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Du 20 au 24 avril, c’est le retour du Salon international du Multicoque à La Grande Motte. C’est le grand rendez-vous annuel de la plaisance sur deux coques. Pas moins d’une soixantaine de bateaux à flot seront exposés et déjà 12 premières mondiales ou européennes sont annoncées. Pour vous permettre de faire le tri entre tous ces concepts, à voile et à moteur, Skippers lance la télé du salon du multi. Chaque jour du 20 au 24 avril retrouvez sur Youtube et Facebook nos interviews, résumés et décryptages. Alors, vous embarquez ?
NOMAD IV is a fantastic sailing yacht, designed by the famous architects Finot Conq and built in Italy by Dolphin Yachts. She is a new concept of large sailing yachts with a high freeboard, large beam and huge sail area allowing her unequalled sailing performances as well as huge spaces for the accommodation. She is particularly comfortable thanks to her length and her similarly large interior and exterior spaces. Her lateral ballasts mean she can sail almost flat and a lifting keel permits entry into a variety of ports and anchorages. Her large cockpit with 2 tables, each capable of seating up to 12, is ideal for relaxed dinners on board, and the ample sunbathing space permits owners and guests to soak up the rays in total comfort. Her deck saloon has stunning 360° panoramic views. She is available for charter in the South Pacific during Summer 2020! Follow BGYB on Social Medias ! * FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/BernardGallayYachts/ * LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/bernard-gallay-yacht-brokerage/ * TWITTER https://twitter.com/bgallay_yachts * INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/bernardgallayyachts/ OUR WEBSITE www.bernard-gallay.com CONTACT Sales : info@bernard-gallay.com Charter : charter@bernard-gallay.com
PREPARING YOUR LINES: Singlehanded Docking Stern To with Lazy Lines When docking your aim is to reduce the amount of time it takes to get your control line on . Here in video 5 Nick gives great practical tips to make it easier on both you and the person on the dock. Video 5 in Nicks step by step process getting set up and ready for Singlehanded Docking Stern To with Lazy Lines. =========================== TRANSCRIPT I didn't explain it. Just before we do this instead of having the whole line coiled to throw to the guy on the dock. Depending on the system on the dock. It could be a bollard or a ring. Quite often in the marinas like today it's a ring. So if you throw him the whole line, he's got to then find the end, untangle what you threw him, feed it through the ring and get it back to you. What you want to do when you're docking on your own or at any time is to reduce the amount of time it takes to get your control line on. So by throwing him just a manageable amount of line there he can get the end and feed it through and the slack will run out nice and easy =========================== Filmed and Edited by Mahina Hathaway and Nick Hathaway, 45 Degrees Sailing Looking to sail in Croatia? Here are four ways we can help make it happen! ⛵️ ⛵️ Premium Tours ➡︎ ➡︎ https://rb.gy/wrvmtg ⛵️ ⛵️ Flotilla Sailing Weeks ➡︎ ➡︎ https://rb.gy/xozady ⛵️ ⛵️ Bareboat Charters ➡︎ ➡︎ https://rb.gy/yg7l2v ⛵️ ⛵️ Buy a Yacht ➡︎ ➡︎ https://rb.gy/afxrbv =========================== Connect with Us on Social Media: =========================== ➡︎ https://www.linkedin.com/company/45-degrees-sailing/ ➡︎ https://www.facebook.com/45degreessailing ➡︎ https://www.instagram.com/45degreessailing/