Date (2017) | Time | Event |
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Tuesday 17 October | 0900 | Odyssey office opens in Marina Santa Cruz. Office hours: Mon-Fri: 0900 – 1200 and 1500 – 1800; Sun: 0900 – 1200 Come & book a time for your check in and safety inspection |
1100 | Odyssey briefing | |
1900 | Early arrivals ‘potluck’ dinner (Next to the Odyssey office.) | |
Thursday 19 October | 1400-1800 | Afternoon Seminars (Real Club Náutico de Tenerife) See here for programme details |
Friday 20 October | 1400-1800 | Afternoon Seminars (Real Club Náutico de Tenerife) See here for programme details |
Monday 23 October | 1300 | Farewell Party (Real Club Náutico de Tenerife) 1230 Bus pick up from marina, return 1500. |
Thursday 24 October | 0900 – 1330 | Visit El Teide, UNESCO World Heritage Site, the highest peak in Spain. 0830 Bus at the marina for 0900 start. |
0900-1200 | Office is closed | |
1800-1900 | Women’s forum (Women only) | |
Wednesday 25 October | 1400 | Childrens’ art workshop |
1700 | Skipper’s briefing (next to Odyssey office) | |
Thursday 26 October | 1200 | Islands Odyssey 2017 start |
Seminars Programme:
All seminars are to be held at the Real Club Náutico de Tenerife (Tenerife Yacht Club).
A free bus shuttle will operate from 1330-1800 between the marina and yacht club.
Date (2017) | Time | Seminar |
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Thursday 19 October | 1400 – 1500 | World Cruising Today and main concerns expressed by sailors planning a longer voyage – Jimmy Cornell |
1515 – 1615 | Ocean Science & Global Monitoring – Martin Kramp from the yacht Tamouré speaks about his work on global climate for UNESCO & Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission. |
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1630 – 1730 | Provisioning & fishing – Luc Callebaut | |
Friday 20 October | 1400 – 1500 | Strategy and tactics for the Atlantic crossing. Post-Caribbean alternatives: return to Europe, continue to Bahamas or USA, continue to Panama and Pacific – Jimmy Cornell |
1515 – 1545 | Sailing with crew and family – Forum – Doina Cornell and Nera Cornell | |
1600-1645 | Downwind sails – Jimmy Cornell | |
1700 – 1800 | Atlantic Forum, Q&A on all seminar subjects – Cornell Sailing Team |