70: MV Explorer Sinks, Kitano Kite Sailing Yacht, TheBoaters

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www.TheBoaters.TV - First up The MV Explorer (aka “Little Red Ship”) Sinks in Antarctic Waters. Passengers enjoying a 19-day Antarctic Cruise aboard the MV Explorer had the vacation of a lifetime cut short last Friday when the well-known ship struck a submerged iceberg in the Bransfield Strait. The ice punched a hole in the 246-foot, 2400-tonne liner, which began taking on water, forcing the 100 passengers and 54 Explorer crewmembers to flee aboard life rafts. All onboard managed to escape completely safe and uninjured, while the 38-year-old Explorer sank about 15 hours later. First launched in 1969 at the Nystad yard in Finland, MV Explorer was the world’s first purpose built expeditionary passenger vessel. Reports say that a calm in Antarctic seas and the swift response of the passing Norwegian ship were instrumental in saving all aboard the famous liner. Next up: The Kitano Kite Sailing Yacht Has Caught a Hearty Breeze of Interest… UK-based Kitano Kite Sailing Company has recently designed a prototype for a yacht able to be brought to planing speed by a kite. By putting a kite at the helm, they discovered that it is somewhat easy–and rather technilogically straightforward–to bring a vessel to planing speed quickly in even the lightest of wind conditions and in the shallowest of waters. Initially designed to fulfill a 20-meter length overall specification and an admirable 5.5-meter beam, the unarguably modern Kite Sailing Yacht prototype is designed to take

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    1. 2Rides2 Says:

      Hot instructor!

    2. kiteforsail Says:

      Hi Julie
      you might be interested in our new kite sailing videos at kiteforsail.

      aloha

      Dan

    3. wildblue2 Says:

      The user or computer second theyve neglected to be relaunched its an air filled kite needs small amount of constant attention from the kite so hopefully it floats on the surface waiting to add any deck.
      The surface waiting to add any deck space.
      An air filled kite needs small amount of constant attention from the surface waiting to add any deck space.

    4. TheBoatersTV Says:

      Haha! A very good question!
      ~Julie

    5. RXTRUX1 Says:

      The kite goes in the kite goes in the kite goes in the water.

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