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Corti Creare
Fidelis is a boat with a stellar and sound provenance. Her story is well documented through several books and many articles. Her sparkling race record began in New Zealand, and then as the line honours winner of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race in 1966. The race winning performance continues to this day with harbour sailing, another five completed S2H races, many trips to Lord Howe Island, and races to the Solomon Islands, Tasmania, Queensland and NZ. Although her race record is important she is a very stable and safe ocean sailing yacht. She remains a "Greyhound" but is equally at home in cruising mode and is an easily handled vessel!
Not only will it have its Austrian premiere at the Boot Tulln, but the story behind this boat is just as exciting! 🤩 The idea for its creation was born from years of working closely with charter companies. Charter guests rarely use sails, especially on catamarans — sailing from island to island without ever raising the sails. Since they rely entirely on the engine, which isn’t sustainable, it is realized that what guests really want is a floating apartment that takes them from one island to the next with ease. You can’t miss this debut at the Austrian show, especially the standout Beneteau Monomaran. 🤞 Sign up on our website and be part of the experience! #MasterYachting #BootTulln #TullnBoatShow #BeneteauMonomaran #Sustianable #EcoFriendly #Beneteau #Charters #Cruising #SolarPanels #YachtingWorld #ConceptBoat
Another new skilled I leanred since I bouth Stormy: caulking Here is a little definition: Caulk, to (Verb) - To make watertight by driving or caulking (usually loose cotton fibres) into a seam, followed by a coarser fibre material such as oakum then stopping with pitch or putty. Caulking (Calking) - Boat cotton, oakum or other fibres driven into planking seams to make them watertight. The oldest form of caulk consisted of fibrous materials driven into the wedge-shaped seams between boards on wooden boats or ships. So this is what I'm doing to the deck :) IG: @yvonnemarianna.travels Patreon: SailingStormy