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Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.
Plotting world circumnavigation routes is a lot easier than it sounds. There are cruising boats LITERALLY all over the world. There are boats in the Northwest passage (up and over Canada), in the Antarctic, and everywhere in between. There are a few key things to take into consideration, but 95%* of circumnavigation routes follow the same general course. There are two major restrictions put on us by our vessel insurance; stay out of highly pirated areas and stay out of named storm zones. Insurance restrictions come with the option to ignore them. You can always go to these restricted places, BUT if something happens, your insurance will not be covered. Another option is that you can pay significantly more to be covered in these places as well. We have made the choice for ourselves to follow the restrictions set by our insurance. By definition, piracy is the act of attacking and robbing ships at sea. By that main definition, the Caribbean is one of the worst places for piracy. Petty theft of boats and their tenders is a major issue in some parts of the Caribbean, and steps should be taken to protect yourself and your assets.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 20th, 2022.
ARC Portugal sails across the Bay of Biscay from Plymouth to Bayona, before day-sailing down the coast of Portugal to Marina de Lagos on the Algarve. In every port there is a program of social activities or tours ashore, making ARC Portugal one of the most social of rallies. "ARC Portugal is a very friendly and sociable way to reach the Algarve from the UK, with good sailing between well spread ports - so good we've done it twice” John Easteal, yacht Fair Encounter (GBR) ARC Portugal is more than a passage south to the sun. Social activities in every port, and complimentary visits ashore to explore ancient cities and fishing villages make the rally much more of a holiday. The leisurely pace of the rally provides time for shore visits, provisioning and crew changes, so you can sail with a range of family and friends.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 20th, 2022.
An island hopping sailing adventure with Australian Captain, Paul and his partner Sindry as your guides and hosts. Having provided sailing trips from Panama to Colombia for 12+ years now we know the best routes and understand the local conditions which enables us to maximise your comfort and safety. Visiting uninhabited remote islands off the main tourist route. You will enjoy multiple stops through the coral reefs, azure waters and coconut palm lined beaches of the island paradise that is San Blas. From US$550 per person. A classic sailing yacht, an Alden Offshore 50′ ketch. Designed and built for offshore passage making in safety and comfort. Ave Maria is registered as a commercial vessel. Meeting international safety standards and complying with local and international regulations.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 17th, 2022.
To assist the safe passage of small craft to and from Portsmouth Harbour a Small Boat Channel for vessels less than 20m in length including Personal Watercraft (PWC) has been created on the western side of the harbour entrance. The 50 metre wide Small Boat Channel is shown on Admiralty charts 2625 and 2631. Its northern and southern extremities are at Ballast Pile (50 47.62N 001 06.83W) and No 4 Bar Buoy (50 46.97N 001 06.48W) respectively. Small boats are reminded that they can be difficult to see and the harbour entrance is a blind bend to larger vessels and traffic leaving the camber. Vessels approaching or departing the small boat channel to the south, should follow the line of the port lateral boys to avoid grounding on the South-East corner of Hamilton bank. The following vessels under 20m in length are authorised to use the main channel and loiter in the Small Boat Channel when their duties require; pilot boats, police launches, QHM Harbour Patrol launches, Border Force craft, Royal Naval vessels, lifeboats, senior officers’ boats flying official flags or discs and tugs engaged in towing operations or escorting a vessel. Small boats may continue to use the Small Boat Channel when the main channel is closed for the passage of a large vessel other than a Queen Elizabeth Class (QEC) Aircraft Carrier. The Small Boat Channel will be shut to all traffic during QEC transits.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 22nd, 2019.
Joining a “flotilla” is a fun and exciting way to learn how to confidently skipper a charter yacht for the very first time. A group of boats sail together (flotilla) along a set route, with a “lead boat” in charge, overseeing the safety of all the boats where all the boats are within range of a VHF radio call if required. Before departing in the morning, a route is planned for the day with a set destination for the evenings so that all the boats can anchor or tie up to a mooring buoy (before dark) for the night. Generally speaking, flotillas are restricted to passages close to shore, in fair weather and in good visibility. They are usually followed in the evenings by a beach bar-b-que or dinner together in a social atmosphere where students can swap stories and learn from each other. It is a great way to make new friends and build your confidence, while still enjoying the freedom of being in command of your own vessel with your family and friends.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 17th, 2019.
Skippering a yacht for the first time can be a daunting yet exhilarating experience. The RYA Day Skipper practical course is designed to teach you to "Take Charge" safely and confidently. A skipper does much more than navigate. They are responsible for the complete safety and wellbeing of the yacht and crew. These responsibilities include weather forecasting, victualling, engine maintenance, sail selection and handling, passage planning, watch keeping, navigation and pilotage.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 17th, 2019.
Our low student ratio RYA Day Skipper Tidal Sail Cruising Course is the most popular sailing course in the UK. Running over 5 days it brings students with at least competent crew level of experience of yacht sailing up to the level of skipper making day passages in familiar waters with an introduction to making a night passage and costs from just £399 per student with no hidden charges. Read our Trip Adviser Reviews here. We run courses during the week and at weekends, just check our live course calendar here . Be aware that RYA Day Skipper Courses completed in the Solent are demanding and are held in high regard with yacht charter companies worldwide due to the challenging winds, tides and busy waterways. Courses run in the none tidal waters of the Mediterranean are generally not accepted in the UK yacht charter industry. Our Day Skipper course qualifies you for the International Certificate of Competence, ICC*. So if your a competent sailor and what to be in charge, read on !
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Saved by uncleflo on December 17th, 2019.
Skippering a yacht for the first time will be a most memorable experience. The Day Skipper practical course is designed to teach you how to safely and confidently "Take Charge" of the yacht. A skipper’s task is not only to navigate. They are responsible for the complete safety and wellbeing of the yacht and it’s crew. Weather forecasting, victualling, engine maintenance, sail selection and handling, passage planning, watch keeping, navigation and pilotage are all included in these responsibilities. You will also be called upon to direct meals and delegate housekeeping duties on board. These skills will be taught and put into practice whilst acting as skipper on short passages. For the duration of the course you will live aboard the yacht and visit many of the beautiful harbours and anchorages to practice pilotage techniques and the essential skills of boat handling.
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Saved by uncleflo on November 1st, 2018.
1) Mechanical - How is the film assembled?
a) Straight Cut: This is your basic cut. It's literally putting two clips side by side.
b) The Split Edit:
i) J-Cut: As you watch the first clip play, you begin to hear the audio from the next clip before you see its visuals.
ii) L-Cut: It's a J-cut in reverse. You're transitioning with Shot A's audio. This is used with dialogue scenes.
c) Jump Cut: Cut bits and pieces out of it, and put the fragments you want to include in your timeline back together. It'll look like the clip is "jumping" around through time.
d) Cutting on Action: To put it simply, "Cutting on Action" just means cutting in the middle of your subject's action.
2) Narrative - What does the cut say?
a) Match Cut: It matches the similar actions and content of both shots.
b) Contast Cut: Drawing a connection between two things. An example being cutting from a crown of shoppers to a herd of sheep.
c) Cross-Cutting: Also known as parallel editing, it is editing two different stories so they play side-by-side.
d) Cutaways: Also called an Insert Edit. These kinds of cuts are helpful if you want to add shots that give more information and context to a scene.
e) Montage: You know what montages are, right? The subject is all over the place and different cats, to show he did a lot of work for something specific.
f) The Transition: Any kind of mixing effect that merges clips together, like a fade or dissolve.
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