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"Because it's the river you sail to go north," Captain Freitas explained.
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The ship sails at 4 45; the public address system is already warning those who are not sailing to go ashore.
"He said he just wasn't travelling on the ground, so he just sat up and gave him 50 yards of a break which got enough wind back into his sails to get him going again.
He had a boat and twice I went sailing on six-week trips – we all loved to go sailing with him.
"But it wasn't until I was around 40, when I was halfway through Patrick O'Brian's 'Master and Commander' novels, that I had the sudden epiphany that I had to go sail on a square-rig ship".
Still, a fleet setting sail is the chance to go down to the beach to dream, or to catch a sight that would rival the picture on any jigsaw box.Young people, not just sailing shipsThis year's transatlantic race, organised by the International Sail Training Association, was a one-off millennium event.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go sail around on my solid gold schooner, the "Galleon".
He seems so filled with unusual emotion and pathos and secrets and when you meet him you'll also want to go sail with him around the world.
The winds make it easier to sail this direction; trying to go back toward the east coast will likely prove troublesome.
"I was planning to do a lot of sailing, but I recently made a joke that I'm too busy to go sailing," he said.
I want to go sailing.
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