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A new and unique inflatable catamaran RIB design. The Takacat 340 Explorer shown here planning with a 8hp Yamaha. Hull weight 59kgs Outboard weight 27kgs Fuel on board 10kgs Bag on board 10kgs Passengers load: 160kgs Quick easy and efficient planning with the 8hp Yamaha. Only available from http://www.takacat.com or one of our few authorized distributors
This quote by the French writer André Gide suggests that in order to achieve new things and explore new opportunities, one must be willing to let go of the familiar and the comfortable. The metaphor of discovering new oceans implies that there are vast and uncharted territories waiting to be explored, but to reach them, one must be willing to venture out into the unknown and leave behind the safety of the shore. This quote encourages people to be courageous and take risks in order to achieve something great. It emphasizes that one must be willing to let go of old habits or beliefs, and embrace the unknown in order to find new possibilities and opportunities. By choosing to explore the unknown, one may encounter challenges and obstacles, but the rewards of discovering new opportunities and expanding one's horizon are often worth it. So…if sailing is unknown to you, allow me to help you find your sea legs! Visit SailingBritican.com for details on our sailing lifestyle charters. #shorts #sailingexperience #sailingadventure
A few year back we had a great trip from East Down Yacht Club to Peel harbour, our Mumm 36 eat up the waves surfing all the way over. We did the trip in under 4 hours which was a record crossing for team GTR. The crew worked hard to keep the boat on an even keel trimming the sails all the way as we enjoyed the sled rid in the surf. The sea in the Irish Sea was perfectly matched to the sea state allowing us to wiggle up and down the waves with ease. The trip back home was a little harder, pounding head on into the waves was not nearly as fun as the surfing them on the way over. Hopefully you are enjoying the short the team at bottom up boats is pulling pulling together and it is giving you a taste of the content you can find on the full channel.