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Join us on the beautiful Glen yacht, an Alfred Mylne designed yacht, as we reach bye to winward in a thrilling sailing race on Strangford Lough. The sailing lifestyle is on full display as we showcase the stunning classic yacht in action, with its sleek design and impressive sail trim. With close crosses and near misses, this sailing video is packed with excitement, giving you a taste of the sailing life and what it's like to be part of a sailing race. As we sail, we'll be keeping a sharp eye on port and starboard, navigating the waters with precision and skill. The Glen yacht is a true classic, and its performance on the water is a testament to the quality of Alfred Mylne's design. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or just starting out, this video is sure to inspire and entertain, offering a glimpse into the world of yacht racing and the sailing community. From the thrill of sailboat racing to the beauty of classic yachts, we've got it all covered, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride on the Glen yacht as we reach bye to leeward. The team at Bottom up Boats hope you are enjoying our short clips from the 2025 racing season.
We love blue tape. It is helpful for labeling and reminding you of important items to track and monitor. In this Offshore Cruising tip called “Analog Gauges”, Jeff recommends using blue tape to help you mark your gauges for quick verification that all is well. Analog gauges have needle indicators that move to and remain in a safe operating “normal” position once they are warmed up and running. By marking the “normal” needle location with blue tape, you can quickly check that your gauges are where they should be. If you start running hot, losing voltage or oil pressure you have a simple pre-alarm warning. This same tip can be used for main engine analog gauges. Simply cut blue tape into small triangles and mark the normal needle locations for voltage, oil pressure, and coolant. This practice can be used for all of your analog gauges including proper pressure points for steering, fresh water, etc. A swift glance lets you verify your status. To learn more about safe travel at sea, please consider signing up for “Offshore Cruising – Preparing Craft and Crew” and you will learn why it has become one of the most popular classes Boaters University has ever offered. JMYS is proud to partner with Boaters University and we truly believe this course will be a huge help for all boaters who desire to and/or enjoy traveling offshore. To log in and sign up for the course, please go to this link, https://www.boatersuniversity.com/courses/offshore-cruising/?omhide=true JMYS clients can insert the discount code JEFFSAVES at check out to receive a 20% discount. Thank you for watching this special tip video, we welcome your comments. Please visit our website: https://www.JMYS.com Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmerrillyachtsales/?fref=nf Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/merrillyachts Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmystrawlers/ To get in touch with Jeff Merrill: Mobile +1 949.355.4950 | Email Jeff@JMYS.com