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Island Life in Thailand. Few moments after our safe arriving at our favourite island - Koh Lipe - that is called "Thai maldives". Guess why? Music: Mint Leaves Musician: Jeff Kaale

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Join Ben Knowles from East Coast Yacht Sales as we take the Targa 32 out for a full performance test! We run the boat at various speeds, including wide open throttle, covering key performance stats like fuel burn, nautical miles per gallon, and engine load efficiency. Take a look! Contact Ben Knowles with East Coast Yacht Sales: Email: Ben@ecys.com Phone: (207) 939-0154 Performance Data- 700rpm - 5knots - burning 0.9 gal an hour - 5.6 NM-G - engine load is 38% 1,000rpm - 7knots - burning 2.0 gal an hour - 3.4 NM-G - 38% engine load 1400rpm- 8.7knots - burning 4.8 gal an hour - 1.8 NM-G - 48% engine load 1600rpm - 10knots - burning 7.6 gal an hour - 1.3 NM-G - 56% engine load 1800rpm - 11knots - burning 9.7 gal an hour - 1.2 NM-G - 59% engine load 2000rpm - 13.7knots - burning 11 gal an hour - 1.2 NM-G - 61% engine load 2200rpm - 17knots - burning 14 gal an hour - 1.2 NM -G - 66% engine load 2400rpm - 20knots - burning 14 gal an hour - 1.4 NM-G - 61% engine load 2600rpm - 25 knots - burning 16 gal an hour - 1.5 NM-G - 65% engine load 2800rpm - 28knots - burning 18 gal an hour - 1.5 NM-G - 68% engine load 3000rpm - 30knots - burning 20 gal an hour - 1.4 NM-G - 73% engine load 3200rpm - 33knots - burning 24 gal an hour - 1.4 NM-G - 80% engine load 3400rpm - 35.5knots - burning 28 gal an hour - 1.2 NM-G - 90% engine load WOT - 3550rpm - 38knots - burning 33 gal an hour - 1.1 NM-G - 100% engine load More Targa Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMSquwWy8Y4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1xtm_QpTK0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX1iZg-hrgc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD-7GGDWHTU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L221-IQnwQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT6KnRjWRfA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAaHnQ3XfPE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZR8OoJssBA

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There’s an undeniable, almost primal pull we feel toward the ocean. It's a need that's been studied and given a name: *Blue Mind,* a term coined by marine biologist Wallace J. Nichols to describe the meditative, calming state we enter when near water. The vastness of the sea provides a powerful escape from the clutter of daily life, offering a sense of perspective that can make our own problems feel smaller. Beyond the mental relief, there are tangible physical benefits. The rhythmic sound of waves and the fresh, salty air—which contains a higher concentration of **negative ions**—can lower stress hormones, improve mood by boosting serotonin levels, and even promote better sleep. This is why a simple walk on the beach or a few minutes spent watching the tide ebb and flow can feel so restorative. Our connection to the ocean is also deeply rooted in our need for activity and inspiration. It provides a natural playground for everything from swimming and sailing to quiet reflection and artistic expression. Ultimately, the ocean gives us a chance to disconnect from the modern world and reconnect with a fundamental part of ourselves—a need for tranquility, wonder, and the powerful embrace of nature.

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Sneak peek out of the box

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Najad 34 https://www.scanboat.com/en/17450124

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