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The 9 x World Champion, Your Race Around the World, Remote 40 footers and Flying Cats. From winning nine world titles to heading deep into the Southern Ocean aboard a 40 footer, from taking an F50 cat fully airborne to the next generation of round the world racing for everyone, this week we take a look at four very different corners of the sport starting with Ian Williams’ incredible ninth win in the World Match Racing Tour. How did the defining day play out? Meanwhile at the opposite end of the scale the fleet of Class 40’s competing in the Globe 40 race are heading to the most remote point at sea where the International Space Station provides the closest access to other humans. We take a quick look at SailGP’s opening event where the local ‘doctor’ has been causing a few breakages, injuries and hairy moments, before turning our attention to the new 72footer that you could be racing around the world in 2027.
Four massive racing yachts blast downwind at full speed when one suddenly cuts across too early — nearly smashing into another yacht’s bow. Wind roars, water sprays everywhere, and a GoPro on the mast captures the chaotic crew reactions in real-time. An intense, realistic 8-second moment from competitive sailing! Subscribe for more sailing chaos, close calls & adrenaline-packed yacht racing! ⛵🔥 #Sailing #YachtRacing #Downwind #SailingLife #BoatAccident #CloseCall #GoProFootage #StormSailing #SailingAdventure #OceanLife #RealisticAI #SailingShorts
Aliens do live among us! The #PeacockMantisShrimp, in spite of its name, belongs to a different class of organisms called #stomatopods and is neither a true mantis nor a #shrimp. They are common in Southeast Asia and Australia as well as the warm coastal waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The vibrant appearance of #MantisShrimps is what draws in prey, and they are well-recognized for their remarkable hunting skills. Their unique limbs are referred to as "raptorial claws" or "smashers." These claws have a tremendous amount of strength and can strike with remarkable force and speed. They are indeed thought to be among the fastest and most potent striking appendages in the animal kingdom. Come find this mesmerising #SeaCreature in #RajaAmpat with us. Reserve your spot now! 🔗 Click the link below! 🌐 https://linktr.ee/lagaligo_liveaboard ✉️ info@LaGaligoLiveaboard.com 💬 +62 812 2000 2025 (WhatsApp) 🌐 www.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com 🌐 Trip.LaGaligoLiveaboard.com (Schedule & Rates) ~~~~ #ScubaDiving #Liveaboard #DiveTrips #liveaboardlife #MarineBiodiversity #seacritters #UWPMacro