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Oct 31, 2014 • 1h 2min

Mental Prep for Offshore Sailing // Seminar (Andy)

#67. Andy gives a seminar on Tuesday at the Caribbean 1500 on mentally preparing to go offshore. This is similar to the one that was up previously, but is specific to the Caribbean 1500 and more generally the route from the Chesapeake to the Caribbean, regardless of whether or not you're with a rally. This was recorded at Roger Brown's on High St. in Portsmouth during the pre-departure program in front of a live audience. Follow the 1500 on carib1500.com.
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Oct 28, 2014 • 1h 9min

Matt Rutherford, Jamin Greenbaum & Nicole Trenholm // Seminar

#66. Andy sat in on the Ocean Research Project's two-year anniversary party and 'friendraiser' at Heavy Seas Brewery in Baltimore. He got to sit next to Senator Tom Harkin and Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley during the ORP's presentation! Matt, Jamin and NIcole talked about the ORP's last two years and what happening next summer in Greenland. Jamin's part of the presentation was exceptionally interesting - they'll be using drones to study the glaciers in Arctic Greenland, and Matt is understandably excited to be heading back to the ice! Thanks to Zack for getting the audio.
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Oct 24, 2014 • 18min

Offshore Weather // Andy's Essay

#65. Andy discusses his way of getting and interpreting weather forecasts offshore, and why he thinks people tend to overanalyze it to the detriment of their enjoyment of ocean sailing. This is apart educational, part rant, and part just what works for Andy & Mia. What works for you when it comes to offshore weather?
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Oct 17, 2014 • 9min

Contemplating Prison in Grenada // Andy's Essay

#62. Andy recounts a tale about a run-in with immigration authorities in Grenada that nearly cost him a weekend in prison. This is from his 2009 experience skippering Broadreach's Arc of the Caribbean adventure travel program.
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Oct 16, 2014 • 44min

Annapolis Ocean Sailing Forum, Pt. 2 // 2014

#61. Part 2 of the World Cruising Club 'Ocean Sailing Forum,' live from the Annapolis Sailboat Show. Andy moderates a panel including SAIL's Charlie Doane, Paul & Sheryl Shard from 'Distant Shores,' and Jennifer & Scott Brigham of the Valiant 40 'Pendragon.' They discussed all things ocean sailing, from boat selection watch planning, seasickness, fears, joys and more! If you missed Part 1, go to 59-north.com/sailingpodcast.
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Oct 14, 2014 • 1h 21min

Annapolis Ocean Sailing Forum, Pt. 1 // 2014

#60. Part 1 of the World Cruising Club 'Ocean Sailing Forum,' live from the Annapolis Sailboat Show. Andy moderates a panel including SAIL's Charlie Doane, Paul & Sheryl Shard from 'Distant Shores,' and Jennifer & Scott Brigham of the Valiant 40 'Pendragon.' They discussed all things ocean sailing, from boat selection to watch planning, seasickness, fears, joys and more! Check for Part 2 later this week.
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Oct 7, 2014 • 49min

NPR's Scott Neuman // Desert Island Book List

#59. NPR's Scott Neuman chats with Andy about their favorite books that they'd bring along to a desert island or on a long offshore passage. They get going discussing some classic sailing books, then venture into fiction and nonfiction. If you're looking for something new to read, take notes! Thanks to Scott for inspiring this podcast!
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Oct 3, 2014 • 16min

High Adventure // Andy's Essay

#58. Andy reads a story called 'High Adventure' he wrote in February 2008. He and a friend, Michael, summited the hightes peak in Ireland. They were traveling together after meeting at a TEFL course in Prague.
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Oct 1, 2014 • 1h 3min

Brion Toss Pt. 2 // Master Rigger

Brion Toss, a master rigger with extensive experience in yacht rigging and consultations, shares his expert insights. He discusses the critical importance of rig inspections to ensure safety before offshore journeys, highlighting common mistakes made during boat commissioning. Brion also introduces innovative synthetic materials like Dynex Dux and their benefits in performance and durability. Listeners are captivated by tales of sailing incidents that underscore the significance of proper rigging techniques and the emotional responsibilities sailors face on their adventures.
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Sep 30, 2014 • 31min

Brion Toss Pt. 1 // Master Rigger

Brion Toss, a master rigger and yachting expert, shares his journey and passion for yacht rigging, inspired by his own book, The Rigger's Apprentice. He reminisces about his early days and reveals how traveling has shaped both his life and profession. The conversation dives into the captivating connection between sailing rigging and horse training. Brion emphasizes the importance of accurate rig inspections and stresses humility in the sailing community, urging listeners to embrace learning from mistakes.

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