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Sailing through orca territory isn’t something we take lightly and while preparing this post for you guys, we heard another sailboat calling for help on the radio..How we stay informed and reduce the risk as much as possible: 📍We monitor:• GT Orcas App – To stay updated about interactions, sightings and risk mapping. • www.orcas.pt – MMSI verified fellow sailors for live-updates. • Telegram groups – Live updates from fellow sailors. • Orca Facebook groups - to stay updated. • We listen to channel 16 (as always) and when we here something related to a orca situation we start recording the conversation so we can go back and listen to it again ex. if we didn’t get the position, name of the vessel etc. ⚠️Our precautions:• We have chosen to only sail in daylight – Which sometimes means early mornings to do a long leg. If something were to happen, we rather want to handle it in full visibility than in the dark. • We have chosen to stay in shallow water - inside the 20m depth counter when possible, but still keeping a safe distance from breaking waves and shallow hazards. • We carry a duffel bag full of sand on deck– The most humane way to try and deter orcas, should they approach the rudder. • We maintain constant lookout – For tall dorsal fins, but also for coastal fishing gear when close to shore. • We talk through roles and action plans - so everyone onboard knows what to do in case of an emergency. 🚨Our procedure in case of an orca interaction: 1: Engine on, max speed, turn boat towards shallows and/or land. 2: One person in charge of throwing sand in the water to hopefully prevent the orcas from damaging the rudder. 3: One person in charge of flipping the swimmingladder down in the water and banging it with a hammer to make loud noises in the water to deter the orcas. 4: Other important things is to issue a Pan-Pan call on the vhf, continuous lookout and video documentation of the interaction. N.B that this is simply the way we’ve chosen to handle the situation, not a detailed A–Z guide on how you should proceed. Always make sure to research the specific area you’re sailing in. Stay safe. #orca #sailing #shortoftheday #circumnavigation


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► Full test in Special Issue N°24 Forever Green: https://www.multihulls-world.com/review/trimaran/neel-43-hybrid-electric-propulsion-according-to-emeraude-multicoques ► Also at La Grande-Motte, we looked at a Neel 43 hybrid. But don't bother looking in the options catalog of the La Rochelle-based trimaran shipyard: This “repower” was undertaken by Emeraude Multicoques, the Marseille-based dealer for the Ebro Delta (Spain) brand, which has also become the integrator of the hybrid formula for all Neel boats (new or used) and even other models on request. The installation is particularly neat and is obviously guaranteed by Emeraude Multicoques. It includes a 25-kWh battery and a 25-kW motor powered by 96 V. The range at 6 knots is approximately 10 hours. For recharging, there’s going to be greater reliance on hydrogeneration than solar power, as the surface area of the panels is relatively limited aboard the Neel 43. ► TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Builder: NEEL-Trimarans Architects: Marc Lombard Yacht Design Group Length: 42’4” (12.9 m) Beam: 24’3” (7.4 m) Draft: 4’11” (1.5 m) Air draught: 62’4” (19 m) Light displacement: 19,850 lbs (9 t) Upwind sail area: 1,098 sq ft (102 m²) Mainsail: 630 sq ft (58.60 m²) Solent: 467 sq ft (43.40 m²) Engine: 50 HP Volvo saildrive ► Become a FREE SUBSCRIBER to Multihulls World's YouTube page now - https://www.youtube.com/c/MultihullsWorld ► Log on to our website to discover over 600 multihulls tests! Subscribe to our newsletter to take advantage of our promotions and boat show invitations! https://www.multihulls-world.com/ ► Follow us on Facebook! https://m.facebook.com/MultihullsWorldMag/?locale2=fr_FR ► Discover us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/multihulls_world/ ► Follow our multi news on X https://twitter.com/multihullsworld?lang=fr ► Let’s talk about business https://www.linkedin.com/company/multicoques-mag-multihulls-world/ ► Like us on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@multihullsworldmag #multihullsworld #yachting #multihull #cruising #bluewater #sailing #sailcruising #seatrial #boatreview #bluewatersailing #boat #boatlife #boating #sailingday #magazine #youtube #tiktok #neel43 #trimaran #neel43hybrid #forevergreen #electricboat #internationalmultihullshow #lagrandemotte #brieucmaisonneuve #addictivesailing #neeltrimarans #emeraudemulticoques @neel-trimaransgroup @EmeraudeMulticoques