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The 350 LeisureCat Deepwater is a powerful workhorse ideal for all types of commercial charter fishing and diving, while still retaining the internal comforts of a liveaboard cruiser. Its huge and stable cockpit can be adapted to suit the needs of any water activities or patrol work. Powered by twin diesels, it is capable of over 30 knots in most conditions. A full-sized walk-in head/shower, complete with vanity, compliments the double front berth and full galley facilities. There is ample storage above and below decks and the moulded dash area will take 2 x 12in screens if needed. Twin large storage wells are set into the forward deck either side of the electric anchor well. For further information check out our website at www.leisurecat.com.au or email us at sales@leisurecat.com.au
A short clip from our latest release, which looks at basic boat docking. Executing a tight turn in a sailboat is dependent on which way our prop walk affects our control. A prop walk to port means our boat does a tighter turn to starboard, and vice versa. We have a look at how boats behave in close quarters and what to look out for when leaving or approaching a dock. Covers essential topics such as prop walk and steerage, as well as setting up slip lines and bridles.. All in an easy to follow, animated tutorial, created in Blender3D. 👍 Don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe for More Adventures! #SailingAdventure #learntosail #sailingtutorials #tutorials #sailinglife #yachtlife #travel #adventure #blender3d #blender #animation https://www.skipperblogs.com/searchingforcoconuts Theme song: (Audio Network) Aotearoa (Mark Williams, Adam Alexander, Bruce Maginnis) For those who wish to contribute to help keep our journey going, please use our Patreon link below, or donate through PayPal (link is on channel banner), much appreciated. https://www.patreon.com/searchingforcoconuts https://searching-for-coconuts.skipperblogs.com/
I went to Goodwill and picked up some place mats that I then converted into hanging net baskets for my boat. Huge improvement in organizing my boat. Simple and easy idea to improve your tiny home on the water. Cost me $3.50 and I made six baskets. Now my boats countertops are practically clutter free!