimmy Cornell’s book “200,000 Miles – A Life of Adventure“.
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill
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By Jimmy Cornell on 29.01.2019
The 50th edition of Boot 2019 came to a successful end on Sunday, by setting a new record, with nearly 250,000 water sports enthusiasts coming to Düsseldorf from over 100 countries to visit the leading …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 23.12.2018
Wave upon Wave, by Andrew DigginsPublished by World Cruising
This well researched and highly enjoyable book is a record of the enduring success of the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers.
Since its launch in 1986, …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 22.11.2018
This is the fascinating story of a successfully completed circumnavigation of the world by an ambitious and resourceful sailor whose trials and tribulations would have put off anyone else. Indeed, the …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 21.11.2018
This is an extract from Jimmy Cornell’s book “200,000 Miles – A Life of Adventure“.
Choosing a boat for offshore cruising is not a decision to be taken lightly. I have researched this …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 30.10.2018
Few sailors would now disagree that global weather conditions are undergoing a radical change. The warming of the planet is unequivocal: the atmosphere and oceans have warmed, the amounts of snow and ice have diminished, …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 17.09.2018
There’s a saying that you should never revisit places that you have enjoyed in the past as what you find may disappoint you. Yesterday this piece of advice was proved to be totally wrong. Twenty-three …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 30.06.2018
Eighteen valiant sailors are ready to start tomorrow on one of the most challenging events ever conceived. This single-handed non-stop event marks the 50th anniversary of the first single-handed non-stop circumnavigation achieved by Robin Knox …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 27.06.2018
Bergen, Norway
Today saw the start of the Bergen to Shetlands Race, now a classic event on the Norwegian racing calendar. The race is organised by the Bergen Sailing Association and since …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 13.05.2018
The fourth edition of this annual boat show came to an end on Saturday. In spite of the showery weather, the last day attracted the largest audience of the three-day show.
As with every …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 10.05.2018
The London On-Water boat show opened this morning in St Katherine’s marina located right by the iconic Tower Bridge.
Cornell Sailing have a small stand displaying my latest books Read more
By Jimmy Cornell on 16.04.2018
Over the years I have held seminars and lectures in a variety of places, from a barge moored on the banks of the River Seine to the impressive America’s Cup Hall of Fame at …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 05.02.2018
The farewell party was hosted at the Barbados Yacht Club beach restaurant.
The evening started with a special prize for Andreas and Sandra of the yacht Pico, who had missed the start of …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 03.02.2018
Late on Thursday afternoon saw the arrival of Tubalcain, whose crew were happy to make landfall after their 2020 miles of 14 days passage from Mindelo in the Cape Verde Islands.
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By Jimmy Cornell on 01.02.2018
The crew of Olena are on hand to take Sandro’s lines.
Happy reunion after two weeks at sea
The next to arrive just before nightfall will be Tubalcain, followed …
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