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In unserem neusten Podcast reden wir mit Klaus Tietze von "Cat Sale" unter anderem über den Vergleich zwischen Katamaran und Trimaran. Klaus hat dazu eine klare Meinung! Mehr zum Thema Segeln und den ganzen Podcast gibts in unserer Mitgliedschaft! Kanalmitglied werden und exklusive Vorteile erhalten: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8OmaK-xOjjJVHySEP7gJ_g/join
For the full video, head to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NCSaMzOhQY #yachtdesign #sailing #multihulls A Deep Dive into the development and design of the HH44 from HH Catamarans. Paul Hakes (CEO & Co-Founder of HH) and James Hakes (HH Naval Architect) discuss the luxury design of the interior and deck layout. Part of their "Yachting Evolved." series
Sunset sea views are one of our absolute favourite things about cruising, and a real plus for choosing a balcony cabin. But even when we are sailing with an ocean/sea view or even in an inside cabin we do everything we can to drink in those end of the day rays while relaxing on deck or in a bar/lounge.
At Orust Sailboat Show with Open Yard / Öppet Varv in Ellös Sweden 26-28 August 2022 there is world premiere for the first Hallberg-Rassy, a 340, with PU teak. This is something new that doesn’t look or feel as anything new, but as a Hallberg-Rassy has always looked like. Hallberg-Rassy now offer EcoDeck, which is a strong, flexible, solvent free, UV-proof polyurethane resin based decking and caprail system. This viscous-elastic composite material has a stylish and warm effect with a seamless and durable finish. PU teak is made of polyurethane, which is more durable and non-skid than a PVC deck. PU teak has been used for years on superyachts. Traditional teak deck and teak caprail are still available as an option. https://www.hallberg-rassy.com/news/news/ecodeck-new-and-at-the-same-time-as-it-always-has-been