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Seeking more space and luxury in the pursuit of his navigation plans, GAYA’s Owner upgrades from a classic Sunreef 70 to a highly customized Sunreef 80. GAYA is a head-spinning luxury catamaran combining bold exterior styling with refined interior design. GAYA’s detail-oriented Owner has had a large influence on the yacht’s interior décor and layout. The vessel’s main saloon uses genuine oak for the flooring, ebony veneer and designer furniture pieces to achieve a timeless and contemporary feel. The central social area features oversized lounging sofas with modular backrests, wine coolers, a transforming dining table for 8, a coffee bar and a 55” retractable TV. Flooded with natural light from the panoramic glazing, the saloon opens onto the exterior bow lounge and vast dining area on the aft cockpit. After launching the tender, the hydraulic aft platform extends the cockpit’s surface, offering extra lounging space. ___________________ More about the Sunreef 80 model: https://www.sunreef-yachts.com/en/sunreef-80 __________________ Get in touch with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunreefyachts/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunreefyachts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sunreefluxurycatamarans Website: https://www.sunreef-yachts.com/ Mail: info@sunreef-yachts.com

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We had a tour guide that used to work at the Montserrat Springs Hotel ! He told us things you could only imagine about the guests (usually musical rock stars). Watch the full video for more!

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Cuauhtémoc 90m. Mexican Navy training ship . 2 people die and 20 injured . What happened ? 17/5/25 The incident occurred around 8:20 p.m. local time as the ship was departing from New York's Pier 17, where it had been docked at the South Street Seaport Museum for five days of public viewing. The ship's masts - bedecked in lights - struck the bridge, breaking on impact and sending debris falling onto the vessel's deck. But the Cuauhtémoc was never supposed to approach the Brooklyn Bridge - it was moving in the "wrong direction," a senior city official with knowledge of the investigation told CNN. As it made its way out of the harbor, it was supposed to make a stop at a Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, fueling dock before heading out to sea on its way to Iceland, the official said. We pray for all crew of Cuauhtémoc - caption by @sailcharter @varlamov

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