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Despite Pierre de Coubertin's vision of the Olympics being for male athletes only, women did participate in the games starting in 1900. But the road to equal participation was long and filled with disappointments. Research: Barker, Philip. “Women’s Sporting Pioneer Milliat Remembered At Paris 2024.” International Society of Olympic Historians. https://isoh.org/womens-sporting-pioneer-milliat-remembered-at-paris-2024/ Branch, John. “They Called It ‘Improper’ to Have Women in the Olympics. But She Persisted.” New York Times. July 11, 2024. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/10/olympics-women-milliat.html Camps Y Wilant, Natalie and George Hirthler. “The rationale behind Coubertin's opposition to women competing in the Olympic Games.” International Olympic Committee. https://www.olympics.com/ioc/pierre-de-coubertin/the-rationale-behind-coubertins-opposition-to-women-competing-in-the-olympic-games Coubertin, Pierre de, et al., edited by the International Olympic Committee. “Olympism: selected writings / Pierre de Coubertin.” 2000. https://library.olympics.com/Default/doc/SYRACUSE/65192/olympism-selected-writings-pierre-de-coubertin Gillen, Nancy. “La Vie Jamais Racontée: Alice Milliat, a French Heroine and Sporting Suffragette.” Pitch Publishing. 2024. “Girl of 15 Is Only Woman Entrant in Olympic Games.” Democrat and Chrinicle. July 7, 1912. https://www.newspapers.com/image/135686582/?match=1&terms=helen%20preece Leigh, Mary H., and Thérèse M. Bonin. “The Pioneering Role Of Madame Alice Milliat and the FSFI in Establishing International Trade and Field Competition for Women.” Journal of Sport History, vol. 4, no. 1, 1977, pp. 72–83. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/43611530 Lennartz, Karl, and Walter Teutenberg. “THE COUNTESS DE POURTALES - AFTER ALL THE FIRST MODERN FEMALE OLYMPIC STARTER.” International Society of Olympic Historians. https://isoh.org/wp-content/uploads/JOH-Archives/JOHv4n2e.pdf Lough, Tom, et al. “’A possibility of a lady competitor’: Helen Preece and the 1912 Olympic modern pentathlon.” Journal of Olympic History. 2021. https://library.olympics.com/Default/doc/SYRACUSE/3156581/a-possibility-of-a-lady-competitor-helen-preece-and-the-1912-olympic-modern-pentathlon-by-tom-lough-?_lg=en-GB McSweeney, Megan. “Women’s History Spotlight: Hélène de Pourtalès.” Sail. March 4, 2022. https://sailmagazine.com/web-exclusives/womens-history-spotlight-helene-de-pourtales/ Mallon, Bill. “The 1900 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary. McFarland. 2009. Married to Instructor at Her School.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Dec. 18, 1934. https://www.newspapers.com/image/139260559/?clipping_id=15003174&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJFUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjEzOTI2MDU1OSwiaWF0IjoxNzY5NDYyNzQ2LCJleHAiOjE3Njk1NDkxNDZ9.Lyc2T8nmqG9SxDg4PVDUDy6zfD_710wD6wKDLrIIC-dt72QRLBeUb8SruN75BdgtucDfcSzfYx8UgqVgqY57vw “Paris 1900 Olympic Poster.” Qatar Museums. https://collections.qm.org.qa/en/objects/paris-1900-olympic-poster-qosm20136233 “Personalities at the Olympia Horse Show.” The Sphere (London). June 18, 1910. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1149409173/?match=1&terms=%22Helen%20Preece%22 “The Queen and the Girl Rider.” Telegraph and Argus. March 12, 1910. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1219683551/?match=1&terms=%22Helen%20Preece%22 “Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics (includes text of A Review of Olympic Yachting – 1900; by Ian Buchanan).” Olympedia. https://www.olympedia.org/editions/2/sports/SAL “Sues to Have Girl Cease Using Her Name.” The Tampa Times. July 13, 1915. https://www.newspapers.com/image/325742028/?clipping_id=15002352&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJFUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjMyNTc0MjAyOCwiaWF0IjoxNzY5NDYyNzQxLCJleHAiOjE3Njk1NDkxNDF9.McrNQr7AvEveo5cVIJdb4lYPetsUxCr-RW1Nn7W70PGKwC7FacJsU23KT0eewZT8zHm55Jkblmm-lc7dUKPslw Vuilleumier, Christophe. “The First Female Olympic Champion.” Swiss National Museum. Dec. 17, 2025. https://blog.nationalmuseum.ch/en/2021/07/the-first-female-olympic-champion/ “Winner of Polo Pony Jumping Competition.” Daily Mirror. March 15, 1909. https://www.newspapers.com/image/789742337/?match=1&terms=%22Helen%20Preece%22 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today we are headed down to Nashville, Tennessee to speak with Listener Chris from the DCL Cruising Dad website! Chris is an avid DCL cruise fan and expert and we discuss his Labor Day sailing on the Disney Dream out of Fort Lauderdale, with a pre-night at the Hilton Marina, Palo Brunch, sailing with extended family, and more! We also discuss why Disney Cruise Line really is the ultimate Disney vacation in so many different ways! We hope you can continue the conversation with us this week in the Be Our Guest Podcast Clubhouse at www.beourguestpodcast.com/clubhouse! Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Become a Patron of the show at www.Patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!
Mike and Stephanie were in the Sea of Cortez when I interviewed them, aboard their Saga 43, Stella Blue. They bought her in British Columbia and sailed her south to California and Mexico, then to Hawaii, Alaska, down the west coast, and returned to the Sea of Cortez. We talk about Mexico and the Sea of Cortez, wildlife, their boat, the solent rig, electronics, radar, anchor lights, how they selected the Saga 43, sailing from Mexico to Hawaii, flipping a dinghy duing a beach landing, the kindness of the Mexican people, anchoring in Hawaii, sailing from Hawaii to Alaska, cruising in Alaska, Glacier Bay, glaciers, swimming moose, staying warm in the north, dealing with mold, cleaning the rigging with vinegar, mounting a Hydrovane, bucket-list destinations, and more. Links and photos are on the podcast shownotes page Support the show through Patreon Browse or list sailboats for sale at https://sailboatsforsale.com/ Shop tankless dive systems at https://www.diveblu3.com/
The Source Seas are a dangerous place. But the real danger lurks in those who sail it… Join Captain Bloodbags and the Vampirates on a swashbuckling journey of blood and bountiful pirate booty! The sixth season of Actual Play comedy podcast, Dungeons & Drimbus promises a naughty nautical adventure that is equal parts darkness and absurdity. The Vampirates seek fortune, run from their demons, and discover dark secrets as they sail the stormy Source Seas. All played with the Mischief TTRPG with Vampirism and Sailing expansions! Like all Drimbus seasons, Blood ‘n' Booty is a standalone adventure in the Drimbus universe with full immersive sound design, big action scenes, and even bigger personalities. The cast of professional actors bring their comedy A-game, plenty of heart, and only occasional outrage at the horrors inflicted on them. Episodes publish every Friday. Find Dungeons & Drimbus' new season Blood 'n' Booty where ever you get your podcasts, but check them out here: https://www.drimbus.com/ https://www.patreon.com/cw/drimbus https://open.spotify.com/show/30ffG3IkSYXLnFi05nAn31 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dungeons-drimbus/id1518292579 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published 1 February 2026This week we try and make keel boat racing easier, cheaper, more fun and more appealing for all. After our ORC discussion (Episode 335) I had a phone call from an old mate, Brett Whitbread. He had some frustrations about IRC and handicapping systems in Australia, but rather than just whinge, he had some ideas to improve it. We run through these ideas this week and present them to the World. It could be a game changer. We are really interested to hear your thoughts. Enjoy!#austsail #worldsailingofficial #disrupta_ #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
Hosts: Shane and Cireon In a turn of events flipping endgame and beginner content on its head we discuss the Old School 2026 Roadmap. Deadman and Leagues reign supreme but cows, Sailing, and the impending arrival of Vampyrium and the Guthixian Archives fill out the year. For detailed show notes visit update.rsbandb.com. You can also check out the forums for detailed discussion on each episode.Duration: 2:16:19
The Disability Confident Scheme is a government programme that aims to help employers recruit and retain disabled people. Organisations can volunteer to sign up and move through three tiers that have varying levels of commitments. As part of a series of measures to try to help with the recruitment of disabled people, the government are planning to overhaul the scheme and make certain criteria more robust. Minister for Social Security and Disability, Sir Stephen Timms tells In Touch about their plans.GBR Blind Sailing recently achieved great success at the World Sailing Inclusion Visually Impaired Championships in Oman. Lucy Hodges MBE is commodore of GBR Blind Sailing and nine-time World Champion and she, along with long-term sailor Vicki Sheen, tell In Touch about their success in Oman and about their aims to get more visually impaired people involved in the sport and to get blind sailing into the Paralympics in its own class. Presenter: Peter White Producer: Beth Hemmings Production Coordinator: Helen SurteesWebsite image description: Peter White sits smiling in the centre of the image and he is wearing a dark green jumper. Above Peter's head is the BBC logo (three separate white squares house each of the three letters). Bottom centre and overlaying the image are the words "In Touch" and the Radio 4 logo (the word ‘radio' in a bold white font, with the number 4 inside of a white circle). The background is a bright mid-blue with two rectangles angled diagonally to the right. Both are behind Peter, one is a darker blue and the other is a lighter blue.
Welcome to Episode 200 of The Shooting The Breeze Sailing Podcast (STBSP)! Quite the accomplishment this! It only took 12 years! I want to thank all of you for your support over these episodes and years. Hang out for a bit at the end of the episode for a special live performance of “The Wild […]
This week Savannah tells us the wild story about the sailing stones, truly magical rocks. Taylor tells us the legend of the Blink Man, who you truly do not want to have a staring contest with. Thanks for listening!Email us your stories!!! or if you want to sponsor us ;) Email - mysteriesmythslegends@gmail.com SAVANNAH'S ESTY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SavannahAngeleneWe post pictures of our stories every week on instagram!!!!FOLLOW US ON SOCIALS: Tiktok: @myths_podcast Instagram: @myths_podcast Facebook: Mysteries, Myths, and LegendsTaylor's Instagram: @teeelive Savannah's Instagram: @kavannahaha
Join us for an unforgettable Disney Cruise Line adventure as guest Virgil shares his family’s incredible 7-night Southern Caribbean sailing aboard the Disney Magic! Discover the magic of a Halloween on the High Seas cruise, complete with trick-or-treating, costume parties, and a surprise Concierge upgrade that took their vacation to the next level. We dive deep into their journey from San Juan, Puerto Rico, exploring stunning ports like Antigua, St. Kitts, Bonaire, and Aruba. Whether you’re planning a Disney Cruise to the Southern Caribbean or just dreaming of one, this episode is packed with tips for families and adults alike.Concierge Upgrade: The story of receiving a surprise call 45 days pre-cruise offering a complimentary upgrade to Concierge.Onboard Experience: A review of the Concierge Family Oceanview Stateroom, the Concierge Lounge, and the outstanding service from the team.Dining: Reviews of rotational dining at Animator’s Palate, Lumiere’s, and Rapunzel’s Royal Table, plus a stellar Palo Brunch experience.Halloween Activities: The “Halloween on the High Seas” offerings, including the Pumpkin Tree lighting, Mickey’s Mousequerade, and trick-or-treating.Port Adventures:St. Kitts: A tour to South Frigate Bay beach.Antigua: The Academy of Rum (rum making) and Loose Cannon Beach.Bonaire: A tour of the salt flats, slave huts, and seeing flamingos at Lac Bay.Aruba: A relaxing beach day and shopping.Want to be on the show? Fill out this form, and we'll be in contact with you real soon!https://dclpodcast.com/want-to-be-on-the-show/Support our show via Patreon:http://www.patreon.com/dclpodcastUse Christy's Travel Services:https://dclpodcast.com/book-with-christy/Follow the DCL Podcast via:http://www.facebook.com/dclpodcasthttp://www.instagram.com/dcl_podcastFollow Lake at:https://www.instagram.com/mouse.genhttps://www.youtube.com/@MouseGenFollow Christy at:http://www.packyourpixiedust.comhttps://www.instagram.com/packyourpixiedust
Ryan Rayfield recently sailed with novice crew from Block Island to Bermuda in November and faced some heavy weather, which he dealt with effectively in his 60' ketch, Libra. Ryan learned to sail on Lake Martin in Alabama, and now runs Sail Libra, an offshore charter operation in the North Atlantic Ocean. He is a USCG-licensed captain, father, and lifelong mariner. We talk about learning to sail on a makeshift Sunfish in Alabama, the advantages of sailing a ketch, light-air sails, his boat - a 1969 60' Bill Tripp center-cockpit ketch built by Abeking & Rasmussen, centerboards, replacing the centerboard, hurricanes, sailing from Rhode Island to Bermuda in November in foul weather, crossing the Gulf Stream, wind against current, planning to cross the Gulf Stream, watch schedules, sailing in 40-50 knots with 20' seas, the details of heaving-to and coming out of heaving-to safely, bucket-list destinations, and more. Links and photos are on the podcast shownotes page Support the show through Patreon
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Published 25 January 2026This week we are all about the F18 Worlds starting in Perth WA. We discuss the venue, the competition and the class. We had four guests, Mark Parker, Gavin Colby, Bevin Grimes and Jeanette Kinsey. Four different views and approaches to F18 sailing. If you want to know more about this class, it will be a great ep for you.#f18international #f18worlds #disrupta_ #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
Il est né à Buenos Aires dans une famille aux origines arméniennes, britanniques et françaises, s'est formé au lycée français avant d'étudier l'architecture navale à l'université de Southampton : Juan Kouyoumdjian - Juan K. pour les intimes - ne pouvait être un architecte tout à fait comme les autres...Sa triple culture, à la fois sud-américaine, francophone et anglo-saxonne, a nourri une approche du design fondée sur l'analyse, la rigueur scientifique et une vision globale des projets, et une attirance pour le savoir-faire des "crazy Frenchies" .Il débute ainsi sa carrière professionnelle à La Rochelle au sein du cabinet de Philippe Briand, alors très impliqué dans la Coupe de l'America. Cette première expérience le place rapidement au contact du plus haut niveau de la conception de bateaux de course. À la fin des années 1990, il signe ses premiers projets en son nom, dont un 50 pieds dessiné pour Ortwin Kandler à l'occasion de l'Admiral's Cup 1999. Conçu pour exploiter les limites de la jauge IMS, Krazy Kyote suscite une forte controverse réglementaire, qui contribue néanmoins à asseoir sa notoriété internationale.Les années suivantes sont marquées par une implication continue dans la Coupe de l'America et dans la Volvo Ocean Race. Juan Kouyoumdjian accompagne la transition technologique du début des années 2000, caractérisée par l'essor de la simulation numérique et de la modélisation avancée. Les campagnes Volvo d'ABN AMRO (2005-2006) , Ericsson (2008-2009) puis Groupama (2011-2012) se traduisent par trois victoires consécutives.Parallèlement, Juan K. développe une activité soutenue dans le secteur des maxis et des bateaux de série. Des monocoques de 100 pieds aux projets réalisés avec Nautor Swan, il intervient dans un univers dominé par des propriétaires privés, des budgets importants et des règles de jauge complexes, où les choix techniques s'inscrivent autant dans des logiques sportives que réglementaires et économiques.Son parcours en IMOCA (Cheminées Poujoulat, Paprec Arké, Corum L'Epargne) apparaît plus contrasté. Juan K. souligne la complexité de la conception de bateaux destinés au solitaire, où le facteur humain conditionne fortement la performance. Plusieurs projets montrent un potentiel de vitesse élevé, mais sont affectés par des avaries ou des limites structurelles, empêchant une exploitation optimale en course.A 54 ans, il en nourrit quelques regrets, mais serait prêt à repartir sur un projet avec un seul skipper : Franck Cammas, avec qui il a gagné la Volvo Ocean Race. Message transmis !Diffusé le 23 janvier 2026Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
A review of Norwegian Getaway in 2026. Plus staff writer Richard Simms has cruise news. Sponsor Cruise line protection is designed to help if you can't take your cruise. Third-party travel insurance helps protect you during the trip. Including medical care, delays, and unexpected issues. Compare plans and save up to 30% at TripInsurance.com. About Cruise Radio: Cruise Radio has been delivering cruise news, ship reviews, and money-saving tips weekly since 2009.
James Cook is one of those explorers where upon hearing his name, you gotta take a beat and try to decide if he's a real person or if you're thinking of Captain Hook from Peter Pan or Captain Cook from Breaking Bad. But don't sleep on Jimmy cause the man knew how to quest. Starting out from humble origins cutting his teeth in the coal shipping game, he learned his way around a ship and around the water. Eventually the Royal Navy came calling and he was sent to the new world during the Seven Years War and found he had a talent for cartography. A few years of honing his skills later and James found himself charged with locating the great southern continent that balanced the hemispheres. His voyages would take him around the world several times, seeing places like Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, Hawaii, the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Canada, both circles (Antarctic and Arctic), and many others. Compared with other explorers of his era he was on the lighter side when it came to the mistreatment of indigenous people so he's got that going for him, which is nice. Join us this week as we set sail on the high seas with Captain James Cook. Support the show
In this episode we chat with Jocelyn and Justin, the owners and captains of the historic Schooner J & E Riggin, for an inside look at life and travel aboard a nearly 100-year-old windjammer. We talk about what makes sailing the Maine coast so special, from wind-powered routes and themed sailings to cozy onboard life and fresh, locally sourced meals cooked on a classic wooden stove. We also dive into what guests can expect on a multi-night sailing, including fall foliage cruises, and why this one-of-a-kind adventure is unlike any other way to experience Maine.View the 2026 sailing schedule for the Schooner J & E Riggin. Travel Squad Podcast will be sailing on the September 30 to October 4 fall foliage cruise - join us!Find a great flight deal into Maine by signing up for Thrifty Traveler Premium and get flight deals sent straight to your inbox. Use our promo code TSP to get $20 off your first year subscription.—---------------------------------------Shop: Trip Itineraries & Amazon Storefront Connect: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram and contact us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising. Submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising.Contains affiliate links, thanks for supporting Travel Squad Podcast!
Navigator Will Oxley expected the 1998 Sydney to Hobart yacht race to be a challenging one. But when he and his crew met with 12-metre waves and 80km/h winds in Bass Strait, Will knew something was about to go horribly wrong (R)Will Oxley learnt the art of celestial navigation in his 20s and he is now one of the world's leading ocean race navigators.He has competed in the Sydney to Hobart race many times.He was navigating during the 1998 race when a freak storm hit off the coast of Eden.Will's yacht was upended by a giant wave.He and his crew found themselves trapped upside down for five long minutes, before another wave pounded them back upright, then broke the mast.He's also raced around the world 5 times, including the 10 months he spent sailing the wrong way round, against the winds, while skipper to a crew of sailing amateurs.Further informationFirst broadcast in 2021.Since we first spoke to Will he has competed in many more Sydney to Hobart races. In 2025 he sailed in his 21st on SHK Scallywag. Will spends most of his time sailing in Europe on a quite radical yacht called Raven. It's semi foiling and 111 feet long. You can see the boat Will describes as a 'very cool yacht' on the Baltic Yachts Facebook page.This episode was produced by Nicola Harrison. The Executive Producer was Carmel Rooney.This episode explores the 1998 Sydney to Hobart race, yachting disasters, yacht races gone wrong, dangerous seas, disasters at sea, yachting navigation, sailors, sailing, who goes in the Sydney to Hobart race, 2025 Sydney to Hobart, Bass Strait, crazy brave, adventurers, men who love boats, yachties, sailing race, Raven, radical yacht, foiling, fast yacht, yachting men, men of yachting, very cool yacht, 111 foot yachts.To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities
Joe Drago used to be a commercial fisherman in New England and now sails a Cape Dory 45 ketch based in New York and runs Sailing Resolution, a sailing adventure charter business. We talk about how he got involved in commercial fishing, lessons about seamanship learned from commercial fishing, fishing in foul weather, being washed overboard while longlining in the Gulf Stream, his rescue, safety gear, responding to a mayday, things commercial fishermen wish sailors did differently, towing signals, radar and AIS, sleeping while singlehanding, communication with commercial vessels, the Gulf Stream and wind against current, his boat Resolution - a Cape Dory 45 ketch, Airex foam coring, sailing a ketch, redundant and simplified systems on his boat, personal MOB AIS beacons, bronze deck fitting, chain plates, dragging anchor, sailing and climbing in Newfoundland, tips for staying warm and dry in cold wet weather, St Pierre (French island near Newfoundland), favorite anchorage in Maine, and more. Photos and links are on the podcast shownotes page Support the show through Patreon
This week's host, Monica Grant, reads 4 articles from the January 2026 issue of Latitude 38 Sailing Magazine. Hear "The To-Do List en Route to the Ha-Ha" by John Walsh, "Then and Now" by Liz Newkirk, "A Sailing Dad's Family Charter" by Pippin Brehler, and "The Secret to a Long Life? Sailing" by Thea Yoshida. Follow along and read the articles at https://www.latitude38.com/issues/january-2026/#36, https://www.latitude38.com/issues/january-2026/#70, https://www.latitude38.com/issues/january-2026/#66, and https://www.latitude38.com/issues/january-2026/#34
January 18, 2026
Published 18 January 2026Last week we saw the big announcement from American Magic of their new training facility and their partnership with SailGP. American Magic state that they hope to help grow sailing through their efforts in Pensacola, so of course we reached out to our old mate Tyson Lamond, COO of American Magic to find out all about what is happening and there is plenty to discuss. Enjoy.#american magicteam #sailgp #disrupta_ #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
The Scottish Budget dominates this week's episode - did Scottish Labour produce a massive own goal by not bothering to contest or argue for anything in the budget? Has their decision to abstain made life easier for the SNP and led to muted criticism in the press? There seems to be the impression, in the press at least, that there's not an awful lot to say about the budget and the SNP have sailed through a fairly steady as she goes and uninspring pre-election budget with little pain.We look at the situations across the world at the moment, in Minnesota in the aftermath of the terrible shooting there, the situation in Iran, and the continuing pressure on Greenland. All this and more.LinksSee the latest film showings for the new Finland Filmhttps://lesleyriddoch.com/eventsGreenland filmsUncovering the history of America's secret cold war base on Greenlandhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIw8pEqJMHwHow did Greenland become part of Denmark and why does Trump want to buy it?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYfSlQaIEXk ★ Support this podcast ★
Matt Rutherford is back again, this time to talk about perhaps his most audacious plans yet - to sail solo and nonstop around the Arctic. That's back-to-back through the Northwest Passage and NorthEAST passage (above Russia). I caught up with Matt in person to talk about his plans (and lots more, like we always do), back in October in Annapolis. Matt continues to inspire and push me as a sailor. He makes his adventures look easy, does them on a shoestring and is always very humble about the whole thing. Enjoy our chat and follow/support Matt through oceanresearchproject.org. -- Support the podcast & become a member of The Quarterdeck, where Andy, August & Mia dive deep on the art of seam'nship. Nerd out with us on our members-only forum and talk boats, gear, safety-at-sea, meet like-minded sailors, find crew, and more. Check it out on quarterdeck.59-north.com. See you there! -- This season of ON THE WIND is supported by our friends at Offshore Passage Opportunities and Rutgerson Marin. Support the show by supporting our sponsors!
After coming to port for the holidays, the SS Sparks and Rec is off to sea once more! While many a sailor has been lost to the Bermuda Triangle, only slightly fewer have been swirled away by discussions of the Triangle Framework introduced in today's episode. The discussion seeks to lay out the fundamental roles of all the classes and where they lie on a triangle in relation to one another. The three points are Aggro, Combo, and Control. Diving deep on this topic fills the majority of the episode with the usual segments rounding things out. WWYD: 13:30Main Segment: 36:46Community Round-up: 1:55:17Taps, Scraps, and Good-byes: 2:11:06Hero Realms is a fantasy-themed expandable deckbuilding game from Wise Wizard Games.Hosts: Chris "DblDubz" Walberg, Cooper "Filtrophobe" Fitzpatrick, and John "Tuff" LabellaProducer: Chris WalbergHero Helper: https://hero-helper.com/Realms Rising: https://www.realmsrising.comYou can find the WWYD screenshots for this episode here: https://www.realmsrising.com/podcast/sparks-and-rec-93-sailing-the-strategy-trianglePatreon: https://patreon.com/sparksandrecHyperGeometric Calculator: https://aetherhub.com/Apps/HyperGeometricCommunity Tournaments & Events Primer (+ signup links): https://www.realmsrising.com/community-events/Realms Rising Discord: https://discord.gg/8pTxKqzFDcContact S&R: contact@sparks-and-recreation.comSupport Sparks & Rec: https://hero-helper.com/support-usSparks & Recreation Website: https://www.realmsrising.com/sparks-and-recreation/Thank you so much to Level 12 Hero Sarah T., Warden Slayer, as well as Level 7 Hero Nudeltulpe!Specific songs used in this episode were:Intro/Outro Music: "Uplifting Orchestra Pack" by GoodBunny. (Under the Music Standard License)Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textThis month Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast tells the dramatic story of French offshore sailor and Vendee Globe winner, Charlie Dalin. On January fourteenth 2025 Charlie Dalin sailed across the finish line of the non stop solo round the world marathon in first place. For Charlie Dalin the offshore sailor, the win in 2025 put him at the pinnacle of a very elite group. But for Charlie Dalin the man, it was the start of a whole new challenge. Robertson sat down to talk with Charlie Dalin almost a year after that Vendee win. It's been a year since winning the biggest title in offshore sailing, but for Charlie, it's been a complicated time, because a year before crossing the Vendee start line, Charlie Dalin was diagnosed with cancer. He chose to keep it a secret. He raced under the remote supervision of a cancer specialist, and he won. The toughest solo offshore challenge in sailing. And in doing so he set a new monohull solo circumnavigation record that took a stunning ten days of the existing record.IN this, Part 2 of their chat, Robertson and Dalin do discuss the cancer diagnosis, but this is not the defining part of Dalin's story. In Part 1, they discussed his early life, one as a young boy, then man, obsessed with the sport of sailing, his first Vendee Globe, and in this, Part 2, they discuss preparations for his second Vendee campaign, and ultimately, hi disgnosis with the cancer that, didnt manage to slow him down around the planet.It's a touching and somewhat sad tale, of a man used to balancing risk and reward being faced with something he has little control over. But control it he did, as he set a blistering pace around the world. He beat the race record by almost ten days, setting that new sixty four day solo monohull circumnavigation record...:"The last part from Brazil to France was exceptional. I didn't do a single gybe or tack from Brazil to Brittany, so it was just crazy, you know. Just one single tack for days and days and days, not a tack or gybe in the doldrums, nothing. You know, just one tack from Brazil to Brittany, just crazy you know!"The duo discuss Charlie's win at length, but also then revert to the big secret Charlie carried around the world with him. Only his medic and closest family knew his situation. His team, and the hundreds of thousands of Vendee Globe fans watching his remarkable progress, were oblivious to his struggle. So when he finished the race, he was very quickly in surgery. He revealed his diagnosis and then released a book detailing his story - "La Force Du Destin" (The Force of Destiny). It's an emotional tale, with the highs and lows you'd expect from a career leading up to a Vendee win, but punctuated, rather sadly, by a an ending that is still yet to fully play out.This edition of the podcast is in two parts and is available to listen to via the podcast page of Shirley's own website - www.shirleyrobertson.com/podcast or via most popular podcast outlets, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast and aCast. The podcast is produced and written by Tim Butt - for further enquires, please contact podcast@shirleyrobertson.com.Support the show
Send us a textThis month Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast tells the dramatic story of French offshore sailor and Vendee Globe winner, Charlie Dalin. On January fourteenth 2025 Charlie Dalin sailed across the finish line of the non stop solo round the world marathon in first place. For Charlie Dalin the offshore sailor, the win put him at the pinnacle of a very elite group. But for Charlie Dalin the man, it was the start of a whole new challenge. Robertson sat down to talk with Charlie Dalin almost a year after that Vendee win. It's been a year since winning the biggest title in offshore sailing, but for Charlie, it's been a complicated time, because a year before crossing the Vendee start line, Charlie Dalin was diagnosed with cancer. He chose to keep it a secret. He raced under the remote supervision of a cancer specialist, and he won. The toughest solo offshore challenge in sailing. And in doing so he set a new monohull solo circumnavigation record that took a stunning ten days of the existing record.Robertson and Dalin do discuss the cancer diagnosis, but this is not the defining part of Dalin's story. In this, Part 1, they discuss his early life, one as a young boy, then man, obsessed with the sport of sailing. His stories of chasing the dream are enchanting, from dusting the snow off the boats in the dinghy park, to a mis-communication with a complete stranger in the Yacht Haven in Cowes...."So I thought I was going to go for another twilight sail, so I met him late afternoon....and he started showing me all this safety gear. and I knew British people were into their safety but I thought that was a bit much for a Friday night event. At the end of the safety tour of the boat he picks up a sailing map, deploys it and says 'so we're here going there!' and that's when I realised I was going to sail double handed with him to Brixham! I thought I was going to be back in my tent two hours later but no!!..... I thought I'd be back on Firday night and I was back on Sunday in Cowes!"The duo discuss Charlie's route in to the IMOCA world, via the Figaro Solitaire circuit, and eventually discuss his two Vendee Globe campaigns. For the sailor interested in offshore sailing, this is a must listen chat, Charlie Dalin's Vendee stories are compelling. Of his repair in the Southern Ocean he compares the fix to that of Apollo 13's, as his team gathered around the available spares of his boat at the team base back in France to figure out a fix...:"Everyone here in Mer Concept, they gathered, It was a bit like the Apollo 13 mission you know, they had a list of everything I had on board, and they said 'right, he's got this on board, what can we do', and they sent me this repair programme with so many steps to make this replacement bearing for the foil!"Charlie's first Vendee Globe was then heavily effected by redress time given to other competitors involved in the dramatic rescue of PRB's Kevin Escoffier. It meant Charlie took the runner's up spot by a matter of hours, despite crossing the finish line first. It's a result he's not at all bitter about, and readily admits focusing on how he could have regained those lost hours, rather than the negative thoughts of a lost win.The duo end Part One with his thoughts post that first Vendee Globe, but also looking forward to the 2024 edition, the edition he would go on to win....This edition of the podcast is in two parts and is available to listen to via most popular podcast outlets. The podcast is produced and written by Tim Butt - for further enquires, please contact podcast@shirleyrobertson.com. Support the show
Robin Toozs-Hobson is a long-time sailor and delivery skipper based in St. Lucia. He and I have sailed together a few times and had some great adventures. He recently did a delivery of an Excess catamaran from St. Lucia to Japan. We talk about living in St. Lucia, living abroad and dealing with the passport and banking and mail, monohull sailing vs catamaran sailing, favorite boats, Excess catamarans, sailing from St Lucia to Japan, favorite stops along the way, the Panama Canal, diving with hamerhead sharks in Galapagos, locations in Japan, the Japanese people and culture, dealing with heavy weather in a catamaran, where the friendliest people are, anchoring a catamaran, lightning, the importance of sailing lessons, stepping outside your comfort zone, and more. Photos and links are on the podcast shownotes page Support the show through Patreon
Today, we’re taking you behind the scenes of an Azamara Quest cruise that was both a celebration and a learning adventure for Elizabeth. We’ll walk you through each port, the unique touches that make Azamara stand out, and what it's like to be recognized among the top advisors in our host agency's network. Whether you're […]
Published 11 Jan 2026We kick the new year off with a rip snorter. We chat to Dylan Fletcher, the SailGP winning skipper from the Emirates Great Britain team. Dylan is an Olympic Gold medallist, Moth World Champion and Sail GP winning skipper. He is ticking all the major boxes a sailor would like to tick. In the discussion, if you listen closely, you can pick up on his process which has led him to so much success. Plus we try and talk about as many championship events as we can. There is so much in this episode I think it could become one of our most popular.#emiratesgbrsailgp #dylan_fletcherscott #sailgp #disrupta_ #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
On this weeks adventure, we're tying the knot!! Well, not us specifically.. Come join us as we interview our friends who got married on the Disney Wish, reminisce about getting engaged in Disney World, and possibly talk Monika into a Disney scuba wedding! If you want help booking your next Magical Vacation, reach out to me for a free quote! Free Quote Instagram: @justanothermagic_monday Facebook: Fantastical Vacations by Monika
Embark on a naughty nautical adventure with us in Season 6: Blood 'n' Booty! Premieres January 16th and publishes every Friday. The Source Seas are a dangerous place. But the real danger lurks in those who sail it... Join Captain Bloodbags and the Vampirates on a swashbuckling journey of blood and bountiful pirate booty! This season is played on the Mischief TTRPG with the Vampirism and Sailing expansions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C'est l'histoire d'un gamin de Marseille né en 1980 et qui préfère les posters des coureurs au large à ceux de l'OM. Elevé dans un environnement familial marqué par la musique, Laurent Bourguès est formé très tôt au violon au conservatoire et découvre parallèlement la mer par la plaisance, lors de croisières familiales en Méditerranée. La voile est d'abord un univers, nourri par les magazines, les grandes courses océaniques et les images de multicoques. L'envie de large s'installe avant toute idée de carrière, sans filière évidente depuis le Sud.A l'adolescence, il se met au Laser Radial et atteint un excellent niveau, rêvant de Tornado. Le basculement se fait au début des années 2000, lorsqu'il monte en Bretagne comme on va vers la terre promise après une formation en plasturgie qui le destine d'abord à l'usine Eurocopter de Marignane. A force de persévérance, il intègre le chantier de réparation du trimaran d'Yvan Bourgnon après la Route du Rhum 2002, une expérience fondatrice qui l'ancre durablement dans le milieu. Il rejoint ensuite le Gitana Team, où il travaille plusieurs saisons, au cœur de projets multicoques de haut niveau.Mais s'il est devenu technicien, c'est d'abord pour rentrer dans le milieu et pouvoir naviguer. En 2006, il démissionne de Gitana et se lance dans la grande avanture du Mini 6.50. Il dispute deux Mini Transat, en grande partie auto-financées, tout en poursuivant une activité technique pour subvenir à ses besoins. Ces années de solitaire constituent une étape structurante : apprentissage du large, de la fatigue, de la gestion des avaries, et confrontation directe au niveau sportif de la classe. Il se teste ensuite au FIgaro, mais c'est un échec, qui l'aiguille un temps vers d'autres univers.Il revient cependant vite à ses premiers amours et tout s'enchaîne : il travaille notamment avec Yves Le Blévec, Tanguy de Lamotte, Boris Herrmann et surtout Thomas Ruyant, dont il accompagne les projets IMOCA sur plusieurs campagnes majeures, dont le Vendée Globe 2016 : les projets s'enchaine, il apprend encore et toujours.Après près d'une décennie dans ces rôles techniques, Laurent Bourguès démissionne de TR Racing en 2021 et s'offre une "crise de la quarantaine" en choisissant de redevenir coureur au large : une saison en Figaro en 2022, où il investit toutes ses économies, une saison en Imoca avec Damien Seguin en 2023, puis c'est le lancement du projet Ocean Fifty Mon Bonnet Rose en 2024. Depuis, loin du confort de son dernier job, il bataille dur pour financer son projet, à commencer par la prochaine Route du Rhum. Mais il est exactement là où il voulait être.Diffusé le 9 janvier 2026Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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This week's host, John Arndt, is joined by sailing & windsurfing renaissance woman Annie Gardner to talk blazing her own trail and empowering women sailors. Annie placed second in the 1984 Olympics for women's windsurfing, has over a dozen national & international titles to her name, and was a navigator on the 1995 all-women's team in the America's Cup. Hear how to build your independence as a sailor, how to read & react to the wind, how she teaches women how to sail & race big boats, parallels between cruising life & racing, and the magic of sailing you truly can't get anywhere else. Learn more about Annie and Wind Goddess Retreats at WindGoddessRetreats.com
Addicted to the Mouse: Planning Disney World, Disneyland, and All Things Disney
We are a little nervous about this one… Today, we’re talking all about our upcoming couples cruise on Virgin Voyages. Sailing out of Miami, we are embarking on a 5-night Caribbean sailing with Virgin, an adult-only cruise line where you won’t find anyone under the age of 18. We are really excited about all of the food, which Virgin has come to be known for, and cautiously optimistic about some of the more….interesting entertainment offerings. Enjoy! This episode is sponsored by Fantastical Vacations. For free concierge vacation planning, specializing in Disney and Universal Vacations, visit https://www.fantasticalvacations.com We would love you to join us on Patreon! Thanks so much for supporting the show. We also have Addicted to the Mouse Merchandise! You can check it out at https://addictedtothemerch.com Thanks so much for listening! If you like what you hear, please subscribe and catch us every Sunday for the podcast. Join us every Sunday and Wednesday evening as we take you to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, on Disney Cruise Line, Universal Studios and everywhere in between! We can be found at www.addictedtothemouse.com and be reached at danandleslie@addictedtothemouse.com Please also connect with us here: Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/addictedtothemouse Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/@AddictedtotheMouse Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/AddictedtotheMouse/ Instagram – https://instagram.com/addictedtothemouse/ The post Our First Virgin Voyages Cruise | Pre-Trip Report appeared first on Addicted to the Mouse.
80? Is that right? That seems crazy. Whats really crazy is as I type this I realize it's actually like 81 or 82 because I've misnumbered a few of these eps. I'm a working Mom, some things are gonna fall through the cracks. In this episode some cheesehead asks if she should STOP hooking up with a SAILOR. The answer is basically always no. Sailing is a lost art, like beyblades or listening. It's important we support sailors with our pu$$ys. My sons sitting beside me while I type this thank god neither of us can read.
Join us for a festive and magical holiday adventure as we recap Christy, Steve, Chad, and their family's recent Very Merrytime Cruise aboard the Disney Fantasy! We dive into the details of our 5-night sailing, which included rare stops at both of Disney’s private island destinations, Disney Castaway Cay and the new Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point. Discover the special onboard holiday events, from meeting Santa Claus to the beautiful tree lighting ceremony, and get our honest reviews of the new family cabanas at Castaway Cay. Whether you’re planning your own Disney Cruise Line Christmas vacation or just dreaming of the high seas, this episode is packed with tips, dining reviews, and heartwarming family memories. Tune in to hear why the Disney Fantasy truly shines during the holidays!Topics Discussed in the Main Segment:-Pre-Cruise Travel: Flying into Orlando, staying at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and Boardwalk Inn, and taking Disney transportation to Port Canaveral.-Stateroom Reviews: Experiences in Concierge Family Oceanview Staterooms, a Deluxe Family Oceanview Stateroom with Verandah, and a Standard Inside Stateroom.-Dining Highlights: Reviews of rotational dining at Royal Court, Animator’s Palate, and Enchanted Garden, plus adult-exclusive dining at Palo for brunch and dinner.-Holiday Activities: The “Very Merrytime” offerings, including the tree lighting ceremony, storytime with Mrs. Claus, Santa sightings, and holiday decor.-Private Islands: A detailed look at the new Family Cabanas at Castaway Cay.-Onboard Entertainment: Thoughts on the Broadway-style show Disney’s Aladdin and watching NFL games on the funnel vision.-Teen Clubs: Experiences with the Vibe teen club for older teenagers.Episode Cruise Summary:Sailed Out Of: Port Canaveral, Florida.Ports of Call:-Nassau, Bahamas.-Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, Bahamas.-Disney Castaway Cay, Bahamas.Want to be on the show? Fill out this form, and we'll be in contact with you real soon!https://dclpodcast.com/want-to-be-on-the-show/Support our show via Patreon:http://www.patreon.com/dclpodcastUse Christy's Travel Services:https://dclpodcast.com/book-with-christy/Follow the DCL Podcast via:http://www.facebook.com/dclpodcasthttp://www.instagram.com/dcl_podcastFollow Lake at:https://www.instagram.com/mouse.genhttps://www.youtube.com/@MouseGenFollow Christy at:http://www.packyourpixiedust.comhttps://www.instagram.com/packyourpixiedust
L'heure est au bilan ! Nous avons sélectionné pour vous les deux escales d'Into The Wind les plus écoutées de l'année 2025. Que vous les découvriez ou que vous les réécoutiez, laissez-vous porter par ces récits du grand large de nos invités en attendant notre retour le vendredi 9 janvier. D'ici là, toute l'équipe de Sailorz vous souhaite de très belles fêtes et une excellente année 2026 !__À 41 ans, Louis Duc a bouclé le dernier Vendée Globe au terme d'une aventure marquée par la ténacité. De cette expérience fondatrice, le skipper normand confie sans détour la difficulté de s'en remettre, l'amnésie étrange des premières semaines après l'arrivée, et ce besoin irrépressible d'y retourner : « J'ai vécu un truc extraordinaire… mais pas fini ».La carrière de Louis Duc ne ressemble à aucune autre. Né à Cherbourg, élevé à Carteret, il découvre la mer dans un doris de récréation et construit ses rêves dans les pages des magazines. L'école, très peu pour lui : il arrête à 17 ans pour apprendre le composite chez JMV à Cherbourg, puis chez Foncia aux côtés d'Alain Gautier. Il multiplie ensuite les embarquements, achète un mini en épave, le retape, prend le départ de la MiniTransat en 2005, démâte en mer, regrée, arrive à Dakar et revient… embarqué par la Marine nationale ! L'histoire est rocambolesque, mais fonde un style : celui d'un artisan, déterminé et passionné.Ce goût pour les aventures hors-normes le conduit ensuite en Class40, où il monte avec trois associés un projet basé en Normandie avec un bateau d'occasion pendant 3 saisons. Ensemble, ils construisent ensuite en 2017 un bateau neuf et innovant signé Marc Lombard - le premier Lift - , et Louis Duc se retrouve pour la première fois à la tête d'un projet financé et compétitif. Malgré des hauts et des bas – abandon sur la Route du Rhum 2018, 5e place avec Aurélien Ducroz lors de la Transat Jacques Vabre 2019 –, "P'tit Louis", comme on l'appelle, est devenu grand. Malheureusement, lors du convoyage retour, dans un coup de vent proche des Açores, lui et son équipier sont doivent abandonner le bateau...Une épreuve marquante, mais Louis Duc est tenace et se lance ensuite dans son premier Vendée Globe, sur un bateau reconstruit à partir d'une coque incendiée. Louis boucle l'épreuve, malgré les avaries de voile et les moyens limités. Il en tire un mélange de fierté – "je l'ai fini" – et aussi de frustration – "je pouvais faire mieux". Depuis, il prépare la suite, avec l'envie de passer sur un foiler, mais sans illusion sur la difficulté à financer un projet à 4 ou 5 millions d'euros.Le Vendée Globe 2028 en ligne de mire, Louis Duc incarne une autre voie : celle d'un marin d'artisanat et de convictions, enraciné en Normandie, attaché au collectif, et toujours avide d'apprendre. Un skipper "normal", comme il aime à le dire, mais dont le parcours, lui, ne l'est décidément pas.Rediffusé le 2 janvier 2026Diffusé le 22 août 2025Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Published Evening 30 December 2025Our eighth and final sked for this years Sydney to Hobart Yacht race. We discuss all the news, strategy and goings on for the great race.#officialrolexsydneyhobart #disrupta_ #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
Harry Anderson is the only person to have both flown solo and sailed solo to all seven continents. He is also the author of "Sailing 7 Continents Solo." We talk about his route, his boats (a Bavaria 37 and an Alures 40.9), sailing with a centerboard, heaving-to, HF radio, VHF with wireless remote handset, anchoring, shore lines, generating electricity, Deception Island, getting permits to go to Antarctica, katabatic winds, Puerto Montt, Cocos Keeling, friendly people, favorite places, Namibia, beautiful moments, safety, heaters, the NW passage, his books, and more. photos and links are on the podcast shownotes page support the show through Patreon browse or list sailboats for sale get remote electrical help from Meridian Marine Electrical
Published Evening 29 December 2025Our seventh sked for this years Sydney to Hobart Yacht race. We discuss all the news, strategy and goings on for the great race and are publishing around 11.30am AEDT, and 18.30 AEDT each day.#officialrolexsydneyhobart #disrupta_ #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
Published Morning 28 December 2025Our fourth sked for this years Sydney to Hobart Yacht race. We discuss all the news, strategy and goings on for the great race and are publishing around 11.30am AEDT, and 18.30 AEDT each day.#officialrolexsydneyhobart #disrupta_ #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
Published Evening 28 December 2025Our fifth sked for this years Sydney to Hobart Yacht race. We discuss all the news, strategy and goings on for the great race and are publishing around 11.30am AEDT, and 18.30 AEDT each day.#officialrolexsydneyhobart #disrupta_ #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
Published Morning 29 December 2025Our sixth sked for this years Sydney to Hobart Yacht race. We discuss all the news, strategy and goings on for the great race and are publishing around 11.30am AEDT, and 18.30 AEDT each day.#officialrolexsydneyhobart #disrupta_ #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
Published Morning 27 December 2025Our Second sked for this years Sydney to Hobart Yacht race. We discuss all the news, strategy and goings on for the great race and are publishing around 11.30am AEDT, and 18.30 AEDT each day.#officialrolexsydneyhobart #disrupta_ #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail