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Join us as we capture the thrilling moment when the red sailing boat wins the race at the Narrows Regatta 2025, set against the stunning backdrop of Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland. The Sonata sailboat, also known as the Sonata yacht, showcases its exceptional sailing capabilities as it navigates through the challenging waters of Strangford Lough, a popular destination for sailing and yachting in Northern Ireland. The sailboat racing event is part of the Narrows regatta, which attracts a vibrant sailing community from across the region. Our sailing channels provide a unique perspective on coastal sailing, highlighting the beauty of Strangford and the excitement of sailboat racing. For sailing enthusiasts and those who enjoy the sailing lifestyle, this video is a must-watch, offering a glimpse into the world of yacht racing and the joy of sailing on the ocean. The red sailing boat's victory is a testament to the skill of its crew and the exceptional design of the Sonata sailboat. The team at bottom up boats hope you enjoyed this short video, so sit back and enjoy the ride as we explore the world of sailing in Northern Ireland.
We had Skoota hauled out yesterday at the marina in Indiantown, Florida about 20 miles inland and on the canal to Lake Okeechobee. That makes it a safe place to store a boat during the hurricane season. Thus it is hugely popular, many of the cruisers we met in the Bahamas said they stored their boats here. We'd passed by on our trip east on New Years Day but hadn't really appreciated just how large a facility it is. As you can see from this video taken from Skoota's foredeck - it's huge. Apparently there is room for 500 boats in storage plus a large work yard Skoota will be staying here until late November, meantime we fly off on Monday (if we can work out how to get to the airport, 100 miles away)