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Here is the teaser preview of the Frankenstein Boomerang. A DIY boomerang out of cardboard, capable of flying more than 15m far yet being small. Victor Poulin (whose channel you should visit if you LOVE boomerags...) called it "Mess" from the description of the early project... What will he think now? What do you think now? Is it a Monster? a Frankenstein? a Mess? Is it the Beauty or the Beast?? Comment, like and subscribe, and I'll post the whole video as soon as my video editor stops teasing me ¬¬ Os presento a Frankenstein, un boomerang casero de cartón ligero pero que supera los 15m de alcance en un tamaño compacto. Mi amigo Victor Poulin (cuyo canal recomiendo a todo el que adore los booms...) lo llamó "Mess" ("Lío") cuando le hablé del proyecto. ¿Qué opinará ahora? ¿Qué opinais vosotros? ¿Lo llamamos Frankenstein? Lío? Desastre? Monstruo? Comentadme abajo, dadle a me gusta (anima a subir más videos y hacer más booms...) y subscribíos, ¡que es gratis y hay crisis!
"Southern Cross" is a Maxi 88 cutter-rigged yacht, designed by the renowned Sparkman & Stephens - a true transoceanic cruising vessel. Owned and privately used since 2004 with no charter history. She’s in excellent condition, thanks to ongoing, well-documented maintenance and refit work since 2017, with additional older refit records available. One of the best-maintained Maxi 88s in the Mediterranean, she comes with a maintenance plan extending through 2030. Southern Cross comfortably accommodates up to 8 guests in 4 cabins, along with 5 crew members in 4 additional cabins. For more information contact De Valk Amsterdam https://www.devalk.nl/en/yachtbrokerage/501900/MAXI-88.html
After a brilliant start right on the gun, Law Connect sailed well down the Western Channel to hold off all challengers and get outside first in just under six minutes. They also managed to furl their A2 really well and this year and kept first place once out in the Tasman Sea and heading South for Hobart. Well done crew.