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Just TWO DAYS LEFT until THE BIGGEST Beneteau discounts! 🥂 From November 25 to December 1, Beneteau is offering an incredible opportunity to purchase an Oceanis yacht with discounts of up to €315,000! A unique opportunity not to be missed. Exquisite models at even more exquisite costs. 🤝 Choose the yacht that best meets your needs. 👉 Register right away to make sure you don't miss out on these great deals! Get all the details at masteryachting.com. #Beneteau #Oceanis #LuxuryYacht #LimitedTimeSale #DreamYacht

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The SLYC Regatta 2025 was an unforgettable event that brought together the sailing community to celebrate their passion for traditional sailing and maritime history. This year's regatta featured a stunning array of classic yachts, including the iconic glen yacht designed by the renowned Alfred Mylne, a legendary figure in yacht design. The SLYC Regatta 2025 showcased the beauty of vintage yachts, with their elegant lines and rich history, as they competed in a series of thrilling races. The event was a testament to the enduring appeal of classic yachting and the strong sense of camaraderie that exists within the yacht community. From the majestic classic boats to the smaller, traditional vessels, the regatta was a true celebration of sailing history and the art of yacht sailing. The sailing club's commitment to preserving the traditions of sailing was evident in every aspect of the regatta, from the meticulously maintained bottom up boats to the enthusiastic participants who shared a deep passion for the sport. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of classic yacht design, the SLYC Regatta 2025 had something for everyone, and this video highlights the best moments from the event, giving you a glimpse into the world of traditional sailing and the vibrant community that surrounds it. The team at bottom up boats hope you are enjoying our short clips from the 2025 season.

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A drone above the altantic. To undertake the crewed around-the-world record is as much about the human adventure as it is a technical and sporting challenge. The men and women working alongside Dona Bertarelli and Yann Guichard at Spindrift racing have been preparing this race against the clock for almost three years. The target: to sail around the world in less than 45 days, 13 hours and 42 minutes. The tough record they will try to beat was set by Loïck Peyron and his crew in 2012 on Banque Populaire V, which was renamed Spindrift 2 a year later. The French-Swiss team decided to use the same 40 m trimaran because they believed that the boat could be further optimised, a task that sailors, engineers and technicians at the team have been working on ever since. After countless hours of work at the boatyard and 40,000 nautical miles of racing and training, the Spindrift racing-prepared trimaran is all set to go. The team will officially go on stand-by on October 19th and wait for the ideal weather window. Spindrift 2 crew for the Jules Verne Trophy Yann Guichard, skipper Dona Bertarelli, helmsman-trimmer Sébastien Audigane, helmsman-trimmer Antoine Carraz, helmsman-trimmer Thierry Duprey du Vorsent, helmsman-trimmer Christophe Espagnon, helmsman-bowman Jacques Guichard, helmsman-trimmer Erwan Israël, navigator Loïc Le Mignon, helmsman-trimmer Sébastien Marsset, équipier d’avant François Morvan, helmsman-trimmer Xavier Revil, helmsman-trimmer Yann Riou, media reporter Thomas Rouxel, helmsman-bowman Jean-Yves Bernot, onshore router Simone Gaeta, substitute Thomas Le Breton, substitute Jules Verne Trophy Start and finish: a line between Créac’h lighthouse (Ushant island) and Lizard Point (England) Course: non-stop around-the-world tour travelling without outside assistance via the three capes (Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn) Minimum distance: 21,600 nautical miles (40,000 kilometres) Ratification : World Sailing Speed Record Council Time to beat: 45 days, 13 hours, 42 minutes and 53 seconds Average speed: 19.75 knots Date of current record: January 2012 Holder: Banque Populaire V, Loïck Peyron and a 13-man crew Maxi-trimaran joined Spindrift racing on: January 2013 Stand-by start date for Spindrift 2: October 19th, 2015 See more at: https://lc.cx/4JRY __________________________________________________________________ SailingNews TV is the N°1 yachting and sailing channel. We cover all the major sailing events: America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Vendée Globe, World Match Racing Tour and many more. We also help you discover new places. SailingNews TV channel also features boat tests, practical video guides and interviews with sailors. Sailing News TV is the Youtube Channel you should subscribe to if you like sailing. Subscribe to SailingNewsTV ▶ https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSaili... Facebook ▶ http://goo.gl/NQpZMv Twitter ▶ http://goo.gl/8UfmLY

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