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Portugal: Orca Harassment Leads to Yacht Sinking and Damage to Second Vessel
A yacht sank off the coast of Portugal after harassment by orcas and repeated blows to the rudder, while a second vessel suffered damage in a separate encounter on the same day, according to the Portuguese National Maritime Authority.
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Navigation: Malicious Interference with GPS Signals – a Growing Problem
Interference with GNSS/GPS transmissions is a growing problem around the world according to Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN) member John Franklin. In this report, he says that while areas in which maritime GPS interference is being experienced are not popular recreational sailing destinations, sailors still need to be aware of the problem and to be prepared.
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Cruising Musings: Creepy Crawlers and Nature’s Pest Control
Noonsite Sub-Editor Megan continues the monthly series covering cruising topics that are often overlooked, yet a major part of life on board. For the past 8 years, Megan and her family have called their Boreal 47 expedition monohull, SV Zephyros, home. This fifth installment in the series covers some of the day to day aspects of interactions with nature.
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Cook Islands, Aitutaki: A Great Place to Break the South Pacific Crossing
As they left French Polynesia to cross the South Pacific to Fiji, Jim and Pam Yares of SV Roam intended to only stay a few days on Aitutaki in the Cook Islands as they headed for Tonga. But the weather had other plans and while they waited for a weather window they were welcomed with open arms by the “yachtie” friendly islanders.
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Vanuatu: Cocaine Seized from Yacht in Major Drug Bust
A major drug bust carried out by the Vanuatu Police Force (VPF), the Department of Customs and the Department of Immigration seized more than 450 kilograms of cocaine from a yacht that was intercepted off the coast of Gaua Island in the Torba Province of northern Vanuatu
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Comment on French Polynesia: The Unfiltered Reality
This is a very good comment. It is applicable to many places that first world yacht sailors may visit...
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Curacao: Clearance & Anchoring Updates
The Curacao Ports Authority have been in contact with Noonsite to clarify designated anchoring areas and rules for visiting yachts, plus with an update on new clearance offices in Spanish Water.
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Navigation: Staying Safe when Sailing in Remote Locations
Navigating in some of the world’s more remote areas has it’s challenges, not the least of which is sailing in areas which are either un-surveyed or where electronic charts are inaccurate. Satellite charts are an advantage, but should not be solely relied on, as experienced circumnavigator and regular Noonsite contributor Luc Callebaut outlines in this informative video.
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Fiji: Automatic Identification System (AIS) Now Mandatory
As part of the 2025/26 Fiji Government Budget, new maritime safety and monitoring regulations are now in effect. All vessels operating in Fiji waters must now have their Automatic Identification System (AIS) activated at all times
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Atlantic Spain and Portugal
Covering 600 miles of Spain and Portugal’s Atlantic coastline, this meticulously updated 9th edition is the trusted companion for cruising sailors. Packed with detailed chartlets, annotated photographs, and essential local knowledge, it combines precise pilotage with practical tips to keep every passage safe and rewarding.
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