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Corti Creare

horizon_PC60, unsurpassed stability, majestic accommodations, soft, smooth, level Ride, exceptionally efficient

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Watch how we join this 565 deck to the hull. The bond between a deck and the hull is a critical part of boat building process. On a clean surface our skilled boat builders fill the gap using a thick layer of bog that is levelled and glassed over whilst wet. These parts are joined using two layers of double bias and 450g chop strand matt. All the knees, bulk heads and shelves are glassed on both sides to ensure every structural component is laminated professionally. The joining process is performed throughout the entire boat over multiple days and requires a lot of time and patience to meet our high standards. Find out more about Edencraft's exceptional build quality here 👉 https://hubs.la/Q02Lpg130 _______________________________ See video rundowns of every boat to leave the Edencraft factory, full Edencraft TV episodes, customer reviews and more? Subscribe to our channel and never miss a video! Or visit us online: https://www.edencraft.com.au https://www.facebook.com/Edencraft.Boats https://www.instagram.com/edencraft.boats

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50th Rolex Fastnet Race - one month until vital registration opens! 1200 UTC 11th January 2023: this time should be double underlined in the calendar of those wishing to enter next year’s Rolex Fastnet Race, as it will be the moment when registration officially opens for the 50th edition of the Royal Ocean Racing Club’s flagship event. Just like Glastonbury tickets when they go on sale, registration opening prior to recent editions of the Rolex Fastnet Race have seen available places snapped up within just a few minutes. In the last pre-pandemic edition of the biennial Rolex Fastnet Race in 2019, the entry capacity was reached in just four minutes and 37 seconds - 13 seconds outside the record time set two years earlier. With next year’s edition of the world’s largest offshore yacht race marking a special anniversary, demand is expected to be higher than ever, with more than 450 expected on the start line, ranging from maxi monohulls and multis to 30ft club racers and cruisers and everything in between. Entries are available on a ‘first come-first served’ basis and any late comers beyond the RORC’s limit will be placed on a waiting list. #RolexFastnetRace #RORCracing

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