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Designed for both relaxation and adventure, the Capelli Tempest 44 offers a spacious 3.5m beam, comfortably accommodating 10-12 guests. With overnight capabilities, including a double bed, standalone shower, and toilet, it’s built for extended trips on the water. Key Features: ✔️ Triple Yamaha 450HP outboards for smooth performance ✔️ Garmin Marine Electronics for seamless navigation ✔️ Teak cockpit & stringers for a premium feel ✔️ Convertible dinette & dual berths for added comfort ✔️ Premium sound system & LED lighting ✔️ Hard top, T-top bimini & underwater lightsA versatile boat that balances style, comfort, and performance on the water.

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Heating the piston and the connecting rod to 80 degrees celcius. Piston pin the refrigerator The first clips already in the piston On the third attempt I was quick enough with the piston pin Piston rings assembled with the oil ring first, all markings towards the head of the piston New crank shaft bearing with the indents at the same border

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⛵The OXO method is a simple and effective way to tie a line onto a boat cleat and is often used by boaters to secure their boats in place. Here are the steps to follow: Begin by taking the end of the line and making a small loop, with the standing part of the line on the bottom and the working end on the top. Bring the line's working end down and around the base of the cleat, making an "O" shape. Next, bring the line's working end back up and over the top of the loop, creating an "X" shape. Then, bring the line's working end down and around the base of the cleat again, creating a second "O" shape. Finally, bring the line's working end back up and over the top of the loop again, creating a second "X" shape. To finish, snug up the line by pulling on the standing part of the line and making a few half hitches around one of the horns of the cleat to keep the line securely in place. The result should be a secure and reliable knot that will keep your boat safely moored to the cleat. It is important to remember always to double-check your knots and make sure they are secure before leaving your boat unattended. #sailingexperience #sailinglife #boatlife #short

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Well we have been in Florida for a year, and we can see are gator is getting bigger. You can also follow us on our blog: https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/ Or go directly to cooking: https://www.dininginwithdanielle.com If you have a request, please see our blog and go to contact. https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/contact-us/ Current Video & Blog Productions: Florida Landscapes Explore Florida Recipes with Danielle DIY and HowTo Reviews Equipment: All videos are edited with Sony VEGAS Pro or Filmora Our video studio does have a green screen with umbrella lighting All recording equipment is Sony and our main camera is the HDR-CX675 offering servo steadied filming and 5.1 sound. Affiliate Links: - Shop Amazon at no cost to you, and helps our channel: https://amzn.to/2SMfsjS - Shop Target at no cost to you, and helps our channel: https://goto.target.com/xkbJ1 - Easy low-cost Financial Investing: Acorns Investment - https://www.acorns.com/invite?code=ach8rs - Best Blog Hosting: https://www.bluehost.com/?utm_source=www.chrisdoeswhat.com&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=affiliate-link_chrisdoeswhat_notype Music: Intro/Outro: Elliot Berger - The Nameless #chrisdoeswhat #dininginwithdanielle #homaidchef

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