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By Doina Cornell on 28.01.2015
Most of the Blue Planet Odyssey yachts have now arrived in the San Blas from their respective starts in Key West and Martinique. A cruising leg will take place, giving them time to explore the …
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By Cornell Sailing on 28.01.2015
In Martinique
SATTWA and SUNRISE arrived in Le Marin. PENNY LANE ETA at 1800UTC Wednesday
Crews of THEMI, ROXY, LAHAINA, DOUDOU and the TOURIST OFFICE welcome SATTWA to Martinique
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By Cornell Sailing on 26.01.2015
The tourist office of Marin invited the Atlantic Odyssey sailors to the first of several cocktail parties that they will be hosting during the stay of the fleet in Martinique.
The cocktail was …
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By Cornell Sailing on 26.01.2015
In Martinique
DOUDOU, the first French boat, arrived Monday night and anchored off Sainte-Anne.
SATTWA ETA is 1800UTC Tuesday
THEMI 50
THEMI arrival in Martinique
We crossed the finish line at 0012 UTC 25th …
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By Doina Cornell on 25.01.2015
Belgian yacht Roxy arrived on Saturday 24th January in Le Marin, Martinique at 14:10 local time, 16 days after the start of the Atlantic Odyssey II in La Palma. They are the first yacht of …
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By Cornell Sailing on 24.01.2015
MARTINIQUE ARRIVALS
ROXY arrived at 1410 Saturday.THEMI 50 will arrive Sunday morning.
ROXY arrival in Le Marin, Martinique
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NAVIGO
Due to engine failure, …
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By Doina Cornell on 20.01.2015
As the southern part of the Blue Planet Odyssey gets well and truly underway, we will be bringing you regular updates from the boats – extracts from their blogs, photos, and any other news we …
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By Cornell Sailing on 18.01.2015
The Blue Planet Odyssey fleet set sail this morning with promises to return to lovely Martinique — but first they plan to sail around the world.
s/v Maggie
The Odyssey fleets have had the …
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By Cornell Sailing on 18.01.2015
Spirits were high as the Blue Planet Odyssey and Pacific Odyssey fleets assembled Saturday evening for the Skippers Briefing.
Yvonne Tritz, Deputy Mayor of Marin and President of the Tourist Board attended the briefing and …
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By Cornell Sailing on 17.01.2015
After a busy day spent preparing for Sunday’s departure for the San Blas islands, the Blue Planet Odyssey fleet kicked back and took advantage of a special opportunity to share fishing techniques.
The Blue …
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By Cornell Sailing on 15.01.2015
The boats Blue Wind and Lovesail arrived yesterday in Le Marin, so now the Blue Planet Odyssey and Pacific Odyssey fleet are now all assembled in Martinique and preparing to begin the grand adventure …
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By Cornell Sailing on 10.01.2015
Photo: Jan Irons – Cruising World
A fleet of yachts will leave Key West in Florida and Martinique on 10 January 2015, as part of the Blue Planet Odyssey round the world …
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By Cornell Sailing on 09.01.2015
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All 50 sailors who started in the Atlantic Odyssey II from La Palma to Martinique January 8, 2015 preferred spending the …
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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
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
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
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 19.11.2014
The largest sailing event ever to have left from the island of Lanzarote on the Canary islands took place on Sunday 16 November as 31 sailing yachts in the Atlantic Odyssey crossed the start line off Arrecife bound for Martinique 2750 nautical miles away. …
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