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By Cornell Sailing on 08.01.2015
An all-women crew sailed on 72-foot sailboat SEA DRAGON as part of the Atlantic Odyssey 2014. They conducted scientific research while sailing, exploring the global issue of plastics, toxics and interconnections between environmental and human …
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By Cornell Sailing on 06.01.2015
The days pass by at Marina La Palma, between preparations for departure and the events organized for the Atlantic Odyssey and the traditional Twelfth Night celebrations..
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A seminar took place …
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By Cornell Sailing on 03.01.2015
After the first day of the opening of the l’Atlantic Odyssey office in Marina La Palma, and the first safety checks of boats, a joyful and friendly welcome party, marked the real launch …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 02.01.2015
Having spent two months in Annapolis, Maryland, the week before Christmas Aventura left southbound for Key West, in South Florida. We had a good sail down Chesapeake Bay with good winds on a cold, but …
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By Jimmy Cornell on 29.12.2014
On completion of a 10,000 miles maiden voyage on my new Aventura that took me from London to Greenland, Arctic Canada, Newfoundland, US east coast and the Bahamas, I would like to invite …
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By Doina Cornell on 24.12.2014
Cocojet III has arrived safely in Le Marin in Martinique after a dramatic crossing that saw skipper Nicholas Hauzy having to be taken off the boat in the middle of the ocean after severely …
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By Cornell Sailing on 17.12.2014
By Cornell Sailing on 15.12.2014
Those participants in the Atlantic Odyssey 2014 still present in Le Marin met on Sunday evening for a final Caribbean cocktail party organized especially for them, and danced cheerfully to the rhythm of bewitching drums …
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By Cornell Sailing on 14.12.2014
By Cornell Sailing on 14.12.2014
Serenity finally arrived in Martinique, after an exhausting crossing of 28 days since leaving Lanzarote, due to a succession of technical problems, losing the genoa and the autopilot.
SERENITY after the finish line
Gordon …
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By Cornell Sailing on 13.12.2014
Bliss and Miss Behaving night arrival
Bliss and Miss Behaving arrived almost at the same time one hour before dawn, and anchored off the beach of Saint-Anne, waiting the opening hours of the marina before …
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By Cornell Sailing on 12.12.2014
Day 24 – 10 December 2014
The crew of Por Dos absolutely wanted to reach Martinique before the farewell party, although they had to stop 7 days in Tenerife, and they succeeded: after the fastest …
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By Cornell Sailing on 12.12.2014
Sailors planning to sail across the Atlantic to the Caribbean with our Odyssey events will now have an even greater choice of departure ports, start dates and routes.
EVENT START DATE ROUTE Atlantic Odyssey …
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By Cornell Sailing on 10.12.2014
Martinique arrivals
5 boats arrived today: • STARSHIP ANNIE (during the night)
• then SEVEN SEAS ADVENTURE
Jimmy Cornell with the crew of Seven Seas Adventure
We made it to Martinique Yes…this morning …
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By Cornell Sailing on 10.12.2014
Martinique arrivals
Among the six boats which arrived today, several count a dog as part of their crew.
The first to reach the marina was Nyctea, in the middle of the night, and we met …
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By Cornell Sailing on 09.12.2014
Martinique arrivals Dehooké
Dehooké, the French Beneteau First 40 owned by Frédérik Giraud and Alice de Montoussé, was the first to enter the Cul de Sac du Marin at dawn, and docked quietly on pontoon …
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By Cornell Sailing on 08.12.2014
Three classes from Pérou primary school in Le Marin were welcomed aboard Sea Dragon to discover the boat and especially the scientific mission led by her crew of 14 women during their crossing …
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By Cornell Sailing on 07.12.2014
Om
Antonio: What a night!
The spinnaker down in the afternoon yesterday with the main and code 0, reaching. Good. Then main and jib, 60 degrees apparent wind from South. and then a lot …
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By Cornell Sailing on 07.12.2014
Song of the Sea arrived at 0700 local time this Sunday morning.
They were welcomed on the water by Eric Jean-Joseph, the manager of Marina du Marin himself, to help with the lines. On the …
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By Cornell Sailing on 06.12.2014
Sephina
Balancing act. The last few days of light wind we have been happy to cover 120-130M per day, averaging just over 5K, but the forecast is for little or no wind in a …
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By Cornell Sailing on 06.12.2014
Le Marin welcomes the Atlantic Odyssey with a great programme of activities:
Date Time Event Friday 6 December 1800 Restaurant l’Annexe : Welcome cocktail for the first boats, with Martinique rum and traditional creole specialties, …
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By Cornell Sailing on 05.12.2014
Sea Dragon crew crossing the line
Sea Dragon and her all-women crew crossed the finish line at noon local time today, in very light wind.
The crews of The Larrikin and Mahe 3, …
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By Cornell Sailing on 04.12.2014
The friendly spirit of the Atlantic Odyssey showed itself again today as the first boats to finish, Mahe 3 and The Larrikin, decided to cross the finish line together at 09:00 local …
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By Cornell Sailing on 04.12.2014
Martinique arrivals
The friendly spirit of the Atlantic Odyssey showed itself again today as the first boats to finish, Mahe 3 and The Larrikin, decided to cross the finish line together at 09:00 local …
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By Cornell Sailing on 03.12.2014
Sea Dragon
Photo: eXXpedition
The Future, climate, and toxics
After our trawl work, we had a mission. We are supporting a campaign called The Future. This campaign is spreading awareness on climate change and …
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