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Majik Yacht is a brand new luxury phinisi, expertly built in 2022 in Bira, Sulawesi by Yann Martinie. She has been specially designed to offer the ultimate journey to families and friends seeking exquisite adventures and explorations around the Indonesian Archipelago. Accommodating up to 10 guests, Majik features four cabins, all on the lower deck – The Owners’ cabin, located at the aft of the yacht, The Master cabin at the front, and two Deluxe cabins located on each side of the yacht. Majik Yacht is perfect for families and groups of friends to find their paradise and make magical memories in Komodo, Raja Ampat and The Banda Sea. https://www.barefoot-cruising-indonesia.com/boats/majik-yacht/

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Hairy conditions on Thursday of Cowes Week which was also the third day of the XOD Centenary regatta. We're aboard XOD Class Captain William Norris's Beatrix with Vernon Nock (64) in the front of the boat and International Foiling Moth sailor (!) Peter Barton on the helm. William couldn't be aboard that day because he was on the Royal Yacht Squadron Platform with the Princess Royal who fired the starting cannon for this special race. In his place was Yachting World editor David Glenn. Unfortunately Beatrix was OCS which was apparently made clear to William Norris by the Princess Royal as the sail numbers were duly called out. We hope he didn't lay the blame too firmly at YW's doorstep! Despite the hiccup it was a truly great day's racing followed by a superb Centenary dinner party for 400 back in Cowes.

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The only thing better than a ferry ride to downtime Auckland on a calm day is a sail. Just missed the pod of dolphins but if you look hard enough you can ‘just’ see them in the distance.

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