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Lagoon 500 AZURIA joins the Regency Fleet in the British Virgin Islands with the ever popular crew of Mark & Sally Duncan

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The Boats.com review team takes a quick look at this 26 foot daysailer, the Tartan 26, a sailboat which can also be used as a weekender. http://blog.boats.com/2012/10/tartan-fantail-26-video-tour/ For more video short takes, visit www.boats.com

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Golden light, relaxation mode activated. 🌅 As the sun goes down and your Catana shines, it’s not the end of the day... it’s the beginning of the best part. A warm deck, calm sea, and blazing sky — the ultimate chill moment. Who fancies experiencing this every evening? ________ 🇫🇷 Lumière dorée, mood détente activé. 🌅 Quand le soleil plonge et que le Catana brille, c’est pas la fin de la journée… c’est le début du meilleur moment. Pont chaud, mer calme, ciel qui flambe — instant chill par excellence. Qui veut vivre ça tous les soirs ? ________ #catana #sunsetvibes #catamaranspirit #chillenmer #goldenhour #lifeonwater #voileetplaisir

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⛵The OXO method is a simple and effective way to tie a line onto a boat cleat and is often used by boaters to secure their boats in place. Here are the steps to follow: Begin by taking the end of the line and making a small loop, with the standing part of the line on the bottom and the working end on the top. Bring the line's working end down and around the base of the cleat, making an "O" shape. Next, bring the line's working end back up and over the top of the loop, creating an "X" shape. Then, bring the line's working end down and around the base of the cleat again, creating a second "O" shape. Finally, bring the line's working end back up and over the top of the loop again, creating a second "X" shape. To finish, snug up the line by pulling on the standing part of the line and making a few half hitches around one of the horns of the cleat to keep the line securely in place. The result should be a secure and reliable knot that will keep your boat safely moored to the cleat. It is important to remember always to double-check your knots and make sure they are secure before leaving your boat unattended. #sailingexperience #sailinglife #boatlife #short

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