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The unique catamaran hull designs of Takacat inflatables make them track and tow great when used as a tender. Just a basic video showing the Takacat 260 Sport under tow. There are 3 towing eyes to make a bridal if you do a lot of towing. For further information and to check out the best towing, rowing and stable inflatable tenders check out http://www.takacat.com

These beautiful souls embraced serenity during a yoga and meditation session aboard our Dickson Dragon Cruise. Feel the gentle sea breeze and bask in the warmth of the setting sun as you find peace within. 🧘♀️🌅 #platinumcharters #YogaOnTheWater #MeditationCruise #portdickson #DicksonDragonExperience #EventfulWaters #SunsetMoments #popmarketing #popmarketingboutique

Sailboat Upgrade: Replacing Reef Lines in Boom. As new sailors, we are finishing off some sailboat upgrades and maintenance, to get ready for the waters of the San Juan Islands at the first of June. We have just replaced the Reefing Lines in our Boom. We have only two reefing points: A normal first Reef and a Deep Second Reef. We decided it was a simpler solution for us---versus adding another line. If you dig our journey as a new sailing couple, learning to sail, buying a Sceptre 41, getting ready to sail and launching, we would love you to follow along: Join us on our website at: https://gypseaexplorer.com/ Or on our Instagram Channel: https://www.instagram.com/writerjacks/

Watch as this incredible octopus shifts color and texture in real time, blending perfectly into the coral reef to stay hidden. Here are 3 interesting facts about octopus color changes: 1. Colorblind Yet Master of Color: Despite their incredible color-changing abilities, octopuses are believed to be colorblind. They likely sense light and texture in complex ways, possibly using their skin as a sort of distributed “eye.” 2. They use color to express mood and communicate: Some octopus species flash dark colors when they’re angry or threatened, while others shift hues during mating rituals or while hunting, a language written in light and skin. 3. Texture Change Enhances Camouflage: Along with color, octopuses can change their skin texture using muscle-controlled papillae, making them look like rocks, coral, or seaweed. Moments like this remind us just how wild, smart, and beautiful our oceans truly are. 🌊💙 Ready to witness the magic for yourself? Come snorkel with us and see the ocean come alive. 🎥: Tinae Siringo Ringo #SeaTrekSailingAdventures #UnderwaterMagic #OctopusCamouflage #MarineLifeMoments #CoralReefVibes #SnorkelingAdventure #WildEncounters #SeaTrekMoments #OceanWonders #NatureInMotion #EcoTravel #TravelDeeper #Wanderlust #AdventureTime #BucketList #NatureLovers #ThisIsLiving #Underwater #Octopus #Snorkeling #BucketListExperience #ActiveSeniorsTravel #TravelOver50 #NatureMoments #WildlifeUpClose