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Our Rigging Team in action, talking the Mast down on a Garcia72 ⛵️🛠⛓🔩🪝🏗 📸Pete Keeping 🎵Tunetank.com

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Deutsch-Dänische Duelle am vorletzten Tag der @kielerwochesailing 2024 auch auf der Medienbahn... die 48 Teams der J/70-Klasse schenkten sich nichts. Alles zur Kieler Woche findet ihr auf yacht.de

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Antes de salir de España a bordo del velero hacia el Caribe, os acordáis que nos tuvimos que vacunar de varias cosas? Entre ellas, para los mosquitos en el Caribe, que pueden transmitir enfermedades como el dengue. Para evitar las picaduras, tanto de los MOSQUITOS como de las CHITRAS, hemos improvisado como siempre, de manera económica, con estas pedazo de mosquiteras! Te han picado alguna vez las chitras? Qué prefieres? Mosquitos o chitras? Nosotros sin duda, mosquitos!😂😂😂 . . . #sailing_lasonambula #sailing #sail #veleros #trip #disfrutalavida #catamaran #vivelavida #sailingaroundtheworld #barcos #monohull #catamaranes #velero #navegando #navegaravela #navegar #travesia #islas #islands #vivirabordodeunvelero #sailinglife #boatwork #mosquitos #dengue #denguedenguedengue #picaduras #sting

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At one point, we noticed the anchor light wasn’t working. Apparently, after six years the battery was dead. We were able to buy a spare anchor light, and I went up the mast to replace it. The first time, we thought it would be easy—just replace the light or the battery—but it turned out that more work was needed. The anchor light had to be unscrewed and the two wires had to be reconnected in the terminal block. And all of that at 22 meters up, right on top of the mast. After some instructions from Gilles, I went up the mast again, this time bringing tools along in the side pockets of the “chair” (bosun’s chair) in which you’re hoisted up. It worked, and the anchor light was shining brightly again at the top of the mast!

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