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Imagine settling into a plush outdoor lounge, the gentle ocean breeze caressing your face as you watch your favorite film on a massive 120-inch cinema screen under a canopy of stars. No, this isn't a scene from a futuristic sci-fi movie – it's just another day aboard the EVO 60 catamaran. This groundbreaking vessel is redefining what's possible in the world of luxury sailing, seamlessly blending cinematic experiences with high-performance navigation. https://www.catamaranshow.com/post/evo-60-review 200 other catamarans at https://www.catamaranshow.com/

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Ever wondered how a sailboat glides effortlessly across the water, powered by nothing but the wind? Get an inside look at the mechanics of sailing with Captain Jake. In this video, he breaks down the essentials of trimming the sails and steering the boat into the wind. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor, a beginner ready to learn the ropes, or just curious about sailing, this video will give you a brief introduction to what a day on the water looks like! 🌊 🌊 🌊 Ready to set sail with us? Drop your sailing questions, tips, or favorite experiences in the comments—we’d love to hear from you! 💬

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Exiting the Narrows of Strangford Lough and crossing the Bar mouth to head out into the Irish Sea is always exciting when you have wind verse tide. The passage was out in this years Ardglass Race hosted by East Down Yacht Club was no different. J109 GTR powered through the biggest seas which were breaking over the deck at there steepest point. The team at Bottom Up Boats hope you enjoy the short clip from our 2024 season if you want to watch the full race review follow the link below for all the action. https://youtu.be/gqGjquF75pA

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Whale sharks, despite their name, are not actually whales; they are the world's largest fish. They are filter feeders, meaning they consume tiny marine organisms by sifting water through their mouths, and can process over 6,000 liters of water at a time. Each whale shark has a unique pattern of spots and stripes, similar to human fingerprints, aiding in individual identification. #whaleshark #swimmingwithsharks #Underwater #seatreksailingadventures #ThisIsLiving #NatureLovers,#Wanderlust #BucketList #UnderwaterMagic

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