Posts tagged ‘Sailing’

Luxury Super Yacht includes a Free Super Car!

super-yachtSailing enthusiasts and leisure-lovers alike will be familiar with the dream of owning a luxury super yacht. Whether you’ve just completed a sailing course and long to explore distant waters, or fancy a sun-soaked spot to spend your weekends, the super yacht is the ultimate symbol of stylish seafaring.

Empowering Women: Take to the seas with a women’s sailing course

Women are making a splash in the yachting-world lately, with all-women crews winning numerous awards and being given recognition. Ladies are doing it for themselves – and it is now possible for the corporate boss or the housewife to let her hair down and partake in a sailing course fit for a queen. Whether you want to take a break from your kids and husband and partake in a weekend sailing course, or you wish to set sail for the entire week, joining a sailing school will boost your confidence, help you forget about your day-to-day stress and let you interact with other women who all have a love and common interest for the sport.

Tame the seven seas: get your RYA day skipper course certificate now

RYA yacht charterThe sea is one of the most powerful and dangerous forces not yet tamed by man. Most believe it never will be, yet since our earliest days we have sailed the seas with crafts of various design; all in order to tame the savage beast. This spirit of adventure still lives on in us today, but we have since learned to treat the sea with a healthy dose of respect. Over the years we have gathered invaluable tips and tricks in order to charter yachts of ever-increasing sophistication and design. However, the yacht itself is only as safe as the skipper who charters it, and for this reason our modern skippers belong to sailing schools and boast various certificates of competence like the one earned after completing the RYA Day Skipper Course, for instance.

Taking the honours in the Volvo Ocean Yacht Race

The Volvo Ocean Race is the most highly anticipated event on the sailing calendar. It’s also the most gruelling, which is why it’s only held every three years. The 2008/2009 race lasted about 8 months and covered an epic 37,000 nautical miles. It was also the first race to include stopovers in the Middle East and Asia. When the even first began in 1972 it was sponsored by Whitebread (and was known as the Whitebread Ocean Race) and boasted 17 yachts. In 2008/09 there were only 8 teams but that doesn’t make the race any easier.

Solent sailing experiences for sea dogs and novices alike

The Solent, the little bit of sea between England and the Isle of Wight, is a yachtsman’s dream with a variety of coves, harbours and inlets to explore. A weekend on the Solent, sailing from port to port is a worthwhile experience for any serious sea lover and many of the sailing clubs and hotels along the coast cater to corporate sailing weekends which make for outstanding team building.

Cowes Week

Cowes Week

Simple sailing knots for yachts

Knot-tying is an important aspect of sailing and the basics are easy to learn and are usually taught on an RYA course. The Figure of 8 knot and Bowline knots are some of the most basic, and yet most useful knots to know.

In boating, it’s important to know that there is a different name for each end of the rope. The loose end in your hand is called ‘the bitter end’, which originates from the name for the posts onto which you secure your boat while docking, called the bitts. The other end, which takes the strain, is called the standing end.  The middle part or loop of the rope also has its unique name in knot-tying terminology and is known as the bight.