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For beginners and committed wing devotees, the Wingnut is an easy and versatile wing package to cover all conditions. Light and stable, the Wingnut generates smooth power during takeoff even in strong and gusty winds but will flag-out and drift neutrally when surfing waves. The outline of the Wingnut gives it a moderate aspect ratio. Parallel tips help limit the wingspan in the bigger sizes resulting in better clearance over the surface of the water. A stiff leading edge supports a tight and clean canopy, and the inclusion of two generously sized windows aids visibility during flight or transitions. The Wingnut is easy to set up with its large air valves for quick inflation and deflation. When not in use, the Wingnut can be neatly packed into the bag and stored until your next adventure.

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An inquisitive Humpback whale delights the passengers of Silversonic at Agincourt Reef on the Great Barrier Reef. Every southern hemisphere winter Humpback whales migrate north from Antarctica up the east coast of Australia on their way to their tropical breeding grounds. There are strict laws around any boats, tourist, commercial or recreational, being able to approach whales.... Credits to Shane Down for the great footage! More Regulations Info: http://www.environment.gov.au/coasts/species/cetaceans/whale-watching/index.html#regulations www.Silverseries.com.au