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Wood for the water. “The most important aspect as far as aesthetics go.” Head of Special Projects, Gunnar Christensen, discusses how carpentry plays a crucial role in creating visually striking and functional spaces onboard. #SoutherlyYachts #WithoutLimits #Sail #Sailing #Carpentry #BoatBuilding

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Here’s an interesting view of an Exploration 45 from the front. It reveals what Olivier Racoupeau refers to as ‘beam stability’, in his interview on the Garcia Yachts channel. Katy and Jerry on GX25 - Idril pulled up to the dock next to GX27 - Snow Gum. The four of us humans had a good chat about all manner of things relating to Exploration 45s. It was like the old days, pre Covid. Good fun. 🙂 I don’t know what the two boats talked about. Regards, Rick. Quick quiz - what’s the story with the name Idril? No search engines allowed! 😠

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I recently visited The Netherlands to film THIS gorgeous looking 78' yacht on a lake in the North of the country. She shall soon be heading out to Spain. Can you name this yacht? Does she look familar to you or remind you of another vessel that I filmed a couple of years ago? The complete walk through will be published tomorrow on this channel...make sure you don't miss it 😁

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Hey kids, when a port hull and a starboard hull love each other very much.... they make a catamaran. This is the early assembly of sv Little Bird, a Balance 526 Catamaran being built by Nexus Yachts in Saint Francis Bay, SA. Photo credit: Roger Paarman Music: liqwyd-vibes

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Tom Slingsby and his Australian crew have been hit with a devastating blow after a dramatic collision with a course mark during the first fleet race of the Championship Sunday forced the team to retire from racing altogether. The collision occurred as Australia and Canada were approaching the first mark of the race at speed. Australia driver Tom Slingsby made a split second decision to manoeuvre away to avoid a potentially catastrophic collision with the Canada Team's F50 and crew, instead hitting the course mark, causing extensive damage to the Flying Roo.

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