Ocean Sailing Podcast
Un pódcast de David Hows
125 Episodo
-  R2AK - Grahams Shaw's 750nm race from Washington to AlaskaPublicado: 24/12/2018
-  Passage to Middleton Reef, Elizabeth Reef, Lord Howe Island & Balls PyramidPublicado: 18/12/2018
-  Josh Scarrow: Scientist and sailor, from Antarctica to Port VilaPublicado: 3/12/2018
-  Nick Moloney: 15 World Sailing Speed Records, 3 CircumnavigationsPublicado: 18/11/2018
-  Tony Allan: Tasman Sea trimaran capsize, 20 days in a liferaftPublicado: 13/10/2018
-  Sytske du Crocq: Sail Race Crew founder and sailing entrepreneurPublicado: 29/9/2018
-  Mark Gallick: 22 years with the US Coast Guard and a 600nm ocean passagePublicado: 22/9/2018
-  Jason Ker: The history and future of Ker Yacht DesignPublicado: 16/9/2018
-  David Young: Ship wrecked off the US coast after rolling 360 degreesPublicado: 8/9/2018
-  Double, Solo Tasman Sea Crossing - challenges and setbacksPublicado: 5/8/2018
-  Paul Trammell: Solo sailing, free diving, surfing & canoeing with alligatorsPublicado: 14/7/2018
-  Caroline Ballard: An Atlantic crossing tale of strange night time noisesPublicado: 10/7/2018
-  Jim den Hartog and Helen den Dekker: 22 years of cruising all over the worldPublicado: 1/7/2018
-  Lena Padukova: Sydney to Hobart, sailing the Arctic and leading teamsPublicado: 23/6/2018
-  David Hows: my next sailing challenge and adventurePublicado: 31/5/2018
-  Sonny Natanielu: the revival of Polynesian voyagingPublicado: 23/5/2018
-  2017 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race Skippers DebriefPublicado: 29/4/2018
-  Mike Sabin shares a life time of sailing adventuresPublicado: 2/3/2018
-  Rob Mundle on Jimmy Spithill's America's Cup Journey & BiographyPublicado: 18/2/2018
-  Rolex Sydney Hobart Race - crew post mortemPublicado: 26/1/2018
Capturing and sharing ocean sailing stories and adventures. The Ocean Sailing Podcast site is designed for people who love to cruise, race or explore the worlds oceans. Its also for those yet to experience the joy of sailing and those no longer able to cast off their dock lines and head for the open sea. Join now and subscribe free to our podcast episodes
