| Tall Ship Prince William: Voyage of Understanding |
Tall Ship Prince William: Voya...
| 01/01/2007 | |||||
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TheSailingChannel presents a Tall Ships mini-documentary from our partner SailTV - Tall Ships Youth Trust Voyage of Understanding. On 12 July 2006, 48 student sailors concluded a 10-nation goodwill voyage aboard the Tall Ship Prince William in London, UK. Funded by the HSBC Education Trust, the goal of the voyage was to help young adults from diverse backgrounds to gain a better understanding of different cultures and religions while developing teamwork and communications skills. The Prince William is operated by the Tall Ships Youth Trust, a non-profit dedicated to the personal development of young people through the crewing of Tall Ships. The young crew, representing eight different nationalities, sailed the 60-metre square rigger some 800 nautical miles from Brixham, UK via France and Belgium, to a spectacular arrival up the Thames and under the famous London drawbridge. Read more about the voyage. Watch SailTV on TheSailingChannel.tv to see more racing and cruising videos, full screen on your PC, 24x7x365. Be sure to subscribe to this free video podcast series and our other podcasts for cruising sailors at TheSailingChannel.tv.
TheSailingChannel presents a Tall Ships mini-documentary from our partner SailTV - Tall Ships Youth Trust Voyage of Understanding. On 12 July 2006, 48 student sailors concluded a 10-nation goodwill voyage aboard the Tall Ship Prince William in London, UK. Funded by the HSBC Education Trust, the goal of the voyage was to help young adults from diverse backgrounds to gain a better understanding of different cultures and religions while developing teamwork and communications skills. The Prince William is operated by the Tall Ships Youth Trust, a non-profit dedicated to the personal development of young people through the crewing of Tall Ships. The young crew, representing eight different nationalities, sailed the 60-metre square rigger some 800 nautical miles from Brixham, UK via France and Belgium, to a spectacular arrival up the Thames and under the famous London drawbridge. Read more about the voyage. Watch SailTV on TheSailingChannel.tv to see more racing and cruising videos, full screen on your PC, 24x7x365. Be sure to subscribe to this free video podcast series and our other podcasts for cruising sailors at TheSailingChannel.tv.
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london mini documentary podcasts sailors goodwill crewing different cultures free video podcast tall ships youth trust prince william square rigger tall ship different nationalities hsbc education trust metre square nautical miles brixham drawbridge personal development
london mini documentary podcasts sailors goodwill crewing different cultures free video podcast tall ships youth trust prince william square rigger tall ship different nationalities hsbc education trust metre square nautical miles brixham drawbridge personal development



