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Fixing up a 53 year oldt to live on water. I've been documenting my journey of moving under the water for almost a decade. it. Started out building a tiny houseboat in my backyard. And it eventually grew to learning how to sail while rebuilding and living on a classic sailing sloop. teaching myself what I needed to know to not only navigate the waters but navigate fixing. This old vessel up season 2 of another time. Another place is all about this sailboat. Fixing it from a point where no one would ever look at it, to making it a home. $5000 is what I spent on this boat. Blood sweat tears is what I put into it... this is my sailing boat. That I named after my parents, the Barbra Williams... #boat #waterlife #summer #fun #perseverance

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On display at the BC Boat Show, Port Sidney Marina May 1-4! "Secret Cove" is a fine example of the popular 3288 Motor yacht. Very well maintained and kept in super clean condition. It has a large aft deck for entertaining or lounging while cruising, with nice canvas enclosure for those cooler days. Large aft cabin with queen size berth and sink. Also v berth and lounge area that converts to a double means you can accommodate guests. Powered by twin Turbo Diesel Hinos lets you cruise at 12knts without breaking the bank on fuel bills. The engines have had regular service and have had the exhaust risers and piping recently replaced. 200 watts of solar panels and 2 new house batteries keep the systems running while anchored. It has all the amenities Fridge, Diesel forced air heat, stove with oven, hot water, everything you need for extended cruising . Please contact our Vancouver Island office at 250-656-5832 to schedule a showing

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We had the pleasure of sailing in the X49 Check out some shots... #shorts #sailingchannel #sailing

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Welcome aboard Cocoa Beach Catamaran, where adventure meets relaxation on Florida's beautiful waters! Whether you're a thrill-seeking tourist, a local looking for a unique date night, or a family with kids ready for fun, our catamaran cruises offer something for everyone. ? Why Choose Us? Stunning Catamaran: Sail on the nicest boat in the area, with spacious decks and comfortable seating. Interactive Experience: Help raise the sails, take the helm, and enjoy the ride! Free Refreshments: Complimentary soda and water for all guests. Kid-Friendly: Kids sail free on select cruises! Celebrate with Us: Enjoy a complimentary sail on your birthday! With over 1,200 five-star reviews, our guests rave about the unforgettable memories made on board. From breathtaking sunsets to encounters with dolphins, every cruise is a unique experience. ? Book Your Adventure Today! Don't miss out on the best catamaran experience in Cocoa Beach. Perfect for family outings, romantic dates, and even corporate events. Spots fill up fast, so book your sail now! ? Location: Just minutes from Cocoa Beach, FL ? Website: www.CocoaBeachCatamaran.com ? Like this video? Give us a thumbs up and subscribe for more exciting updates and special offers!

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After sailing to Bira on the Indonesian Island of Sulawesi, we explore the world of the Bugis people, once fearsome pirates and the origin of bogeyman myths, now famous worldwide for their amazing skills handcrafting massive traditional wooden ships The Bugis are the predominate ethnic group on southern peninsula of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi and are one of the most skilled and well known sea-faring people in Southeast Asia. Back in the Seventeen Hundreds the scary bogeyman was no myth but very, very real murdering plundering, pillaging pirates creating havoc along the spice routes plied by ships of the Dutch and English colonial companies. "Beware of the bogeyman" was a phrase used to motivate sailors of these colonial traders to be watchful and ever alert. These bogeymen, the Bugis, weren't imaginary ghosts but rather a very real, dangerous threat to ship and crew. The modern day Bugis are no longer fearsome pirates but are still master mariners and skilled ship builders almost totally responsible for Indonesia having the largest fleet of timber cargo ships in the world. In addition to that, there is now an also impressive fleet of traditionally constructed timber sail and motor boats catering for the exploding adventure tourism and live aboard dive markets. Visiting this hub of traditional wooden ship building had been on our bucket list for a very long time and fully lived up to our anticipation.

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