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META Dreaming of your next kite boating adventure? Start planning now! We are offering free, personalized integration layout on how to integrate LibertyKite® on your boat, including a custom layout and expert installation tips designed just for you. 📥 Get your personalized plan on the link in our bio! Drone footage © Patrice Hauser #LibertyKite #MarineInnovation #SailingTechnology #Yachting #SustainablePropulsion #KiteSailing #BoatLife #SailingAdventure #OceanAdventure #EcoSailing #BoatTech #FutureOfSailing #WaterSports #AdventureSailing #Kitesurfing #SailWithKites #InnovationAtSea #WinterPrep #GreenSailing #BluePlanet
🌊 « Ma boussole, c’est le désir d’être libre »… Cette phrase de Naomi James, première femme à avoir fait le tour du monde en solitaire en 1978, résume si bien l’esprit des marins ! Suivre son propre cap, guidée par l’envie de liberté, affronter les éléments, se dépasser… Voilà tout ce qu’évoque cette citation inspirante. #navigation #FemmesFortes #sailing #voilier #bateau
Serie: Ablandiger Wind – Hafenmanöver (Teil 1/3) Ablandiger Wind beim längsseitigen Anlegen: Die Achterleine liegt am Dalben – aber der Motor reicht nicht, um die Yacht längsseits an den Steg zu ziehen. Der Trick: Eine zweite Leine wird an der Achterleine befestigt und über Klampe/Winsch geführt – so entsteht ein Kraftvorteil (Hebel), mit dem du dich kontrolliert näher heranholst. 👉 Mehr Hafenmanöver & Praxis: Profil öffnen. #ablandigerwind #hafenmanöver #längsseits #segeln #skipper #sporedo
We were in the midst of making a mistake, much like last winter. Fully engaged in various projects, a screwdriver here, a wrench there... and suddenly, we place something on our beautifully lacquered dining table, causing deep scratches on the tabletop ✨ We’ve agreed that we bought the boat to use it, so it’s not like we’re walking on tiptoes to avoid wear and tear on the boat. Where we can, we take preventive measures. Therefore, the dining table, which has turned into a work table over the winter, has been covered with an old tablecloth to avoid unnecessary wear 🛠️ The scratches and marks we’ve made throughout the boat are annoying when they happen. One tells oneself, “if only I had done it this way, it would never have happened.” But we’ve gotten better at saying “oh well,” and as time goes on, the scars remind us of a specific time or episode aboard the boat ⛵️