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On the open sea, free as one can be, life is about the wind in your hair, salt on your skin and the sound of the waves in your ears. The Ibiza Boat Club® is the ultimate venue for those seeking a seamless fusion of an accessible all-inclusive luxury yacht experience with exploring the natural beauty of Ibiza and Formentera, shared with nice people.​ All our boat trips and boat parties include free ice-cold drinks and VIP sun beds for everyone. Because on our catamaran, everyone is VIP.

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It’s part family bowrider, part performance-minded sport boat, part overnight cruiser but most importantly the incredible 327 SSX is a Chaparral through and through. We’ve never had a product introduction that was more anticipated or revolutionary. With its go-anywhere deep-V hull design, standard fiberglass hard top, striking liquid-silver interior, dual forward facing helm seats and wildly practical full beam cabin, the 327 is a game changer. Onboard, don’t bother looking at the capacity plate. It’s unlimited. Mood setting cockpit and hardtop lighting are accented with optional underwater lights. A stainless steel windshield and heavy-duty rails say quality everywhere you look. Attention to detail is beyond compare. Low hours on rebuilt upgrade 8.1 Volvo Gi. Flatscreen TV, Air/heat.

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Alle ore 3.56 51” di giovedì 18 luglio ora locale (13.36 51” UTC, 15.36 51” ora italiana) Maserati Multi 70 ha tagliato il traguardo della 50a edizione della Transpacific Yacht Race (Transpac) al largo di Diamond Head, Honolulu, Hawaii. Giovanni Soldini e il suo Team terminano la storica regata oceanica con un tempo reale di 4 giorni, 18 ore, 26 minuti e 51 secondi. Soldini: «Peccato per l’incidente, ma siamo comunque contenti delle performance di Maserati Multi 70» Sito web: https://maserati.soldini.it/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giovannisold... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giovanni_so... Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/giovannisoldini/

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BALI CATAMARAN DOCKING IN VRBOSKA Birds eye view tell us what's wrong with this docking? =========================== Looking to sail in Croatia? Here are four ways we can help make it happen for you: ⛵️ ⛵️ Premium Tours ➡︎ ➡︎ https://rb.gy/wrvmtg ⛵️ ⛵️ Flotilla Sailing Weeks ➡︎ ➡︎ https://rb.gy/xozady ⛵️ ⛵️ Bareboat Charters ➡︎ ➡︎ https://rb.gy/yg7l2v Yes we can find you a catamaran ⛵️ ⛵️ Buy a Yacht ➡︎ ➡︎ https://rb.gy/afxrbv =========================== Filmed with: 🔓 Drone: DJI MAVIC3 Visit this link to make your purchase ➡︎ ➡︎ https://rb.gy/maw7fy Filmed and Edited by Nick Hathaway, 45 Degrees Sailing =========================== Connect with Nick & 45D on Social Media: =========================== ➡︎ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-hathaway-03b60934/ ➡︎ https://www.linkedin.com/company/45-degrees-sailing/ ➡︎ https://www.facebook.com/45degreessailing ➡︎ https://www.instagram.com/45degreessailing/

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We had an interesting final sail on Peter's Firebird in the most wind I sailed in when in Barbados - we sailed with 2 reefs. Peter's friend Eric has a foiling waveboard and he wanted to foil behind the Firebird. In the end he managed it, but there was lots of falling in at the beginning. It was hard work for Peter and I as we had to start at near zero speed, so Eric could grab the tow rope, then slowly accelerate to about 7 knots so he could get ready for lift off. Then accelerate to 10 knots very quickly, so he could lift out. And then control the speed at 10-12 rather than surge up to 15-18. But of course the wind would drop, or he'd fall in or.... but, as I say, after 2 hours he did manage to fly for maybe 30 secs. Although, if we were quick enough, we could stop and heave to after he fell in, sometimes we sailed on too far and then we had to pull in the tow rope (we discovered it was too easy to get it entangled on rudders and daggerboards), tack round and sail back. As always it was scary how quickly a head disappears from view. But interestingly we could easily see him when he was in the sun, it was when he was north of us that he became invisible (one of his sons kept a very close eye on Dad, religiously pointing to his position). Flat water helped, and lots of passing day charter cats got a bit confused by seeing a swimmer apparently a mile out to sea but happily waving!

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