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Immortal

27/02/2017

 
The latest cruising news from the Northern Hemisphere and the world.
    
 28 Feb 2017
 


Immortal

The burgee has proven to be an excellent way of meeting other WWSA members. Standard practice is to look up at others masts for it - normally  sundowners, dinners and the start of great friendships follow.  Event Media
Take your mind back to a Russell Mulcahy film from 1986 called, Highlander. The former music video producer's first feature film was a cult star before going on to become a wee bit immortal, as per its main characters. The principal thrust of it all was a gathering of immortal souls, and in the end, there could be only one.

Our gathering in question here is at the other end of the spectrum. It is in its infancy, in fact, with last year actually being the inaugural event. However, a bit like a Mahi Mahi, it has grown at a prodigious rate. The Facebook group itself is now a tad shy of 1700 souls, and things look really good for them to totally eclipse the 70-something souls that attended that very first gathering at Port Stephens last year.

They are of course the Women Who Sail Australia, and like any good outfit, they run on the back of some tireless work by a handful of volunteers. This year's gathering is once again in Port Stephens, and runs from March 31 to April 2, 2017. Speakers at the seminar are Lin Pardey, Jackie Parry and our Paralympic Gold Medallist and ball of enthusiasm, Liesl Tesch. Best of all, it is only $50 for the two days, with all profits assisting Marine Rescue Port Stephens, and Sailors with Disabilities.

The fun side of 'The Gathering'  Event Media


Yes, you should be there if you are in the area, or can make it happen. The reason is simple. These are women helping women with real issues aboard, and providing valuable assistance and information in a timely manner, so that the dream of cruising in retirement, or when the family is still young and growing, does not turn into a full blown nightmare.

Their Mission Statement says, ‘Connecting women through our shared love of boats and being on the water.' What that all translates to is encouragement, support, a sharing of priceless information and friendship. WWSA is an inclusive group for women, no matter what their level of experience. Amongst ‘the gathering' they have beginners dreaming of sailing away, those who have circumnavigated the country or the globe, families living on boats, solo sailors, dinghy sailors, racers, cruisers, day sailors, and liveaboards, so it is pretty encompassing.

Shelley Wright started the group in 2013, after she spoke with Charlotte Kaufman in the USA, who started Women Who Sail, which has about 10,000 members now. Originally, the independently run WWSA thought they would amass some 20-30 members, but now as you can see, the word is out and ever expanding. There are now even several sub-groups too, like Women Who Sail the Med or Women Who Sail South East Asia.

All of it very much revolves around the core idea that there was a real need for a safe place for women to discuss anything revolving around boats and the nautical life, without being made to feel inadequate, or stupid. It really works, and today one of the main engines inside ‘the gathering' can recount how she came to be involved when she was waiting out a massive storm passing through Bass Strait, and not only wondering what she had got herself into, but also how she was going to actually get through it. Some time wandering through the web had her land on the group and pretty soon the answers and advice started flowing in, just like the new tide.

The business side of 'The Gathering'  Event Media


In addition to the three main speakers, the seminar has 14 other guests who will cover as wide a range of topics you could possibly wish for. From safety at sea to dealing with storms, nutrition to importing boats, diesel maintenance to solo circumnavigation, and the full insight on insurance with Pantaenius, you will have countless opportunities for both learning and fun!

So as they have said, “Come and be part of something really special. In addition to boats, we have a formal dinner (all welcome and the cost is just $60) with guest speaker panels, a live auction, wine tasting, and great food to make it a fantastic night.”

Now if there can be only one, then remember this, the seminar at the gathering may be ladies only, but other halves are included in many of the extracurricular activities, so it is completely embracing and friendly. To explore, please see their Facebook page, and to book to be a part of the 2017 gathering, go here

Melt pools on melting sea-ice. New research shows humans may have been altering Arctic sea ice longer than previously thought.  © NASA


OK. In this newsletter you will find that we have tales for you about sailing in Canada, going from beginner to ocean voyager, the HF radio, World ARC, Oliver Hazard Perry, the US and UK Coast Guards, Jon Sanders and that epic voyage, and escaping Pompeii!

So you see, there are tales, lessons, inspirations and history to regale yourself with. Please do enjoy... We're loving bringing you the best stories from all over the globe.

Now then, are you out there plying the seas and got something to say? We'd love to hear from you via editor@sail-world.com – In the meantime, do you love being on the ocean? Well remember to love them back too. They need our help. Now more than ever! Until next time...


John Curnow



Air pollution may have masked mid-20th Century sea ice loss
American Geophysical Union,
Humans may have been altering Arctic sea ice longer than previously thought, according to researchers studying the effects of air pollution on sea ice growth in the mid-20th Century. The new results challenge the perception that Arctic sea ice extent was unperturbed by human-caused climate change until the 1970s.... [more]


A rare opportunity to sail in Canada-
Brian Pozzey,
Sail the fabulous Vancouver Island, Georgia Straights and The Desolation Sound. This area regarded as the greatest wilderness and picturesque area in the world is open to a 16 day cruise with Sailing Adventures.... [more]


Vancouver Club Night - Exxpedition
Bluewater Cruising Association,
If your total sailing experience was a couple of hours, would you sign up to join 13 other women whom you'd never met for a 21 day offshore passage from Brazil to French Guyana? Sarah Richardson did... Join her as she tells and shows us her experiences on the 72' research vessel, Sea Dragon, as a crew member of Exxpedition Amazon.... [more]


Theory, installation, and troubleshooting for offshore
Bluewater Cruising Association,
This course aims to provide basic theory, installation, operation, and troubleshooting of SSB HF Marine Radio and Pactor modems for sailors, typically those leaving for offshore cruising.... [more]


World ARC - Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island
World Cruising,
This morning, the World ARC office opened in the Hernan Café. Situated on the busy seafront of Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, it's an ideal location overlooking the anchorage. With only six days left until the start of the fourth Leg to the Marquesas, a week of planning, relaxing and World ARC functions await the fleet.... [more]


Coast Guard Foundation receives donation from Ice Hockey Team
Coast Guard Foundation,
The Coast Guard Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to the education and welfare of all Coast Guard members and their families, announced today that it has received a donation from the Guilford High School Ice Hockey Booster Club for $2,568, to benefit the Coast Guard Foundation's Fallen Heroes Fund and Scholarship Fund.... [more]


Coast Guard helps dewater, escort troubled fishing vessel off Cape Cod
Coast Guard First District,
The Coast Guard is escorting an 83-foot fishing vessel Friday after it started taking on water 50 miles east of Chatham. At about 11:30 a.m., Coast Guard Sector Southeastern New England watchstanders received a radio call from the crew of the Krystle James stating they had six people aboard and were taking on water, reportedly from a hole in the hull.... [more]


Newport Biodiesel provides fuel for Oliver Hazard Perry's Trip South
Barby MacGowan,
A one-of-a-kind ship with a special mission is now fueled with 20 percent biodiesel as it begins a voyage from New England to Florida, then on to Cuba in March. On February 21, 2017, the 200-foot Sailing School Vessel Oliver Hazard Perry took on 6,000 gallons of B20 at Newport Shipyard in Newport, Rhode Island.... [more]


Calgary Club Night - Preparing for offshore adventures
Bluewater Cruising Association,
The Calgary Chapter is pleased to welcome Norm and Beth Cooper, BCA members from the Vancouver Chapter, to our March 7, 2017 club night.Enjoy an evening with Norm and Beth as they share their thoughts about offshore boat preparation, ranging from rigging and ground tackle to electronics and satellite communication. Along the way, they'll share stories of adventure and misadventure...... [more]


Coast Guard, Mass DEP respond to oil spill in New Bedford
Coast Guard First District,
Coast Guard and Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection crews responded Thursday to an oil spill in New Bedford Harbor in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Coast Guard Sector Southeastern New England's Command Center received a report from the National Response Center reporting an oil spill pushing up against the docks and other fishing vessels at Leonard's Wharf.... [more]


UK Coastguard coordinating incident involving fire on car carrier
UK Coastguard,
At around 3:45am today (Friday 24 February 2017) UK Coastguard was notified of a fire on board the US car carrier ‘Honor' in the English Channel whilst it was on route to Baltimore from Southampton.The vessel's fixed firefighting systems were used to attack the fire and the cargo space has been sealed. The ship's crew continue to monitor the cargo area..... [more]


Eleventh Blog from on board Perie Banou II
Jon Sanders,
Jon Sanders is well into his historic, record setting tenth circumnavigation and continues to see the wry in almost all the things he gets up to. St Helena is the next stop and the conditions are always a changing. Reason on for more of Jon's unique perspective of the world.... [more]


Coast Guard, partner agencies rescue man clinging to capsized boat
Coast Guard First District Northeast News,
The Coast Guard rescued a 36-year-old man this morning after his 10-foot aluminum boat capsized in Nantucket Sound. The man's girlfriend notified the Coast Guard at around 1:20 a.m. that he had not returned home after venturing out on the Bass River earlier in the day. A 42-foot rescue boat crew from Coast Guard Station Chatham launched at around 2 a.m. to search for the man...... [more]
 




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