2007-05-19

Wave of the Day

A very nice picture of a huge wave, viewed from the beach:

http://horsesmouth.typepad.com/hm/2007/04/wave_of_the_day.html

2007-04-20

nice idea: MCA Podcast

Video material from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is available as Podcast: http://www.vnrs.co.uk/mca/mcavnrs/index.htm.

There are no informations about update frequency etc, but it is a good beginning :)

Please leave me a note if you know similar sites...

2007-04-13

2007-03-29

Google Earth - Sailing vessel in very high resolution

The harbour of Sydney can be browsed in Google Earth with a stunning high resolution. Check out this sailing vessel: click here to open in Google Earth

(Google Earth must be installed. Download it here)

2007-03-28

Another cool Panama Canal Timelapse Footage

Very cool - watch vessels entering and leaving the locks of the Panama Canal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfoTVvhiGzE

2007-03-23

More waves

If you think, big vessels don't have any problems with higher waves, watch Voyager in cyclone Valentina.

2007-03-16

Speed Sailing

Speed is usually not an attribute that can be associated with sailing. This video demonstrates the opposite:



(ok, has nothing to do with a holiday yachting trip, but who cares?)

2007-03-15

Container ship capsized in Antwerp

Interested in Pictures of the capsized container ship in the port of Antwerp? Strange. See them here:
http://www.fishki.net/comment.php?id=18559

The ship capsized after taking water. Gladfully the environment wasn't damaged. The full story is available here.

2007-03-11

Storm Pics

Interested in clouds that you better not meet at sea? Check out the website http://www.extremeinstability.com/, there a really fantastic and stunning images.

2007-03-09

Capsizing boats

Sorry for my long abstinence :)

If you enjoy watching capsizing boats, take a look on this video:

2007-02-25

Croatia: Sailing related placemarks for Google Earth

Recently, some places in Croatia were added on SkipperGuide. These places can also be displayed in Google Earth to improve the planning of the next sailing trip.

The new articles are mainly stubs, so feel free to add some more detailed descriptions to the articles. Of course, you also can add further articles, placemarks and images.

Nice Waves

2007-02-22

Minehunter

Does someone understands Norwegean?

Hope this minehunter is more successful in searching mines than rocks:
http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/article1653302.ece

2007-02-17

America's Cup Schedule

Pretty useful to organize your life around the events of the America's Cup 2007 in Valencia:

Thank's to Valencia Sailing

2007-02-15

Azores

I’ve started with some cruising related articles about the Azores on SkipperGuide: Azores. On my trip, I’ve visited Flores and Faial, so I contributed some descriptions and pictures about these islands. Feel invited to make additions or corrections (It is pretty simple, just click on "edit" on top of the article you would like to modify). Would be great if others would contribute some facts about other places, anchorages or islands of the Azores to make the descriptions more comprehensive.

2007-02-03

Global Cloud Map for Google Earth

A global cloud map for Google Earth can be downloaded here:
http://www.trans-ocean.org/google/earth-datas/global_cloud_map.kmz
It should update itself regulary. A very nice application for Google Earth.

Note: Google Earth must be installed to view this cloud map. You can download it from http://earth.google.com. It's worth it, not just because of the clouds :)

2007-01-31

COLREGS again

Collision of a sailing boat and a ferry: http://www.break.com/index/shipoffools.html

Really strange, how the accident happened.

2007-01-28

SkipperGuide - interesting web project

SkipperGuide is a wiki-based, maritime cruising guide. The idea behind: everybody can add his knowledge and experiences, and can profit from the contributions of other users. So, an information pool of the consolidated knowledge of many different users can grow.

I think, it is a great idea and worth to be supported. Some interesting descriptions are already available about the Canary Islands, Greece, Norway and Scotland.
Maybe you also have some knowledge about sailing areas, anchorages, harbours, great places to visit or just some tips or corrections: it is quite simple to add it.

2007-01-27

2007-01-25

Panama Canal Timelapse

This one is even better than the Hongkong approach.

2007-01-20

Sailing for the Science

The German sports student, Jan Plagmann, choosed a uncommon topic for his diploma thesis: the group dynamics within the crew - on a transatlantic trip.
You don't have often the chance, to study 8 persons, isolated for 3 weeks. But I think, you don't have often the chance to go sailing for weeks in the name of the science :) However, a great idea.

The findings - as reported by a german magazine: the sentiment was good, and in storms, the cohension of the team grew. In summary, they've been "a really cool team".

2007-01-19

It's classic, now available as video clip

Watch it: http://www.flurl.com/item/Opzij__opzij__opzij_____u_216772

it's a goog idea to refresh the navigation skills sometimes :-)

2007-01-13

Not funny

Small yacht capsizes and gets dismasted. Watch this dangerous rescue: clip on youtube

...better to keep the anchor clear...

2007-01-11

Whale destroys boat, 'says sorry'

The boat of Lindsay Wright, an New Zealand sailor, was hit by a whale and sunk. However, the whale came back and seemed sorry. The sailor "got good vibes off him".

read more on CNN, and some more infos from theage.com.au

2007-01-09

Rough Sea Sailing

Here are some real impressive pictures from the BT Global Challange 2000. Enjoy your dry and warm place :)

2007-01-01

Yacht in "James Bond: Casino Royale"

It is topic of many sailing discussion forums: what is the yacht in Casino Royal?

The answer: it is a Spirit 54.

Read the full story from Spirit-Yachts: 007's Spirit