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Subscribe for more Tiwal sailing videos : https://www.youtube.com/c/tiwal?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about Tiwal and check out our Best Videos : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp7rkGxzrxNpemhhNJ0kB8mHF9q0IZWBA -------------------------- ** The Tiwal 3 Sailboat ** The Tiwal 3 inflatable sailing dinghy comes in two bags that are easily transportable by car, boat and even by plane. This small inflatable sailboat is easily assembled in 20 minutes without any tools. Easy to handle, its sailing qualities will give you a thrilling experience. Very responsive, stable, and comfortable in light winds, the Tiwal 3 is dynamic in more challenging conditions. Whether you’re sailing solo or double-handed, it is perfect for your adventures at sea or on a lake! Boat of the Year Award | Best Innovation | by Sailing World U.S.A. "The thing was a blast. I couldn't believe how well it sailed. You could have some serious fun with this, especially in big breeze." -------------------------- ** The Tiwal story ** * The Birth of Tiwal * As a girl, the first time our founder Marion Excoffon was told, “No!” by her father when she asked to use the family boat, her life as an inventor began. It was then she started dreaming of building her own craft, an ambitious feat that would come true years later. On the road to creating an innovative high-speed vessel for everyone from kids and first timers to expert sailors who want to test limits, there were a number of prototypes, failures, challenges and headaches. But, if there’s one thing Marion’s known for, it’s her sailor’s grit! * Combining Fun & Technology * The award winning Tiwal concept is easy assembly and storage - maximum fun and performance for watersports and activities. A Tiwal isn’t your average dinghy! Our design is the result of tons of coordination, talent, and technological savvy. * A Growing Global Community * For our community of Tiwal skippers (more than 2,500 worldwide!) all this innovative design means their focus is fixed on the pleasures of watersports and having tons of fun on a responsive sailing craft. With excellent upwind and downwind abilities combined with high-speeds, Tiwals are a part of both fun and professional performance. The Tiwal 3 received the Boat of the Year (Best innovation) Award 2014 from Sailing World in the USA and the Red Dot Award, with recognitions, accolades, and smiling faces continuing to join together on the waves worldwide. Join us!
Oggi ci avete fatto riflettere. Abbiamo letto un commento che segue l’onda di altri simili. Questa volta, però, ci fermiamo e ne parliamo. Molte persone ci domandano come sia possibile passare così tanto tempo insieme in così poco spazio. La risposta è molto semplice: così! Lo facciamo ormai da 4 anni. Ci siamo conosciuti alla vigilia di una pandemia mondiale che ci ha costretti a casa. A una convivenza precoce, che ci ha permesso di correre verso una conoscenza molto più profonda in pochissimo tempo. Abbiamo da subito delineato i nostri spazi negoziabili e non, come diceva Camilla ieri. Abbiamo compreso i punti di forza e di debolezza dell’altro. Ma soprattutto abbiamo imparato come funzionare insieme, capendo come non togliere ossigeno, ma alimentarlo. A volte dando, a volte togliendo. Tutto questo non ha bisogno di spazi fisici, se sono chiari quelli interiori. Non è una giornata lontani, distanti nello spazio, che permette di sgonfiare tensioni. È stando nella difficoltà, elaborando e lasciando il tempo all’altro di comprendere, rimanendo insieme, che fa la differenza. Con questo vogliamo dire che per noi vivere insieme a bordo non è che la normalità. Viviamo e lavoriamo insieme. Sappiamo ritagliarci i nostri spazi, ma non è il luogo che vincola. Il luogo può solo enfatizzare ciò che già di suo è covato dentro. Ma se dentro tutto funziona, allora non c’è problema, anzi!
The new Samson Post is looking goooood :) I love the days when you can see the progress and today is one of those days. Sanding and painting just makes the biggest difference, oh I can't wait to see the new post on stormy. I might need some advice of you guys: everyone tells me to paint the new samson post (the old one was painted grey) but I really love the timber look. Keep it natural or paint it? What do you think? IG: @yvonnemarianna.travels Patreon: SailingStormy