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Kuala Lumpur’s very own China Town has everything you can wish for. For the price of a full shopping cart at Costco, you can fly here and find out for yourself! We loved the Indian restaurant, right next door to the most famous street food markets (Jalan Alor). Street art is everywhere, especially in tiny alleys. Free to tour and skillfully crafted. The second tallest building in the world is still under construction. It seems like building tall and taller is a theme here. Another day full of local color in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Remember to subscribe for fun long-form episodes of our family travels.
Upgrading Sailboat Rigging for Performance Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. I’m your host Isabel. In today's episode, we delve into the exciting world of sailboat rigging upgrades for optimal performance. Join us as we discuss potential enhancements like high-performance sails, adjustable backstays, and other modifications that can take your sailing capabilities to new heights. Don't miss out on unlocking your sailboat's full potential! For a deeper dive into this topic, check out the following reference books and articles: "The Complete Rigger's Apprentice" by Brion Toss, International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press, 1998. "Sail and Rig Tuning" by Ivar Dedekam, Fernhurst Books, 2012. Ready to set sail with more insights? Subscribe to our YouTube channel, Navel Gazing at Camp David, and explore full tours and reviews of catamarans and monohulls with your host, David Orton. Don't miss the boat – subscribe now! Tags: SailboatRigging, PerformanceSails, AdjustableBackstays, SailingModifications, NavelGazing, SailboatUpgrades, SailingTips, Circumnavigation, CatamaranReviews"
Toni and I had the opportunity to check out the first Seawind 1370 in the United States. We did not think twice and headed up to Sail Away Catamarans to enjoy a demonstration sail on Damsel Fly. The 1370 is only 4 feet longer than the 1260, but it is a very different boat. There were things we liked and things we did not, so like every other boat known to mankind, it comes down to compromises. Like all Seawinds, she sailed very nicely in the low winds.