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Smart electric winch for sailboats. Convert your manual winches to electric with our new SailForce™ conversion kit. Featuring a powerful and innovative brushless motor, this kit offers unmatched precision and efficiency. - Variable Speeds for Ultimate Control: Operate at two variable speeds, ranging from 1m/min to an impressive 18m/min. - Real-Time Line Tension Monitoring: Stay in control with precise, real-time line tension monitoring, ensuring safe and smooth operation. - Advanced Tension Limiter: Protect your deck equipment with a super-sensitive tension limiter that can even detect knots stuck in pulleys. - Centralized Control: Pilot all your onboard electric winches with ease using the central control unit.
Jumping into crystal-clear waters off the back of your sailboat is one of the best parts of boat life! 🌊⛵ But before you dive in, knowing the right safety precautions is crucial. In this video, we cover everything you need to know about swimming safely off a sailboat, whether you’re at anchor, on a mooring, or drifting offshore. What You’ll Learn: ✔️ Best Practices for Swimming at Anchor – Checking currents, wind, and hazards ✔️ Using Safety Gear – Simple equipment that could save your life ✔️ Marine Life Awareness – What to watch out for in different waters Swimming off your sailboat is amazing, but staying safe and prepared makes it even better. Do you have a go-to swimming safety tip? Drop it in the comments!
Nel video che vi mostriamo siamo durante una sessione di allenamento del CV Bellano, sul lago di Como. Il velista in azione è Angelo Bonaiti. Il vento soffia a 40 nodi e all'improvviso l'albero del Laser cede. "A 40 nodi, o scuffi o viene giù" è il commento di Antonio Tamburin, l'allenatore della squadra del CVB (assieme a Matteo Raveglia).