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Can you sail without sails? The Earthling E40 is a 12m electric power catamaran built for quiet passages and easy handling around marinas. She has a practical hybrid range - engineered for relaxed, low‑maintenance cruising. ▫️ Twin 50 kW electric drives, an efficient 12 m platform, and automated energy management make 10–12‑knot cruising feel unhurried; compact DC generators sustain speed without draining the batteries. ▫️ The Earthling E40 will be at the International Multihull Show in La Grande Motte, France, 22-26 April 2026. ▫️ Top speed 18 kn 2 × 50 kW electric inboards (48 V) Cruising speed ~10 kn sustained via dual 8.5 kW DC genverters Battery capacity ~44 kWh (4 × ~11 kWh modules) Solar roof peak power ~2 kWp coachroof array Hybrid range Up to ~450 nm at cruising speed Battery‑only range Up to ~40 nm Shore recharge ~3 hours from 16A shore power ▫️ #eco #yachts #innovation
SKIPPER LARGE POWER COURSE (4.9/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) : https://www.nauticed.org/powerboating-courses/view/skipper-large-power-boat When the wind is blowing from forward, you can ferry your boat to an end tie by angling slightly off the wind and working the throttle and steering wheel to move your boat slowly - ever so slowly sideways to the dock. This and other powerboat docking and trainings are available in NauticEd's Skipper Large Powerboat Online Course at: https://www.nauticed.org/powerboating-courses/view/skipper-large-power-boat
The COVID 19 crisis teaches us how the world can collapse in a few months and how life is fragile and precious. This means that we should enjoy the present moment as much as possible, live the best experiences while we can, make our dreams come true and be thankful for all the good things in life. The Vitamin Sea Bora Bora team wishes you all the best for 2021, Learn More at www.sailingborabora.com