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A discussion of all things Tintin and Herge! Visit us at latterature.com/tintin or follow us on Instagram @tintin.podcast for a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of some of Herge’s most iconic stories.
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Totally Tintin

Ian Boothby and David Dedrick

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Join Sneaky Dragon and Compleatly Beatles hosts Ian Boothby and David Dedrick is they examine and celebrate Tintin and the work of Hergé one book at a time.
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The Marketing Tintin

Trishla & Prashant

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The Marketing Tintin Podcast Covers Real Inspiring Stories of Marketers & Brands. Listen to the Most Epic Stories in Marketing for Those Who Are Perpetually Curious! After a long hustle, We are launching a Season 1 Extension. Failures teach more, will discuss product failures by the most amazing companies and understand the what, why & how behind it. As they say, “We learn little from our successes and a lot from our failures;” This season, we will be uncovering the failures of products & br ...
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Experience the reality of solo and short-handed sailing on the big blue ocean, as well as some of the problems that can crush our cruising life. Do you fear solo sailing? I know so many cruising sailors who have become solo sailors, many just not by choice. Injuries, arguments, and life can leave you and your vessel stranded in some of the most beautiful and dangerous places on Earth. Learning to sail your yacht solo is a skill every sailor should master. This removes the anxiety of having n ...
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Club Eclectica

Michael Hallinger

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A podcast where I, your host, Michael Hallinger, talk about a new interesting subject every episode with experts in their field. An eclectic mix of everything from style to art to films to comics to music to stamp collecting (possibly not the latter, but never say never), and everything in between. Join me, as we both learn something new! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Required Reading

Required Reading, Dr. Nic Hoffmann, Michael Carroll and Mike Burns.

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Dr. Nic Hoffmann, Mike Burns, and Mike Carroll are teachers at the Marist School teaching the American Experiment Class. In an attempt to update our curriculum, we have been reassessing the books we assign, we were assigned in high school and college, and the books we wish we assigned. Do people even read anymore? I mean, we do, but how do we keep the student engaged with the Required Reading.
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Welcome to the world of imagination, fun and creativity. Friends here not only talk and share their favorite books, topics but also bring their imagination & thoughts to share with us spreading love and laughter.Image copyright: Ramya Mohandas.
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Passport

Cerca & Frequency Machine

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| YOUR TICKET TO EVERYWHERE | Passport is a show about the world. And all the stunning, strange and breathtaking stories waiting to be discovered… if you just listen. The world has never been more connected. But in reality, there’s still so much we don’t understand about each other. Join hosts Neil Innes and Andrés Bartos as they take you to places you didn’t realize existed, introduce you to people who you would never have otherwise met, and experience the rush of traveling the world, witho ...
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This is Monka

This is Monka

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Filmed and recorded during the lockdowns of 2020, this podcast series features Ibiza's best resident DJs, dancers and musicians, including a full tour of Manchester's highest rooftops, driving an open top bus through the city and plenty of madness inbetween. For the full video versions go to www.thisismonka.com or instagram.com/thisismonka.
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Interested in France? Let us be your ears and eyes on the ground. Hosts Sarah Elzas and Alison Hird introduce you to the people who make France what it is, and who want to change it - to give you a fuller picture of this country at the heart of Europe. Spotlight on France is a podcast, in English, from Radio France International, out Thursdays.
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The Abyssinian Syllabary spells out the history of Ethiopia in 33 vignettes of Ethiopian lives – each life corresponding to one of the main 33 symbols of the Abyssinian Syllabary or Abugida. ፨ Part historical fiction and part magic scroll, The Abyssinian Syllabary mixes fact and fiction to breathe a new life into the characters of the Ethiopian palimpsest. ፦ For more Aethiopica and for posters of the Abyssinian Syllabary and the characters, visit Uthiopia.com. Music (Atribution CC BY): NOW E ...
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The Hollywood Saloon

Andy Siems / John Jansen

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Enter the swinging doors of the Hollywood Saloon, kick up your spurs and get drunk with knowledge as Andy and John spin tales from the cinema trails. So strap on the six shooters and get ready for a showdown as the good, bad and the ugly of filmmaking is given the campfire treatment, where outlaw commentary rules the town. Tune in each week as the Saloon opens it s doors and examines what happend Once Upon A Time in Hollywood.
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The sixth episode of Infinite Danger, plus a quick vocal warmup. Episode 6, Katie and the Whale, the lifetime fish drama episode: Cosby Mysteries. Major Briggs. Elective Mutism. Iron Deficiencies. Why we don’t know much about whales. Marineland’s Scenic Empty Field. Bjossa. Everyone knows that the captain of a ship is in charge of the ship. But did…
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My all-girl crew shakedown sail to the Bay of Island in NZ. This is the last chance to change your mind before we depart on a 1000nm sail adventure to Vanuatu. Support the Show. Website: www.trevwhitesailing.com Sailing Blog: trevwhitesailing Newsletter: The rumbo express You Tube: My podcast and interview videos…
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The anchor chain on TinTin was old and rusty, still strong but needed to be replaced. I spent a lot of time researching a replacement that would be suitable, strong, last for 10 years, and most importantly was certified to an international standard and tested for its breaking point. It took several weeks of research, emails, telephone calls, and me…
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What’s in a name? A lot, really. That’s why they’re so hard to come up with. Parents agonize over picking the right baby name for their children. We gave up on naming this podcast. And as authors, sometimes it’s hard to come up with a good name for your character or your imaginary monster, or your fake magical bullshit. So in this episode, a writer…
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Now back in New Zealand after nearly five months away and the boat jobs have only gotten bigger. The list: mold, paint, repairs to hull, sails, engine, stern gland, electrics, new sails, it goes on for ever and took six weeks of hard graft to complete by myself. Support the Show. Website: www.trevwhitesailing.com Sailing Blog: trevwhitesailing News…
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The fifth episode of Infinite Danger brings you HUGE GAMING NEWS! Episode 5, The Contender, in which Jonah could have saved the starving third world if it weren’t for The Woman: Legit tennis bonafides. The Burger Shack. Space Command. Tarzan, Tarzan, Tarzan. Darwin’s Nightmare. Dad’s new breeding techniques. Why Jonah must overcome slave morality. …
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This week we dive into the Culinary Underbelly with Anthony Bourdain as we talk about his masterpiece Kitchen Confidential. Host: Dr. Nic Hoffmann Co-host: Mike Burns and Mike Carroll From the Ecco back cover: "An updated and revised edition of Anthony Bourdain's mega-bestselling Kitchen Confidential, with new material from the original edition Alm…
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A lot of this podcast is about the publishing industry: breaking into it, working within it, and our frustrations with it. But some writers and artists strike out on their own. Joining us in this episode is Evan Dahm, writer and artist of 3rd Voice, Rice Boy, and other online serialized fantasy-adventure comics. Links: Rice-boy.com Evan Dahm on Top…
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1. Age Of Consent - New Order 2. (It's Not Me) Talking - A Flock Of Seagulls 3. Careless Memories - Duran Duran 4. Sleepwalk - Ultravox 5. New Life (Remix) - Depeche Mode 6. Go! (Club Mix) - Tones On Tail 7. Dancing With Myself - Generation X 8. Disorder - Joy Division 9. Bates Motel - The Hitmen 10. Chamber Of Hellos - Wire Train 11. The Noah Plan…
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The fourth episode of Infinite Danger, Brought to you by the city of Neom, and HRH Mohammed bin Salman’s Saudi Vision 2030 plan. Episode 4, Salmon Run, featuring Grant Roberts, fish detective: DaVinci’s Inquest and the 37th Mayor of Vancouver. Donnelly Rhodes’s side project. Edible evidence. Columbo Villains. Antique auto maintenance for the visual…
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I can show you the world. Shining, shimmering splendid. Tell me, writer, now when did you last read a worldbuilding guide? In this episode, returning champions Karlo Yeager Rodriguez and Simon McNeil join us to talk about worldbuilding. Links: “As the Shore to the Tides, So Blood Calls to Blood” Simon’s essay that absolutely no one is mad at Image …
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This week on Required Reading, we all called our brothers and fathers. We read A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean, one of the greatest American parables ever written. Make your brothers, fathers, husbands, etc read it, also while you are at it, whoever you are, READ IT. Host: Dr. Nic Hoffmann, Mike Burns, and Mike Carroll. Book summary from …
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The third episode of Infinite Danger, in which Deep Video Game Lore is discussed. Episode 3, The Wharf Rat, “The Rabies Episode:” Michele Chan and the tale of 11.5 Billion Dollars. King of the Cosmos. Boat Hobos. Delicious spaghetti sauce. Unnecessary hovercrafts. “Old Yeller Time.” Maybe if I drink all the water in this well I’m trapped in, there’…
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In this episode, we’re talking to Matt Wolfbridge about his new online magazine, Typebar. We discuss how and why he put the magazine together, the grim state of internet-based publishing, and typewriters. Links: Typebar Magazine “Don’t hate me because I’m rich!” Wingspan and Post-Capitalist Forms of Competition Just my typewriter Abridged Thoughts …
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Do you want to sail around the World? What do you think is the best material for your yacht. For me that is always going to be Alloy. I sail a Alloy 44 foot Ketch its 50 years old, I think this vessel might last another 50 years. Recently I've been watching Peter (AKA Plucky) from Sailing into Freedom. Peter is building a new 48 foot catamaran, an …
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Planning a South Sea sailing adventure, when was your last dental checkup? What emergency dental care are you carrying onboard, do you have a plan on how to fix a damaged tooth? if not then consider learning more about remote dental. Maybe read or listen to where there is no Dentist Support the Show. Website: www.trevwhitesailing.com Sailing Blog: …
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TinTin needs a new anchor chain so my current project is finding a distributor in New Zealand. Somebody who will sell me the best high-quality galvanised 10mm Short link chain that is strong and rated, it must last 20 years. If you know of somebody appreciate if you leave a link in the comments or drop me an email. Regards Trev Support the Show. We…
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Sailing with Whales in Tonga, we sailed with some very curious whales sailing from Nuka'olofa to the Island of Lifuka in the Middle Kingdom. We also sailed over the the new island of Hunga Tonga which recently erupted in 2022, this was the biggest eruption in the 21st century. Support the Show. Website: www.trevwhitesailing.com Sailing Blog: trevwh…
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In the second ever episode of Infinite Danger: Will waits patiently to receive his roses. ***** Episode 2, Running Free: in which they give up on ocean stuff immediately and pivot to being a western: Bacterial Kidney Disease. A shady past in early 80s South Africa. A dialogue on the ethics of documentary filmmaking. Becky, my love. “The Suplex.” **…
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We’re back from our brief sabbatical with an all-new episode to discuss the most important work of utopian–or dystopian, depending on your interpretation–fiction of the past decade: i Pony: Blueprint for a New America by libertarian presidential candidate and boot model Vermin Supreme. About Rite Gud: R. S. Benedict is an author, appearing in Fanta…
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In this episode I talk about preparing to leave Whangarei in NZ, clearing customs at Marsden Cove. Arriving at Nuka'olofa in Tonga after a 1200nm sail. Clearing customs and finding provisions. Support the Show. Website: www.trevwhitesailing.com Sailing Blog: trevwhitesailing Newsletter: The rumbo express You Tube: My podcast and interview videos…
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Hola Passport faithful! Neil, Dré, and the Passport team are busy cooking up some new episodes of MisInfoNation - and maybe even a few other surprises, too. But in the meantime, we wanted to share a new show that we really love. Because we think you'll love it too. Don't Drink the Milk mixes history with a good dose of travel, pop culture, and cont…
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In this Podcast, I discuss how you can survive big seas and storms using: Sea anchors Sea drogues Parachute sea anchors Towed warps (ropes) Improvised sea drogues Storm Tactics Support the Show. Website: www.trevwhitesailing.com Sailing Blog: trevwhitesailing Newsletter: The rumbo express You Tube: My podcast and interview videos…
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This podcast details the amazing benefits of yoga for the mind, no ridiculous lycra pants are required. Yoga Nidra for Sailors is a method of gaining deep relaxation without needing to sleep, it can also help sailors also obtain deeper levels of sleep and a greater feeling of rest. Is it just for chicks? No. This was taught to me by a hard-drinking…
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This week, Mike Carroll raps poetic about the role a mouse book played in his literary life. We talked about Redwall by Brian Jacques, volume 1 of 22; them mice sure get up to mischief! How does Redwall by Brian Jacques hold up? Co-hosted: Nic Hoffmann and Mike Carroll "One of TIME Magazine’s 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time The book that inspire…
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Learn how single-handed sailors get better sleep It is possible! For a single handed sailor to get sleep. While a full night's sleep onboard might be a luxury, getting adequate rest is not just possible, it's crucial for safe and enjoyable single-handed sailing. In this comprehensive talk about getting enough sleep as a solo or short handed sailor …
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On a recent sail passage from Fiji to New Zealand I got caught in a storm of 78 knots, violent, and confused seas. The blow came through in the middle of the night. TinTin was knocked multiple times, the inside of the boat was a real mess. It was incredibly violent for many, many hours until I was able to Hove to and then wait it out for several da…
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We are back, baby! Sorry about the delay, life got in the way, but we are back with a graphic novel, this time the Franco-Belgian super star Tintin with Tintin and the Blue Lotus by Hergé. The world's most famous boy(?) detective helps predict World War II and is highly critical of the Europeans in Asia. Also, comedy! Join us next episode for Redwa…
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In this Podcast I discuss some tactics and techniques for surviving storms and other emergencies that we face as sailors. Many of these tactics I have used first hand to save my ass and arrive in port safely. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best. Enjoy every sunrise and sunset. live in the now. None of us can know what tomorrow brings. Support …
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Anchoring your vessel is the one skill you need to master. Become a master in the dark arts of anchoring. Why do so many sailors drag anchor and endanger the lives of their family, crew and their vessel. This podcast details my tactics, technique and the procedure I use for anchoring in most locations. This Technique relies on a working motor, furl…
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Beyond the Helm: Understanding Autopilot Types Let's discuss and explore the two main types of autopilots for cruisers: Electronic autopilot Mechanical autopilot or windvane Selecting the correct autopilot, windvane and redundant system requires careful consideration of your specific needs and long term plan. It is crucial to set yourself up for su…
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A solo sailor needs a unique set of skills, knowledge and experiences to operate a yacht solo. There are however only two skills the stand out in my mind as essential. Independant thinking Confidence Support the Show. Website: www.trevwhitesailing.com Sailing Blog: trevwhitesailing Newsletter: The rumbo express You Tube: My podcast and interview vi…
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Solo & Secure: Essential Mooring Tips for picking up a floating mooring as a Single-Handed Sailor Missed the mooring bouy again. It happens, often when the winds up, currents strong or you just, miss-timed picking up the mooring bouy. Then the worst case situation your sailing with your wife or girlfriend and she is at the bow, but she can't pickup…
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On a recent visit to the boat show in Germany I discovered the amazing magnetic beer glasses made by Silwy. Do you know that feeling, You're sailing along in a gentle breeze, soaking up the sun, and suddenly, a loud bang and broken glass. Your glass tips over and explodes onto the deck with a loud noise. Frustrating, right? Silwy puts an end to tha…
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The night Alice lead me down the rabbit hole of mouth taping. The Kraken bar in Tonga, It was a warm, wet night in Tonga, It had not stpped raining for hours. Esther, Justine, Pierre and myself were soaked through after taking the dinghy from the yacht to the bar. I managed to get a couple of quick rumbo's under my belt whilst I chatted with the cr…
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Today I discuss the various options to consider when you first think about buying a cruising yacht. I have owned two cruising yachts, my first a 39ft Cheoy Lee sloop, constructed from hand laid fiberglass, built in 1974, my current yacht is a 44ft Koopmans ketch constructed from alloy plate. I have looked at, worked on, and sailed dozens of differe…
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Fendertex Fenders High quality inflatable fenders for cruising sailors protect your vessel from other vessels and wharfs high quality range of sizes range of colors and custom designs deflate to a small size for easy storage when sailing inflate easily using your foot pump These might be the answer to gaining more deck space on TinTin. Traditional …
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We sail from Vuda marina to the Yasawas. The plan is to dive with Bull sharks, Manta Rays, and other sea life in some very remote and beautiful bays, while we explore the exotic islands of the Yasawas. The reality we encounted was stormy condition, big swell and some difficult anchorages, too many boats and some reckless skippers trying to seek she…
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Best small electric outboard for cruising sailors wanting a ship to shore motor thats light. 6kg 45min run time easy to install recharge onboard battery built in Click here: to checkout the Elite outboard at epropulsion I dont have any deals with epropulsion just super impressed with the design Support the Show. Website: www.trevwhitesailing.com Sa…
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The anchor winch needed to be completely rebuilt and we experience some Fiji rubber time. Tomorrow becomes next week. We decided to get away from the yacht and do a dive holiday and enjoy some solid ground whilst staying at the Jean Michel Cousteau Resort in Fiji. Leaving the comfort of the resort we arrive back to the yacht and find a rat hobo par…
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Yes its windy in Fiji and why do conditions get worse when something is broken. In my case the anchor windlass seized at Paradise Resort, I was not able to fix it in Savusavu and need to sail to the Vuda Marina in the South of Fiji to find an engineering shop. We decided to spend a couple of weeks travelling to Vuda Marina and also stop and do some…
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One of the challenges of sailing is transferring money from currency to currency and paying the bills without incurring large international banking fees. Four years ago I found a banking product that changed how I pay the bills in multiple countries whilst sailing and travelling, it saves me between $500 and $1500 in international bank transfer fee…
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Today I discuss the town of Savasavu in Fiji, a yacht first point of entry into Fiji, I discuss the different marina and mooring options, provisioning and where to find a sim card and a cold beer. Savusavu has most of the requirements fora visiting yachty. The town is also a great spot to conduct crew transfer, as the airport is close by and it onl…
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After several day anchored in Neiafu Harbour locted in the North of the Vavau Island Group in the North of Tonga The crew splits up to chase different adventures. Crew parts way with little warning and we sail to Savuavu in Fiji. Sailing short handed as a two person crew Esther and I sail close to the French Island of Futuna, We added an extra 200n…
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This Gear Talk is about Anchoring, one of the most essential elements of sailing and something people fail at far too often. Some anchorages in the Pacific islands can pose real challenges to yachts if your gear is not up to the challenge. Gear Tip: 1 x anchor is not enough for a Pacific cruise. I consider 2 to 3 decent anchors essential and a back…
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On a beautiful morning we leave Nuka Alofa sailing for the newest island on planet Earth, Hunga Tonga. So after 36nm we reach a barren rocky island take some photos then plot a course to the island of Ha'affva in the Middle kingdom its 50nm to the Nth Est. I cannot say my crew were thrilled at my choice of photo opportunities but how often do you s…
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Its been a long hard 12 day ocean sail from Whangarei in New Zealand to the Kingdom of Tonga. We clear customs find and then find an anchorage where it is safe for TinTin. Time to explore the largest city in Tonga called Nuka Alofa. The Southern Kingdom, its also where the King of Tonga lives. Sailing in Tonga means I need to obtain cruising permit…
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Crew or no Crew. This trip has been tuff, the first few days I was basically solo sailing. I was also looking after my 3 sick crew members, Pierre a frenchman has recovered from the worst of his sea sickness by day 3 but his girlfriend was still quite ill, Esther my other female crew member was also doing it tuff. After 7 days at sea I decided to i…
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I tore the main in a gale solo sailing from Picton. So now I needed to find a sail maker who can repair my main sail quickly so I can depart for the Pacific. UK sails in Whangarei agreed to do the job, if I aarive in the next couple of days. They also recommended I sail to the Town Basin Marina, its only 400m away from the sail loft and 100m from a…
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