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The local Dazcats' 2024 season plans are starting to form and there are some great events upcoming. We always love sailing and socialising in company, with other Dazcats and all multihulls, (even the occasional monohull!). This year there'll be some new additions joining us, and the exciting reappearance of Dazcats making a come-back... Subscribe to us, @DazcatCatamarans , to stay up to date with all our events. Also on @themultihullcentre7981 Music with thanks to local band @LandoftheGiants

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Welcome to Naval Gazing at camp David Shorts. In this video, Johnathan will take a look at three non-tropical catamaran destinations that are perfect for anyone looking to sail the exotic. From the tropics to the subtropics, these destinations will have you sailing the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and the South Pacific. If you're looking for a new sailing experience, try sailing the exotic on a catamaran! These destinations are perfect for anyone who's looking for an adventure, without having to leave the comfort of home. And who knows? Maybe you'll find your next sailing destination in one of these videos! Come join the adventure by subscribing to our YouTube channel @NavalGazingatCampDavid.

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J109 Going to Red blasting downwind at over 12 knots with the wind gusting to 35 knots. We the bow wave breaking back behind the spreaders it was all hands to the back of the bus as we blasted across a tight reach. The 35 knot puff which hit us just before this laid us flat for 20 second and also most dumped out bow man over the side. There was quite a bit of yelling and screaming required to get the messages from the front of the boat to the back and visa versa. With the kite finally making it to the top of the mast and a couple of the crew hitting the rail we set of to catch the race leader who was not brave enough to fly the kite as the breeze built as the low pressure cell moved over northern Ireland and and built the breeze to over 35 knots. The J109 is a a great ocean going yacht which is stable and responsive even in the biggest of breezes. The team at Bottom up boats hopes you enjoyed this short video of us flying up Strangford Lough on the way to round island

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Hawksbill sea turtle scavenging for lunch, on one of Komodo National Parks many reefs, gets more than it bargained for.

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