Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
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End of year run
The end of year brings the TEAM together and there are many ideas thrown around on how to spend your day with the TEAM before you leave and enjoy your own holiday.
The EGS department of UCT decided to spend their end of year party with Conquest Charters. My previous professors, colleagues and their children joined us for a sunset cruise on the Atlantic Ocean.
It started out as a cruise with drinks, snacks and swimming at the relatively warm Clifton Bay and ended up with some high speed jumps and turns. What a way to end the day. Thanks guys again!
The EGS department of UCT decided to spend their end of year party with Conquest Charters. My previous professors, colleagues and their children joined us for a sunset cruise on the Atlantic Ocean.
It started out as a cruise with drinks, snacks and swimming at the relatively warm Clifton Bay and ended up with some high speed jumps and turns. What a way to end the day. Thanks guys again!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
The arrival of a German U-Boat
For those of you who have been to see the new stadium, as seen from the Sea Point area, you might also have noticed the commotion in the ocean.
Namely a German U-boat (submarine), a Tug boat and many little worker boats ferrying precious resources to the mother hive.
Here are some close-up pics of a German WWII movie taking place in Cape Town. I am not sure of the details (we only had to carry the all important German Press) but it allowed us to get pretty close to the dangerous submarine, although only a replica I believe.
Also included in this post is the get-away boat! Enjoy.
Namely a German U-boat (submarine), a Tug boat and many little worker boats ferrying precious resources to the mother hive.
Here are some close-up pics of a German WWII movie taking place in Cape Town. I am not sure of the details (we only had to carry the all important German Press) but it allowed us to get pretty close to the dangerous submarine, although only a replica I believe.
Also included in this post is the get-away boat! Enjoy.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
The Beautiful Engines
Lights, Camera, Action
Cape Town
Here are some photos of a recent media shoot. You might notice that the original Highlander (Christopher Lambert) appears in some of the pictures!
Labels:
Christopher Lambert,
Conquest Charters,
Film Shoot,
Zangetsu
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
More of the Volvo Ocean Race Cape Town Leg
Sunset or Sunrise?
It is an amazing thing to watch the sun set across the vast Atlantic Ocean. And I am sure you have your favourite place in Cape Town to do just that where you can enjoy the colours that go so well with the surroundings. I recently enjoyed one from the top of Kloof Nek Road overlooking Camps Bay.
(Picture taken from Kloof Nek)
(The colours seen from home)
(Lions Head Sun Rise)
(Making the most of great morning...coffee in Hout Bay next)
(Picture taken from Kloof Nek)
(The colours seen from home)
But putting the land lubber in me aside, to see the sun rise above the Hottentots Holland mountains aboard a boat is truly another thing altogether. Unfortunately for this experience to come true you have to be at sea 530am. It’s early, I know, but a cool experience as you ride from Table Bay to Hout Bay in the calm of the morning. The early activity of the birds and seals is always a treat.
Enjoy some of the early morning photographs and my favourite, Lions Head shielding the sun from view…for just a bit.
(Lions Head Sun Rise)
(Making the most of great morning...coffee in Hout Bay next)
GO BIG OR GO HOME... we go forward
Cape Town “2008” was awesome!
We saw our fleet double from one to two boats. The slow build of "Zangetsu" was worth the wait! The awesome 8.5m Gemini really performs well and is more than capable of handling the rough seas around Cape Town (although we prefer NOT to test those capabilities). The weather was great making the boat trips fun and the tourists were really rewarded by a bumper whale season as well as a relatively mild south-easter.
Another reason to be joyous was the latest upgrade to "Zangetsu" - two brand new Honda 225 outboard motors provide massively more power. We are now able to keep up with the big boys in the industry. I guess it’s a case of go big or go home.
On the sea-side of things: on our recent trip to Hout Bay we spotted, not one but two sunfish soaking up the rays, a pod of dolphins and plenty of seals. Also a southern right whale off Sea Point (although we thought it was a bit late in the season). It might have been this one (follow the link) who ended up in the paper not too long after we spotted him. Well done to the brave divers who jumped in to help, one of them being the skipper who took the pictures of our Red Bull BIG wave experience (see below).
We look forward to 2009 and having you experience Cape Town the Conquest way.
Labels:
Boat trips,
Clifton,
Conquest Charters,
Honda 225,
Hout Bay,
Toursim,
Whale
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