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Welcome aboard Portofino, a brand new 2025 Fountaine Pajot Isla 40, now part of the Most Sailing fleet. Designed to glide effortlessly across the sea, this catamaran is more than a boat — it’s an invitation to slow down, stretch out, and sail freely.⛵️ With her open layout, panoramic saloon, and breezy decks, Portofino offers the perfect balance of performance and comfort. Whether you’re sunbathing on the foredeck, enjoying dinner under the stars, or simply listening to the waves — every moment feels lighter, calmer, more alive.🌊 ⚓ This summer, let Portofino carry you through the turquoise waters of Fethiye and Göcek. Because true freedom is measured in knots. #MostSailing #Portofino #FountainePajot #Isla40 #CatamaranLife #SailingTurkey #MediterraneanDreams #YachtCharter #FethiyeGöcek
The Social Dreaming Matrix is a space where participants share their night dreams, as well as free associations emerging from those dreams. Through the offering of recent or past dreams, participants form free associations linked to personal experience or coming from films, literature or any other cultural or social objects. The aim is to expand the narrative introduced by the dreamtelling without seeking to close it. During the SDM participant form what is called a Matrix, and they avoid making any interpretations or formulations (i.e. asking questions) letting instead the dream space flow. In this context dreams tell nothing about the dreamer, they form a pattern that circulates in the matrix, thus enabling the capacity to “be alone in the presence of others”. After the dream sharing, the collective examine the content that emerged and attempt to reflect on possible meaning this information holds for individuals and members of a larger collective. ORIGIN OF SOCIAL DREAMING Gordon Lawrence has worked with SD since 1982. His discovery was rather fortuitous, emerging from a series of experiences working with groups at the Tavistock Institute in London, and later in other settings that provided him with more freedom of action.
Reefing lines are important on a sailboat because they enable us to reef down the main sail (reduce sail area) when in strong winds. We had accidentally crossed two of our reefing lines when we rerouted them to make place for our new staysail halyard. This faux pas meant Adam couldn't reef our main sail when he needed. Although conditions were fine at the time, we're lucky he caught this now and we avoided a serious situation that could have occurred because of this mistake.