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Final update on Cyclone Vaianu tonight in Whangarei, New Zealand. We have thankfully been pretty well sheltered here in the boatyard and haven’t seen more than 40-45 knots tonight as the winds reached their peak. But we’re hearing reports from friends nearby that the winds are almost double that nearer Auckland and Great Barrier. We hope everyone stays safe overnight and we look forward to some respite tomorrow before the wind swings and picks up again for the second half of this weather event. Good luck everyone! Take care of each other! #cyclonevaianu #cyclonewatch #newzealand #newzealandcyclone #newzealand

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Learn how the wind sensor acts as a terminator for your NMEA 2000 network, simplifying your setup. Plus, discover the CHIRP sonar for detailed underwater views when anchoring. #NMEA2000 #MarineElectronics #BoatTech #Anchoring #Sonar

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While anchored today we spotted Humpback whales close to our boat. All hands on deck was the call. 2 stand up paddles were launched with Deb and our mate Bez jumping aboard with paddles. I was scrambling to get the drone setup and launched. Super cool!

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The day after the dramatic crash the Italian team appeared to suffer a similar spin out on the same leg in gusty conditions. Fortunately the boat behind was sufficiently clear to avoid a collision. Driver Phil Robertson explains why these boats are tricky to handle, especially on a breezy reach

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