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TURN📱⤴️ 90deg: Our underwater love ❤️ has gone to a whole new level! We’ve been discovering some beautiful dive spots here in the Ionian now we have our Smaco Dive set-up…. it’s incredibly lightweight and easy to stow due to its aluminium casing. We found that because it lasts up to 20 minutes within 10 metres it’s ideal for shorter dives, teaching the boys & maintaining your vessel under the water line 👌 For more info click the link below which actually takes you to the new Smaco S700 MAX which includes dual 2L cylinders & a BCD backpack…super light and portable! OR you can catch our personal review in the latest SHB YT episode! https://smaco-s700max.kckb.st/8bf20dd0 https://youtu.be/_1hm2-iuA3w
LEGO SPEED BUILD 75302 Imperial Shuttle | Star Wars 2021 Over the years we have seen quite a few LEGO imperial Shuttle sets. 2021 brings us a smaller version (the current trend) at a lower price. This speed build of set 75302 gives you a quick idea of the build process (which was more fun than I thought it would be). This is an iconic Star Wars ship and I'm glad they keep bringing the Imperial Shuttle back. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLxNDGqAWNOTEr35RLyeYw?sub_confirmation=1
Evinride, Yamaha, and Mercury had outboard joystick control systems in the water at Miami, on display to the public for the first time. From media intros held months ago, we've previously reported on the Yamaha Helm Master and Mercury Verado joystick controls, and a collaboration between SeaStar (formerly Teleflex) and BRP/Evinrude was news that broke just before the show. In the short time that we are allowed to spend with these steering systems it's really impossible to determine how each will work in the variety of situations an owner may encounter, but so far I have yet to pilot a joystick-equipped boat that just didn't respond to input. One fact that eveyone needs to keep in mind is that the ultimate performance of the joystick control is very much dependent on the boat -- the hull shape and weight, the location of the center of gravity, the spacing of the outboards, how it's propped, and how many outboards are on the transom. These systems need to be dialed in for each boat. And at the Yamaha Helm Master intro I was told point-blank that its joystick control may not be a good match for every boat. When Yamaha does not feel the Helm Master will work well on a certain hull, it won't permit the builder to install it. If joysticks for outboards become popular, expect to see builders designing new boats specifically to work well in joystick mode, by optimizing the boat's center of gravity and by spreading the motors as far as possible on the transom. Both are key to joystick performance. Also look for builders to design the helm area to include a dedicated mounting location that puts the joystick in a good ergonomic position.