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Every year, sailors cross the Pacific from the west coast of the Americas to French Polynesia. A legendary adventure, an extraordinary passage... And in 2026, Excess will be joining the adventure as an official partner of the Pacific Puddle Jump 😋 --- Chaque année, des navigateurs traversent le Pacifique depuis les côtes américaines jusqu'à la Polynésie Française. Une aventure mythique, une traversée hors normes… Et en 2026, Excess rejoint l’aventure en tant que partenaire officiel du Pacific Puddle Jump 😋 #excesscatamarans #seeksensation #pacificpuddlejump
Would you live in her open air or enjoy protected comfort when needed? Rate this watercraft from 1-5 stars and comment below! Bluegame BG72 © Bluegame Yachts Length: 72 ft (nominal) / 74 ft 9 in (overall) (22.71 m) Beam: 18 ft 3 in (5.60 m) Draft: 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) Displacement (dry): ~ 40 metric tons Engine Options: Twin Volvo Penta IPS 1200 D13 standard / IPS 1350 D13 optional Cruising Speed: ~ 25-27 knots Top Speed: up to ~ 30 knots Fuel Capacity: ~ 4,000 L Water Capacity: ~ 1,000 L The BG72 redefines the luxury yacht archetype by merging open boat airiness with flybridge yacht elements. She features an upper deck with 360° visibility and optional full closure, expansive beach club aft, multiple sunpads, and a main deck saloon that flows seamlessly outdoors. Interior layouts offer flexibility: enjoy a full-beam master aft or replaceable saloon, with three cabins and en-suite heads for six guests. Designed by Luca Santella, naval architecture by Lou Codega, with craftsmanship by Zuccon International, she’s built for style, comfort, performance, and versatility on long or short cruises. #BluegameYachts #BG72 #CrossoverYacht #HarbourMasters
Entrez dans l'ère du 100% énergies renouvelables grâce au MODX 70 et ses technologies de dernière génération "made in France". Ce nouveau catamaran de plaisance de 70’ est le premier navire combinant deux systèmes de propulsion automatisés : aile gonflable sur mât rétractable et moteur électrique avec système d'hydrogénération à pas variable. La série MODX est le fruit de 10 années d'expérience au service d'une plaisance durable, accessible, performante et responsable. Contribuez à une navigation côtière et hauturière sans limite et sans émission de CO2. Notre modèle économique, novateur et engagé, est fortement ancré dans la notion de « business for good ». Il concilie la conception, la production et la commercialisation du MODX70 qui débutera au salon de Cannes (Sept 2022) avec trois configurations d’offres « propriétaire ». Un nouveau concept d’offres charter « éco-tourisme nautique » sera également présenté permettant à des clients particuliers et entreprises, de vivre une émotion authentique, de consommer responsable et de partager des expériences utiles en faveur de la préservation des océans. MODX, Lauréat du concours 2022 i-Nov7 - Mobilité durable et intelligente Venez nous rencontrer au Cannes Yachting Festival du 6 au 11 septembre 2022, stand SAIL 113. MODX70 en vue sur modx-catamarans.com à partir du 6 sept 2022 et bientôt sur l’océan ! Retrouvez nous aussi sur : Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/modx.catamarans Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/company/modx-catamarans Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/modx.catamarans/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/modx_catamarans —————————————— Enter in a new era of yachting with the MODX 70, the first 100% renewable energies cruising catamaran, packed with innovations and "made in France" technologies. This new 70' pleasure catamaran is the first vessel combining two complementary propulsion systems:an automated, inflatable wing on a retractable mast and an electric propulsion system fitted with variable pitch propellers for hydrogeneration. The MODX series leverages 10 years of experience in technology development and implementation in the field of renewable energies, sustainability, and performances in sailing. Contribute to a sustainable new yachting experience achieving full autonomy and zero CO2 emissions in both coastal and offshore cruising. Our innovative and committed business model is strongly rooted in the notion of "business for good", from the design, the production and all the way to the marking model. The MODX70 will be launched at the Cannes boat show (Sept 2022) in various configurations and through a new concept of ‘eco-tourism’ charter offer, which will allow our private and corporate clients to enjoy an authentic emotion, experience responsible yachting while actively contribute to ocean preservation programs. MODX, Winner of the 2022 i-Nov7 competition - Sustainable and intelligent mobility. To learn more about our MODX 70 sustainable yacht, come and meet us at the Cannes Yachting Festival, September 6 to 11, 2022, stand SAIL 113 You can also find us on : Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/modx.catamarans Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/company/modx-catamarans Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/modx.catamarans/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/modx_catamarans
A short and sweet little clip of some of the go pro footage we captured at the poor knights marine reserve in NZ this week. We have taken some time off video editing lately to concentrate on boat maintenance, work to save some pennies and take a little break to enjoy NZ without cameras. However this was just too special not to share. Being able to access unique places that you can only get to by water is part of what makes the Roam adventure so special. We had the pleasure of taking our new Crew members Sam and Estelle, to the poor knights Islands marine reserve where we anchored over night and were lucky to have some nice conditions for a spot of free diving. A very different experience to the snorkeling scenery in the tropics with cold water fish species, soft corals and kelps. The abundance of sea life in these protected waters is something really special. It clearly shows what the oceans would be like without human impact. Hope you enjoy - Liss