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This was the yellowtail trip of personal bests 🎣💥 — angler after angler put their biggest fish on deck. Skeeter’s catch is just one of many lifetime yellowtail landed on this unforgettable wide open bite. 👉 Watch the full recap to see the insane squid school and nonstop yellowtail chaos that made this trip so special!

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Built from  the best Iron Wood and the fines Teak, Samara I is the perfect yacht to explore the stunning beauty of Komodo. This spacious and modern yacht offers you an unique experience! Samara I is a spacious 27m modern phinisi boat that is designed to accommodate 12 guests, which is ideal for a family holiday or a group of friends. It features five comfortable cabins with en suite bathroom each and offers optimum convenience and comfort to all guests aboard. She offers a beautiful modern bar and lounge area on the front deck as well as multiple cozy sundecks. The Salon is spacious and provides space for 12 guests. On board we have two paddle-boards and snorkeling gear to explore the ocean. Of course There is a bluetooth music system and a deck-shower as well. #royalvoyage #komodonationalpark #indonesia #samaraI #samara #komodo #boatcharter

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The knot commonly used to tie a fender onto the side of a boat to protect it from other boats and docks is called a "round turn and two half hitches." It is a simple and effective knot that provides a secure attachment for the fender. 👉Follow us for more tips about being a confident sailing cruiser! Here's how you tie a fender knot: 1. Start by passing the line's working end (rope) around a secure point on the boat, such as a cleat or railing. 2. Take the line's working end and make a loop around the standing part (the part of the line connected to the fender). 3. Pass the line's working end through the loop you just created. 4. Bring the line's working end around and make another loop around the standing part, similar to the first loop. 5. Pass the working end of the line through the second loop. 6. Tighten the knot by simultaneously pulling on the working end and the standing part. This knot will create a secure attachment for the fender, allowing it to protect the boat's side from impacts with other boats or docks. You can adjust the fender's height and position for optimal protection according to your specific docking situation. Follow us for more tips about being a confident sailing cruiser. #sailingexperience #boatknots #sailinglifestyle #short

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