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Hi-Star 42 https://www.scanboat.com/en/17412405

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After 10 years in the sport, skydiving has completely changed my life. In this video, I share what it's like to be a professional skydiver and tandem instructor with over a decade of experience jumping out of airplanes. We cover everything from high-speed freefly skydives to what makes tandem skydiving so rewarding. You'll also get a behind-the-scenes look at daily dropzone life, including a fun (and very real) parachute packing race with my buddy Ben. Whether you're into skydiving, aviation, extreme sports, or just curious about what it's like to fall from 13,000 feet, there's something here for you. ? In This Video: - 10 years of skydiving experience - How skydiving changed my life - Tandem skydives and first-time jump reactions - Freefly and belly jumps with friends - Parachute packing race (can you pack faster?) - The joy of introducing new people to the sky - Flying, freefall, and everything in between Whether you're a licensed skydiver, student jumper, private pilot, aerobatics enthusiast, or just dream of flying, I hope this video inspires you to chase the sky. ? Filmed at: Skydive Midwest - https://skydivemidwest.com/ ? Gear used: Vector V300 Micron - PD Valkyrie 71 - Kua Sky https://www.kuasky.com/ ? Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more skydiving videos, aviation adventures, and behind-the-scenes life as a skydiver and pilot. #Skydiving #TandemSkydive #Freefly #SkydiverLife #ParachutePacking #AviationVlog #ExtremeSports #PilotVlog #SkyAdventure #BaseJumping #Wingsuit #DropzoneLife #FlyingHigh #GeneralAviation #AdrenalineRush

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? Just look at multihulls sailing all over the world - especially on longer passages: many of them leave their mainsail stowed on the boom. In the event of a squall or big gusts, it's not always so easy to reduce sail quickly and calmly. That's why the idea of a furling mainsail is so attractive. But until now, two systems have coexisted on the market, both of which Lagoon has found less than satisfactory: an in-mast furling system increases weight aloft and prohibits the use of conventional horizontal battens, while standard in-boom furling system uses a mandrel built into a housing - making it ultimately very heavy and even dangerous in the event of an impromptu gybe, and the crew can't see what's going on during hoisting and lowering maneuvers. The Lagoon Furling Boom, designed as an option for the Lagoon 46 and 51, favors the boom rather than the mast for furling, and dispenses with the need for a special housing. The sail therefore remains visible, like the good old roller booms of the 1960s... except that the system has progressed with a structure attached to the mast that offers a constant radius. The aim is to distribute the load from the battens onto the bolt rope, thus significantly increasing the life of the mainsail. The Lagoon Furling Boom is kept level by having a topping lift stop and includes a horizontal feeder adjustment (luff guide prefeeder), ensuring a more favorable angle of attack at the luff. During our tests at La Rochelle, the system proved functional provided four instructions were followed: - Fully release the mainsheet - Set the topping lift to the stop - Hold the catamaran head to wind - Maintain good tension on the luff during hoisting and lowering The electric winch takes 4 minutes to hoist the sail (only slow speed is used for safety). Only one point remains to be optimized: the feeder, left free laterally, runs the risk of pivoting and obstructing the passage of the first batten. A stop to limit the angle to 30° angle should solve the problem. The Lagoon Furling Boom is clearly an item of equipment that will encourage sailors to use their mainsail more often, but let's not dream: it's still impossible to reduce the sail area downwind without turning into the wind. This product is primarily designed for family and/or short-handed crews. An e-Watch option alerts the user, when using one of the winches, if the topping lift is not at the stop or if the mainsheet is not sufficiently eased. Price: €37,000 ex-tax, including the sail, for the Lagoon 46; €46,000 ex-tax, sail included, for the Lagoon 51. ? Become a FREE SUBSCRIBER to Multihulls World's YouTube page now - https://www.youtube.com/c/MultihullsWorld ? Log on to our website to discover over 500 multihulls tests! Subscribe to our newsletter to take advantage of our promotions and boat show invitations! https://www.multihulls-world.com/ ? Follow us on Facebook! https://m.facebook.com/MultihullsWorldMag/?locale2=fr_FR ? Discover us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/multihulls_world/ ? Follow our multi news on X - https://twitter.com/multihullsworld?lang=fr ? Let's talk about business on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/multicoques-mag-multihulls-world/ ? Like us on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@multihullsworldmag @LagoonCatamarans1984 #lagooncatamaran #lagoon46 #lagoon51 #grandpavoisofficiel #larochelle #multihullsworld #multicoquesmag #catamaran #multihull #multicoque #furlingboom #lagoonfurlingboom

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A surprise was in store for Ken in the Lotus Spa on #skyprincess.

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