Posted in Sailing on 10/17/2011 03:09 am by Vio
learn to sail – Sailing with a spinnaker spinnaker is a large sail that replaces the Genoa in light winds, he has his own technique when spinnaker handling and it should be noted at this stage, there is no substitute for practice or development flying a spinnaker spinnaker.A is probably one of the most difficult to hoist sails in light winds and a large sail area may tend to twist and tangle around the forestay as they are not properly raised.
Firstly the spinnaker should be packed in the sail bag correctly. The port, starboard and eye connection should fall of the tide to sail up the bag after packing the spinnaker into the sail bag, and in preparation for opening the port, starboard and leaf fall spinnaker. Equipment and rigging a spinnaker.There are many different brands of devices to choose from when designing a new boat. Choose the best suited to your boat Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Sailing on 08/31/2011 08:28 pm by Vio
arrived in Pula Marina is a spectacular backdrop to the marina overlooking one of the world’s largest Coliseum. We were cruising on one week off from Pula, Croatia.
Eight of us had chartered two boats, one 50 meters Dufour, Elan and a 40-foot, loaded all our bags, safety checks, water, fuel, closed valves of the sea, we were parties. Our first stop was a one hour bike path, if the wind had dropped, called Medulin, a small marina with berths available are numerous. This time of year is just a bit out of place, then we can hope to expect that Marina berths available, except that we heard about in July, August So we chose the right time of year. We had hired a boatman training, Nemod, one of the boats as part of the crew were sailing and this would act as a guide for local knowledge. This was his home and he led us to the bar of the marina, where he Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Sailing on 01/25/2011 11:29 am by Vio
could be seen everywhere. In the old movies of a young child had a sail on a pond or stream, there applauding as he ran against another small toy sailboat and cheerfully led the flow. They often found in the bath time routine – driving right next to the boat ducky.The rubber toy has long been a part of childhood. For some it was their first boat. These toys come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors and materials. Toy Stores Advertising bath toys wooden boats and sell rubber and plastic. You can find those that appeal to very young children, others are for the old set. All are designed to appeal to the sense of wonder of a child, exploration and fun. They are also water or in a pool, stream, pond or a more or less scary it is traditional toys made element.Besides sailboats, these models were made in the traditional days. Mothers in the rainy, creative nanny, have Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Sailing on 12/06/2010 11:14 pm by Vio
You can dream of becoming the next winner of Olympic gold medal, or simply want to use the veil as a weekend hobby. But one thing is clear: get a good sailing school is one of the first things you should consider doing so. As part of a sailing club offers many advantages for sailors of all levels and abilities, but when you first learn to navigate the benefits are enormous. While the motive is driving you to take the veil, it is useful to consider seriously and pay an annual fee to join a sailing club.
For a start, sailing schools usually offer the opportunity to participate in courses and to yourself a number of qualifications. This can range from beginner to advanced courses for instructors. They will not only teach you the basics for learning to sail, but will have some helpful tips on rigging, knots, sailing maneuvers, meteorology and knowledge of wind that are useful at all levels. If you have followed the course Read the rest of this entry »