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Pristine, contemporary styling, spacious decks and generous accommodation make GUBA TIMES an ideal choice for any discerning charter group. Eight guests are welcomed on board into four sumptuous staterooms on the lower deck. The full-beam master suite is magnificent, with luxury carpeting, warm wood panelling and king-size bed plus an outstanding white marbled en-suite bathroom. The additional staterooms include a VIP suite with a queen-sized berth and two guest cabins with twin beds (one convertible). Each stateroom is equipped with a IV and the privacy of en-suite. 45 NOTABLE FEATURES OF GUBA TIMES: ~Pristine condition ~Fabulous charter layout 1 ~Open interior filled with natural light ~ Loads of water toys ~Stabilisers at anchor and underway Tenders & Toys: ~39' Norteck Sport (Available with charters of 4 days and more) ~Williams Sport Jet 395 ~2 stand up inflatable paddleboards ~2 Sea bobs ~Snorkel Gear ~Fishing Gear ~Blow up inflatable towable raft ~Floating inflatable Platform Available for CHARTER in the Bahamas : from $60,000 per week plus all expenses

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Falmouth, Cornwall | The West Country of England is a sailor’s dream. Small, picturesque and historic ports and harbours pepper the coast, many with deep water berths, long navigable rivers and excellent pubs. Falmouth in Cornwall is one of our favourites, where we stopped off for a few days to visit a good friend. This was one of the major ports for Britain’s shipping trade from the 18th to the early 20thCentury, with ships from all around the world anchoring in the harbour to await instructions from their agents as to which port in the British Isles had the best market at that moment. It was also a major fishing port, especially for Pilchards. As a consequence, the town has a rich maritime heritage which lives on to this day, with serious racing for the fine historic Falmouth work boats (with their distinctive coloured tops’ls) and six sailing clubs throughout the Falmouth Estuary. It is also a popular cruise ship destination. The National Maritime Museum in Falmouth is a gem, with exhibits ranging from the first Mirror Dinghy, to a workshop demonstrating traditional boatbuilding and a 1.68m long ‘boat’ called Fathers’ Day that crossed the Atlantic in 1993! There was even a surf exhibition when we visited, as this part of the UK has a strong surf culture, borne of the Atlantic rollers and swell that land on the exposed Cornish and Devon coasts. The shanty-style music that accompanies this video is called ‘The Wellerman’ and has its origins in the whaling industry in Otago, New Zealand.

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A challenging campsite. Please hit the subscribe button! The side of a decent mountain in knee-deep snow. We made it work though with a little engineering. Snow platforms shovelled and packed level worked perfectly! Kevin and I decided to winter camp while we ice-fished for Lake Trout in Alberta's Rocky Mountains.

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