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C'est toujours plus sympa de naviguer avec un volant au lieu d'un barre franche et ce sans bruit grâce à un hors bord électrique Torqeedo Travel 1003. Le Torqeedo Travel 1003 n'est pas prévu pour être piloter avec un volant. Sans grande modification, il est aujourd'hui possible de le faire. Pour cela vous avez besoin d'un kit d'adaptation qui n'est pas un produit Torqeedo. Ce kit est déposer à l'INPI. Peut s'adapter en fonction de la taille, du type et de la matière du bateau. Pour plus d'information sur ce kit : www.hors-bord-electrique.com Vidéo : hors-bord-electrique.com montage vidéo : Imovie Musique fournie avec Imovie : Pendulum
Discover the ancient secrets of Polynesian voyagers as they mastered the art of navigation across the vast Pacific! 🌊✨ Their legendary seamanship and giant ocean-going canoes opened the doors to new worlds, passing down mystical knowledge through generations. Dive into history’s greatest maritime explorers! 🚤🌺 #catamaranbook #multihullsailing #NEELtrimarans #GregorTarjan #Nautitechcatamarans #McConaghyBoats #shorts
Croats love it when visitors make the effort to learn their language. Plus, it doesn’t hurt to say you can speak two languages! Before we get started, let it be known that Croatian is a really tough language to learn – everyone will tell you it’s a complicated language to master, given that accents and feminine/masculine nouns are involved. But, like anything that you set your mind to, when you achieve it, it feels good! Here are some basic phrases to get you started on your journey to mastering the Croatian language: English: Hello Croatian: Bok Sounds Like: Bohk English: How are you? Croatian: Kako ste? Sounds Like: kah-koh steh? English: Do you speak English? Croatian: Govorite li engleski? Sounds Like: goh-voh-ree-teh lee en-glees-kee English: Please Croatian: Molim Sounds Like: moh-leem English: A beer/coffee/tea, please Croatian: Pivo/kavu/čaj, molim Sounds Like: PEE-voh/KAH-voo/CH-ay MOH-leem If you're more of a visual learner, check out our blog with more information on basic Croatian phrases to get you started: https://www.sail-croatia.com/set-sail/resource/basic-croatian-phrases