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The Book of Resolutions

23/01/2017

 
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 24 Jan 2017
 


The Book of Resolutions

That wonderful natural wonder of the world known as the Great Barrier Reef.  John Curnow ©
Originally, I had thought that this very editorial might be entitled, ‘the book of revelations'. However, as it all panned out, the real inference hardly seemed to be new. So it is much more of a resolution, and it is not associated with any new year's kind of rigmarole.

Indeed, it is much more associated with grand escapes, full of adventure, water, sea life, new countries, investigations, explorations, and time with new people and/or cultures. Most specifically, it was @islandjems material on the beautiful and significant Raine Island on the Great Barrier Reef that got me going. (The full report on such is part of this newsletter.) So there can be no doubt that this natural wonder is something to behold, and no matter how many times you have seen it, there is always more.

Dent Passage - a favourite with whales. Dent Island on the left and Hamilton Island on the right.  John Curnow ©


Stretching out over 2300km (which is virtually the same distance as London to Moscow), with 900 islands, you can appreciate that it is expansive. Yet it was only last year (Southern Summer) that it did take a bit of a belting, which was possibly over-reported around the globe. Alas, this time it was not so much human factors, but natural ones, with a super-hot Summer, and little rain with its attendant clouds, meant the Coral Sea got a bit hot. That's not ideal for coral.

It took some time for reports to come in, as 344,400km2 is a large area to cover. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority was quick to point out that although there had been significant damage in parts, some had survived well and even the damage was expected to self-repair, over time.

Now as marine tourism of the area is expected to do nothing but rise geometrically as the next 20 years unfolds, proper management of the resource is a given. That is all in place, and cruisers only need to continue to show respect for it to remain a non-issue. The once telegraph track that ran all the way up Cape York to the top is now a bit more of a well travelled highway, with 4WDs making the four-day trek (each way) so often now as to almost form a conga line.

The Coral Sea, as seen from the lighthouse at Cooktown  John Curnow ©


Should the same sort of thing occur at sea, then a lot of what makes it so will change. Alas, tyranny of distance will work in its favour for some time yet, but change is a comin'. Raine Island is not even at the top, which goes to show you just how many places there are to see and stop to take it all in.

Out of the numerous times I have been through the area, by sea I have not made it much further than Princess Charlotte Bay, and that is one big haul in, and of itself. So that means then that the book of resolutions is not so much a novel, as it is an executive summary. Best I contact my travelling friends now and get the planning started, and the boat in the next paragraph could well be something totally brilliant to do it in...

Dramatic - Shaw Island on the right, with Lindeman Island and then Maher Island behind.  John Curnow ©


Interesting news indeed! Beneteau's semi custom Oceanis Yacht 62 has just won the European Boat of the Year – Luxury Cruiser Category. At under €600,000 it already commands attention, but it also has caught my eye for its distinctive design, which is a collaboration between Berret Racoupeau and the Italian designer, Pierangelo Andreani. The latter has been working with CNB for some time on their Monte Carlo powerboat range.

Gianguido Girotti (known as G3) is Beneteau's relatively recent addition as sailing yachts director, and he was keen to find something different for this new range of yachts. Whilst giving a real presence to the craft, the ‘stripes' down the topsides actually incorporate all the portholes, and add even more light and air to the very spacious three or four cabin layout. A full tender garage, massive outdoor galley across the stern, and an innovative fixed (rigid) bimini option for warmer climes ensure there is plenty to investigate with this boat as soon as I can get my hands on one.

Beneteau's Oceanis Yacht 62 - powerful, sleek, distinctive, attractive and now European Boat of the Year!  Beneteau


OK. In this newsletter you will find that we have tales for you from the Oyster World Rally, Lisa Blair's campaign to circumnavigate Antarctica, Zhik Xeflex for complete defence against the cold, World ARC, Jon Sanders, Sawlty Dog, Polynesia, seminars to get you inspired, and great tales from Crystal Blues.

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



2017-18 World ARC - San Blas
World Cruising,
Friday 20 early in the morning the first boat of the World ARC fleet crossed the finish line to complete Leg 2 of the rally and arrive in the beautiful islands of San Blas. The first yacht across the line was Hanna followed by Like a Breeze and Taistealai. The finish line for this leg is unobserved and out at sea rather than within the islands.... [more]


Researchers find seafloor valleys below West Antarctic glaciers
American Geophysical Union,
Glaciologists have uncovered large valleys in the ocean floor beneath some of the massive glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea in West Antarctica. Carved by earlier advances of ice during colder periods, the troughs enable warm, salty water to reach the undersides of glaciers, fueling their increasingly rapid retreat.... [more]


Mahina Offshore Cruising Seminar
Bluewater Cruising Association,
Seven months a year John Neal and Amanda Swan Neal of Mahina Expeditions conduct offshore instructional expeditions worldwide aboard Mahina Tiere III, their Hallberg-Rassy 46. The Mahina Offshore Cruising Seminar skillfully presents the knowledge gained from their combined 658,000 sea miles and 81 years of offshore experience.... [more]


Vibrant Life in Northern sector of the Great Barrier Reef
Tourism and Events Queensland,
If you're curious about the state of the Great Barrier Reef north of Cairns, take a minute to dive into the world of Cairns local, Jemma Craig.The 24-year old took the chance to document her first scuba dive on the reefs surrounding Raine Island, an area reported last year as being severely affected by coral bleaching.... [more]


New US West Coast Rally to the French Pacific Islands for 2018
World Cruising Club,
Discover the delights of sailing in the paradise islands of French Polynesia. Hiva Oa, Nuku Hiva, Raiatea, Bora Bora, to name just a few of the thousands of amazing islands and coral atolls that form one of the world's greatest sailing areas. American and Canadian West Coast cruisers can now discover the delights of cruising in paradise on their own boat with the new ARC Pacific Rally... [more]


2017-18 World ARC - Hasta Siempre Colombia-
World Cruising,
World ARC participants enjoyed the Dinner and Prize Giving event hosted by Marina Santa Marta held in the main dining room of the stunning Club Santa Marta. On arrival participants were welcomed with frozen fruit drinks in the fancy gala saloon, and after setting down to the long dining tables in the room all participants enjoyed a welcome from Juan Carlos Romero... [more]


Registration open for Salty Dawg™ Spring Cruising Rally from BVI to US
Salty Dawg Sailing Association,
The nonprofit Salty Dawg™ Sailing Association (SDSA) has opened registration for its Spring Rally from the British Virgin Islands to the US.The rally will depart the British Virgin Islands on May 15 after several days of social activities, weather briefings, and boat preparations.... [more]


Playing rugby again
SV Crystal Blues,
Rugby, to the uninitiated, is the game that you have to throw the ball backwards to move forwards...well that is what it feels like we are doing this month. At least now, after our seven week break back in Melbourne, the weather in Trinidad is a little cooler and drier to work in.... [more]


Ninth Blog from on board Perie Banou II
Jon Sanders,
Jon's unique tales from his epic 10th circumnavigation continues. Alas it was not the sea that got him, but a fall on the quay saw him endure some fractured ribs. Jon's OK, and recuperating well, but his progress is slowed and he'll be in Cape Town until February 13 to complete his recovery... [more]


Bluewater Cruising Association to coordinate Ocean Cruising Series
Bluewater Cruising Association,
The Bluewater Cruising Association will once again be coordinating the Ocean Cruising Adventures Speaker Series in 2017, with sponsorship support from Pacific Yachting. This Vancouver tradition has now be running for 41 years. Roger Friesen, the new OCA Speaker Coordinator, avid sailor, sport psychologist and UFV professor, has lined up a group of fascinating voyagers...... [more]


World ARC enjoying Colombia
World Cruising,
After a first Welcome Party at Marina Santa Marta on Friday, Saturday World ARC participants visited Bahia Concha where they enjoyed a Colombian Beach BBQ surrounded by the natural beauty of Tayrona National Park. The tour was organised by Marina Santa Marta in conjunction with World Cruising Club.... [more]


See the Oyster 675 at Boot Düsseldorf
Oyster Yachts,
Oyster is delighted to present the new award-winning Oyster 675 at Düsseldorf Boat Show 21st - 29th January 2017. Located at stand C58 in Hall 16, the Oyster team welcome the opportunity to meet with you and show you the Oyster 675. The team will also have information on the rest of the Oyster range from 47' to 118' including two new models. More details to follow on Thursday.... [more]


Zhik Xeflex® - your shield against cold environments
Zhik,
This radiant barrier mid-layer nearly defies description. How do you make a water resistant garment that really breathes, yet reflects your own body heat back to you? Where do you find a compression resistant and extremely insulating filling that is nowhere near as bulky as the Michelin Man, yet gives you that kind of warmth and comfort?... [more]
 




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