Posted: under Sailing.
Tags: Circumnavigation, Med, Names, Virgin Islands
KoSa asked:
I want something that I can sail back and forth from the Med. to the virgin Islands on a regular basis. I need a vessel that is not restricted to coastal waters.
Sophia
Oct 03 2009
Posted: under Sailing.
Tags: Fonts, Names, Sailing, Thanks In Advance
shiny asked: You know the numbers and letters you get on sails, the fonts are quite recognisable as being yachty style, and yet I can’t find any online.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Maya
Oct 03 2009
Posted: under Sailing.
Tags: England, Rocks And Trees, Sceneries, Travels

vampriss29 asked:
I seen this video in the 90’s sometime and it came from the library it had the most beautiful scenery in it the sailing yacht went to untouched regions of the world and the ending featured alaska and the aurora borealis it also had places like england, ireland, greenland, and other places there were no people and no one was sailing the sailing yacht. the yacht was white with very red sails if I remember correctly and it was large and very beautiful and there were voices for the yacht describing where it was going next and this waterfall with snow all on its rocks and trees had snow on them and there was a voice for the waterfall there were never any people throughout the whole video I do no know the name of this video I want to find it again can you please help and give me the name of the video thank you. I did not know what other category to put this question under it is not actually a cruise like people on a ship but more like visualizations of sceneries and such.
Miguel
Sep 29 2009
Posted: under Sailing.
Tags: Cell Phones, Sailing Yacht, Summer Camp, Teenagers
answerguy549 asked:
Is there a summer camp for teenagers in highschool that will teach you how to scuba or wakeboard or do something cool while living on a motor yacht rather then a sailing yacht. also could the camp have access to computers and cell phones
Maricel
Sep 25 2009
Posted: under Sailing.
Tags: Best Deals, Sail Yachts, Voyager, Yacht
Darrell L asked: I’ve been searching online and on the newspaper but they are all way above budget (US$60,000).
Do any of you know where i can find cheap 65-75ft sail yachts (non-luxury kind)?
EDIT (update on budget): Thanks to sponcership, I have expended my budget to US$250,000.
Anyone knows where i can get a decent 70ft cross-ocean sail voyager for a crew of 3 men?
Evan
Sep 19 2009
Posted: under Recreation and Sports.
When the sun comes out it is nice to go out on a boat. However, it can be very dangerous if the right precautions are not taken before jumping aboard. For many of us, the true dangers of boating are not fully clear. For instance, one only has to look at the motor of a boat or the aerodynamic edges of the body of boats to know that accidents, bad accidents, can occur if people aren’t careful. To avoid danger and accidents, the office of boating safety regulates the sport. The office determines what is and what is not safe in terms of boating. It is the office that tells us we should wear life jackets, know how to ride a boat before driving one, and keeping boats in proper working order.
Hundreds of accidents, or more, occur every year on boats. It is important that everyone in charge of handling a boat knows what they should and should not do. The biggest dangers sailors face is inexperienced boaters in the same water with them. Boat collisions and other disasters due to inexperience can be avoided by having the office of boating safety determine if you’re skilled enough to be operating a boat. It is like taking a driving test on a boat. The office can grant you a certificate to say you can handle a boat.
It is vital that any vessel you sail is thoroughly maintained and working safely. You will only feel safe and comfortable whilst on the boat if it has been regularly maintained. One of the biggest features of boat safety is the application of insulator materials, especially acoustic insulation. Materials are installed into a boat’s rooms so that noise levels are kept to a minimum, and also in the engine room so that the mechanical workings are not heard. This needs to be kept in good order because if the integrity of your insulation is neglected, you may be at risk from fire and loud noise, making your boating experience less than enjoyable.
Sep 09 2009
Posted: under Sailing.
Tags: Lightweight Materials, Military Ships, Presence, Sailing Yacht
Andy asked:
I wonder… can a modern military submarine (like US or Russian nuclear attack subs) detect a sailing yacht on the surface via sonar or any means other than sticking the scope up and looking around? A sailing yacht is relatively small (no more usually than 40 feet), built of lightweight materials (mostly composite plastic, rarely aluminum or wood or steel) and usually is under sails, using its engine mostly to enter and exit ports. So the only sound it makes is the sound of the hull moving through water. Can modern passive sonars pick it up and distinguish from other sounds of the sea?
OK, one more thing I probably didn’t make clear - I was considering mostly passive sonar, with active sonar that is certainly possible but subs routinely avoid using active sonar as it reveals their presence to other military ships.
Aiden
Sep 03 2009
Posted: under Sailing.
Tags: Fortunes, Reading People, Sailing Yachts
Lleh asked:
difference between a boat that is worth restoring and one that isn’t?
Dominic
Sep 03 2009
Posted: under Sailing.
Tags: Hello, Meter Yachts, Netherlands, Thanks In Advance
evocatae asked:
Hello,
I live in the Netherlands and I am 18. I have been sailing in summer holidays for several years now. Usually on 7-10 meter yachts. Im not very experienced but I’m curious as to the rules in the US. Since I plan to move over after university I have a few questions. If I were to purchase a yacht in the US, would I need a license to sail it? Are there licenses required for sailing a night there and for long distances? Please let me know,
Thanks in advance.
Jennifer
Sep 03 2009
Posted: under Recreation and Sports.
The marina is a critical focal point for any boating or yacht enthusiast. For those who take pride and pleasure in their watercraft, their selection of marina is a very important to the quality of boating and service they receive each time they choose to take their watercraft out. With the service from one marina to the next varying drastically it’s no wonder so much emphasis is often put on marina selection.
The first step to finding the ideal Marina to suit your specific needs is to select a location. Finding a holdings company with multiple marina locations in your local area will guarantee you the ability to seek service with more convenience and readily available options than a single marina.
Considering the location of your potential marina is a topic of key interest as well. A holdings company with multiple marina locations will offer you more variety and options when it comes to docking your watercraft and more accessibility to various locations and ports.
It’s also very important to consider the size of your watercraft, yacht or boat in relation to the marina you want to dock at. Many people are in need of Cruising Yacht facilities. Some marinas may not be capable of handling larger vessels or may be ill equipped to provide the proper care or maintenance for watercraft of a certain size.
Before you begin to consider a marina, it’s important to ensure that the marina you select welcomes watercraft of a specific size and type. Many marinas will have size restrictions or requirements and will only service certain categories of watercraft. Asking in advance and understanding the specs of your particular vessel will save you a great deal of frustration in the long run.
Many marinas will offer onsite watercraft maintenance and repair. Finding a marina with a capable and knowledgeable staff with the skills and experience to provide adequate care and service for your watercraft under any circumstance is a critical element to ensuring the security of your boat or yacht.
In addition to the needs of your boat or yacht, many marinas will offer a variety of aesthetic comforts such as food, showers and televisions. Perhaps not the most essential features of a marina, these basic comforts can enhance your overall boating experience and be the perfect way to start or end a day on your yacht or boat.
As any well versed boat or yacht owner can assure; the Yacht Slip you choose to dock with is crucial to the overall enjoyable experience of your Floating Dock Rental can be deeply affected by the quality of service at your marina of choice. Boat Marinas would be something worth asking the marina about. When it comes to the security and peace of mind from knowing that you and your watercraft are receiving the utmost care, finding the ideal marina should be top priority.
Aug 28 2009