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For more information on Orca Blue, please visit: https://www.seattleyachts.com/used-yachts-for-sale/45-Northwest-45-2008/6838142_2 Orca Blue is the third hull in Northwest's award winning lineup. Truly a self-sufficient, capable vessel, able to take you safely, comfortably, and stylishly to the far reaches of the Inside Passage, Mexico, or beyond. Boat house kept all her life, many who board her cannot believe she is not a new boat, freshly launched. Owners have lovingly cared for Orca Blue and hope the next owners will care for her as much as they have. This is a "must-see" boat.

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The Agincourt ribbon Reefs had a second coral spawning and it was magical. At the Quicksilver platform at Agincourt 3, our Marine Biologist, Russell Hore predicted the December coral spawn would be more spectacular, as the waters had been cooler in the lead up to the November spawn. Russell Hore, Quicksilver Reef Biosearch Manager said “While the Agincourt Reefs experienced a coral spawning in November, we always believed that the main coral spawn would happen after the full moon in December.“ Two of Quicksilver Reef Biosearch marine biologists, Dr Glen Burns and Graham Carroll, spent the night on Agincourt 3 last night (16 Dec), hopeful that the corals would spawn. “The current water temperature on the edge of the outer reefs was perfect for coral spawning, so we were pretty confident.” And better they were, with one of the better coral spawning events witnessed in the last decade. “We witnessed the branching staghorn coral, shrubby corals and a magnificent plate coral spawning. We were privileged to record this once yearly event at Agincourt Reef.” said Dr Burns The spawning is likely to continue for the next two nights.

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Polyester vs. vinylester vs. epoxy. The strengths and weaknesses of each resin in the production of catamaran hulls. Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. I'm your host, Colin. Dive into the world of catamaran construction as we explore the strengths and weaknesses of polyester, vinylester, and epoxy resins. For an in-depth understanding, check out: • 'Boatbuilding with Fiberglass' by Jack Wiley, published by International Marine Publishing in 1992, and • 'Understanding Boat Design' by Ted Brewer, published by International Marine Publishing in 1993. Subscribe for more insights and join us on full tours and reviews of catamarans and monohulls with your host, David Orton. Sail with knowledge! #PolyesterResin #VinylesterResin #EpoxyResin #CatamaranConstruction #BoatBuilding #MarineMaterials #SailingScience #NavelGazingCampDavid #Circumnavigation #CatamaranReviews Tags: PolyesterResin, VinylesterResin, EpoxyResin, CatamaranConstruction, BoatBuilding, MarineMaterials, SailingScience, NavelGazingCampDavid, Circumnavigation, CatamaranReviews.

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