A collection of 16 mm films and early videos that open a window on sailing’s past. Several of these previously hard to find classic sailing films have been restored and remastered from 16 mm to HD Video.
Sail with Eric and Susan Hiscock as they circumnavigate the globe in the late 1950s. Sail along with Gene and Josie Evans as they voyage south from San Diego down the central American coast then off shore to Cocos and the Galapagos Islands. Sail with Yves Gélinas as he solo circumnavigates east to west in the 1980s. Crew aboard Iolaire with legendary sailor Don Street on a transatlantic passage to the Caribbean. Join Lin and Larry Pardey on a sailing adventure to three continents.
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600 Days to Cocos island and Galapagos
A film by Gene and Josie Evans Running time: 155 minutes 600 Days is a feature length two-part sailing documentary covering 10,000 miles exploring the Mexican and Central American coast, Cocos Island and Galapagos Islands. It that takes us back to the mid 1970s when more owners of small sailing craft were starting to venture far from their home ports in search of adventure. Throughout their voyage, crew members explore remote locales, fish for food, encounter wild animals, struggle against storms, and on a few occasions fight for survival. The original 16mm color sound print has been digitally restored and remastered to HD for theatrical and large TV screen viewing. Gene and his wife, Josie sail their 32 foot Pearson Vanguard sloop, "Discubridor" ("Discoverer") 10,000 miles from San Diego, CA south along the Mexican and Central American coast to Costa Rica, then offshore to the legendary, uninhabited Cocos Island. After exploring Cocos, they sail on to explore the Galapagos Islands, then 4,000 miles home to San Diego. Read the review of 600 Days by Karen Larson, Publisher of Good Old Boat Magazine.RECOMMENDED: Rent or Download-to-Own through Vimeo.
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A film by Lin & Larry Pardey
Running time: 91 minutes Lin & Larry Pardey Sailing Adventures recount three of their most memorable voyages from over 30 years of sailing including a "Champagne Safari on a beer budget," a Brazilian island encounter, and an Irish summer of music and classic sailing.RECOMMENDED: Rent or Download-to-Own through Vimeo.
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The Last Sailors - The Final Days of Working Sail
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A 3-part film series by Neil Hollander
Running time: 2 hrs. 30 min. The Last Sailors chronicles the working sailing craft still underway in the final decades of the twentieth century. Orson Welles' narration gives the film the gravitas this subject deserves, as most of these sailors and their craft have now vanished forever.Sailflix Vimeo on Demand: Rent or Download-to-Own the Series
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A Film by Charles Croft with Don Street Running time: 57 minutes A one hour award-winning documentary which lets you share the intense sailing action aboard Don Street's 80 year old, 44 foot, engineless yawl, "Iolaire" during Antigua Sailing Week, 1985, Iolarie's final appearance in one of the world's top sailing events..RECOMMENDED: Rent or Download-to-Own through Vimeo.
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A film by Gavin Shaw Running time: 1 Hour 57 Minutes Classic trade wind 5,000 mile Transatlantic crossing shot in 1986 aboard legendary sailor/author Don Street's 1905 engineless 44 foot yawl, Iolaire. Documents Iolair's ninth Atlantic crossing from Ireland with eleven ocean islands along the way to Christmas in the Caribbean.RECOMMENDED: Rent or Download-to-Own through Vimeo.
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