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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

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FREE GIFT to you, CLICK HERE: https://bit.ly/3uSmHhI Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://bit.ly/3ta7Hv6 Navigate Like a Pro: Advanced Strategies for Sailing to Success Recommended Books: 'https://amzn.to/42vfUr7 'The Complete Sailor: Learning the Art of Sailing' by David Seidman, published by International Marine in 2021 https://amzn.to/3SSyPsL 'Sail Smart: Understand Your Instruments to Sail Faster, Make the Right Calls & Win Races' by Mark Chisnell, published by Adlard Coles in 2023 Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. Today, we're setting our sails high and diving into the art of sailing with finesse and savvy tactics that would make even the old sea dogs nod in respect. The Compass of Knowledge: Essential Reading for Sailors Before you can conquer the seven seas, you'll need to arm yourself with knowledge. "The Complete Sailor: Learning the Art of Sailing" by David Seidman is your foundational text, rich with insights and techniques. And for those looking to not just sail, but sail smartly, "Sail Smart: Understand Your Instruments to Sail Faster, Make the Right Calls & Win Races" by Mark Chisnell will be your guide to navigating with precision and strategy. The Wisdom of the Waves: Unconventional Teachers But here's a swell surprise: what if the ocean itself could be your mentor? Imagine learning the rhythmic patterns of the tides, the whispers of the wind, and interpreting the sea's moods as a seasoned sailor might. Let's tune in to the sea's secrets and sail not just with technology, but with intuition. Navigating the Future: Sailing with a Tech-Savvy Edge We're in an era where traditional navigation meets cutting-edge tech. It's not just about the sextant and stars; it's about integrating GPS, satellite communications, and even AI to chart courses we've never dared before. Affiliate Disclosure: "In full transparency, please note that the links in this video description may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase through these links. You don't pay more when using these links, and any earnings help to support this channel. I only recommend products or services I believe will add value to my audience. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." Thank you for your trust and support!" Set your course for success and join us on this journey to becoming a seasoned sailor. Whether you're learning the ropes or refining your tack, remember: the best sailors aren't born, they're forged by the sea – and by their unyielding will to master it. Hoist your sails, and let's navigate like pros!

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Coral Spawning was first scientifically witnessed 30 years ago by several marine biologists working on the Great Barrier Reef. It's Mother Nature's way of maintaining a consistently robust coral gene pool. Predicting when the coral spawing will occur is not an exact science but does rely on several environmental cues. The ocean temperature needs to be 26 degrees celcius or above for the month before for the gametes to mature. Secondly, they will generally reproduce 4 to 6 nights after the full moon in November or December when there is little tidal movement. Thirdly, it will generally be about 2-3 hours after the sun sets, because it's nice and romantic!, but more importantly most of the plankton feeders will be asleep, giving the eggs more time to settle to the relative safety of the reef. For more information visit: http://www.silverseries.com.au/night_dive.htm Music Credit: "Love Song" by Gerritvanaaken http://soundcloud.com/gerritvanaaken/

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