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Le grand départ d'Odin. Ça y est, après des mois de travaux et de préparation, Claire et Gilles ont largué les amarres. L'aventure commence, retrouvez les sur leur chaîne : https://youtu.be/1RCslvgQKew?si=0GdAkRVk9OUVhWtE Nous sommes ravis que le "Livre de bord" Ikigai-voyages fasse parti de l'équipage. https://www.amazon.fr/dp/2959706404 Merci 😀

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Two of the biggest challenges facing the sport of sailing today are accessibility and affordability. With those two challenges in mind, the American Sailing Association and Hobie have teamed up to build and promote a new version of the Hobie Wave, a 13-foot sailing catamaran constructed of rotomoldded polyethylene that starts out at en easy-to-stomach $5500. http://features.boats.com/boat-content/2014/05/hobie-wave-first-look-video/ For more boat videos, visit http://www.boats.com/ Boats.com features boat reviews, how-to videos, special features, and information about new boats, boats for sale, and boating products—usually with a dash of fun. Our reviewers test the features, performance, and specifications of each boat, searching out the hidden details for a critical evaluation. If you're shopping for a boat, we want to help you make the best choice. And if you're just looking, we'll try to make it fun too. Subscribe to receive notification of new videos.

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From my "The Viking Route" trilogy on my YouTube channel

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In this informative YT short, we delve into the subtle differences in sea language between rope and line in the world of sailing. While some sailors may be particular about their usage, we take a more laid-back approach and explore the technical distinctions. Learn how rope is considered a raw material, while a line is a rope with a specific job onboard a vessel. Get a clearer understanding of these nautical terms and improve your sailing knowledge today!

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