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We are VERY excited to be collaborating with the amazing Travel Blog Jamie on his latest P&O Ioma video, coming 8.30am GMT TOMORROW! If you haven't already head on over to his channel and subscribe to catch us alongside Jamie and the fantastic Paul and Carole Love to Travel! We have an Iona cruise coming in December where we will take in the Northern Europe Christmas Markets and report on the state on international cruising Post COVID-19 - to catch that series and more cruise, travel, and staycayion content please hit subscribe 😀 #shorts

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Originally designed as a fast cruiser and capable racing boat, the 42s7 comes with a very attractive and functional interior designed by Philippe Stark. The pear wood and curved shapes, multiple opening ports and generous headroom gives the impression of a much larger boat. The oval salon table comfortably fits 6 to 8. Being a First series boat by Bruce Farr Yacht Design, the 42s7 is a pleasure to sail and will perform very well in light air as well as gale conditions. This two cabin layout features a salon perfect for entertaining, with the galley that is out of the way, yet secure on passage. A pair of electric primary winches in the cockpit make sailing and getting the dinghy up easy! Boats setup to cruise internationally come with much more gear than what you’re used to seeing in marinas in the United States. Davits, dinghy, solar panels, fuel polishing, water maker, new generation anchors and heavy duty chain and windlasses. This 42S7 has it all! Save money on taxes and refit expenses by buying a boat already in Mexico ready to go anywhere! Jason cruised on his 50ft ketch in Mexico from 2015-2022, before going ashore in Banderas Bay and working for Infinity Yachts. Leverage his recent experience cruising in the Sea of Cortez and Pacific Mexico to get your cruising adventure started with confidence and the connections you need to be successful. Sails & Rigging • New Jib 2022 • Quantum full batten main sail • North Asymetrical Spinnaker • Standing rigging new in 2015 by Port Townsend Rigging • Running rigging replaced 2018 by Tutmark Riggers • Electric Self-Tailing Primary Winches Lewmar 54ST Engine • Yanmar 4JH2E (51 HP) 3477 hours • Throttle and shifter cables replaced 2024 for smooth operation • Fuel Polishing System • Max Prop with spare zincs Tankage • Fuel: 100 gallons in 2 tanks • Water:75 gallons Electrical • 10 kWh House Bank (4) LTH 8D 200ah Batteries 2022 • LTH Starting Battery 2023 • 800W Solar • Blue Sky Solar MPPT Controller • Magnum Battery Monitor • Magnum ME2500 battery charger/Inverter replaced 2024 • Balmar Alternator Regulator • 2022 Honda EU2200 gas generator GALLEY • 3 burner stove with oven • Top loading freezer with spillover side loading refrigerator • Spectra Ventura Watermaker 6gph HEADS • Raritan Sea Elegance toilets, the best toilet you can have on a boat! • Forward head has holding tank and macerator/pump out. • Showers in both heads and at the swimstep. ELECTRONICS • Raymarine e120 MFD in cockpit • Raymarine Wind Display at helm • Raymarine p70 Autopilot Control Head at helm • 2 Raymarine MFD Displays for depth and SOG at helm • Raymarine i70 Display at Nav table • Raymarine 650AIS Class B Transceiver • Icom 802 SSB • Icom VHF IC-M5B • Standard Horizon VHF/AIS Receiver GX2100 w/ remote in cockpit Deck & Safety • 300ft of 5/16” HT galvanized chain • Swim step with dive ladder • Deep diver ladder integrated in to starboard aft rail swivels down for quick and easy deployment • Propane BBQ with dedicated propane tank • Outboard mount, outboard davit with space on top for a starlink antenna • Life sling and MOB pole DINGHY AND OUTBOARD • 2019 AB Aluminum RIB (9.5ft) • 2019 2 stroke Mercury 15 HP DIMENSIONS • LOA 42.5 ft / 12.95m • Beam 13.5ft / 4.11m • Draft 7.58ft / 2.31m

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Today, let's dive into the importance of #buoyancy control in scuba diving. This essential skill helps us conserve our air, move gracefully through the #water, and avoid damaging the fragile marine environments we're there to enjoy. There are several tips you can use to improve your control #underwater. First, establish neutral buoyancy at the beginning of your #dive and make adjustments as needed throughout the dive to maintain depth. It's also helpful to use breathing techniques to control buoyancy and avoid overexertion with fins. Lastly, be mindful of your surroundings and avoid touching or harming the #marinelife to protect both the ecosystem and your buoyancy control. Remember to practice regularly to improve your buoyancy control and enjoy a safe and comfortable dive #experience! Care to share some other tips to practice buoyancy control? Please share them in the comment section. ✉️ info@LaGaligoLiveaboard.com 💬 +62 812 2000 2025 (WhatsApp) 🌐 www.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com 🌐 Trip.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com (Schedule & Rates) ~~~~ #scubadiving #scuba #diving #diver #scubagirl #liveaboard #sea #ship #komodoisland #rajaampat

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