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Join us aboard the IC36 as we anchor in the beautiful bay of Cala en Porter in Menorca. It's a gorgeous day, and we're soaking up the sun and enjoying the stunning scenery all around us. The calm waters of the bay provide the perfect backdrop for a day of relaxation and fun, and we're making the most of it! As night falls, we settle in for a peaceful evening on the water. The IC36 is the perfect vessel for this kind of rest and relaxation, with all the comfort and luxury you need to truly unwind. Whether you're enjoying a quiet dinner under the stars, or simply lounging on the deck with a good book, the IC36 has everything you need to make your time on the water unforgettable. And while sailing may not always be about fast speeds and high adventure, the IC36 is more than capable of delivering on those fronts as well. With its sleek design and powerful electric engines, this amazing catamaran is perfect for everything from high-speed offshore racing to leisurely island hopping. So come aboard and experience the ultimate in comfort, luxury, and adventure with the incredible IC36! Follow us: Website https://www.independentcatamaran.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/independentcatamaran/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/independentcatamaran

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This short video is an excerpt of the next trip through the oceans to one of the most distant islands. It is guaranteed that 99.9% of people on the planet will never visit the Tai life. But they can make this journey with Captain German and find out everything about Palmston's distant island. Subscribe to our channel. Travel with us. 🎢 Music Used in This Video: Special thanks to Blagode for original music for our video: 🍎 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ua/artist/blagoday/1786885235 🌐 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Lv3w8bKhvc82CVgM93cmg 🎧 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/blagoday 🀝 Collaboration: Contact on Freelancehunt: https://freelancehunt.com/freelancer/Blagoday.html

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Happy birthday LEGASEA O Wish you fair winds.... Build by @adayachtworks Exterior design : @uldasyachtdesign Interior design: @lucadini_studio Naval Arch: @ginton_na Engineering: Norse Design Production by @pozitifstudio Video:@etkin.gurel

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Camden, Maine consistently is ranked as one of the nation's most picturesque towns. Situated on Camden's beautiful inner harbor, Lyman-Morse at Wayfarer Marine is a full service marina and yacht yard. Dockage, moorings, 110-ton Travelift, dockside restaurant, full in-house capabilities, indoor heated storage and more. Come see what we're all about. Visit us at www.lymanmorse.com for more information

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Screwhead teak plugs in 23 seconds!! Having just replaced around 1000 teak screw head plugs…this was the process.. Unscrew every exposed screw: I used a battery drill driver. Drill the hole deeper: I used a 10mm forstner bit as it fitted the existing holes perfectly and did a tidy job. This is subject to having enough teak left to drill deeper. Fortunately Najad were generous with their teak! Try not to drill as far as the fibreglass. Add sealant and replace the screws: I’ve seen videos where they say the screws were just for construction and you can leave them out. That is probably correct but I’m going for better safe than sorry. If the teak was thinner with no room to drill deeper and replace the screws I’d leave them out as a last chance of getting a few more years out of a worn deck. Sealant to stop any water getting into the deck core. I used a hand screwdriver rather than power to replace them as power was tending to rip out the self tapping screws from the fibreglass. Put glue on the plug: I used a polyurethane foaming wood glue. Epoxy would be very strong but mixing all the batches a big pain if you have lots to do. Try to get more glue on the edges than the base of the plug as I had a couple of plugs pushed out as the glue foamed up. Tap in the plug: I used a standard claw hammer as it’s all I had but I daresay a wooden mallet is recommended but the top of the plug is waste material anyway so it matters not. Cut off the excess: I used a Fein multi tool oscillating saw. Be careful with your angle as you don’t want to gouge the surrounding deck. It took me a few goes to master the technique but was pretty quick when I did. I said the top of the plugs were waste but if you found yourself short a lot of them had enough material left to do more holes. Sand flat: I used a random orbit sander with a worn 80 grit pad. I now have fresh patches all over the deck so, once I’ve completed a couple of caulking touch ups, I’ll give the whole deck a very light sanding. You could just leave the newly sanded plug patches to grey down to match the deck if you preferred. And that’s it…repeat many times! Feel free to ask any questions πŸ˜Šβ›΅οΈ #boatlife #liveaboardsailboat #boatmaintenance #najad #boatrepairs

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