Finding Dory - Webinar 5: Introducing "NoForeignLand" (NFL)
"Finding Dory", is a social community of cruisers who plan to cross the Atlantic (East-West) next winter (2025-2026 season). It is "free-to-join" and "contribute-as-you-wish" group of yachties, bonded by one common goal: to cross the Atlantic safely. "Finding Dory" is organized in collaboration with Helena and Steve from "Noforeignland" (NFL). You can read about the background, purpose and setup of this group, and planned free webinars in this post on Noforeignland - which will also guide you how to join this Whatsapp-based community - and how to participate in our webinars.
As an almost full-time sailor, there are only a handful of online platforms I find useful. One platform, Noforeignland, I have been using for years: Once I am on the move, I automatically log my vessel's location, so friends and family can track me. I follow my fellow cruisers and friends' location and their blogposts/pictures. As Noforeignland is a crowdsourced repository too, it helps me scouting for an anchorage or marina, and all services around it (gas bottle refills, butchers, restaurants, chandleries,...) etc...
Their blogsite contains loads of posts where cruisers share insightful tips and tricks
And if that was not enough, Noforeignland is run by Steve and Helena, and a group of volunteers, for free.
Steve and Helena have also been crucial in pulling our "Finding Dory" flotilla together this year. While, for some years now, I've helped themadministrating some of NFL's Facebook groups, over the past month's we worked more closely together. That gave me the opportunity to really appreciate the time and quality they put into Noforeignland...
So, time to dive into the details of Noforeignland can offer us, cruisers and sailors, during our 5th free webinar on Sept 16th at 20:00 Rome time (18:00 GMT). Steve will introduce the Noforeignland platform, its website and app:
Outline of the webinar:
Intro
NFL as a "destination guide"
NFL yacht tracking
Meeting other boaters
Questions and Answers from the participants
Our webinar will be held on “ZOOM” and consist of +- 60 minutes of presentation, followed by 30 minutes (or more if needed) of open Q-and-A/discussions/shared experiences amongst the participants.
Our webinars are free for all “Finding Dory” members. We will record the session and publish the link to the recording afterwards to all members of our community.
The instructions on how to join this webinar, are distributed to "Finding Dory" members only, rather than widely distributing the link via social media, mainly to avoid spammers to join in, and disturb our webinar.
So, if you want to participate in the webinars, first join the "Finding Dory" community. Via our flotilla's Whatsapp group, we will send you details for each webinar. Instructions on how to join the growing "Finding Dory" flotilla on Whatsapp, you can find in this Noforeignland blogpost.
About Steve:
Shortly after retiring from a career in software development, Steve and his wife Helena, founded Noforeignland in 2017 as a fun project for sailing friends to use.
Since then it has grown to be one of the most widely used platforms for sharing sailing destination information and for meeting and staying in touch with friends on the move.
As full time liveaboards, Steve and Helena have sailed their boat extensively in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. They spend all of their free time maintaining and adding new features to their app and website.
About Peter:
As the "house keeper" for the "Finding Dory" flotilla community, I will be moderating this webinar. Growing up at the Belgian sea coast, I have always spent my holidays and weekends on the water, but in sailing, I was a late-bloomer... I only picked sailing when I was 40, but it was quite a "fast track" since then. At this moment, I cruise, teach, crew, mentor and race quasi full-time.
Read the full post...
As an almost full-time sailor, there are only a handful of online platforms I find useful. One platform, Noforeignland, I have been using for years: Once I am on the move, I automatically log my vessel's location, so friends and family can track me. I follow my fellow cruisers and friends' location and their blogposts/pictures. As Noforeignland is a crowdsourced repository too, it helps me scouting for an anchorage or marina, and all services around it (gas bottle refills, butchers, restaurants, chandleries,...) etc...
Their blogsite contains loads of posts where cruisers share insightful tips and tricks
And if that was not enough, Noforeignland is run by Steve and Helena, and a group of volunteers, for free.
Steve and Helena have also been crucial in pulling our "Finding Dory" flotilla together this year. While, for some years now, I've helped themadministrating some of NFL's Facebook groups, over the past month's we worked more closely together. That gave me the opportunity to really appreciate the time and quality they put into Noforeignland...
So, time to dive into the details of Noforeignland can offer us, cruisers and sailors, during our 5th free webinar on Sept 16th at 20:00 Rome time (18:00 GMT). Steve will introduce the Noforeignland platform, its website and app:
Outline of the webinar:
-
- History
- Where we’re at today
- - Places to visit
- Finding what you need
- Planning a trip using NFL
- Contributing information
- - Using the app
- Using a satellite tracker
- Presenting your journey
- Sharing your stories
- - Community posts
- Groups
- Following friends
Our webinar will be held on “ZOOM” and consist of +- 60 minutes of presentation, followed by 30 minutes (or more if needed) of open Q-and-A/discussions/shared experiences amongst the participants.
Our webinars are free for all “Finding Dory” members. We will record the session and publish the link to the recording afterwards to all members of our community.
The instructions on how to join this webinar, are distributed to "Finding Dory" members only, rather than widely distributing the link via social media, mainly to avoid spammers to join in, and disturb our webinar.
So, if you want to participate in the webinars, first join the "Finding Dory" community. Via our flotilla's Whatsapp group, we will send you details for each webinar. Instructions on how to join the growing "Finding Dory" flotilla on Whatsapp, you can find in this Noforeignland blogpost.
About Steve:
Shortly after retiring from a career in software development, Steve and his wife Helena, founded Noforeignland in 2017 as a fun project for sailing friends to use.
Since then it has grown to be one of the most widely used platforms for sharing sailing destination information and for meeting and staying in touch with friends on the move.
As full time liveaboards, Steve and Helena have sailed their boat extensively in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. They spend all of their free time maintaining and adding new features to their app and website.
About Peter:
As the "house keeper" for the "Finding Dory" flotilla community, I will be moderating this webinar. Growing up at the Belgian sea coast, I have always spent my holidays and weekends on the water, but in sailing, I was a late-bloomer... I only picked sailing when I was 40, but it was quite a "fast track" since then. At this moment, I cruise, teach, crew, mentor and race quasi full-time.
Read the full post...
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