A film by photojournalist, Gene Anthony. In 1978, Gene achieved a personal quest. His sea story takes us on an inspirational odyssey aboard a tall ship across the Pacific to Cape Horn Island at the very southern tip of the Americas. Narrated by Peter Coyote, narrator for many of Ken Burns PBS documentaries.
The film uses camera moves on Gene's inspiring collection of photographs to capture his lifelong fascination with all things nautical, his highly successful career as a maritime photojournalist, and his triumphant journey to the very summit of Cape Horn Island. Along the way we learn quite a bit of history about Cape Horn, cross the Pacific aboard the Chilean Navy's four-masted barquentine, Esmeralda, sail aboard an Alden schooner with San Francisco Poet, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and meet legendary cruising pioneer and sailing author, Hal Roth fighting to rescue his yacht, Whisper from a shipwreck at the bottom of the world. And with each of these adventures, we experience the resolution, tenacity, and faith that made Gene Anthony's odyssey to Cape Horn Island a reality.
A video with Wally Moran, charter skipper and writer.
This forbidden Caribbean isle has become an elusive destination for U.S. cruising sailors. But Wally is Canadian and has cruised to Cuba several times.
"Varadero and Santa Marta were my first taste of large, urban civilization since I'd arriv...
Watch stunning aerials of this beautiful 104 ft. ketch to the music of Beethoven's 7th Symphony, Whitehawk crossed the finish line in light conditions taking cruising division line-honors in the 2019 Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac Island. Corrected Time: 47 hours, 1 minute, 14 seconds.
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Hosted by Gary Jobson, this video takes us back to cruising in Europe during the late 1980s. From Sailing Quarterly Video Magazine. (D1Z)
The first cruise takes you to Norway where the midnight sun and Norwegian fjords provide a striking backdrop for a charter vacation.
Next your stop is Roman...