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Wir sind Luisa und Matthias, Mitte Zwanzig und Leben und Reisen seit fast 5 Jahren auf unserem Segelboot. Life is Short and the World is wide, also abonniere schnell unseren Kanal, damit wir Dich mit auf unsere Abenteuer nehmen können! #Segeln #Segelreise #Weltumsegelung #Segelboot #reiseabenteuer #Atlantik #Karibik #USA #Griechenland #lowbudgettrips

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Would you take this sleek open-deck cruiser for a fast coastal getaway? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Fjord 52 Open © Fjord Yachts Length overall: 52 ft (15.85 m) Beam: 14 ft 9 in (4.5 m) Draft: approx. 3 ft 11 in (1.2 m) Displacement: approx. 18 t Max speed: approx. 38 kn (44 mph / 70 km/h) Cruising speed: approx. 30 kn (35 mph / 56 km/h) Range: approx. 350 nm Engines: Twin Volvo Penta IPS (up to IPS 1200) Fuel capacity: approx. 2,500 L Guest cabins: 2 Berths: up to 4 guests The Fjord 52 Open is a high-performance open-deck yacht combining Scandinavian minimalism with sporty luxury. Its expansive cockpit, sunpads, and helm area are designed for effortless outdoor living, while below deck offers comfortable accommodations for overnight stays. Powered by twin Volvo Penta IPS drives, the 52 Open delivers precise handling, high speed, and a thrilling experience for coastal cruising and entertaining. #FjordYachts #OpenDeckYacht #LuxuryPerformance #HarbourMasters

harbourmasterstv

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#SailingRace #SailingBoards #ExtremeSailing #WindRiders #OceanSpeed #CinematicSailing #WaterSports #AdrenalineWaves #DroneShots #SailingLife #HighSpeedSailing #SportVibes #EpicRace #SeaAdventure #ViralSailing

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We visited a floating club in fiji, miles from any land. Its a great spot to lounge, to dance and enjoy the beautiful water. I can't wait to go back some day. This channel is funded by viewers like you. Please help us keep this channel creating great content by becoming a patron Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkDwexrF43p_1QurfKFBCBA/join http://www.patreon.com/sailingdoodles Donate Via Paypal to help http://www.paypal.me/sailingdoodles

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Sailingcatalpa

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Presenting my haphazard boat cookery creation: Gochujang Ginger Garlic Chicken Pineapple Soup! That’s a mouthful so I dub thee ‘3-G Chicken Pineapple Soup’!! Mind you I am no professional chef. Most of the time I just play around with my food stuffs! I rarely measure anything when I cook so the ingredient quantities listed are approximations. However, I do watch the clock like a hawk so mind your timers! Take special care not to overcook stuff. The flavor of garlic changes dramatically over the course of various cooking times. So anywayzzz, here’s the best recipe I can come up with: Pour enough canola oil in your pot to evenly coat the bottom. Bring up to temperature before adding in the the ginger, garlic, salt, and pepper. A useful not: A wee bit of garlic thrown into the pot to check the heat should sizzle when it hits the oil but the oil shouldn’t be so hot that it smokes. I love garlic and ginger so I am definitely heavy handed with them in this soup! Sauté on high heat until the garlic goes aromatic, add in gochujang and briefly continue to sauté. Pour in two thirds of chicken stock, bring to a boil. Add in the pineapple, pineapple juice, and lemon juice and reduce to a simmer for five minutes. Mind the clock at this point. Cooking too long will change the garlic to an earthy flavor and the pineapple/lemon juices will begin to lose their sweet tanginess. (My apologies for not including this step in the video, I forgot to hit record! ) Pour contents of pot into a bowl and set aside. Add remaining chicken stock and water into the same pot you have been using, bring the liquid to a gentle simmer and steep the kombu in the liquid for 15 minutes. Basically you are making a sea weed tea so don’t let it boil. Remove the kombu and add in the pre cooked chicken. Simmer till chicken is warmed through. Pour the two stocks together, add a splash of white vinegar and you are ready to eat! I didn’t use any garnishes because I simply didn’t have any on the boat at the time! But, I can tell you I would have loved to garnish it with some fresh basil or green onions if I had them on hand! Even without the garnish, this soup was DELICIOUS! Ingredients listed below: 1 pound of previously cooked chicken ( I prefer chicken thighs, more savory! ) chopped 3/4 cup thinly sliced pineapple 2 oz fresh from the pineapple Juice of one lemon 3 tablespoons gochujang 2 fingers of julienned Ginger- fresh 1/2 a bulb worth of rough chopped garlic fresh 1 sheet kombu (dried kelp) Canola oil- enough to coat the bottom of the pot 3 cups chicken stock 1 cup water 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper Splash of white vinegar to taste ( I like one teaspoon worth )

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