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Paddle In Hand Kayak camping, fishing, whitewater, surfing & recreation Review

Paddle In Hand  Kayak camping, fishing, whitewater, surfing and recreation
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Wow! Mike gives you an overall taste of the joys of this exciting sport. This is a must see for the novice all the way up to the experienced kayaker.

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Drum: Journey of a Lifetime Review

Drum: Journey of a Lifetime
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This documentary is a fascinating tale of 24 men who's lives were changed forever by their beloved 77 foot maxi-yacht, Drum. A short time out into the Fastnet race, she lost her keel and nearly killed all of the men. Not your typical rock star tale. Although Simon le Bon was at the time, and still is, a respected musician - he is also a respected sailor.
What you may not find out in this documentary, sad to say, is that Simon was instrumental in saving the life of a man who was trapped in the hull of the yacht when it capsized. Simon does not take credit for that heroic effort - but the rest of the crew have, in the past, talked of his being one of the biggest reasons for their survival.
Celebrate with the crew of Drum as they come in third in the Whitbred Round The World Race - not a bad finish when you find out how they just barely got there!

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Get Ready to CROSS OCEANS: Lin & Larry Pardey - Offshore Sailing Part 2 Review

Get Ready to CROSS OCEANS: Lin and Larry Pardey - Offshore Sailing Part 2
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Well, yes, this is a simple home-made production but they do give some very practical and good advice including the beauty and realities of cruising. They do not take you on a romantic voyage with dancing natives under palm trees but they show you how you can make it there for yourself. A worthy DVD for ones collection as you'll want to watch it more than once to take in all the advice which is shown in detail on their own boat and advice of what you can expect at different ports around the world as far as people and supplies go...like how to refill your propane tank when there is no pressure fitting and other such things as you might not have considered. I learned a lot from watching it.

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Now you feel confident with cruising local waters. Before you "start planning to set off across an ocean join Lin and Larry Pardey on board Taleisin in Fremantle, Australia as they demonstrate gear storage for offshore voyaging, dinghy choices, warping out a stern anchor, proper life-raft storage, storm trysails, sail repairs and other valuable hints to help you prepare yurself and your boat. Then voyage along with them on a classic tradewind passage across the Indian Ocean toward Africa, with stops at Cocos (Keeling) Atoll, the quiet island of Rodriques, and the remote French colony at Reunion. Weather planning, landfall considerations, windvanes, sail choices and crew comfort are only a few of the subjects covered. Shot in Fremantle, Australia; at sea during their Indian Ocean passage; near their home in New Zealand; and on board 114 year old Thelma, the classic racing yacht they restored, this DVD incorpoartes the best ideas from their highly praised videos; voyaging: Hints for Upgrading your Cruising Boat, and Cruising Coral Seas.Completely re-edited and re-mastered, this program is supplemented with new information and ideas from these master voyagers who now have more than 185,000 miles under their belts, including a contrary-to-the-wind rounding of the four great southern capes.Join the Pardeys and learn some of the secrets that, even after forty years afloat make them eager to keep cruising...äs long as its fun!

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Storm Tactics - Cape Horn Tested Review

Storm Tactics - Cape Horn Tested
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The Pardeys are awesome and inspirational, especially to small boat sailors. In this day of big, high tech yachts, they remind us that 15 years ago, a 30ft cutter was way more than anyone needed. And the Sea hasn't been the one changing.
This video was advertised on the Pardey website as having footage of their 29ft yacht rounding Cape Horn in extreme conditions, safely and competently, east to west. The DVD however, fails to show more than a few brief seconds of intermittent sea time and leaves the route and journey, in Lin & Larry's memories alone. It does show the deployment and theoretical use of a para-anchor along with a good review of hove-to principals. Both of which are done in what appears to be a windy lake or at the dock. Yep, much of the film is at a dock or inside their boat via monologue. Their yacht is beautifully shown shouldering through some swell, chop, and a fresh breeze, but as to rounding the Horn the wrong way against even 20ft seas and 60kt winds, that film has yet to be made.
I'll keep the video and my para-anchor, but $15 would have been much more appropriate from the authors of "The Cost Conscious Cruiser" for so little content.

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The Pardeys have been called the "enablers" Their books and videos have encourage sailors of all ages to stop dreaming and start doing Now they take you well out to sea and demonstrate methods to help you bring your boat and crew safely through storms with your gear and dreams intact. Join them near South Africa's windswept Cape of Storms to watch a live demonstration of setting and retrieving a para-anchor, then sail on board Taleisin during Lin and Larry's voyages across the Atlantic, through the windswept waters off Cape Horn as they round contrary to the wind and use the storm management methods they share here. You will see their storm sails set and working in winds of 70 knots. The Pardey's use this visually explicit medium to demonstrate the technical details of storm tactics for both modern and classic boats, and they show how you can adapt their ideas for your own use.

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