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I thought an open cockpit might come into its own in the tropics, but NO, give me a wheelhouse any day!

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Finding a parking spot's proving to be tougher than it was in The Caribbean! 🎥New episodes every Friday 👍Subscribe for more! Socials: Instagram: @sailingjibsea @sstephcee @t_sexsmith Facebook: Sailing Jibsea Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Jibsea

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Windancer is a Crowther Windspeed 36 built by Geoff Cruse and launched in 1998. She has had a professional transom extension to create a more cruiser friendly boarding platform but still leaving her at under 12 metre. Windspeeds are renowned for their easy simplicity and speed of sailing. Fitted with daggerboards and dagger rudders, she draws barely 600mm. A rotating mast is of course fitted. She is still owned by the original couple who have spent the last 13 years living aboard and cruising Windancer up and down the coast of Queensland. She is in immaculate condition, has relatively low engine hours, and a good sail wardrobe. Simple inside but with all necessary systems fitted, she is a sailors boat first and foremost, but clearly comfortable enough to live aboard. Windancer is the best Windspeed on the market, and indeed the best we have seen in some time. Genuinely ready to go NOW. Multihull Listing Agent: Andrew Crawford 0402 345 245

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Here is part two of the stuffed moose loin roast a la ficelle. I chat about the coal generation part of the fire along with the elevated platform to raise the heat to the side of the roast. Basting is also a huge factor in campfire cooking. Flavour and moisture management. Please remember to subscribe to the channel @JohnFrasersWildLife Wild food ingredients and how to collect them…and cook them!

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