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Very pleased to announce the official launch of our new TV show MAXIBOAT. In episode #1, we discover the Foiler (Enata Marine) and the Tringaboat, the first motor boat approved for road use. A preview of the new Jeanneau 60 sailboat, a report from Majorca aboard tennis star Rafael Nadal's Sunreef 80 and a look at the new 2021-2022 multihulls. 🇫🇷 Heureux de vous annoncer l’arrivée de notre nouvelle émission TV MAXIBOAT. Au sommaire de l’épisode #1, découverte du Foiler (Enata Marine) et du Tringaboat, premier bateau à moteur homologué sur route. Un essai en avant-première du nouveau voilier Jeanneau 60, un reportage à Majorque à bord du Sunreef 80 de la star du tennis Rafael Nadal et un point sur les nouveautés multicoques 2021-2022. @JeanneauOfficiel @SUNREEFYACHTSOFFICIAL

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Cruising Fleet Fun Night Out Tips! #sailing #boat #shorts

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Fidelis is a boat with a stellar and sound provenance. Her story is well documented through several books and many articles. Her sparkling race record began in New Zealand, and then as the line honours winner of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race in 1966. The race winning performance continues to this day with harbour sailing, another five completed S2H races, many trips to Lord Howe Island, and races to the Solomon Islands, Tasmania, Queensland and NZ. Although her race record is important she is a very stable and safe ocean sailing yacht. She remains a "Greyhound" but is equally at home in cruising mode and is an easily handled vessel!

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On the way upwind to the second mark of the annual Quoile Yacht Club Regatta a couple of the Glenn fleet were locked in close battle. The J109 Going to Red slipped by both of then to leeward with the rear camera picking up a close tussle between the Glen's. We have a lot to thank Alfred Mylne for and are luck to have so many of the Glen class which were designed and built in the 1940's on the lough and racing regularly. The bottom up boats crew always have a smile on their faces when we glide by some of these timeless beauties.

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