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Sailing Jibsea 2026-03-09 16:56:27

Ramon Odijk 2026-03-09 14:01:01
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Sailing Jibsea 2026-03-08 12:00:28
Cruising Scotland by sailboat, we dropped anchor beside some of the most iconic castles in the Hebrides, including Eilean Dolan Castle and Castle Tioram. From biking in the highlands to exploring tidal islands this stretch of coastline has stunning scenery and unforgettable anchorages. Join us as we...
Sailing Miss Lone Star 2026-03-07 17:00:24
https://sailingmisslonestar.com is where I put all the extra pieces of this adventure. Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/27tcNkQLXsobmGPtrcfnpK?si=486798c993f442f8 If you’ve been following this journey for a while, you already know the deeper story never fits inside a single episode. I keep a...
Ramon Odijk 2026-03-07 14:01:52
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Captain John's Skipper Tips 2026-03-06 17:00:49
Sail along the coast or inside narrow passages, and wind and current can quickly change speed and direction. How can you predict these effects ahead of time to keep your crew safe and sound while coastal sailing? Watch this video to learn the answer! Captain John is a 20+ year Coast Guard veteran, author,...
Ramon Odijk 2026-03-06 13:16:20
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Sailing with six 2026-03-03 13:34:52
After our visit to remote Chagos, it was time to set sail once again. In this episode, we make the 1,000 nautical mile passage from Chagos to our first African country — Seychelles. With a band of storms sweeping across the Indian Ocean, we chose a lighter wind route just north of the system. The...
How to Sail Oceans 2026-03-02 22:00:06
Time has come to pay the piper for the pleasant shelter of Ebenecook over pressing on to Quahog Bay when I had a fair, though brisk wind. Upwind, up-current. All day, all the way to Cape Small. Then the wind goes light. Decision time: do I try to make an anchorage for the night, or heave-to offshore? SUPPORT...