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The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2025 marked another milestone for Sunreef Yachts, showcasing the shipyard’s vision of innovation and luxury on the water. Set along the vibrant Las Olas Marina, the event featured two of Sunreef’s most celebrated power catamarans. Making its official United States debut, the 60 Sunreef Power impressed guests with its blend of performance, comfort, and contemporary design. Alongside it, the 80 Sunreef Power embodied elegance with spacious interiors, a bow terrace, and a flybridge designed for comfort. Throughout the show, visitors experienced Sunreef Yachts’ distinctive craftsmanship and design philosophy firsthand. FLIBS 2025 concluded as a celebration of creativity, connection, and the bright future of luxury power catamarans, reaffirming Sunreef Yachts’ leading position in the American market. _____________ Get in touch with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunreefyachts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sunreefluxur... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sunr... Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunreefyachts Website: https://sunreef-yachts.com/ E-mail: info@sunreef-yachts.com
🌊 Island Packet 35 Takes on Central America Sailing! 🚤 Join Capn Tinsley as she interviews Dean Porter about sailing his Island Packet 35, S/V SeaChamp, to San Salvador and the West Coast of Central America. . #SaltyAbandon #SaltyPodcast #Sailing #IslandPacket #BSeaChamp #SailingAdventures Podlink: https://tinyurl.com/SaltyPodcast35
The path out of the Strangford lough narrows on the way to the Irish Sea keeps any captain on their toes. With the tide racing almost as fast as the wind and plenty of rocks and depth changes you always have the chance to see some whirlpools while working to windward. The team on J109 GTR watch the waves build as the rudder was whipped from left to right as we past once of the larger whirlpools on the way to the strangford lough bar.