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Quedan muy pocos días para que llegue Papá Noel ¡Qué nervios! Para que estos pocos días pasen más rápido, os vamos a contar nuestro secreto... ¡Comer muchos polvorones y todavía más turrón y chocolate! A lo mejor no pasan más deprisa, pero el dulce hace ameno casi todo. El equipo de Boatjump os desea una feliz navidad con las personas que más queréis. ----------------------- There are very few days left before Santa Claus arrives. WE ARE SO EXCTED! So that these few days go by faster, we are going to tell you our secret ... Eat a lot of spanish polvorones and even more nougat and chocolate! Maybe they do not go faster, but the sweet makes almost everything enjoyable. Boatjump team wishes you a merry Christmas with the people you love most.
Launched in the latter years of Kim Holman's short but stellar design career, DICER belongs to a lineage of wholesome and fine cruising ketches he developed with Claude Whisstock. Full specs and story at the link:http://www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk/yacht/539/DICER The first, in 1958, was the 38ft LANDFALL for Claude himself who wanted the long keel directional stability and drying out ability he'd been used to in more traditional vessels, but much more beam, and modern comforts. The concept really worked and orders flowed for more like her: the "LANDFALL Ketches", ranging in size from the mid 30s to 44 feet. A contemporary Whisstock’s brochure stated: "...these yachts have become a class by popular demand – being essentially tough, dry cruising boats with easily driven lines and proven ocean-going abilities...” Strong words perhaps, but sisterships have proven all of this with their successful extended cruising. DICER’s current impressive condition results from recent refits under the ownership of an experienced yachting industry professional, leaving her ready and very well equipped for adventuring to warmer waters or simply local pottering. Wherever it is, the glance back from the tender will be one of love for her bold sheer, proud bow, purposeful appearance and cozy cabins.
Sail with Alitis Yachting and Witness Dolphins in Croatia Introduction Croatia, with its stunning coastline along the Adriatic Sea, offers an unparalleled sailing experience. Imagine gliding through crystal-clear waters, surrounded by picturesque islands, and encountering playful dolphins along the way. Alitis Yachting, a reputable charter company, provides the perfect opportunity to combine sailing with wildlife encounters. The Alitis Yachting Experience: Choose Your Vessel: Alitis Yachting offers a fleet of well-maintained sailboats and catamarans. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or a first-timer, there’s a vessel suited to your needs. Dolphin Spotting: As you sail along the Croatian coast, keep your eyes peeled for the iconic Bottlenose dolphins. These intelligent creatures often swim alongside boats, riding the bow waves. Their playful antics will leave you in awe. Expert Crew: Alitis Yachting’s crew members are knowledgeable about the local marine life. They’ll share interesting facts about dolphins, their behavior, and conservation efforts. Island Hopping: Combine dolphin watching with island exploration. Visit gems like Vis, Hvar, and Kornati National Park. Each island has its unique charm, from ancient ruins to vibrant nightlife. Tips for Dolphin Encounters: Be Respectful: While dolphins are curious and friendly, maintain a safe distance. Avoid loud noises or sudden movements that could startle them. Bring Binoculars: Binoculars enhance your chances of spotting dolphins from a distance. Timing Matters: Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal for dolphin sightings. Conclusion: Sailing with Alitis Yachting is more than a vacation; it’s an adventure. Witnessing dolphins in their natural habitat adds a magical touch to your Croatian sailing experience. So, set sail, embrace the sea breeze, and let the dolphins guide your journey.