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armatore: (s.m.) (Terminologia) shipowner Persona o impresa, non necessariamente proprietaria, che utilizza l'imbarcazione per effettuare trasporti o servizi. Riferito ad imbarcazioni da diporto indica normalmente, ma non obbligatoriamente, il proprietario. Infatti se il proprietario affitta ad un terzo l'imbarcazione, tale terza parte in veste di armatore sarà gestore e responsabile in toto dell'imbarcazione stessa. In tal caso si stipula una "dichiarazione di armamento". banchina: (s.f.) (Strutture) quay, pier Zona portuale che, con opere murarie e con idonee attrezzature, è resa adatta all'attracco di imbarcazioni e navi. Nei marina per il diporto possono essere fisse o galleggianti e sempre dotate di servizi quali: elettricità, acqua, telefono, etc. 📌 Vienimi a trovare presso il cantiere BARCHE BELLANDI a Via Vò s/n 25015 Desenzano del Garda (BS) 🛥 Sei un appassionato del mondo della nautica? Vieni a dare un'occhiata al mio blog http://www.barchemania.com Il canale YouTube di Barche Bellandi è l'unico in Italia che ti permette di essere sempre aggiornato su: ✔ Test in acqua imbarcazioni nuove. ✔ Test in acqua imbarcazioni usate. ✔ Presentazione in anteprima di imbarcazioni ai saloni nautici. ✔ Tutorial pratici su imbarcazioni ed accessori. ✔ Tutorial tecnici su imbarcazioni e motori. ✔ Riflessioni sul mondo della nautica da diporto. Mi trovi anche su: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/barchebellandi Blog http://www.barchemania.com Rimani in contatto con me iscrivendoti al canale Barche Bellandi https://www.youtube.com/NauticaBellandi 📝 Se hai dubbi o domande inerenti al video lascia un commento, ti risponderò al più presto! Buon vento Oscar Bellandi

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⛵⚡🌊 "One small sail, one brave soul, and a storm that refuses to wait." Thunder cracks, waves crash, but the sailor holds firm — courage isn't loud, it's steady at the helm. #StormSailing #BraveSailor #OceanChallenge #ThunderAndWaves #SailingThroughIt #SeaStorm #FearlessAtSea #WeatherTheStorm

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The Kayon Jungle Resort is a place where seasoned travellers can escape the hectic pace of everyday life and feel renewed by the beauty of nature. This sanctuary of tropical indulgence is located within the traditional Balinese village of Bresela, Payangan and is just 25 minutes from the cultural heart of Ubud.

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You can sign up for Jeff’s Offshore Cruising course by going to https://www.boatersuniversity.com/ This Offshore Cruising Tip is called, “Through hulls”. Through hulls are vital operational features that every boat owner needs to understand. Many owners take through hulls for granted and don’t give them much thought. We’d like to encourage you to remember their vital roles. We recommend that you identify the location and purpose of each through hull on your boat. As part of your check lists and routines we suggest you test regularly and make sure each through hull is working – it can be freely opened and closed. When they aren’t used, they can “freeze” or become stubborn. Through hulls that supply raw water to strainers seem to get more service since they are closed off to clean out the strainers, then re-opened. Other through hulls, like deck drains, are rarely adjusted since they are almost always left open. “Exercising” through hulls keeps them active and ready. One tip we recommend is using a PVC pipe as a “long reach” to check those through hulls tucked away outboard and also as a “persuader” that can give you the extra leverage you need to nudge a through hull that has become stiff due to lack of use. Never force a through hull, you could break it and open the flow of water. It is a good practice to have soft wooden bungs and a soft blow hammer nearby to plug a broken through hull and stop the inflow of raw water. If your boat is hauled out you can be a bit more aggressive, but if they are really stuck, they may need to be disassembled or replaced. To learn more about preparing for safe cruising, we invite you to sign up for “Offshore Cruising – Preparing Craft and Crew” and learn why it has become one of the most popular classes offered. To log in and sign up for the course, please go to this link, https://www.boatersuniversity.com/courses/offshore-cruising/?omhide=true JMYS clients can insert the discount code JEFFSAVES at check out to receive a 20% discount. JMYS is proud to partner with Boaters University and we hope that you will sign up to take the course. We truly believe this course will be a huge help for all boaters who wish to travel offshore. Thank you for watching this special tip video, we welcome your comments. Please visit our website: https://www.JMYS.com Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmerrillyachtsales/?fref=nf Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/merrillyachts Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmystrawlers/ To get in touch with Jeff Merrill: Mobile +1 949.355.4950 | Email Jeff@JMYS.com

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