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By Jimmy Cornell on 23.04.2017
By all accounts, and especially from the reaction of the exhibitors, this has been a very successful show.
The crew of Luna Bay, a new Outremer 45 catamaran, planning to cross the …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 20.04.2017
The International Multihull Boat Show was opened at the seaside resort of La Grande Motte in the South of France on Wednesday 19th April.
Lagoon catamarans on show
In the eight years …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 02.03.2017
After spending the best part of the winter in a small marina close to Bergen on the west coast of Norway, Aventura is now heading for the Arctic.
Her sale was completed last …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 07.02.2017
Participants in the Caribbean Odyssey enjoyed not one but two parties on their arrival in Barbados: first an early arrivals party at the Barbados Yacht Club followed by a farewell beach party at the Pirates’ …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 03.02.2017
Consistent trade winds have ensured fast passages for all boats taking part in this year’s Caribbean Odyssey.
Four boats: J-Squared, Two Drifters, Bright Eyes and Damisa made landfall in Barbados on 31 January and 1 …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 02.02.2017
The crews of No Regrets, Maggie and Tawahus celebrated the successful completion of their round the world voyage at a party held at the Barbados Yacht Club in the presence of local dignitaries and participants …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 31.01.2017
A later crossing of the Atlantic than at the usual time has ensured better sailing conditions and, although the NE trade winds have blown mostly between 10 and 15 knots, all participants reported a comfortable …
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By Cornell Sailing on 29.01.2017
The yachts from the Caribbean Odyssey fleet, spread across hundreds of miles of ocean, continue to make landfall daily in Barbados.
Six yachts have now completed their Atlantic crossing, and not one of them appears …
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By Cornell Sailing on 27.01.2017
The Swiss catamaran Edelweiss (Nautitech 482) crossed the finish line at 1045 local time, and is now docked at the clearance pontoon. Everyone enjoyed a fast and easy crossing (17 days), with steady trade winds …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 26.01.2017
The largest boat show in the world has once again lived up to its reputation by bringing visitors from all corners of the planet to admire a virtual …
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By Cornell Sailing on 22.01.2017
No Regrets in the Careenage at Bridgetown
The first Blue Planet Odyssey boat arrives in Barbados at the end of a unexpectedly fast 11-day passage from Cabedelo in NE Brazil.
Tahawus is expected tomorrow …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 21.01.2017
The biggest boat show in the world opened its doors on Saturday morning and the first of the estimated total of 250,000 visitors streamed into the vast exhibition’s 17 halls.
Once again Cornell Sailing Events …
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By Cornell Sailing on 17.01.2017
Jimmy Cornell’s new book is to be published in September 2017
The book will be available from Amazon and Paradise Cay (USA) from 1 September. You can buy the book at one of …
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By Cornell Sailing on 12.01.2017
All three Blue Planet Odyssey boats have left Marina Jacare in north-eastern Brazil and are now on their way to Barbados.
No Regrets and Tahawus were the first to leave on 10 January. Maggie …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 10.01.2017
Fourteen boats in the Caribbean Odyssey left Santa Cruz de Tenerife this morning bound for Barbados. In order to take best advantage of the weather conditions, each boat could leave in their own time.
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By Jimmy Cornell on 08.01.2017
Real Club Nautico de Tenerife
With only three days left until the start of the transatlantic passage to Barbados, participants in the Caribbean Odyssey gathered at the yacht club for a day of …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 06.01.2017
The winter festivities in Tenerife culminated with a spectacular parade on Thursday evening on the eve of Three Kings holiday. All street in the centre of the capital were lit up for this most celebrated …
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By Cornell Sailing on 05.01.2017
“With just 10 days to go before the start of the 2017 Mount Gay Round Barbados Race Series (16-24 January), the festival atmosphere in Barbados is starting to rumble” writes Sue Pelling.
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By Jimmy Cornell on 05.01.2017
Marina Santa Cruz
Preparations for the start on 10 January are gathering pace as most boats have now arrived in the capital of Tenerife. The latest to arrive on Wednesday morning at the end …
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By Cornell Sailing on 27.12.2016
The German yacht Auriga, the smallest in the Atlantic Odyssey fleet, arrived this morning in Barbados.
Susan and Howard Chambers of Sundowner (Barbados 50 Odyssey) went out to meet them with Chris on More Bad …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 19.12.2016
Four more boats in the Atlantic Odyssey: Anyway, Freja, Gorm den Gamle and Itchy Foot, have arrived safely in Barbados at the end of a very long voyage that started in Santa Cruz de Tenerife …
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By Cornell Sailing on 15.12.2016
The German yacht Lilli arrived at 9am on Dec 15, assisted by Andy and his team for the mooring of this 65 feet monohull stern to the dock of Shallow Draught.
Thera …
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By Cornell Sailing on 14.12.2016
The combined crews of Maggie, No Regrets and Tahawus celebrating their safe arrival at Marina Jacare, in NE Brazil: Nora, Rob, Mirko, Zeke, Carol, Liam, Martin, Klaudia, Norm
Almost two years after the start …
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By Cornell Sailing on 14.12.2016
Bruce from Enjoy on his dinghy, Ro from Jojo 1 and Pascal (Cornell Sailing) ready to help Lucy Alice to dock
Glenda et Ian happy to have arrived
Crews of Jojo 1, …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 12.12.2016
Three more Atlantic Odyssey boats crossed the finishing line in Barbados, 23 days after their departure from Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
Arrival Starship
Crew of Starship
Surprise …
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