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The return of a signature modelThe Allures 40.9 is back in production.A 12m aluminium yacht designed for bluewater cruising: strong, self-sufficient, and easy to handle.🎯 Highlights:➤ New production launched➤ Built for reliability and short-handed sailing➤ First unit available in March 2027(Re)discover it now 👉 Link in bio

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First Thing to Wash on a Sailboat! #sailing #boats #shorts

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Guarda il video completo qui 👇 https://youtu.be/UAg-GwbiPlE Il nuovo Grand Soleil 65 LC è una delle regine di questi saloni nautici. Si tratta di una barca con tuga panoramica, una novità questa per i Cantieri del Pardo, e una filosofia da vero blue water. Il tutto però coordinato con la carena di Matteo Polli, che avrà un occhio alle prestazioni, e con la coperta e gli interi di Nauta Design. Al Cannes Yachting Festival siamo saliti a bordo per scoprire i segreti di questa barca. Servizio Mauro Giuffrè GRAND SOLEIL 65 – Scheda tecnica Lunghezza fuoritutto 21,60 m Lunghezza al galleggiamento 18,20 m Lunghezza scafo 20,10 m Larghezza max 5,9 m Pescaggio standard 3,50 m Dislocamento standard 26.000 kg (Perfomance) / 26.500 kg (Long Cruise) Motore 110 cv Serbatoio carburante 900 litri Serbatoio acqua 900 litri Progetto Matteo Polli/Cantiere del Pardo Designer Nauta Design Naval architecture Matteo Polli

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Diehard anglers and fishers beware-- You're gonna want one of these 2016 Davis 34 CC models. Triple engines, 100 gallon livewell, tackle station...it's a fishing machine. Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/boatsdotcom For more boating videos, visit http://www.boats.com. boats.com features boat reviews, how-to videos, special features, and information about new boats, boats for sale, and boating products—usually with a dash of fun. Our reviewers test the features, performance, and specifications of each boat, searching out the hidden details for a critical evaluation. If you're shopping for a boat, we want to help you make the best choice. And if you're just looking, we'll try to make it fun too. Subscribe to receive notification of new videos.

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The ride out of the Narrows of Strangford Lough to the Irish Sea always makes me simile. Racing out with wind against tide can make for some serious lump at the bar mouth so the crew always has to be ready to react as the boat bounced up and over the waves. The lump as not as bad as expect during the exit of the 2022 South Rock Race, the J109 Going to Red had its first offshore hit out against Hindsight and came through with flying colours. The boys were hitting 9 knots with a strong push of outgoing tide as the raced toward the Bar Buoy before taking the left turn to head up the coast to the South Rock. The team on redline racing harding skipped a beat as they bounced off the top of a couple of short share waves. The trip back in should be a lot flatter as wind and tide will be heading in the same direction. As always the South Rock race was a load of fun, there is nothing like getting out for an offshore bash. The team at Bottom Up Boats hope you are enjoying our shorts bits of some our racing trips as our J109 went bouncing over the strangford lough bar during the 2022 South Rock Race.

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Seven years into boatlife, I sometimes look back at the naive girl I was when we first stepped on board ForTuna, unsure whether I envy her optimism or feel grateful to be a seasoned liveaboard now. She definitely didn’t expect these five things: 1. How much mental energy small decisions take. Weather, anchorages, groceries, maintenance, nothing is big on its own, but everything needs attention. 2. How quickly “adventure” turns into routine. And how necessary that routine becomes if you want to stay. 3. How comforting familiarity feels. Knowing one anchorage well can feel richer than constantly moving on. 4. How little the big moments matter compared to the small ones. It’s not the passages you remember most, but the everyday rhythms. 5. How boatlife doesn’t become easier, you just learn what actually matters. Stay Salty, Greta and Michael #sailing #sailinglife #liveaboard #sailingadventure #liveaboardlife

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