• A film by Claire Roberge and Guy Lavoie Running Time: 81 minutes. A sailing adventure experiencing nature and meeting the indigenous people of the North. Join Claire and Guy aboard their steel-hulled sailboat, BALTHAZAR as they cruise 7000 nautical miles from Gaspé, Quebec Canada to Alaska's Bering Sea via Greenland and the legendary Northwest Passage. Purchase the DVD or Blu-Ray and get free HD Download and Streaming through Vimeo on Demand. Flat rate U.S. Shipping: $7 | Flat rate Intl. Shipping: $15 Version française incluse. Un film documentaire de Claire Roberge et Guy Lavoie. Une aventure humaine qui rencontre les peuples indigènes du Nord. Rejoignez Claire et Guy à bord de leur voilier à coque d'acier, BALTHAZAR alors qu'ils naviguent à 7000 milles marins de Gaspé, au Québec, en passant par la mer de Béring en Alaska par le Groenland et le légendaire passage du Nord-Ouest.
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    A video series by Sandra Sims Volume 2 TRAILER Sandra and Gina build a gantry for the chain hoist they’ll need to lift steel plates, then start serving up radius curved stringers, bottom and side plate, and more plate to cover the keel. Learning as they go, they discover new tricks to keep welds straight and bend heavy steel into the graceful curves befitting their dream yacht. By the end of the episode they’ve finished plating the hull and primed it red just as winter snows stop work until Spring. Check out the full series. Running time:4 hours 25 minutes Ten years in the making, The BIG Sailboat Project tracks the gritty effort of two gals as they pursue their dream of building and cruising a 43 foot steel sailboat. Located a 1000 miles from the coast in rural Alberta, Canada, the duo decide on steel as their building material, which they shape into a Bruce Roberts designed 43 MKII Long Keel Cutter.
  • A video by Rob Dubin hosted by Gary Jobson Running time: 66 minutes. From the Sailing Quarterly Video Magazine library. In this how-to sailing DVD, America’s Cup champion, Gary Jobson, provides tips on all aspects of sail trim that will help you improve the performance of your boat, whether you race or cruise.(R1Z)
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    A video by Rob Dubin Running time: 53 minutes. From the Sailing Quarterly Video Magazine library, this seamanship video addresses Safety-at-Sea, Safety Equipment, and Sail Performance. Tips include: Man Overboard Recovery, Emergency Signals, Power Generation, Radar, Outfitting, and Maximize Boat Performance. (C2Z)
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    A 6-DVD series by Spencer and Kathleen Bailey

    Over eight hours of how-to and cruising information. Join Spencer and Kathleen over a multi-year project as they locate the right cruising sailboat, make her ready for long range cruising. Then cast off with them as they cruise the U.S. eastern seaboard and venture offshore to the Bahamas and onto the Caribbean. You'll be there as they learn the hard way, correct mistakes, gain experience and confidence by doing, then reap the rewards of cruising aboard a well found vessel.
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  • A film by Eric & Susan Hiscock Interactive Blu-Ray Disc Running time: 91 minutes In the late 1950's, very few "middle class" sailors had taken small sailing craft on long voyages. British Sailors, Eric & Susan Hiscock became pioneers in making long trans-oceanic passages in a small sailboat to what was then quite remote destinations. Their sailing adventures paved the way for future generations of cruising sailors who would follow in their wake, making blue water passage-making the more common experience it has become today. Beyond the West Horizon DVD Mneu This interactive Blu-Ray disc delivers true HD quality and allows you to access all the ports of call the Hiscocks visited during their three year circumnavigation, or just play the full film. Extras include an interview about the Hiscocks with circumnavigators, Lin and Larry Pardey; and an interview about the hiscock's sailboat, Wanderer III, with current owners and adventure sailors, Thies Matheson and Kicki Ericson. Read the Beyond the West Horizon Herb McCormick CW Review July 2014.
  • A film by Claire Roberge and Guy Lavoie Running Time: 81 minutes. A sailing adventure experiencing nature and meeting the indigenous people of the North. Join Claire and Guy aboard their steel-hulled sailboat, BALTHAZAR as they cruise 7000 nautical miles from Gaspé, Quebec Canada to Alaska's Bering Sea via Greenland and the legendary Northwest Passage. Purchase the Blu-Ray and get free HD Download and Streaming through Vimeo on Demand. Flat rate U.S. Shipping: $7 | Flat rate Intl. Shipping: $15 Also available as Download-to-Own and Streaming Rental. Version française incluse. Un film documentaire de Claire Roberge et Guy Lavoie. Une aventure humaine qui rencontre les peuples indigènes du Nord. Rejoignez Claire et Guy à bord de leur voilier à coque d'acier, BALTHAZAR alors qu'ils naviguent à 7000 milles marins de Gaspé, au Québec, en passant par la mer de Béring en Alaska par le Groenland et le légendaire passage du Nord-Ouest.
  • A video by Rob Dubin hosted by Gary Jobson Running time: 43 minutes. U.S. - Canada lakes cruising with Gary Jobson as your host. Cruise from the Great Lakes to Utah including Canada's Georgian Bay, Lake Superior's Apostle Islands, Lake Michigan's Traverse Bay, and Utah's Lake Powell. From the Sailing Quarterly Video Magazine series. (D6Z)
  • A video by Rob Dubin hosted by Gary Jobson Running time: 51 minutes. Take four U.S. West Coast cruising adventures: San Francisco Bay, the Sea of Cortez, the Channel Islands, and Ensenada, Mexico. Hosted by America's Cup Champ and sailing commentator, Gary Jobson. From the Sailing Quarterly Video Magazine series. (D5Z)
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    A video series by Sandra Sims Running time:4 hours 25 minutes Ten years in the making, The BIG Sailboat Project tracks the gritty boat building effort of two gals as they pursue their dream of cruising a 43 foot steel sailboat. Located a 1000 miles from the coast in rural Alberta, Canada, the duo decide on steel as their building material, which they shape into a Bruce Roberts designed 43 MKII Long Keel Cutter.

    About The BIG Sailboat Project VOLUME I

    Volume I contains five episodes covering steel construction from keel to fully enclosed vessel.
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