The Isle of Man is like the living museum with all of those historical vehicles. There are still today in use the steam train, narrow gauge electric tramway and horse pulled tram from the 19th century. You can also find
Suwena Sailing in Northern Ireland
While waiting for the sailing of next summer there have finally been some time to edit a raw footage from two previous summers. During this spring our aim is to get the video library updated and here is the first
Malta Rolex Middle Sea Race 2016
Last spring we joined Royal Malta Yacht Club. The club is active year around with many competitions, regattas and social happenings coming up at regular intervals. The club’s better known sailing race is the Rolex Middle Sea Race that is
Île de Bréhat 8.7. – 14.7.
It finally felt like the warm summer had arrived to Brittany as we could have a breakfast outside in a cockpit without getting any goose bumps. We also had a holiday weekend in Île de Bréhat island ahead of us
Saint Quay Portrieux 26.6. – 8.7.
Fortunately we had run back to France on Saturday night. Strong westerly winds were blowing at sea and according to the weather forecast it would continue doing so for several more days. We acquainted ourselves well with the annoying feeling
Sark, the Channel Islands 24.6. – 25.6.
After a successful trekking day in Herm we weighed the anchor on Shell Beach Bay and set course to the neighbour island. We were rounding Sark from the north and while passing the bay of La Grève de la Ville
Herm, the Treasure of the Channel Islands 24.6.
The Port de Herm harbour is located just opposite to the harbour of St Peter Port. The distance from Guernsey to Herm is a staggering three nautical miles and this makes it a popular trip destination all year round. The
Guernsey, the Channel Islands 19.6. – 24.6.
After returning from a successful Alderney voyage we thought about keeping the rain for a few next days in Guernsey. Again we wanted to stay at the inner harbour because we planned for staying several days and also water and
Alderney, the Channel Islands 17.6. – 19.6.
On Friday we departed from Guernsey as soon as there was enough water over the sill and sailed to our weekend destination, the island of Alderney. The wind was just perfect 10 knots and we were beam reaching in a
Guernsey 15.6. – 17.6.
Our mind was desiring for the Channel Islands as last summer we only visited there shortly. We were waiting like most of the other crowd on the pontoons of Tréguier for the wind to ease. Finally the forecast showed 15