Masteka 2 Crew Rescued Mid Ocean

Not all super yachts can guarantee you a ride that is safe and luxurious all the time. At the time when the super yacht of 468 feet in length is making headlines of a Russian industrialist, there is another one that has ended up in troubled waters.

It was a super yacht that had been taken out in the waters at a cost of $3000 per hour. This rental vessel started to sink after it was out in the waters. Two women were rescued from the boat when it pulled up alongside a cruise ship called Carnival Spirit. Both women were injured and were rescued just in time. Continue reading “Masteka 2 Crew Rescued Mid Ocean”

Delaware Regatta In Middletown

A premier regatta for rowing was held at Delaware on Saturday. Here the competitors were ready at the starting line and they touched the bows that belonged to the rowing vessels or shells to the floating platforms that were part of the lake bed.

As a voice in the nearby loudspeaker announced, the racers got ready to thrust their oars into the water and they raised their oars in anticipation of the first start. The water was murky and rowers were ready to thrust out with their oars and get their carbon fiber based lightweight crafts into the water. Continue reading “Delaware Regatta In Middletown”

Extreme Sailing Series Muscat won by Morgan Larson

Morgan Larson of the United States snatched an extraordinary victory in the first Act of the Extreme Sailing Serie 2016 in Muscat on Oman Air, along with the team that has James Wierzbowski, Pete Greenhalgh, Ed Smyth as well as Omani citizen Nasser Al Mashari.

Dominating the new foiling GC32, Oman Air won more than fifty percent of the races sailed, which is more than any other squad in Series history, as Extreme Sailing Series completes the largest transition of the past ten years. Continue reading “Extreme Sailing Series Muscat won by Morgan Larson”

United States-Denmark showdown

The end of the round-robin leg has set the table in Busan Cup Women’s International Match Race for the quarter-final matches, as well as the determination of who would win the Women’s International Match Racing Series 2015.

In the race on Friday, with three more wins Anne-Claire Le Berre of France went to 10 – 1 to victory the round-robin stage. The battle for WIM Series title would now heat up, as World No. 1, but Camilla Ulrikkeholm Klinkby (Series’ runner-up) selected US leader Maggie Shea in the quarters.

WIM Series
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