We are getting closer
With the temperature dipping down to 8 degrees heating is switched on for the first time aboard Aventura
With the temperature dipping down to 8 degrees heating is switched on for the first time aboard Aventura
Are we getting slower because we are getting older, or are we getting older because we are getting slower? Experience based remarks from Jimmy Cornell.
Jimmy Cornell and the crew of Aventura are sailing the very same stretch of the North Atlantic that was onced navigated by Vikings.
Looking out of the surrounding windows from his comfortable armchair, it suddenly struck Jimmy Cornell that even in this kind of filthy weather, life at sea can still be enjoyable…. if you have the right boat, and the mindset to go with it.
Ivan ‘sysadmin’ Cornell is getting Aventura‘s marine electronics up and running.
…and I thought it was just Hollywood celebrities that took them.
Jimmy Cornell starts the passage from Orkney to Greenland on World Oceans Day.
Aventura‘s 560 miles voyage proved that she is undoubtedly a comfortable, fast and easy to sail passagemaker.
It is now time to introduce Aventura’s crew for the initial leg to Nuuk, the capital of Greenland.
The colourful Parasailor spinnaker we had hoped to deploy at our start from London, finally came into its own yesterday.
Jimmy Cornell will launch oceanographic bouys on his passage, and encourages sailors to volunteer for oceanographic projects.
The Blue Planet Odyssey had a symbolic start on May 31 when London’s iconic Tower Bridge was opened twice, first to let Aventura through into
With the temperature dipping down to 8 degrees heating is switched on for the first time aboard Aventura
Are we getting slower because we are getting older, or are we getting older because we are getting slower? Experience based remarks from Jimmy Cornell.
Jimmy Cornell and the crew of Aventura are sailing the very same stretch of the North Atlantic that was onced navigated by Vikings.
Looking out of the surrounding windows from his comfortable armchair, it suddenly struck Jimmy Cornell that even in this kind of filthy weather, life at sea can still be enjoyable…. if you have the right boat, and the mindset to go with it.
Ivan ‘sysadmin’ Cornell is getting Aventura‘s marine electronics up and running.
…and I thought it was just Hollywood celebrities that took them.
Jimmy Cornell starts the passage from Orkney to Greenland on World Oceans Day.
Aventura‘s 560 miles voyage proved that she is undoubtedly a comfortable, fast and easy to sail passagemaker.
It is now time to introduce Aventura’s crew for the initial leg to Nuuk, the capital of Greenland.
The colourful Parasailor spinnaker we had hoped to deploy at our start from London, finally came into its own yesterday.
Jimmy Cornell will launch oceanographic bouys on his passage, and encourages sailors to volunteer for oceanographic projects.
The Blue Planet Odyssey had a symbolic start on May 31 when London’s iconic Tower Bridge was opened twice, first to let Aventura through into
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