by David Hows
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
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February 26, 2025
<p class="">Do you have the drive for adventure and the desire to push your limits? Whether you're an experienced sailor or a keen adventurer looking for the ultimate challenge, this episode is a live webinar recording, designed to invite you as a crew member, inside the exciting world of high performance <strong>ocean racing</strong>.</p> <p class="">Join Sharon Ferris-Choat and David Hows as they dive into what makes the <strong>Ocean Sailing Expeditions</strong> <strong>offshore racing events</strong> an unforgettable experience. Whether you dream of competing in an iconic race or want to test yourself in an adrenaline-pumping passage, this webinar will show you how you can take part – full training provided!</p> <p class="">No matter what level of experience you are starting at, we have racing events that can match your goals.</p> <p class="">Sharon Ferris-Choat was the first female to win a round-the-world race, is a veteran of 2 Olympic Games, has competed in the Volvo Ocean Race, holds 5 World Sailing Speed Records, Match Racing Titles and was Co-Skipper on the yacht Maidan in 2019.</p> <p class="">Sharon is Skipper, Team Development Manager and Race Program Director for Ocean Sailing Expeditions.</p> <p class="">Since joining Ocean Sailing Expeditions, Sharon skippered our 2024 Hamilton Island Race Week entry to 1st place in the division and crossed the line 14th on our IMOCA Open 60 yacht Awen in the 2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race.</p> <p class="">David is a sailing addict and loves introducing new people to his love of all things - sailing. David has sailed more than 100,000nm as Skipper and have introduced more than 1,300 people to offshore sailing over the past 5 years through Ocean Sailing Expeditions. David is the Founder of Ocean Sailing Expeditions and has completed more than 400 races as Skipper.</p> <p class="">Join the crew: <a href= "https://oceansailingexpeditions.com/awen-sailing-events">https://oceansailingexpeditions.com/awen-sailing-events</a> </p> <p class="">Watch the webinar video: <a href= "https://oceansailingexpeditions.com/imoca-open-60-racing-webinar">https://oceansailingexpeditions.com/imoca-open-60-racing-webinar</a> </p>
January 21, 2025
<p>David Hows has returned with thrilling announcements for 2025 at Ocean Sailing Expeditions, unveiling his vision for the year ahead. Fresh from crossing the finish line of the Rolex Sydney Hobart Race in 14th place with their new IMOCA Open 60 extreme race yacht 'Awen,' David's just been in Auckland to host 210 guests aboard their new 105-foot superyacht; 'Sea Breeze III', for the Sail GP Auckland event. Over the past six months, the Ocean Sailing Expeditions business has undergone a remarkable transformation.</p> <p>With a fleet now comprising four yachts ranging from 60 to 105 feet, the company offers diverse experiences, including blue water cruising, expeditions, and racing tailored to all preferences. Despite navigating significant challenges, Ocean Sailing Expeditions has introduced its most expansive lineup of adventures to date.</p> <p>A limited 2025 membership release has just been announced, presenting an exceptional opportunity to join their crew for new and extraordinary adventures at exclusive member rates. Drawing sailors from around the globe, Ocean Sailing Expeditions has earned a reputation for leading expeditions to remote destinations, providing unparalleled experiences.</p> <p>Watch the video to learn more and discover the benefits of Ocean Sailing Expeditions Membership today.</p> <p> </p> <p>Find out more: <a href= "https://oceansailingexpeditions.com/membership">https://oceansailingexpeditions.com/membership</a> </p>
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