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UPDATE 9/11/18 - just in from Boris Best from the upwind bouncing bam bam bam. All good here so far.Liebe grüße Tech talk: I had broken a lashing between the mast and the block for the mast rotation purchase. I left the mast rotation loose as upwind it aligns itself usually pretty nicely. This morning around 4 the boat was suddenly starting to act weirdly. I checked the wind angle display but i was upwind, although the boat was jumping over the waves and reaching at 2 knots. Heeled over a lot. I felt quickly that it was wrong with the wind instruments. I switched on the B system and find out that was broken. No surprise that the wind vane on the top of the mast was damaged after all the slamming. My heart beat rises imagining sailing the rest of the race with no instruments like in the TJV. It means a big penalty in performance. To figure out what was going on i swapped over some elements and could find that on my main system only the mast angle sensor had broken, possibly as a consequence of leaving the mast rotation open. I repaired the lashing, adjusted the mast to this upwind angle and gave the instruments a manuel input for mast angle instead of the sensor. That way my A system is now fully up and giving nice wind data again. A small issue but in the darkness and upwind - slamming is quite annoying. So happy now that i still have one functional wind vane at the top of the mast and can sail with autopilot following the wind angle… that helps a lot! To see more of Boris and his adventures check out the website at: www.borisherrmannracing.com or follow us on instagram or facebook at borisherrmannracing. We are still looking for more sponsors so if you are interested you can get in touch with us via the website.
Would you take this elegant dayboat for a high-speed coastal cruise or island hop? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Wajer 38 © Wajer Yachts Length overall: 38 ft (11.6 m) Beam: 12 ft (3.7 m) Draft: approx. 3 ft (0.9 m) Displacement: approx. 7.8 t Max speed: approx. 42 kn (48 mph / 78 km/h) Cruising speed: approx. 30–35 kn (35–40 mph / 56–65 km/h) Range: ~200+ nm Engines: Twin Volvo Penta IPS drives Fuel capacity: ~1,000 L Guest capacity: up to 10 persons Price: US$ ~1.25 million The Wajer 38 is a high-performance Scandinavian sport cruiser that blends minimalist elegance with exhilarating speed. Its open deck layout, versatile seating, and premium finishes make it perfect for social cruising, waterside lunches, or spirited coastal runs. Twin Volvo Penta IPS drives provide intuitive joystick control, smooth handling, and efficient performance for thrilling adventures on the water. #WajerYachts #SportCruiser #PerformanceBoat #HarbourMasters
Discovering Vrgada Beach: A Hidden Gem in Croatia Croatia's coastline is famed for its pristine beaches, azure waters, and charming islands, each offering its unique slice of paradise. Among these, Vrgada Beach stands out as a hidden gem, tucked away on the small, tranquil island of Vrgada. If you're seeking a serene escape far from the bustling tourist hubs, Vrgada Beach is the perfect destination. A Glimpse of Vrgada Island Located in the Zadar archipelago, Vrgada is a small, car-free island, easily accessible by a short ferry ride from the mainland town of Pakoštane. The island itself is a blend of lush pine forests, olive groves, and traditional stone houses, offering a glimpse into the untouched, rustic beauty of the Adriatic. The absence of cars adds to the island's peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for relaxation. The Allure of Vrgada Beach Vrgada Beach is the island's crown jewel, boasting golden sands that are a rarity in Croatia, where pebbly beaches are more common. The beach gently slopes into the shallow, crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic, making it an ideal spot for families with children, as well as those who simply want to wade in the warm sea. Surrounded by the island's signature pine trees, the beach provides natural shade, perfect for those hot summer days. The peaceful ambiance is enhanced by the sound of cicadas and the gentle lapping of waves, creating a truly idyllic setting. Activities and Amenities While Vrgada Beach is known for its tranquility, there are still plenty of activities to keep you engaged. The calm waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding. If you're up for a little exploration, you can take a leisurely hike around the island, discovering secluded coves and stunning viewpoints along the way. The beach is also home to a few quaint beach bars and cafes where you can enjoy local Croatian delicacies, fresh seafood, and refreshing drinks. Don’t forget to try the island's own olive oil, a staple in the local cuisine. Why Vrgada Beach? Unlike the more famous beaches in Croatia, Vrgada Beach remains relatively undiscovered, which means you'll often find yourself sharing the shore with only a handful of other visitors. This solitude, combined with the island’s natural beauty and the warm hospitality of the locals, makes Vrgada Beach a true sanctuary for those looking to disconnect and recharge. Tips for Visiting Getting There: Take a ferry from Pakoštane. Ferries run regularly, but it's a good idea to check the schedule in advance. Accommodation: There are a few small guesthouses and vacation rentals on the island, but booking ahead is recommended, especially during the summer months. What to Bring: While there are some amenities on the beach, it's wise to bring your own snacks, water, and sun protection. Final Thoughts Vrgada Beach is a reminder that sometimes, the most beautiful places are those that remain off the beaten path. Whether you're looking to soak up the sun, swim in clear waters, or simply unwind in nature, Vrgada Beach offers a perfect slice of Adriatic paradise. For those yearning for a peaceful retreat that offers a genuine connection with nature, this hidden gem in Croatia is definitely worth the visit.