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Diving in Komodo National Park is an extraordinary experience, offering some of the most diverse and vibrant underwater ecosystems in the world. Located in Indonesia, this UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life, including manta rays, reef sharks, and an array of colorful coral species.
Happy Birthday Captain Nic! For his special day, June 13th, Nic's birthday wish is to reach 13,000 subscribers! Share The Boat Life with your friends and family to help us reach our goal for Captain Nic. We love making videos and want to make more and the bigger the audience the more we can make. So, we need your help to spread the word about The Boat Life. Please share your favorite video of ours on your favorite social media and help us get your friends on board. This is The Boat Life. Nic Morganti and Melissa Auman are moving onto a sailboat. The plan was to sell everything, buy a boat, live on the boat, and travel and explore the Caribbean and the world while living aboard! Simple plan, but lots to learn and do along the way. Join our adventure as we sail away, live on a sailboat, and explore life aboard. Thanks for watching! Equipment - may contain affiliate links, so we don't have to have a Patreon ;) Camcorder: http://amzn.to/2frfmii Still Camera: http://amzn.to/2fqYk3V Action Cam: http://amzn.to/2vjB9MZ Subscribe to get onboard! Also find us online: http://www.TheBoat.Life Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/TheBoat.Life facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheBoatLife
We know that learning to sail can be overwhelming and there is a lot to take in. In an effort to help, we’ve created a series of “Bite Sized Lessons” taken straight out of our textbooks – Sailing Made Easy and Coastal Cruising Made Easy. In this lesson we take a look at who has the right of way as two sailboats approach each other; one on starboard tack, the other on port tack.