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The new Nautitech 48 Open. What do you think? 👇 ▫️ The French sailing catamaran manufacturer is raising the bar with this new flagship, an elegant addition to the range designed by MLYDG. ▫️ The starboard forward area can be set up as the Utility version (workshop, storage), or as a "SmartRoom® (office/bunks). Or as a standard cabin. ▫️ @NAUTITECHCATAMARANS #yacht #design #new #circumnavigate ▫️ Subscribe to 👉 @katamaranscom 👈 for more yachts. ▫️ - Length overall 14,67 m / 48’1’’ - Beam overall 7,97 m / 26’2’’ - Draft 1,55 m / 5’1’’ - Displ (mLC) 13,5 t / 29,768 lbs - Engine (standard) D2-60 Volvo - Engine (option) D2-75 Volvo - Fuel tank 2 x 300 L / 2 x 79 us gal - Water tank 2 x 300 L / 2 x 79 us gal - Cabins & Heads 2, 3 or 4 - Berths 4 to 9 - Mainsail, standard 88m² / 947 sq ft - Self-tacking Solent, standard 42m² / 452 sq ft - Architect Marc Lombard Yacht Design Group - Interior Design Christophe Chedal-Anglay Design
In this informative YT short, we delve into the subtle differences in sea language between rope and line in the world of sailing. While some sailors may be particular about their usage, we take a more laid-back approach and explore the technical distinctions. Learn how rope is considered a raw material, while a line is a rope with a specific job onboard a vessel. Get a clearer understanding of these nautical terms and improve your sailing knowledge today!