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Would you take this sporty bowrider for a beach day or watersports session? Rate this boat from 1–5 stars and comment below! Sea Ray SPX 210 © Sea Ray Boats Length overall: 21 ft 6 in (6.55 m) Beam: 8 ft 4 in (2.54 m) Draft: approx. 18 in (0.46 m) Dry weight: approx. 3,150 lb (1,430 kg) Fuel capacity: 45 gal (170 L) Max power: up to 250 hp Top speed: approx. 40–45 mph (64–72 km/h) Seating capacity: up to 8 persons The Sea Ray SPX 210 is a versatile sport bowrider designed for family fun, cruising, and watersports. With a spacious seating layout, swim platform, and smooth hull performance, it’s perfect for lake days, beach stops, and coastal cruising. Efficient outboard power delivers responsive handling and plenty of fun on the water. #SeaRay #SportBowrider #FamilyBoat #HarbourMasters
In order to get our sailboat home ready to explore the Caribbean Sea it was time to reinstall the genoa sail! Nicknamed "the dummy sail" on our boat, it's the easiest of our sails to use, able to be operated by one person back in the helm of our Leopard 45 catamaran, and used in a wide range of wind conditions. It also turned out to be the easiest to install, with the mainsail and Code 0 taking us a little longer... ______________________________________________ After backpacking Asia, road tripping Europe and doing a bit of van life, we’re now exploring the world aboard our Leopard 45 catamaran. 🎶 Music from Artlist ➼ Get yourself 2 months free with a subscription https://artlist.io/Telicia-1577425 #sailing #catamaran #travelvlog #digitalnomad #LifeStyle #travel #yachtlife #sailingcatamaran #sailingboat #travelvlog #nomadiclifestyles #sailingchannel
Super Saturday at the RORC Easter Challenge. The Easter treats continued for close to 300 hundred sailors taking part in the RORC Easter Challenge. Fabulous sailing conditions continued in the Solent for Day Two of the regatta. The RORC Race Committee, led by Steve Cole, with Paul Jackson as PRO, organised two race courses giving the fleet a mixture of windward leeward races and round the cans courses. Three races were completed for all three IRC Classes; a south easterly breeze of 10 to 16 knots, with beautiful spring sunshine, provided superb racing. A race debrief was held at the RORC Cowes Clubhouse with more expert advice from Andrew ‘Dog’ Palfrey and the coaching team, and included drone footage from North Sails of starts, mark roundings and boat handling. Those unable to attend watched the presentation via Zoom with documents, videos and pictures also uploaded to the Cloud. “What a fantastic job by the RORC Race Committee; a great mixture of courses, which is what you want for a training regatta,” commented Dog Palfrey. “We have seen some solid improvements since the first day. There is still a way to go to be consistently well-sailed, but every team has made ground towards that goal.” #RORCracing #EasterChallenge #NorthSails 📸 RORC / Shaun Roster / Louay Habib