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Modern, Luxury and Performance Our new A44 will take in the catamaran range a special place thanks to its design and the preliminary study that was carried out by the couple of our STGI / Aventura shipyard and the famous Samer Laster architect. Designed for performance, with low draft and exact width to explore new area, the lines are resolutely fluid and tight with important glass surfaces openings and amenities that give pride of place to space and comfort. Elegance and confort Behind the sliding doors is the large and safe cockpit with a table and plenty comfortable seating. Each hull has an integrated bathing platform with easy access to the water. At the forward end of the catamaran we find large trampolines and deck space for relaxation and enjoyment. The sails are handled from the helmsman’s seat to the left side of the cockpit. From there is good visibility for maneuvers and handling the catamaran. With its streamlined hull and standard high-end equipment, the Aventura 44 does not neglect performance for long-distance sailing. For more info visit https://coralyboats.com
The Sunreef 80 GAYA is a head-spinning luxury yacht combining bold exterior styling with refined interior design and great performance under sail. With her navy blue hulls and silver superstructure, topped with a black mast and boom, GAYA is a highly customised craft belonging to the shipyard's new range of sail catamarans. Following her delivery by the end of 2018 in Gdansk, Poland, the yacht sailed to the south coast of France to spend the wintertime cruising between Monaco and Barcelona.
When parrotfish sleep at night, they often secrete a mucus "sleeping bag" around themselves for protection from predators. The bags also have antibiotic properties that are beneficial for the fish. There are over 30 species of parrotfish on the Great Barrier Reef and you are usually guaranteed to see these magnificently coloured creatures swimming over the corals. They all share a few common traits, the most obvious being their teeth. Parrotfish evolved from the carnivorous wrasse family, but through the course of time, their teeth have moved forward on the jawbone and reduced in size. Eventually, the teeth fused together creating a very useful tool for scratching algae off the surface of the coral. Filmed at Norman Reef recently, check out this video clip of a parrotfish tucked away for the night while the coral spawns. Vision courtesy of Satoshi Kagimoto, Indepth Video. Enjoy a day trip to spot a parrotfish and many more tropical creatures with Great Adventures - Green Island Cruises http://www.greatadventures.com.au/