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Dolphin gets belly rubs from our boat!

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This is new horse for Lou. She is one of my students who has been riding a smaller horse. she just turned 14 and is moving up to to this scope but green thoroughbred named Mulligan. They are doing their first Hunter Pace next weekend at Rappahannock Hunt. #horse #training #threedayeventing #2023 #attitude #SAS #justdoit

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Day 10 of our Christmas calendar brings you to the V-cabin—our second guest cabin, located right in the bow of the boat. 🎄 This cozy space is ideal for a couple, two friends, or even two strangers who might leave as new besties!! 😉 Here’s what this cabin offers: 🧳 Personal storage: - Cabinets along the hull for your clothes, gadgets and gear! - A hanging locker - which we really want to install some shelves! 🛏️ Under-bed storage: - A drawer and small cabinet, previously we’ve stored bed linen here, but when we move back on board everything will be reconsidered. - Room for sails underneath the mattresses. ⚙️ Bow thruster compartment: Forward of the sails, tucked away for easy maintenance. We keep getting new ideas for new ways to get as much storage possibilities as much, so it might have changed when you get on board sometime 😎 Do you have some great ideas for getting as much storage out of the cabin as possible? 🎥 See you tomorrow for another behind-the-scenes look at life aboard Vela! 🎵 Music by Sergio Prosvirini from Pixabay #YouTubeShorts #Explore #TravelVlog #Vloggers #DailyLife #ChristmasCalendar #Vlogmas #ChristmasOnBoard #Beneteau44cc #Sailing #Liveaboard #LifeAtSea

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We built the F4 Foiling Catamaran for Red Bull. They went on an epic adventure to foil from New York to Bermuda. They encountered 35-knot winds and waves up to 25 feet which hammered the "F4," a 46-foot foiling catamaran. Ideal foiling conditions out of New York turned treacherous for some of the world’s best sailors, who battled the elements for over 66 hours during a 662-mile (1,065km) open ocean journey. More information over the F4 can be requested via www.dnaperformancesailing.com or email DNA@hollandcomposites.nl

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