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Ever wonder what it's like to live at sea? It's a lot different living on a sailboat in the open ocean than living on land! Sailing the Bahamas, we spent 2 days way out at sea with no land in sight. There are... challenges. #sailing #travel #bahamas The TRUTH About Living on a Sailboat in the Open Ocean

SOLAIA yacht is a 40m motor yacht, custom built-in 2001 by Hakvoort Shipyard with the last refit in 2016. Felix Buytendijk Yacht Design has designed both her interior and exterior. Attention has been paid to the quality of the furnishings on board and she has an impressive finish. Her interior sleeps up to 8 guests in 4 staterooms. SOLAIA features an elevator uniting the three decks, a large sky lounge, a hot tub and she is perfect for relaxing with friends and family. Her gym is equipped with the latest exercise equipment. She has a cruising speed of 12 knots, a maximum speed of 13 knots and a range of 4,200 NM, so style and performance combine beautifully. Enquire with Fraser to find out more about this yacht for sale: https://www.fraseryachts.com/en/yacht-for-sale/solaia/?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=referral Built/ Refit: 2001/2016 Builder: HAKVOORT Length: 40M/131'03" Beam: 8.6M (28'03") Draft: 2.7M (8'10") Gross Tonnage: 427 Hull: STEEL Stabilisers: UNDERWAY Engines: 2 X CATERPILLAR (720HP) Cruising/Max speed: 11/13 Knots Cruise Range: 4,200 NM Economical Range: 6,500 NM Exterior Design: FELIX BUYTENDIJK Interior Designer: FELIX BUYTENDIJK Classification: LLOYD'S REGISTER (LR) Configuration: Staterooms: 4 Guests: 8 Crew: 7


This is our amateur opinion using the information available to us at the time of this video. Tropical systems can be unpredictable and we recommend everyone make their own decisions when it comes to storm tactics. Be safe and we look forward to talking soon. We like the Predict Wind app for storm planning.