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S/V Sweet n Salty is a 2010 Leopard 46 catamaran, for sale by owner. She is a beautiful Leopard 46 with loads of upgrades to add to the comfort of living aboard. The 2360 watts of solar and 1200 amps of lithium are enough to power the water maker or the air conditioner without the generator. The rain head shower head on the port scoop is perfect after using the swim platform to enjoy the crystal clear water. The galley is outfitted with all the comforts of home and you can choose to cook with gas/electric or microwave. After a long day of sailing the front deck has cushions for relaxing and an awning for shade...while the owners stateroom has a king bed to retire in comfort. So many added touches make her special, she is clearly a well loved boat! Additional catamaran photos, details, and equipment list as well as seller contact information can be viewed at: https://www.catamaransite.com/catamarans-for-sale/#post-49245
The third passage race of West Highland Yachting week 2022 from Tobermory to Oban once again provided some close racing at the first turning mark. The J109 BlueJay just got across the bow of the second J109 Going to Red. The they were closely followed by the 3rd J109 Salamander who was forced to go wide as the fast charging Sigma 400 Sunrise with no mark room decided to ignore the rules and gybe in side rather than luffing to keep clear. It was a little disappointing that Sunrise failed to do any penalty turns after breaking the rules, karma came to the rescue of the boats who followed the rules as Sunrise's kit wrapped around the forestay which allowed Salamander to luff up under them retaking 3rd place on the long run to Oban. BlueJay showed a clean pair feels leading from start to finish just beating Salamander to win the race, GTR learnt that polars are king when one design racing and learnt the hard way that low and slow is not the way to go when racing a J109 down wind. There was lots of tight racing across the whole week which made for a great regatta in the Scottish Highlands. The team at Bottom Up Boat hope you are enjoying the action from WHYW 2023.