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Getting that single forgotten item means navigating a dinghy, securing a dock, and a hike. Forget two-day shipping; you're looking at a two-hour expedition... for an avocado. Hope your galley is well-stocked, sailor! 🥑⚓️ Like and subscribe for more! Drop the dock lines and you'll feel truly alive! You'll feel truly alive when the anchor's up, your engine's purring or sail is full! Forget 'rush hour'; the nearest traffic jam is a pod of dolphins. 🐬 on the high seas. This salt-caked existence is pure freedom. 🌊⚓️ Hit that like and subscribe button before we drift into international waters! 😂 "The good news, Captain, is you're in charge of your life! The bad news? You're also in charge of bilge pumps, leaky portlights, and keeping barnacles off the hull. No one else is steering this ship... or scrubbing the heads. Navigate wisely! 🛥️⚓️ Like and subscribe for more salty wisdom! You Will Make Many Friends... because when the bilge pump fails, "You will make many friends" is boat-life shorthand for "You're going to need a lot of tools and favours." From blown fuses to barnacle removal, every sailor's expertise becomes your resource, and you'll meet every helpful soul in the marina! *Boating* is a crash course in community, where a shared love of the open water, and a desperate need for a spare *whatever-it-is* instantly bonds you. ⚓R◯🔧 It's a relationship built on salty air and shared skills (and a lot of talking about engine trouble). 🛠️⚓️ Like and subscribe for more boat-life "friendship" facts! Wake up to a gentle rocking, not an alarm ⏰. The only traffic is a curious dolphin 🐬. Your biggest worry? Did you remember the sunscreen? Living on a boat means every sunset feels like a movie and your office is the ocean. It's a dreamy, slightly salty life! ✨ Like and subscribe for more boat life chaos! ⚓️
The Mumm 36 - Go To Red made some magical memories for the Bottom Up Boats crew. The boat really came alive whenever the breeze was up. The boat was getting into full de-power mode in gust up to 16 knots on the beautiful sunny day on Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland. Flat water and breeze really suited the Mumm 36 with all the crew on the rail as we make our way past several other yachts. The it was perfect condition for the yacht with the crew working together to ensure the sails were trimmed to perfection to keep the boat flat while beating to the top mark The team at bottom up boats hope you enjoyed this Mumm 36 Memory, where you can become a skipper for a minute by coming onboard Go to Red. Go to Red was a great boat which creation many memories which the crew and hopefully you look back on fondly for many years to come.