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The legend lives on, nothing rides like a Hunt, with a solid dry ride in big chop. The Harrier 26 is a sporty runabout with timeless elegant classic style. A versatile seating plan can handle a crowd of ten and the spacious cockpit includes an on-deck wet bar with fridge and award-winning ergonomic helm. The cabin has a generous bunk for naps and overnights, a marine toilet and makes a convenient changing room after a swim. This beauty has been kept in a dry stack and has every option imaginable. There is only 95 hours on the Merc Verado 300. The teak windshield is a work of art, there is also teak on the swimgrid, decks and cabin sole. The companionway is also teak, as is the steering wheel. The custom factory hardtop accentuates the sleek Eurostyle lines of this masterpiece. There is a bow thruster for docking in tight spaces. The chartplotter/fishfinder is a Garmin as is the VHF radio. The anchor is a stainless steel Bruce. Lots of built in storage throughout the boat. Call anytime for the opportunity to view this fine Harrier in West Vancouver.
WindFoiling shares many of the fundamental foiling principals with other foiling classes and is the sport of riding a windsurf board with a hydrofoil attached to it. WindFoiling allows a windsurfer to sail with their board above the water by riding the foil which remains submerged beneath the surface. It might seem like WindFoiling, and Windsurfing are similar. They both rely on wind in their sails to get moving, and much of the equipment can be used for either sport. The skills acquired through windsurfing are transferable to WindFoiling, so it is important a sailor develops these basic skills first, if they wish to pursue a WindFoiling pathway.