Tillerman Tuesday.
Hubba Hubba...Cat Attack!
New Nacra Formula 16.
Via Catamaran Racing, News & Design (boy, is that a mouth full.)
Mayhem Monday!
I think I need a drink!
X marks the spot.... Bulls-eye.
Mermaid Monday.
Want more mermaids? Go to David's Never Sea Land.
Have A Great Weekend!
Force 5 Friday.
Fish On Fridays.
Is It The Weekend Yet?
I need some cheap rum!
On second thought maybe I should stay away from the sauce. I'm starting to see hallucinations out on the water. Wait a second, that's not a hallucination. Maybe somebody else should stay off the sauce.
Friday Flyover.
Air, air, air!
What Else Is A Laser Good For?
I wonder, do you think the Tillerman is a SUL (Stand Up Laser) paddler?
How Close Can You Get To A Tornado At Sea? Watch And Find Out.
Santa María Madre de Dios!
Phew, that was a close call.
Via The Sail Blog.
Talk About An Off Road Vehicle!
Oh yes boys and girls, it's Da-Woody piloted by Capt. Dennis St.Onge.
He can be spotted around the waters off of San Diego with his parrot.
Stop SOPA.
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Flash: A Sailboat Is Not A Surfboard (Or A Sponge).
Bad things happen when you confuse the two.
Via H2uh0.
The View From Space.
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Time lapse sequences of photographs taken by Ron Garan, Satoshi Furukawa and the crew of expeditions 28 & 29 onboard the International Space Station from August to October, 2011.
Via Open Culture.
En Los Alisios Y Con 20 Nudos. El "Telefónica" Is Very Fast.
El "Telefónica" ya ha puesto rumbo hacia el Sur y navega con velocidades superiores a los 22 nudos (41 km/h).
El bimedallista olímpico Iker Martínez y su tripulación regresan a la cabeza de la flota y se preparan para afrontar en breve las calmas ecuatoriales
A las 14:00 horas de hoy lunes, cuando exactamente comienza el décimo día competición non-stop en la Volvo Ocean Race, el barco español “Telefónica” regresa a lo más alto y se convierte en el nuevo líder de la flota. Leer más.
Double Olympic medallist Iker Martínez and his crew are back in front of the fleet and are preparing to face the lulls coming up at the Equator
At 13:00 GMT today, exactly when the tenth day of non-stop competition was commencing in the Volvo Ocean Race, the Spanish entry “Telefónica” moved back into the top spot to become the new race leaders in the fleet. Read more