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Looking for the perfect quick adventure on the water? Join us aboard The Islander for a 90-minute dolphin watch cruise through the lagoon and around Shell Island! Spot playful dolphins, enjoy the breeze, and relax in comfort with plenty of shade, onboard bathrooms, and a bar to keep everyone happy. Perfect for families, friends, and groups — and with the best prices in town, it’s an easy YES!! 🎟️ Book your spot today and come cruise with us! https://islandtimesailing.com/dolphin-cruise-in-panama-city-beach/ #dolphincruise #ToDoinPCB #panamacitybeach #shellisland #visitpcb
New episode out now! Our boat is still hauled out in NZ and our family is living in the boatyard. This week Daniel has a project that about sends him over the edge. He also deals with a kidney stone that happens at the WORST possible time. 😩 #newzealand #sailingaroundtheworld #sailingfamily #boatwork #boatlife #lagooncatamarans #catamaran
If you’re in Oʻahu, don’t miss out on one of the things that makes this island magic… The ocean🌊 Whether you’re visiting Oahu for the first time or you’ve called Hawai’i home your whole life, nothing resets you like time on the water. Swim in the Hawai’i ocean. Sail along the Waikiki coastline. Snorkel with Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles. Toast with your best friends as the sun dips below the horizon. Choose how to spend your day on the water. Private catamaran charters in Waikiki. Locally Owned & Operated. Sailing since 2017. If you’re looking for a private boat tour in Oʻahu that feels personal, relaxed, and unforgettable, come spend the day sailing with us!⛵️ 📍 Sail Hawaiian Style Catamaran #oahuhawaii #hawaiitravel #hawaiiprivateboatcharters #oahuisland #hawaiithingstodo
In less than a fortnight both the multihull classes had completed the extended race across the Atlantic. The Ultims had been down to the equator before heading back up to the finish in Martinique while the Ocean Fifties had turned west at Cape Verde. Two classes and on the face of it two different types of competition where one seemed to deliver a dominant walk in the park, the other a full on transatlantic fist fight with boats barely out of sight of each other. Yet behind the scenes both were intense, relentless races that took teams to the edge.