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MAINE OUTDOOR FILM FESTIVAL: THE WEEKEND SAILOR

MAINE OUTDOOR FILM FESTIVAL: THE WEEKEND SAILOR

Join The Maine Outdoor Film Festival for an indoor screening of THE WEEKEND SAILOR at Salt Institute for Documentary Studies at MECA&D's Osher Hall in downtown Portland.

Where: Salt Institute for Documentary Studies at MECA&D's Osher Hall, 522 Congress St. Portland, ME 04101 (Google Maps Link)

Parking: Street Parking

When: Saturday July 26, 2025. Doors at 7:45PM, films begin at 8PM

Tickets: $15 advance, $18 at the door

This Event is Included in:

All-Access Pass

Friends of MOFF Pass

More info:

Outside water is allowed.

email moff@maineoutdoorfilmfestival.com with questions!

THE WEEKEND SAILOR

The Weekend Sailor is a feature documentary about the unexpected victory of the Mexican yacht Sayula II in the first crewed sailing race around the world in 1974. The most demanding sailing quest in history. In 1973, the United Kingdom organized the first head to head sailing race around the world, inviting expert crews from Europe and other countries against each other. The Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, today the prestigious "Ocean Race" took the sport to its limits. The British Royal Navy purchased six yachts to train 800 man and chose the best four 10-man crews for each of the four legs of the race, yet, an inexperienced Mexican man also signed up. In his fifties, with a crew that included his wife, son, family and friends. His name, Ramon Carlín. A weekend sailor. And he beat every competing nation. In Mexico, Ramon lived the working man's dream, turning a door to door sales job into a million dollar company through flawless work ethic and a sheer effort. He married the love of his life Paquita and formed a family. His rebellious teenage son, Enrique, wanted to marry to his 14 year-old girlfriend, so Ramon sent him to school in Ireland to keep them apart. It only made things more extreme on their life. While visiting Enrique in the United Kingdom, Ramon noticed an ad on a magazine for a sailing race around the world. He'd been sailing casually for two years in Acapulco and saw this race as an opportunity to teach his son some discipline and a real life experience.

Salt Institute for Documentary Studies at MECA: Osher Hall
$15-$18
08:00 PM - 11:59 PM on Sat, 26 Jul 2025

Event Supported By

Maine Outdoor Film Festival
207-619-3622
moff@maineoutdoorfilmfestival.com
Salt Institute for Documentary Studies at MECA: Osher Hall
522 Congress Street
Portland, Maine 04101