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► Un article à découvrir dans Multicoques Mag N°233 Spécial Évasion ! ► La location de voiliers s’est imposée dès les années 1980 ; aujourd’hui, dans les régions tropicales, les catamarans dominent très nettement le marché. La clientèle apprécie en effet le confort et l’intimité dispensés par les multicoques. La formule de la location apporte bien des avantages – choix de la destination, possibilité d’être encadré par un skipper – mais reste parfois la problématique de constituer un équipage complet pour répartir les frais… c’est là que la location à la cabine peut constituer une option séduisante. Marie Dufay, journaliste-auteur spécialiste du nautisme et des grands voyages a testé cette offre proposée par Dream Yachts Worldwide au départ de Tahiti, cap sur les mythiques Iles de la Société : Moorea, Huahine, Taha’a, Bora-Bora et Raiatea. Cette croisière de 11 jours et 10 nuits s’est déroulée à bord d’un Lagoon 620 doté de 6 cabines ; le loueur propose également deux autres modèles – Bali 5.4 et Ipanema 58. Un article à découvrir dans notre prochain Multicoques Mag N°233 Spécial Évasion ! ► Abonnez-vous GRATUITEMENT à la chaîne YouTube de Multicoques Mag dès maintenant – https://www.youtube.com/c/MultihullsWorld ► Connectez-vous à notre site Web pour découvrir plus de 600 essais ! Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter afin de profiter de nos promotions et d’invitations aux salons nautiques ! https://www.multicoques-mag.com/ ► Suivez-nous sur Facebook ! https://www.facebook.com/MulticoquesMag/ ► Découvrez-nous sur Instagram https://www.instagram.com/multihulls_world/ ► Suivez les actus multi sur X https://twitter.com/multihullsworld?lang=fr ► Parlons business ! https://www.linkedin.com/company/multicoques-mag-multihulls-world/ ► Likez-nous sur TikTok ! https://www.tiktok.com/@multihullsworldmag #multicoquesmag #navigation #croisiere #multicoque #essaienmer #testenmer #navigation #voile #croisiere #grandecroisiere #grandvoyage #magazine #catamaran #youtube #tiktok #tahiti #borabora #dreamyachtworldwide #dreamyachtcharter @DreamYachtWorldwide @DreamYachtSales #locationcatamaran #lagoon620 #croisierealacabine

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Sailingboat - Både sælges, Beneteau Oceanis 50, 2007 EUR 235.000 Scanboat https://www.scanboat.com/en/boat-market/boats/sailingboat-beneteau-oceanis-50-17508802

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Can You See Dolphins While Sailing in Croatia? Croatia's stunning coastline and crystal-clear Adriatic Sea are a dream for sailors. But imagine the thrill of spotting playful dolphins alongside your boat! So, the question is: can you encounter these charismatic creatures while sailing in Croatia? The answer is yes, there is a chance! The Adriatic Sea is home to several dolphin species, including: Bottlenose dolphins: These acrobatic dolphins are the most common in the Adriatic and are known for their playful jumps and friendly curiosity. Common dolphins: Smaller and faster than bottlenose dolphins, these dolphins travel in large pods and are often seen leaping out of the water. Dwarfe sperm whales: Not technically dolphins, but still fascinating to see, these small whales can sometimes be spotted in deeper waters. While dolphin sightings aren't guaranteed on any sailing trip, there are some factors that can increase your chances: Time of year: Spring and summer (May to September) see more dolphin activity in the Adriatic. Location: Areas with abundant fish, like around islands and underwater reefs, attract dolphins. Tour options: Some sailing trips in Croatia offer specifically designed dolphin-watching excursions. These trips often take you to areas with higher dolphin concentrations and may even involve experienced guides who can help you spot them. Here are some additional tips for spotting dolphins while sailing in Croatia: Keep an eye out! As you sail, be vigilant and scan the horizon for signs of movement, splashes, or fins breaking the surface. Bring binoculars. This will allow you to get a better look if you spot something in the distance. Listen for blowholes. Dolphins exhale through a blowhole on their back, which creates a distinctive puff of air and mist. Be patient and respectful. Dolphins are wild animals, so if you do spot them, enjoy the experience from afar and avoid disturbing them. Even if you don't encounter dolphins, a sailing trip in Croatia promises stunning scenery, charming towns, and unforgettable memories. But with a little planning and some luck, you might just get that magical moment of seeing these incredible creatures in their natural habitat. https://croatia-sailing-family-holidays.com/sailing-in-croatia/sailing-in-croatia-with-dolphins/

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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

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