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Would you take this agile sport cruiser for a high‑speed coastal run or island hop? Rate this boat from 1–5 stars and comment below! Wajer 38 S © Wajer Yachts Length overall: 38 ft (11.6 m) Beam: 12 ft (3.7 m) Draft: approx. 3 ft (0.9 m) Displacement: approx. 7.8 t Max speed: approx. 42 kn (48 mph / 78 km/h) Cruising speed: approx. 30–35 kn (35–40 mph / 56–65 km/h) Range: ~200+ nm Engines: Twin Volvo Penta IPS drives Fuel capacity: ~1,000 L Guest capacity: up to 10 persons The Wajer 38 S is a refined Scandinavian sport cruiser that blends minimalist design with exhilarating performance. Its open‑deck layout, versatile seating, and premium finishes make it ideal for social cruising, waterside lunches, or fast coastal legs. Twin Volvo Penta IPS drives provide intuitive joystick control, smooth handling, and efficient performance for spirited adventures. #WajerYachts #SportCruiser #PerformanceBoat #HarbourMasters

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This knot is called a round turn and two half hitches. And the round turn of two half hitches is a fantastic knot for tying on fenders. It's also a great knot for tying your dinghy up to a piling. So here are the steps to do a round turn and two half hitches. You go all the way around your stanchion or the dock post, leave quite a bit of tail. So there's our round turn we like to go over and you come back through that triangle, tighten it up, and the second time we come under. And then back over and that tightens it up. And that's a clean looking round turn, two half hitches. And you can see how that is a real strong, solid knot that's gonna hold your fenders or your dinghy to a dock.

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Welcome to Sailing Black Pearl, a Vlog about our crazy lives! We are starting this channel to share our experiences as professional adventurers, scuba divers, backpackers, boaters, and life hackers. We have a lot of catching up to do, but here is what is on our agenda: Backpacking - A Simple How To Backpacking - Our Survival Guide Backpacking in Mexico Backpacking in Guatemala Semana Santa in Antigua - Purple Robes for Days Hiking an Active Volcano - Acatenango Utilla - A Backpacker's Paradise Backpacking in Nicaragua A Side Note on Passports Backpacking as a Couple The Truth About Hostels How To Live Abroad - How They Do It How Much Does It Cost To Travel? Scuba Diving - How to Get Started Don't Be One of 'those' Divers What Is Cave Diving, Really? Zero to Hero and Diving Dive Instructor - Good, Bad, and Ugly Which Dive Certification Should I Get? Working in a Scuba Shop - 'Volunteering' Flipping Boats - Is There Money In It? Flipping Boats - Lessons Learned and How To Recover Flipping a 36' 1976 Trojan How to Fix a Soft Fiberglass Deck - The Easy Way Flipping Boats - When to Pass Skydiving For My First Time... ALONE! Tandem Skydiving Cave Diving Caving Canyoneering Jet Skiing Our Seadoo Sparks, an Honest Review - 3 Years Later How To Fix a Seadoo Spark Hull Storing a Seadoo Spark Outside We also have some other big announcements coming up, so stay tuned! Comment below if you have any specific requests, questions, or want to tell us which topic to cover next. Thank you for stopping by :) Sand, Sun, and Rum. Amanda and John

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