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The Sydney 36 Cruiser Racer seamlessly combines a performance orientated yacht with spacious cruising comforts, offering universal appeal to racers, couples and young families alike. Built to satisfy the demands of today’s discerning sailors, the Sydney 36CR presents a marriage between impressive design and construction techniques to deliver a yacht that is light yet strong, easy to sail yet seriously fast, stylish yet functional, and above all else, seaworthy. Book the Sydney 36 now for a skippered or bareboat charter through our website: https://www.eastsail.com.au/boat-hire/bareboat-sailing-charters/

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Setting up a Furuno autopilot involves more than plug-and-play. This guide breaks down wiring the router sensor to the main unit, essential for a proper installation. #Furuno #Autopilot #BoatTech #MarineElectronics #DIYBoating

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Members are watching this NEW video today at Off Center Harbor… Peter explains the process of attaching the spray rails and quarter rails.

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Every morning across Japan, millions of people begin the day with Radio Taiso — a short series of simple exercises broadcast nationally. It only takes a few minutes, but it reflects something deeper: rhythm, routine, and community. Longevity in Japan may vary by region, but some habits are shared across the country. A small daily ritual that keeps people moving well into old age. #JapanSolo #fieldnotes #RadioTaiso #Longevity #HealthyAging #JapanLife #MorningRoutine

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We had an awesome 4 days out at Santa Cruz Island. Pelican Bay was beautiful, we got to see some family, some friends, and made some new friends along the way. This place has always been popular (for good reason), but people were telling us that back in the 70s, there would regularly be a huge number of boats anchored here, like 30 or so. I can imagine that many would fit, but wow... they must have been such friendly people to have tolerated that many people!

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