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Be there at the opening of the 2nd HAMBURG YACHTFESTIVAL!
Be there at the opening of the 2nd HAMBURG YACHTFESTIVAL!
With its 12.5 meter boats, the Class 40 is one of the most attractive classes in international ocean sailing. It is regarded as a stepping stone between the Class Mini and the IMOCA class (Vendée Globe) and attracts thousands of spectators to the starting and arrival ports worldwide. The boats impress with their high-tech boat design and speed.
Well-known regattas in this class include the Rolex Fastnet Race and the Transat Jaques Vabre, which is considered the toughest double-handed race in the world.
Let Lennart Burke and Melwin Fink from "Next Generation" guide you through the Class 40.
OCEAN ROWING BOATS ARE FULLY SEAWORTHY
The buoyancy characteristics are adapted to the rough sea. Navigation and radio equipment, satellite telephone, distress equipment (emergency radio beacon, life raft) and drinking water purifier are usually available. There are lockable cabins in the stern or bow of the boat, where the sportsmen sleep and stay during storms and store supplies. Knowing your own boat inside and out in your sleep is practically essential for survival. After all, you have to be able to do everything right away in a storm and at night.
Registration: http://www.dsv.org/tds-anmeldung]www.dsv.org/tds-anmeldung
Never without! Lifejacket. If a person goes overboard, the lifejacket and rescue options are of central importance. You will learn details about the design, use and maintenance of your lifejacket, various recovery systems will be explained and demonstrated in practice in the demonstration pool (Walden system) and on trips out at sea (Catch and Lift system).
Registration at the RHE sailing school.
Burkhard Rosenberg is a trained navigator and has been an active regatta and cruising sailor for over 50 years. Since 2016, he has been a retired water police officer and co-developer of the skipper safety tips for water sportsmen and women of the German Association for Sea Rescue (FSR). For 15 years he has been available to interested sailors and boat owners as well as clubs and associations with his extensive experience.
This Atlantic Challenge is known as one of the toughest rowing races in the world. The start of this annual event is in mid-December. Like all previous sailors, the race starts from the island of La Gomera (Canary Islands), more precisely in the port of San Sebastian de la Gomera. The finish port is in the Caribbean on the beautiful island of Antigua, heading west-southwest. In between there is only the Atlantic Ocean with a distance of 3000 nautical miles or about 4800 kilometers.
With its 12.5 meter boats, the Class 40 is one of the most attractive classes in international ocean sailing. It is regarded as a stepping stone between the Class Mini and the IMOCA class (Vendée Globe) and attracts thousands of spectators to the starting and arrival ports worldwide. The boats impress with their high-tech boat design and speed. Well-known regattas in this class include the Rolex Fastnet Race and the Transat Jaques Vabre, which is considered the toughest double-handed race in the world.
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