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Video: Vive La France

Video: Vive La France
Video: Да здравствует Франция! / Смотреть весь фильм 2023, March
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After the ride through the Strait of Dover, which reached its climax with an hour's downpour, visibility below 100 meters, lightning and thunder and a racing boat appearing out of nowhere, the crew of the "Crusader" landed in Boulogne sur Mer, which is the closest to them Left immediately tomorrow at 7 a.m. The prognosis promised a close-hauled resident, but that had already been dealt with after three hours because the wind was rapidly dropping to a weak three. So the two Berliners could at least leave their sails up and, with machine support, cover the 50 nautical miles to Dieppe in one go.

In Dieppe it didn't go any further, another 50 nautical miles towards crossings would have meant a 20-hour shift - and the city also has a lot to offer: a wonderful location, a very beautiful harbor and really good French restaurants. And when your new storm is approaching at breathtaking speed, Hölzen and Schlüter decide to weather it in Dieppe.

Vive lFrance! - the 13th part of the Bootschaft-Segel-Podcast by Michael Hölzen. Simply click on the play button with the arrow, and off you go. Or download the audio file using the selection menu on the right in the player so that you can listen to it later. The next part will follow in the coming week

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And here it goes directly to Michael Hölzen's "Bootschaft" page with the option of subscribing to his podcast there or directly on iTunes

To the background:

The Berliner MichHölzen has been a passionate sailor for 15 years. It all started on the Wannsee, the first capsize, but also the first excursion on your own bow with a just acquired inland license - “priceless”, as he says. After that he never let go of sailing with all its facets, step by step he broadened his horizons.

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Podcast wood booth

Podcast author Michael Hölzen

This summer he and his friend Laurenz Schlueter would like to sail a very special trip that they have long dreamed of: around England. The two men are freelancers and can take a three-month break for the trip.

The problem: Hölzen and Schlüter do not have their own boat. And they don't want one either. Charter, borrow or sail somewhere is also out of the question for them. So what to do

Without further ado, Hölzen and Schlüter make a decision: You will become a temporary boat owner. In other words, only for the duration of the trip. In concrete terms, they buy a yacht shortly before the start of the trip, which they want to sell again immediately afterwards.

Will that work without ending up with a big hole in your wallet?

"Almost all sailing enthusiasts shook their heads when they heard about the plan," says Hölzen. And also various boat dealers to whom he presented waved them off. He did not let that confuse him.

In the meantime, Hölzen and Schlüter own a used First 30 from Beneteau. In just a few weeks they want to set off on the big trip.

As a full-time radio journalist, MichHölzen regularly reports on the trip in his own podcast called “Bootschaft”.

Podcasts can be listened to on the way to work, on the way to the ship or at home in the evening or at the weekend on the sofa. Or on a rainy port day in the boat cabin.

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