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Edurne Pasaban desea un buen viaje a los tripulantes del Íbero Velero de Aventuras. Edurne es la primera mujer alpinista que ha coronado los 14 ochomiles, además de ser un gran ejemplo de valentía, superación personal y profesional: http://www.edurnepasaban.com ¡Gracias Edurne! De parte de todo el equipo: http://iberovelero.com
Welcome to The Yacht Exchange, the future of yacht charter ownership. https://theyachtexchange.catamaranguru.com/ If you own a boat in charter management, you can now have the freedom to sail from destinations all around the world. By signing up to the yacht exchange, you can swap or sell owner time, connect with other owners, and become a member of our fast growing community. With no limit to the number of swaps you can do, owner a charter yacht really does mean the world is your oyster — or Bali, Lagoon, or Fountaine Pajot... you choose! From the British Virgin Islands to Thailand. From Seychelles to the Mediterranean. With our ever-growing platform, you will be able to sail virtually from anywhere ... for FREE! So what are you waiting for? Be a pioneer. The future of global sailing is here and it's the smarter way to sell, buy or swap the usage of your charter boat.
#Shorts The Beneteau Oceanis 41 has the table of a real cruising yacht that can seat eight people. Full video Beneteau 41 deck: https://youtu.be/jiZYiLjsQjo I am NOT in any way AFFILIATED with Beneteau Yachts. All the things said represent only my opinion. ALL information presented here is correct to my best knowledge and is meant only for reference purposes. Beneteau Oceanis 41: https://www.beneteau.com/en/oceanis-2005-2014/oceanis-41
http://features.boats.com/boat-content/2013/09/sonar-smack-down-traditional-fishfinder-vs-down-looking-scanner-imager-vs-chirp/ For more electronics tests, visit www.boats.com. To all fishermen in search of a new fishfinder: if your head is swimming with gigamajigs, LCD screams, and watt-evers, you're not alone. A frequency frenzy has struck the world of sonar, and while we used to be able to compare a few specs, functions, and prices before drawing a reasonable conclusion as to which unit to buy, today the process is enough to make your head really kilohertz. Now there are entirely different forms of fishfinder technologies on the market and even for the most educated buyer, choosing between them is no easy call. We decided to help ease the digital delirium by matching up comparable technologies including traditional, scanning/imaging, and CHIRP, head to head. To keep the playing field level we capped the price range of the units we included at $800. This represents a sweet-spot for fishfinder manufacturers since most boat owners can afford a unit at this price or below, regardless of whether they cast for largemouth from a bass boat, troll for stripers in the bay, or jig for cod off the coastline. Sure, there's a lot more—and more advanced—technology available at higher price-points, but some costs as much as a small car and the vast majority of us will be living with something a little more affordable. So we put our focus here, in this moderate price range. We also tried to spread the field among the major manufacturers, which wasn't difficult since different companies have taken different technological routes to help get you to the fish.