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En este video te mostramos cómo usar correctamente un bote de humo a bordo, una señal marítima esencial para situaciones de emergencia. Aprenderás cuándo activarlo, cómo manipularlo con seguridad, las precauciones necesarias en cubierta y cómo asegurar que el humo sea visible y efectivo para atraer ayuda. Tanto para navegantes recreativos como profesionales, dominar su uso puede ser clave en una operación de rescate. ¡Suscríbete y navega siempre preparado!

marmitakosailing3350

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this is gallery, all artworks can be bought during charter. The Snowbird, previously named Revelry, SnowbirD, Pretty Woman, features exterior design by Cor D. Rover Design, while her interior was penned by David Ostrander, with naval architecture by Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture. Up to 12 guests are accommodated on board the superyacht SnowbirD, and she also has accommodation for 6 crew members including the captain of SnowbirD. The yacht SnowbirD has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure Available for Charter From $145,000 p/week + expenses Sale price: $13.900.000

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We did a major refit on our sailboat, and one of the key jobs was replacing the cutlass bearings — the parts that support the propeller shafts and keep vibrations low when the props spin. To do this, we hauled the boat out of the water, dropped the rudders, pulled the shafts, and used a heat gun to loosen the glue holding the old bearings in place. Once they slid out, we pressed in brand-new bearings, reinstalled everything, and got ready to launch again! It’s one of those behind-the-scenes jobs that makes a huge difference in how smooth and reliable the boat feels underway. Follow along for more sailboat refit projects, cruising life, and ocean adventures!

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