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Sailing with a Purpose by The Cruising Kiwis
Embarking on a journey that spans the world's oceans is more than a mere adventure
© The Cruising Kiwis
U can't touch this
Reputedly, the very words that came out of MC Hammer's mouth that created the song
© Thierry Martinez
Upcycling your Recycling - Brother from another Mother
So what of the sails we all use and love. What happens to them?
© Sam Penhaul-Smith
Under the skin of the J/112E
What happens under the layer of gelcoat on a yacht is inherently invisible to the naked eye
© Mark Jardine
8 up to 11 to 1
Now you cannot have that discussion without first having one about displacement
© Paul Wyeth / pwpictures.com
Restore an Old Sailboat Contest
Restore an Old Sailboat Contest
Hundreds of old sailboats are lying in wait, or are already undergoing loving restorations
The Restore an Old Sailboat Contest is back and you have about two months to share your mad skills! We can't wait to see your projects and the results of your hard work.
by Summer Sailstice
Posted 5 May 18:16 UTC
Pacific Ocean outlook
Pacific Ocean outlook
It seems that thefts from boats at anchor is an on-going problem
Cruiser Melissa White has reported security concerns in La Cruz and Punta Mita, Mexico. It seems that thefts from boats at anchor is an on-going problem in this area, and cruisers should be cautious and lock up when going ashore and at night.
by Noonsite
Posted 5 May 00:36 UTC
DCA has a full programme of rallies for 2024
DCA has a full programme of rallies for 2024
Dinghy cruising around rivers, lakes and estuaries, sometimes with an overnight stop
The Dinghy Cruising Association has a full programme of rallies for 2024. There are dozens of get-togethers throughout the British Isles and also in France, The Netherlands, Scandinavia, The South and East Baltic and North America.
by Chris Forrest
Posted 4 May 18:28 UTC
PredictWind unveils the new PredictCurrent app
PredictWind unveils the new PredictCurrent app
The world's most advanced tidal current app
This specialized app grants access to incredibly detailed current data, offering an optimized interface for enhanced usability with a quick-view dashboard showing wind, current, waves and tide height all in one place.
by PredictWind
Posted 4 May 15:08 UTC
Mediterranean Sea outlook
Mediterranean Sea outlook
Time spent cruising in the Med can often be limited
If cruising to the Med is on your voyage plan for this summer, take a look at our collection of useful planning links to articles and resources on Noonsite and elsewhere on the web.
by Noonsite
Posted 4 May 13:34 UTC
Rescued smalltooth sawfish passes away
Rescued smalltooth sawfish passes away
The distressed smalltooth sawfish that was rescued on April 5 passed away on May 2
The Mote Marine Laboratory family is heartbroken to report the sad news that the distressed smalltooth sawfish that was rescued on April 5 passed away on May 2.
by Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium
Posted 3 May 23:49 UTC
Be prepared for Orca season
Be prepared for Orca season
How you can best-prepare for a passage around the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula
Since the start of 2024 noonsite.com have been publishing guidelines in collaboration with the Cruising Association as to how you can best-prepare for a passage around the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula.
by Noonsite
Posted 3 May 08:41 UTC
Energy Observer makes Boston stopover
Energy Observer makes Boston stopover
This stop marks the last leg of her Odyssey on the United States East Coast
Energy Observer, the first autonomous and zero-emission hydrogen vessel, a pioneer in energy transition and ambassador for the Sustainable Development Goals, is making her 89th stop in Boston.
by Energy Observer
Posted 2 May 20:23 UTC
Caribbean Sea outlook
Caribbean Sea outlook
There are two types of sailors in the Caribbean
After sailing more than 26,000 nautical miles around the world, 17 boats completed their World ARC in April and became circumnavigators when they crossed their outbound tracks in Saint Lucia in the Caribbean.
by Noonsite
Posted 2 May 17:28 UTC
Orca unveils Automatic Rerouting for Sail Routes
Orca unveils Automatic Rerouting for Sail Routes
Captured the attention of the sailing community for its intuitive planning capabilities
Norwegian marine tech startup, Orca, announces the launch of Automatic Rerouting for Sail Routes, a groundbreaking enhancement to its acclaimed Sail Routes feature.
by Orca
Posted 1 May 17:53 UTC
Henri-Lloyd New Arrival: Dri Fast Polo
Henri-Lloyd New Arrival: Dri Fast Polo
Designed to perform for long days in the sun, on or off shore
Created by Henri-Lloyd 30 years ago, the DRI FAST Polo has become an industry staple. Clean and smart, the DRI FAST Polo is an extremely comfortable, quick drying polo, with added UV protection.
by Henri-Lloyd
Posted 1 May 09:34 UTC
Lorient's first Outremer 45, Zoulpi
Lorient's first Outremer 45, Zoulpi
Outremer celebrates the build
Grand Large Yachting and Outremer are proud to announce the launch of the first Outremer 45 built in Lorient, named "Zoulpi".
by Outremer Catamarans
Posted 1 May 08:59 UTC
Outfitting activities on Perini Navi 56m Ketch
Outfitting activities on Perini Navi 56m Ketch
Great pace and enthusiasm in full compliance with the pre-established timing
The activities of the new Perini Navi 56 C. 603 proceed with great pace and enthusiasm in full compliance with the pre-established timing.
by The Italian Sea Group
Posted 1 May 05:10 UTC
Sailing Solo Around The World: on a 27-foot Boat
Sailing Solo Around The World: on a 27-foot Boat
Navigating the Highs and Lows: The Joys and Challenges of Solo Sailing
Sailing solo around the world is not for the faint of heart, but for those who dare to embark on this epic adventure, the rewards are boundless. As a solo sailor, navigating the vast expanse of the ocean, I've not encountered moments of loneliness...
by Jacqueline Evers/Sailing Loveworkx
Posted 1 May 02:05 UTC
Easy Med Mooring with the GHOOK from Boatasy
Easy Med Mooring with the GHOOK from Boatasy
Mooring astern made simple with Boatasy
We all know the sailing world is full of strange terminology, and we are about to introduce a new one – Boatasy GHOOK.
by Marine Components International
Posted 30 Apr 17:00 UTC
2024 Flagships of the Year
2024 Flagships of the Year
Announced by National Historic Ships UK
National Historic Ships UK (NHS-UK) has appointed four historic vessels from around the UK to act as its Flagships of the Year for 2024 and 'fly the flag' for maritime heritage.
by National Historic Ships UK
Posted 30 Apr 11:58 UTC
Project Mayflower
Project Mayflower
Building and sailing a 17th Century replica
The origins of Project Mayflower began in the 1950s not with an American, but with a British World War II veteran named Warwick Charlton who had what seemed an impossible dream: to build a historically accurate replica, then sail her across the Atlantic.
by Richard A.Stone
Posted 29 Apr 21:20 UTC
Change of watch at the Cruising Club of America
Change of watch at the Cruising Club of America
John “Jay” Gowell and Chace Anderson elected Commodore and Vice-Commodore of 102-year-old club
The Cruising Club of America (CCA) installed new flag officers and governors at its annual meeting in March. John "Jay" Gowell, of Jamestown, R.I., took the helm as Commodore of the Club, succeeding Chris Otorowski, of Seattle.
by Cruising Club of America
Posted 29 Apr 14:45 UTC
Entangled humpback whale successfully cut free
Entangled humpback whale successfully cut free
The response took several days and involved a broad array of agencies, organizations, and volunteers
A humpback whale was entangled in fishing gear in Iliuliuk Bay, near the Port of Dutch Harbor, Alaska. Due to the efforts of NOAA, partners, and local trained volunteers, it was successfully cut free.
by NOAA Fisheries
Posted 28 Apr 15:41 UTC
Introducing the super fast Baltic 80 custom
Introducing the super fast Baltic 80 custom
Conceived as a high-speed offshore cruiser
An 80ft full custom project with an impressive power-to-weight ratio is nearing completion at Baltic Yachts in Jakobstad, Finland and due to launch in early summer.
by Baltic Yachts
Posted 26 Apr 14:49 UTC