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Demon alludes to mighty supernatural creatures, with mystic powers. But at the same time it speaks to our inner self and the hurdles we have to overcome to become who we want to be. And the 1414 Demon is what every boat wants to be: Designed by KISKA the Frauscher 1414 Demon features typical Frauscher design elements like the flat bow with vertical stem, a tinted and frameless windscreen and a low profile reminiscent of a sports car. Length: 13,90 m Breadth:3,80 m Dry weight: from 10.000 kg Draft: 1,2 / 0,8 m Tank capacity: 1.200 l Persons: 10 (four-berth) Engines: 2x 400 - 2x 520 HP Design: Thomas Gerzer, KISKA Construction: Harry Miesbauer Development: Thomas Gerzer
iFLY15 Academy : easiest techniques for Foiling Gybing the iFLY15. With the four T-Foils always in the water and supported by FlySafe® foil control technology, maneuvers without touching the water are achievable also by non-professional sailors. Americas Cup made accessible. Follow more tutorials @ iFLY15 Academy E-Michael Miller, iFLYsail team https://iFLYsail.com #iFLY15academy #ifly15
The pocket puller is one of our most popular accessories for anyone who wants to pull recreational crab pots from our rowing & sailing dinghies! Here's a quick video demonstration of how it works. 1) Insert the pot puller into the oarlock 2) Thread your line over the pulley 3) Pull! You can cleat the line to hold it in place any time you need a break. Easy peasy! We love this because it not only protects the gunwale, but makes pulling easier on your back, too. This is an especially great investment to make if you've got wood trim on your boat, since it keeps the wet line from rubbing against the wood finish. P.S. Sorry no crab in the pot. Crabbing season was closed when we filmed this so we had to keep our bait box empty! ;)
FOLLOW US --------------------------------------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559312643639 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/svutopia/ Pintrist: https://www.pinterest.com/svutopia/ About the Utopia: The historic Great Lakes schooner Utopia, built in 1946, offers a fascinating glimpse into maritime history. Originally from Sturgeon Bay, you can now find Utopia in Manitowoc, Wisconsin! Dockside visitors can explore this beautifully crafted vessel, which was designed by Fred J. Peterson of Peterson Builders, Inc. in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin and built in 1946. Utopia’s unique features include a steel double bottom for strength, wooden hull sides for warmth, and twin Detroit diesel engines. Visitors can marvel at her elegant lines, learn about her global circumnavigation, and appreciate the craftsmanship that has kept her sailing for decades. Utopia currently resides under the stewardship of the her new owners based in Manitowoc Wisconsin, where it continues to inspire curiosity and passion for the Great Lakes among learners of all ages.