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This Arima is a great little fishing, commuting package on a custom galvanized trailer with a folding tongue to fit into your garage. Recent service and service records available for the four stroke 90hp Johnson, which moves this little boat along easily. There is a kicker bracket for a trolling motor, full enclosure with a slope back and drop curtain, loads of below deck storage, V bert, porta potti, wired for scotty downriggers, lots of rod holders, VHF radion windshield wiper for those rainy days, 2 livewells, 30 amp shore power with a battery charger. This is a well cared for super clean little boat , turn key , serviced and ready to go. Call anytime for an opportunity to view.

Cannons and crumbling walls overlook the shimmering salt ponds, Great Bay, and Little Bay. Fort Amsterdam stands as a silent guardian over the island’s stunning natural beauty. Watch the sunlight dance over ancient stone, catch a glimpse of brown pelicans nesting nearby, and walk with us on a beautiful walkabout that captures the magic of this special place. This video is a peaceful wander through one of St. Maarten’s hidden gems. No history lesson here, just the sights, sounds, and gentle movement of the island we love. We have over 10 minutes of extended footage, including sailing scenes and more natural beauty. Want to see the full Lazy Days = Local Love adventure? Drop a YES in the comments below! ⬇️ 📌 Check out more Lazy Days = Local Love💙 episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuRVevjFy5MNbIwGqrZmYHcLaX8r3R2BI 🚤 Ready to explore for yourself? Book your sail today: www.lazysheetsailing.com #FortAmsterdam #StMaartenViews #SXM #LazySheetSailing #SailingSXM #IslandNature #BrownPelican #CaribbeanViews Music: Montserrat Folk on Pixabay by u_98673jp944

Hairy conditions on Thursday of Cowes Week which was also the third day of the XOD Centenary regatta. We're aboard XOD Class Captain William Norris's Beatrix with Vernon Nock (64) in the front of the boat and International Foiling Moth sailor (!) Peter Barton on the helm. William couldn't be aboard that day because he was on the Royal Yacht Squadron Platform with the Princess Royal who fired the starting cannon for this special race. In his place was Yachting World editor David Glenn. Unfortunately Beatrix was OCS which was apparently made clear to William Norris by the Princess Royal as the sail numbers were duly called out. We hope he didn't lay the blame too firmly at YW's doorstep! Despite the hiccup it was a truly great day's racing followed by a superb Centenary dinner party for 400 back in Cowes.