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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 Cornell Sailing on 08.12.2016
Follow the progress of the boats on the Atlantic Odyssey tracking map. Learn more about the participants. Day 10 – Monday 28 November Sacre Bleu
Nous avons eu du gros temps …
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By Cornell Sailing on 30.11.2016
William and Jade Barnes on White Ibis – Credit Sönke Roever
Despite over 2000 miles of ocean to cross, British yacht White Ibis timed their arrival to Barbados perfectly, docking in the Barbados 50 …
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By Cornell Sailing on 29.11.2016
The motto of the 2016 celebrations of Barbados 50th year of independence, ‘Pride and Industry,’ seemed to fit very well with the latest experiences of the Barbados 50 rally sailors on the island.
On the …
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By Cornell Sailing on 28.11.2016
Saturday 26 November
With the majority of the Barbados 50 yachts having now made landfall on the island, the Barbados Yacht Club showed typical Barbados hospitality in laying on a welcome party in its Beach …
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By Cornell Sailing on 28.11.2016
Follow the progress of the boats on the Atlantic Odyssey tracking map. Learn more about the participants. Weather update
There is a very wide area of low pressure with light winds, often …
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By Cornell Sailing on 27.11.2016
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 comprehensive one-day seminar is based both …
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By Cornell Sailing on 23.11.2016
20 November – Rally Control have received this message from Pete Cropper on the yacht Modjadji, also sailing in Barbados 50:
Oysterbar have lost their steering cable so crew are hand steering with their …
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By Cornell Sailing on 21.11.2016
Nelia arrives while crew of Sir Henri 4 looking on expectantly
The Swiss trimaran Nelia had been chasing the French catamaran Sir Henri 4 all the way from the Cape Verdes and crossed the …
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By Cornell Sailing on 21.11.2016
The French catamaran Sir Henri 4 made landfall in Barbados to an enthusiastic reception at 8 PM local time on Sunday 20 November. Waiting on the dock to welcome the tired crew at the end …
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By Cornell Sailing on 20.11.2016
You can see the position of the boats on the Barbados 50 tracking map. Day 6 – Monday 14 November Stormbreaker
Atlantic Challenge -Damage update from 14.37N 38.46W
We have had a …
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By Cornell Sailing on 19.11.2016
The 22 boats in the Atlantic Odyssey took the start from Santa Cruz de Tenerife at 1100 local time on Saturday 19 November.
They are currently on their way to Barbados, in addition …
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By Cornell Sailing on 14.11.2016
You can see the position of the boats on the tracking map. View the entry list. Day 1 – Wednesday 9 November Laridae Passage to Cape Verde: Day 1
After 18 …
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By Cornell Sailing on 04.11.2016
Luc Callebaut, who is sailing with the fleet, reports.
Santiago
Sailing from Fogo, it took the fleet a lot of tacking to clear the north of Fogo as the island did not want to …
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By Cornell Sailing on 02.11.2016
Luc Callebaut continues to the story of the Barbados 50 fleet cruise around the Cape Verdes…
Never before seen in Fogo, Harbor of Vale de Cavaleiros: 16 yachts docked together!
Thanks to the …
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By Cornell Sailing on 30.10.2016
Luc Callebaut from Cornell Sailing Events, who is sailing with the fleet, reports on the cruise so far.
(Due to the smaller size of some of the harbours and anchorages, the fleet was divided …
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By Cornell Sailing on 24.10.2016
The sailors from the Barbados 50 rally had been asked to help bring much needed supplies for the SOS Children’s Village in Mindelo. SOS Children’s Villages are a non-governmental organisation that works …
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By Cornell Sailing on 22.10.2016
Following a fast passage from La Réunion, the Blue Planet Odyssey yachts spent some time in Durban, their first taste of South Africa including the obligatory trip to a game park.
Welcome beer in …
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By Cornell Sailing on 16.10.2016
You can see the position of the boats on the tracking map. View the entry list. Sunday 16 October Lady Rebel (Fleet 2) Crossing the Tropic of Cancer!!
End of a long …
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By Cornell Sailing on 15.10.2016
What was once regarded as technically impossible and the stuff of science fiction is slowly becoming reality. The westernmost of the Canary Islands considered the end of the known world until the voyage of Christopher …
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By Cornell Sailing on 13.10.2016
Following a great deal of interest in the Pacific Odyssey for 2017, we are calling for interested boats to contact us if they would like to take part. As we did for 2016, if …
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By Cornell Sailing on 11.10.2016
Palmeros (natives of La Palma) pride themselves on living on the most beautiful of the Canary Islands, and refer to their home as La Isla Bonita.
Born on 5 October: Hans-Werner of Xada, …
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By Cornell Sailing on 09.10.2016
The stopover in La Gomera was an opportunity for participants to discover the spectacular scenery and tranquil atmosphere of this island, one of the smallest in the Canarian archipelago, designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve …
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By Cornell Sailing on 04.10.2016
Barbados 50 fleet in Santa Cruz Marina
The long stopover in Tenerife allowed participants in Barbados 50 to enjoy a rich program of events and activities laid on by the local …
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