Boats on the Seacoast at ร‰taples – Charles-Franรงois Daubigny
This scene of beached fishing boats is believed to be the first painting Daubigny signed and dated after his return to France in June 1871. The previous year, he and his family had sought refuge in London during the Franco-Prussian War. His depiction of yachts and fishing vessels beached along the shore reflects a subject he helped to popularize in the preceding decade, when fellow vanguard artists such as Courbet, Jongkind, Whistler, Corot, and a young Monet also painted along the Channel coast. In 1872, Daubigny contributed Boats on the Seacoast at ร‰taples to an auction in New York to raise funds for victims of the Great Chicago Fire.

The cure for anything is saltwater: sweat, tears, or the sea,

– Isak Dinesenย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย 

CRUISING ยฐ FLEET UPDATE & NEWS โš“ 2025-08-17

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Marinas De Espaรฑa & Ocean Posse
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Celestial Navigation Demystified โ€“ Navigation at Sea by Tim Brill
Primary Named Winds ๐ŸŒฌ Santa Ana
Ocean Posse Award Categories & 2 Award Entries This Week !
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Must See in Near Marina Bizerte ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ณ
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– Hurricane Erin
– Narco Subs Found Abandoned in the Solomon Islands
– Shipwreck in the Leeward Islands: Two Yachtsmen Rescued
– San Diegan Makes Sailing History at the Transpacific Yacht Race
– Italy Super Yacht density in July


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ย PICTURES OF THE WEEK

MARTINI

Sunset and moon over Bonaire- RIP Ozzy!
MY MARTINI ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Bryan & Mary – Nordhavn 63′


Full moon at Ruby Lake British Columbia Canada
SY STRAY CAT 2ย  ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ ย Derck & Barb – Lagoon 38′


ย CALVI – CORSICA ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท FRANCEย ย 
42ยฐ 33.9033′ Nย  ย 008ยฐ45.6733′ E

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SY SAMLL WORLD III ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฎ Karen & Daren – Bristol 47.7

Calvi lies on the northwest coast of Corsica, the dramatic โ€œmountain in the seaโ€ in the Mediterranean.
A historic port town, its Genoese citadel from the 13th century perches on a rocky headland, offering commanding views over the azure bayโ€”a scenic and protective landmark for approaching yachts

Heritage & Seafaring Link
Steeped in Genoese and maritime legacy, Calviโ€™s fortress, old streets, and talesโ€”like that of Christopher Columbusโ€™s alleged birthplaceโ€”impart character and conversation-worthy history for visiting captains and crews. The townโ€™s pedestrian zones, harborside cafes, and local markets invite gentle exploration after arrival

Cruising & Coastal Features
The coastline around Calvi is rugged and quintessentially Mediterraneanโ€”steep cliffs, hidden coves, and crystalline waters set the stage for ideal anchoring and sightseeing. Notably, the nearby Scandola Nature Reserve, with dramatic volcanic formations rising from the sea, is an unforgettable day-sail destination

Cruising Logistics & Atmosphere
Calvi maintains a well-equipped marina, navigable anchorage, and infrastructure friendly to ocean voyagers. The climate is Mediterranean: warm, sunny summers and mild winters Its combination of natural majesty, cultural intrigue, and practical harbor access makes it an outstanding seasonal hub or waypoint for Ocean Posse routes in the western Mediterranean.

Cultural Experiences for the Fleet
Visiting yachts can immerse in Corsican culture: the citadel, market stalls, and aromatic shrubs (rosemary, juniper, lavender) all enhance the sense of place The Citadelโ€™s ramparts offer panoramic views and are a walkable highlight, while harborside dining offers a relaxing, convivial atmosphere to connect with crew and fellow sailors .


Ithaca ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ท is not only known for its anchorages but also for its association with the myth of Odysseus, the hero of Homer’s Odyssey. The island is characterized by its verdant landscapes, stunning coastlines, and hidden gems like beautiful, unspoiled beaches. Main Anchorage at Vathy.

SY GARGOYLEย  II ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Kevin & Carla – Hanse 57′

Yachting Tourism News:
Marinas De Espaรฑa Strengthen Global Ties
With Ocean Posse Partnership

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The collaboration includes the organization of a webinar in the fall and support to increase Ocean Posseโ€™s presence among Spanish marinas.

Marinas de Espaรฑa has signed a collaboration agreement with Ocean Posse, the international network of more than 300 active yachts cruising the Mediterranean, Atlantic, Caribbean, Pacific, and beyond. The main objective of this strategic alliance is to connect Spanish marinas and ports with experienced sailors from around the world, facilitating the exchange of knowledge and promoting Spain as a benchmark for maritime tourism internationally.

The agreement includes the joint organization of a specialized webinar in the fall of 2025, which will address best practices for attracting and serving the international cruise fleet. Furthermore, Marinas de Espaรฑa will support Ocean Posse in its expansion throughout Spain, promoting the benefits of being part of this global network.

This collaboration reinforces Marinas de Espaรฑaโ€™s internationalization strategy and its commitment to promoting quality maritime tourism. Spanish marinas will have the opportunity to connect with vessels averaging 47 feet in length, owned by self-sufficient sailors seeking safe, transparent ports with quality services for both short, technical stops and longer ones so sailors can enjoy the destination.

โ€œThe partnership with Ocean Posse represents an exceptional opportunity to position our marinas on the international map of high-end maritime tourism. This agreement will not only increase the visibility of our facilities globally, but will also attract experienced sailors who value quality services and will significantly contribute to the local economy. The webinar we will organize this fall will be an ideal platform to share knowledge and establish direct connections with this prestigious international community,โ€ says Tomรกs Azcรกrate, President of Marinas de Espaรฑa.

For his part, Captain Dietmar Petutschnig of Ocean Posse emphasizes: โ€œSpain has exceptional port infrastructure and a strategic location for sailors crossing the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. Our collaboration with Marinas de Espaรฑa will allow us to strengthen our presence in this key market and offer our members access to top-quality ports. We are convinced that this alliance will benefit both Spanish ports and our global community of sailors.โ€

About Marinas de Espaรฑa
Marinas de Espaรฑa is the Spanish Federation of Associations of Sports and Tourist Ports (FEAPDT), which comprises the associations of nine key coastal regions in Spain: Andalusia, Asturias, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Cantabria, Catalonia, Galicia, Murcia, and Valencia, representing more than 150 sports and tourist ports and, in turn, more than 46,000 berths.

The main objective of Marinas de Espaรฑa is to promote the continuous development and improvement of marinas, marinas, and marinas in all activities related to the sector, including nautical, tourism, environmental, training, and management aspects, thus ensuring that these facilities not only meet international quality standards but also contribute positively to the local and regional environment where they are located.

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MARINA PUERTO VELERO ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ด COLOMBIA SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
10ยฐ 56.85′ Nย  ย 075ยฐ 02.1833′ W

Hello Ocean Posse, thanks for the interest with our marina.
The rates are on our website and we can offer your affiliates a 10% discount on these rates.

For reservationsย  and details follow this link

 

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AMENITIES

  • 460 berths
  • 210 are currently available to boaters, either for rent or for purchase
  • from six (18 ft) to twenty meters (66 ft) in length
  • drinking water
  • Wi-Fi, and 110 or 220 volt
  • 32 or 64 amp electricity
  • 24-hour surveillance and security services, every day of the year
  • Access to the entire property, including the 40-meter-long pool
  • Showers and restrooms available 24 hours a day
  • Laundry facilities
  • Restaurant with special menu prices for boaters
  • 24-hour securityย 
  • Wi-Fi
  • Ping-pong table
  • Paddleboards and kayaks (additional cost).

NEARBYย 

1. Tubarรก’s Ecotourism & Archaeological Sites
Just inland lies Tubarรก, a municipality rich in heritage and ecological appeal. Explore archaeological sites, enjoy hillside viewpoints like the ones in El Morro, and visit the Casa del Artesano to see local craftsโ€”immersions into indigenous Mokanรก culture

2. Castillo de San Antonio de Salgar (Salgar Castle)
A historic 19th-century fortress near Puerto Colombia, built originally for customs control and later transformed into a cultural venueโ€”now restored and host to family events and dining under its colonial architecture

3. Gran Malecรณn del Rรญo & โ€˜Ventana al Mundoโ€™ in Barranquilla
Back in the city, enjoy a pleasant riverside promenade with parks, eateries, and clear views of the Magdalena River. Nearby, โ€œVentana al Mundoโ€ is a modern, eye-catching monument that symbolizes Barranquillaโ€™s cultural openness

4. Casa del Carnaval & Bolivarian Museum
The Casa del Carnaval, in Barranquilla’s Abajo neighborhood, houses vibrant carnival costumes, masks, and presentations of local culture. The nearby Bolivarian Museum highlights contemporary Caribbean art and the legacy of Simรณn Bolรญvar

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Learn Terminology, the Tools, the Big Picture, Time, the Noon Site for Latitude, Latitude by Polaris, the Five Steps for Solving for Latitude and Longitude using the Marcq St. Hilaire Intercept method and more, all while having fun ๐Ÿ™‚.

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Primary Named Winds ๐ŸŒฌ ย PACIFIC COAST OF THE AMERICASย 

Santa Ana Windsย  – The Desert Breath That Meets the Sea

Every coastal sailor from San Diego to Santa Barbara has a Santa Ana story. These winds are not the gentle sea breezes we welcome on a hot afternoon, they are the desertโ€™s breath sweeping downhill, gathering speed through canyons, and rushing out over the Pacific, just as you are trying to get to Mexico

They can give you a fast push offshore or punish an ill-prepared yacht at anchor. Like the tides and currents, theyโ€™re part of the rhythm of this coast โ€“ and respecting them is as essential as charting your course.

Where They Begin

Santa Anas are born inland. When high pressure settles over the Great Basin and low pressure lingers offshore, the gradient pulls air downslope toward the coast. As that air compresses through mountain passes, it warms and accelerates.

By the time it pours out near Los Angeles or San Diego, what began as cool desert air is now hot, dry, and forceful โ€“ sometimes steady, sometimes violent. For mariners, it means the wind doesnโ€™t come from the sea, but from the land, reversing the normal pattern and changing the game entirely.

When They Blow

These winds can turn up any month, but the prime season runs September through April, with fall , especially October and November, notorious for the strongest bursts.

A Santa Ana event can last a single night or blow for days. Often the fiercest hours come at 1 AM, you go to sleep with calm seas at anchor and wake up with your rigging howling. By midday, they sometimes ease, but not always.

What to Expect on the Water

Unlike many wind systems, Santa Anas flatten seas near the shoreline. At first glance, it can look like dream sailing , flat water, brisk winds, and a quick reach out of the harbor.

But offshore the story shifts. Pacific swell keeps marching in from the west, and when it collides with strong offshore wind, you get steep, confused chop. The further you press out โ€“ toward Catalina, San Nicolas, or beyond,ย  the rougher and more unpredictable it gets. The Chanel Islands are just far enugh of shore that they are in the brunt of this onslaught.

Closer to shore, gusts funnel through canyons. In one cove it may be dead calm, in the next bay a full gale. Sailors whoโ€™ve tried to anchor off Malibu or Newport during a Santa Ana have learned how quickly a secure night can turn into a dragging-anchor nightmare

More Than Wind: Fire and Haze

The Santa Anas are infamous on land for fueling wildfires, and at sea the byproduct is smoke. Ash can drift far offshore, coating decks and dimming horizons. In heavy fire years, visibility drops to a few miles, even in mid-day.

In those conditions, VHF radio, radar and AIS become necessities, after all Long Beach commercial traffic is relentless and playing frogger getting across these busy shipping lanes with smoke is hazardous.

 

Tactics
Check the pressure map:
ย A strong gradient from the Great Basin to the coast is your early warning. NOAA will issue advisories, but the chart tells the story best.

Reef early, reef deep:
If Santa Anas are in the forecast, set conservative sails before you clear the breakwater. Itโ€™s easier to shake a reef out than to claw one in under a surprise gust.

Donโ€™t trust the flat seas near shore:
They lull you into a sense of security. Nine miles offshore, itโ€™s a different ocean.

Anchor with the wind in mind:
Harbors that are snug in a westerly swell may be exposed when the wind howls out of the east. Choose your basin accordingly and double your lines.

Fatigue:
The hot, dry wind gnaws at crew morale. Hydrate, rotate watches, and keep tempers cool even when the wind is not.

Sailorโ€™s Dilemma:
One of the great temptations is to let a Santa Ana carry you south. From Los Angeles to San Diego, the offshore push can feel like magic – just do not try to get back into port !

Santa Ana tales float around every gunkhole

A racing fleet bound for Ensenada scattered by a surprise blow, half the boats towed back in by dawn.
A ketch in Newport Harbor dragging across the anchorage at 3 a.m., clattering into half a dozen boats before the crew could reset.
Yachts heading to Catalina enjoying champagne sailing downwind, only to fight back through chop and gale the following day.


OCEAN POSSE AWARD CATEGORIESย 

 biggest fish caught
BIGGEST FISH CAUGHT
*no billfish

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PICTURE OF THE YEAR

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SPEEDY AWARDย 

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THE CAPTAIN RON AWARD

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UNINVITED VISITOR ONBOARD

award header highest wind
HIGHEST WIND RECORDED

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SPIRIT OF EXPLORATION
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GOOD SAMARITAN OF THE YEAR

AWARD BOAT YOGA POSE
BOAT YOGA POSE OF THE YEAR

Courage Award
COURAGE AWARD

AILING SLOTH AWARD
SAILING SLOTH AWARD


we have 2 award entries this week !

HIGHEST WIND RECORDEDย 

We are rocking and a rolling in Brunswick tonight!! ๐Ÿคช
SY DAWN PATROL ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ย Laney & Mark ย – Outbound 46โ€™

UNINVITED VISITOR

Maine hitchhiker, unfazed by my presence at the helm.
SY PERCEPTION Jim & Melinda – Lagoon 42′


MARINA BIZERTE ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ณ SPONSORS THE OCEAN POSSE
37ยฐ 16.55โ€ฒย  Nย  009ยฐ52.8633โ€ฒ E

We are happy to welcome the participants of the Ocean Posse with a 15 % discount off our slip fees.

With the sea on our doorstep and the magnificent old town on its left, Marina Bizerte combines an outstanding destination with a world-class marina and services. Located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, French Heritage site and northern point of Africa, the marina features more than 800 secure berths up to 450 feet

AMENITIES

  • 10 berths ranging 80-150m

  • Short and long term berth lease / license options

  • Tax and duty-free fuel

  • Onsite customs and immigration

  • Outside of EU tax and import regulations

  • Single and 3-phase electricity

  • Local repair and maintenance facilities

  • 24-hour security

  • Refuse / grey and black water disposal

  • WiFi

  • Yacht Club

  • Sports Club

  • Walking โ€“ shopping and entertainment

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MUST SEE –ย  near Marina Bizerte

Vieux Port (Old Harbor) & Medina
The heart of Bizerteโ€™s maritime lifeโ€”colorful fishing boats line the quay, edged by whitewashed buildings, cafรฉs, and classic harbor activity. Right beside it, the Medina unfolds as a labyrinth of winding alleys full of authentic artisan workshops.

Kasbah of Bizerte
Overlooking the harbor, this 17thโ€‘century fortress sits atop Byzantine foundations and offers sweeping views of the medina, lake, and seaโ€”plus a glimpse into the city’s layered past.

Fort Sidi el Hani
A compact golden-stone fort directly across from the Kasbah, housing a small oceanographic museum and offering a lovely terrace view over the harbor.

Fort dโ€™Espagne (Spanish Fort)
Perched on a hill northeast of the Kasbah, this 16th-century stronghold was built by an Ottoman pirate to guard against Spanish attacks. It now offers panoramic views of the medina and harbors belowโ€”and has been revitalized as an open-air theater.

Oceanographic Museum
Housed within the Old Fort, this maritime museum delights with fish displays, historical maps, boat models, and a charming cafรฉ where you can sip tea with a harbor view.

Ichkeul National Park (Lake Ichkeul)
About 20โ€“25โ€ฏkm southwest of Bizerte lies this UNESCO World Heritage Siteโ€”an extraordinary wetland and lake ecosystem that attracts migratory birds including flamingoes, storks, and ducks.

Cape Angela (Northernmost Point of Africa)
Roughly 15โ€ฏkm away, Cape Angela (Ras Ben Sakka) marks the northernmost tip of the African continent. The rocky headland provides breathtaking coastal views and a memorable photo spot.

Utica Ruinsย 
Just outside Bizerte, explore the Phoenician-founded city with Roman villas, mosaics, and a Punic necropolis.

Cap Blanc & Cap Farinaย 
Dramatic coastal headlands perfect for nature lovers.

Cap Blanc Nature Park & Beachesย 
Relax on golden sands like Sidi Salem Beach or enjoy scenic hikes/cliff views at Cap Blanc.


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THE LAU GROUP ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฏ FIJIย 

The Lau Group โ€“ Fijiโ€™s Remote Maritime Frontier
For centuries, the Lau Group has been a sailorโ€™s dream and a marinerโ€™s challenge, a scattering of more than 50 islands in Fijiโ€™s far east, bridging the blue expanse between Fiji and Tonga. This is a place where the Pacificโ€™s prevailing trade winds meet ancient voyaging routes, where volcanic peaks rise above turquoise lagoons, and where reef-studded atolls demand respect from even the most experienced navigator.

From a sailorโ€™s perspective, Lau is unlike any other part of Fiji. Supplies are scarce, navigation is intricate, and the rewards are unforgettable. Youโ€™re not just visiting a chain of islands โ€“ youโ€™re entering a cultural corridor shaped by Melanesian roots, Polynesian influence, and centuries of open-ocean exchange. The villages here are small and tightly knit, and the sevusevu, the ceremonial presentation of kava root to the local chief โ€“ is more than a formality; itโ€™s your welcome into the community.

The Lau Group is typically divided into three regions โ€“ Northern Lau, Central Lau, and Southern Lau โ€“ each with its own landscapes, anchorages, and cultural flavors.

 

SY Wanderlust Exploring the Northern Lau Group

ย The Bay of Islands and Beyond

The Northern Lau is often the first landfall for cruisers approaching from Fijiโ€™s main islands. Dominated by Vanua Balavu, this section offers some of the most celebrated anchorages in the South Pacific. Vanua Balavuโ€™s Bay of Islands is a labyrinth of sheltered waterways, limestone cliffs, and hidden coves, perfect for days of dinghy exploration. The village of Lomaloma is the main settlement, where you can arrange provisions, meet friendly locals, and take part in community events.

North of Vanua Balavu lies Qilaqila, a geological wonder of jagged limestone formations and sea caves. These waters are teeming with marine life โ€“ ideal for spearfishing and snorkeling โ€“ but also require vigilant navigation as reefs can rise abruptly from deep water. In favorable weather, the sail here is exhilarating, with steady trade winds filling your sails and sweeping you across channels used by Pacific voyagers for generations.

For mariners, Northern Lau offers relatively more anchorages than the central and southern sections, but charts can be incomplete, and eyeball navigation remains essential. The reward is access to one of Fijiโ€™s most pristine cruising grounds, where you might share an anchorage with only one or two other yachts.

Use Good Nautical to download the GPX tracks made my SEAGLUB a Hylas 46โ€ฒ

Central Lau โ€“ Lakeba and the Heart of Tradition

The Central Lau islands are where Fijiโ€™s history and Tongaโ€™s influence meet most visibly. Lakeba, the traditional seat of the Tui Nayau (the paramount chief of Lau), played a central role in the regionโ€™s political and cultural exchanges. The architecture here reflects a mix of Fijian and Tongan styles โ€“ steep-pitched roofs, handwoven mats, and intricate carvings. The local dialect carries Tongan inflections, and youโ€™ll often hear stories of the maritime ties between the two nations.
For sailors, Central Lau is less visited, partly due to fewer sheltered anchorages and the challenges of navigating between shallow reefs. Lakeba has a reasonable anchorage in calm conditions, but strong trades can make it rolly. The payoff for making the effort is a warm reception ashore and a deep dive into Lauan culture. Villages are proud of their heritage, and visiting mariners are often invited to join meke performances (traditional song and dance) or share in a communal lovo (earth oven feast).
Nearby islands such as Nayau and Cicia offer a glimpse into subsistence life. Farming, fishing, and weaving dominate daily activities, and the rhythm of life here is dictated more by the tide than the clock. For provisioning, expect the basics โ€“ taro, cassava, coconuts, and fresh fish โ€“ but little in the way of modern stores, so yachts should arrive well-stocked.

village in central lau group

Southern Lau โ€“ The Remote Coral Kingdom

Southern Lau is where Fiji dissolves into the blue and meets the open ocean toward Tonga. The islands here are some of the most beautiful and remote in the South Pacific, with Ono-i-Lau and Fulaga standing out as iconic destinations. Fulaga, in particular, is a sailorโ€™s paradise: a ring of coral surrounding a lagoon dotted with hundreds of mushroom-shaped limestone islets. The entrance pass is narrow and must be taken at slack tide, but once inside, youโ€™ll find glassy anchorages and postcard-perfect scenery.

Ono-i-Lau is the easternmost inhabited part of Fiji, and the people here maintain close ties with Tonga, both culturally and through intermarriage. The sailing between these southern islands demands careful timing โ€“ strong southeast trades, long passages between safe anchorages, and ocean swell wrapping around the reefs can test seamanship. But the isolation also means youโ€™ll often be the only yacht for days, and your arrival will be noticed and welcomed.

Provisioning here is minimal, with most goods arriving on infrequent supply ships. Fuel is not available, and water must be collected or made onboard. This is bluewater cruising at its most self-reliant โ€“ where preparation, weather awareness, and a healthy respect for local knowledge are essential.

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SOUTH PACIFIC – MEET THE CRUISING FLEET – SAT AUG 30 – NAWI ISLAND MARINA
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Puffins in Orkney
The Orkney Islands, off the north coast of Scotland, are one of the best places in the UK to see puffins in their natural habitat.
These charismatic seabirds, often called “clowns of the sea,” nest in burrows along the cliffs and grassy headlands of Orkney from late spring to mid-summer.
Puffins usually arrive in April and stay until early August. The peak viewing season is May to July when theyโ€™re raising their chicks (called pufflings). They prefer grassy cliff tops where they can dig burrows. Youโ€™ll often spot them perched with beaks full of sand eels. Puffins are surprisingly small in real life, about 26โ€“29 cm tall. They spend most of the year out at sea, only coming ashore to breed.


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HURRICANE ERIN

Friday Aug 15 2025 –
Hurricaneโ€ฏErin formed into a Categoryโ€ฏ1 storm on Augustโ€ฏ15, 2025, becoming the first hurricane of the Atlantic season with sustained winds of about 75โ€ฏmph Guided west-northwest, it swept past the northern Leeward Islands and stirred heavy rains, flooding and deadly swellsโ€”from Puerto Rico to the Virgin Islands Meteorologists warn of rapid intensification into a major Categoryโ€ฏ5, hurricane over the weekend as it traverses unusually warm waters . Though landfall isnโ€™t expected, thousands of miles of coastline could still face hazardous surf, rip currents, and beach erosion


NARCO SUBSย  FOUND ABANDONED IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDSย 


 

Shipwreck in the Leeward Islands: Two Yachtsmen Rescued

Updated on 08/15/2025

On Friday, August 15, at 7:50 a.m., the JRCC Tahiti received a distress call from the Swedish-flagged sailing vessel “ITORNIA,” which had suffered a water ingress after colliding with an unidentified floating object. The distress beacon located the vessel and its two occupants 55 nautical miles west of Mopelia, in the Society Archipelago, in the Leeward Islands.

The JRCC Tahiti immediately took over coordination of the operation. It confirmed with the two sailors, aged 64 and 69, their ability to evacuate aboard their life raft with food, safety equipment, and their personal belongings. At the same time, JRCC Tahiti made contact with two nearby merchant vessels, the chemical tanker “HAFNIA CHEETAH” (Singapore-flagged) and the cargo vessel “INTREPID” (Cayman Islands-flagged). After analyzing the response times and conditions, JRCC Tahiti diverted the supply vessel “INTREPID,” located three hours away, to pick up the shipwrecked victims and transport them to Tahiti.

Following the abandonment of the sailboat, JRCC Tahiti prepared and issued an urgent notice to mariners to warn of the danger posed by the semi-submerged wreck adrift.

The High Commissioner of the Republic in French Polynesia would like to thank all those involved, and in particular the crew of the “INTREPID“, whose professionalism and rapid and decisive intervention enabled aย favorable outcome, demonstrating once again the exemplary solidarity of seafarers.|

Source:ย  https://www.polynesie-francaise.pref.gouv.fr/Actualites/Communiques-de-presse/2025/Naufrage-aux-iles-sous-le-vent-deux-plaisanciers-secourus

6th yacht this year

Shout out to Alli Bell

for making history in winning the Transpac race on her vintage Cal boat!!!

San Diegan Makes Sailing History at the Transpacific Yacht Race


JULY SUPER YACHT DENSITY IN ITALYย 

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According to BOATPro AIS data, Italy in July experienced heavy superyacht activity this July, with Costa Smeralda and La Maddalena recording the highest concentrations, closely followed by Capri, the Amalfi Coast, and the Aeolian Islands.

The heatmap highlights key cruising hotspots, showing busy anchorages and dense yacht traffic along Italyโ€™s most popular summer routes.
For smaller vessels, this means navigating crowded ports, dodging movements between destinations, and adapting to the high density of yachts along the coastline.ย 


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