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Before the holiday rush, … there’s this. A quiet stretch of turquoise water. Empty beaches. Your own private yacht. Sailing the Whitsundays in the off-peak season means more freedom, more space, and more time to truly relax. No queues. No pressure. Just a peaceful escape, before the year takes off again. #whitsundayescape #offpeaktravel #bareboating #sailingholiday #queenslandgetaway #slowtravel #travelbeforethecrowds #whitsundays #yachtvacation #australiatravel #oceanescape

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When you think you are in the right direction... sometimes you realize that you have to take a step back, visit new options and redo part of your work. Removing our runners was a great idea, but surprisingly came with more unplanned modifications (major ones). It will all make sense once you start watching. Wish us luck! Full episode: https://youtu.be/k40zG8jY_xM #sailing #boatyard #keeldesign

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The Glen yacht designed by Alfred Mylne in the Mid 1900's is a timeless classic. You will find many of the racing each Wednesday Night on the beautiful strangford lough. The first race of the 2025 season got underway in perfect conditions with the sun shinning and light to moderate breeze. There sunset was spectacular as this Glen cruises the coastline on the way to the bottom mark. The team at Bottom Up Boats is excited to be back on the water for the 2025 racing season and is looking forward to bringing you more great footage of the season. The smooth sounds thats go with the Sun Set are curtsy of NoCopyright Sounds. Diviners - Savannah (feat. Philly K), listen to the full version through the link below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1I9ITfzqFs

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Girl dancing in a natural bay

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Two big launches at opposite ends of the world. On top, the 32m Ultim trimaran Gitana 18 headed out from her base in Lorient on the west coast of France for her maiden sail. Down under the Kiwis slipped their dock lines in Auckland to take their newly reconfigured AC75 out for its first sail. Both are big steps forward, both were carefully choreographed affairs and both represent the first steps in two new generations at the very leading edge of the sport.

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