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While hanging out at anchor over on Hans Lollick we met the ThuderCat VI crew. What an awesome group of people. We hung out for an hour or so, and then they took my wife for a quick sea trial. For more information on these incredible racing boats, or the adrenaline junkies that run them check out the link below: www.ThunderCatVI.com For more information on buying a large power or sailing catamaran give me a call or email. Wiley@DenisonYachtSales.com 561 613 8985
K12-SAR - design: BIRGER KULLMANN Som första enhet ur nästa generation räddningsbåtar åker Rescue Margareta Emblad just nu tvärs över land och rike för att besöka stationer längs vägen. Genom alla sjömil och olika vatten som passeras får vi en större inblick i hur båten beter sig, vi kan upptäcka eventuella brister samt ge frivilliga sjöräddare runt om landet chansen att bekanta sig med den. Turnén pågår till och med åttonde oktober. Kanske får du chansen att se den glida förbi?
Our team riders Ben van Der Steen and Luca Spindler mixing up their gybing techniques on the race gear. How good is that Tarifa landscape? You can find out more about Ben from his instagram channel here - https://www.instagram.com/bennyh57/ The boys are using their 2023 Racingblades from Loftsails, read about how this sail could help your foiling here - https://www.loftsails.com/windsurf-gear/sails/racingblade #windsurfing #gybing #carvegybe #powergybe #slalom #racingblade #spain #tarifa #shorts
The 1914 Renaissance-style building boasted Japan’s first escalators, elevators, central heating, and a roof garden; lion statues at the entrance have greeted shoppers since. Nihombashi Mitsukoshi Main Store in Tokyo, founded as Echigoya in 1673, pioneered Japan’s retail revolution by selling kimono at fixed prices in a storefront instead of door-to-door. It became Japan’s first department store in 1904, introducing price tags, window displays, sales events, and a food hall—ideas borrowed from the West. The 1914 Renaissance-style building boasted Japan’s first escalators, elevators, central heating, and a roof garden; lion statues at the entrance have greeted shoppers since.