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OCEAN POSSE SY 🥥🦜Pathfinder - THE SWIMMING BLACK GALAPAGOS IGUANA

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The Mag Bay 33 Centre Console is built to fish while keeping family interests close to heart - in a package that offers best-in-class quality, lightning-fast and smooth performance, and eye-catching styling and functionality. The team behind Mag Bay Yachts were the famous father and son team that founded Cabo Yachts which had a reputation for manufacturing the finest production sportfishing vessels in the world (the Cabo Yachts business was eventually sold out to industry giant Brunswick Corporation). The 33 centre console was the first Mag Bay model, a striking looking center-console, featuring a flared bow, broken sheer line, rounded stern quarters and a Michael Peters-designed twin step hull. Larger Mag Bay models have now joined the model line-up. Fishing elements onboard the Mag Bay 33 include a 318 litre pressurized transom livewell, a 181 litre well under the aft deck, plus three cavernous insole fish lockers. Her wide helm panel is equipped with a 26" Garmin touch screen MFD. She is also equipped with a Flir night vision camera. Her decks are all teak-laid, and her gloss capping rails up forward are low maintenance faux teak finish. Walkways on either side of the console measure a generous 53cms wide making it easy to fight a fish down the rail - fish raising being this vessel's primary purpose! The package is complete with a stunning ex-factory half tower with Gemlux outriggers for the best possible view of the action. In terms of comfortable boating, especially with the family on board or for a long day chasing fish in less than ideal conditions, her Seakeeper SK3 DC powered Gyro is a game-changer. Additional comforts for family outings include an enclosed toilet, and the large bow area can be set up with a removable table for lunch with a view.... Disclaimer: All specifications in this presentation are provided for information only and particulars herein are obtained from sources believed to be correct, but not guaranteed. Buyers should satisfy themselves with respect to accuracy. To find out more or to talk to one of our Yacht Sales Executives, visit www.alexandermarineaust.com.au or call +61 (0)7 5618 0000.

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We did a major refit on our sailboat, and one of the key jobs was replacing the cutlass bearings — the parts that support the propeller shafts and keep vibrations low when the props spin. To do this, we hauled the boat out of the water, dropped the rudders, pulled the shafts, and used a heat gun to loosen the glue holding the old bearings in place. Once they slid out, we pressed in brand-new bearings, reinstalled everything, and got ready to launch again! It’s one of those behind-the-scenes jobs that makes a huge difference in how smooth and reliable the boat feels underway. Follow along for more sailboat refit projects, cruising life, and ocean adventures!

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