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Pendant notre traversée de nuit d'Almérimar vers Benalmádena (Espagne), nous avons été accompagnés par une douzaine de dauphins. Ils étaient en train de chasser quand nous les avons surpris depuis notre proue avec notre lampe torche. Nous essayions de voir à quoi correspondaient les petites lumières que nous apercevions à la surface. Au fait, il s'agissait des yeux des poissons. www.svsilkap.com facebook.com/sv.silkap instagram.com/sv.silkap
Miami brought a full range of conditions for the North-powered fleet at the @m32official Worlds, from light air patience racing to demanding downrange legs. @ryonlife Ryan McKillen's Surge and crew settled in spare. With @taylorwcanfield calling tactics, and @sloughborough, @stewartdodson, and @lukecpayne keeping the boat in sync, Surge showed the value of time on the water. As Mckillen put it, "There's a temptation to chase quick results and make changes early, but | believe in investing time in the guys and getting better together. That's been my approach, and we just showed it works." The fight behind them stayed tight. Cy Thompson kept TUUCI in the mix until the end, and @philrobertsonracing steered ChinaOne.Ningbo onto the final step of the podium. Bobby Julien's Dingbat wrapped up third Corinthian after a week of steady gains. Congratulations to all teams on a strong Worlds. @northsails
The wooden frame to lift the engine with must be very stable. Test with your own body that it's completly stable in all directions. Used double lifting devices to make the engine to move sidewards. Used plywood and soft material to protect the opening of the entrance to the boat. Shifted to a support over the entrance to the boat to get the engine into the thunnel. It was surpricing easy to get the engine in the right position. Checked with feeler gaugh that it was perfect aligned with the straight axis. The engine supports are flat and the the adjustment plates are under the supports. Those had not been changed when the engine was lifted out of the boat. As the alignment was absolutely perfect, I do not expect to even have to check when the boat comes into water.