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Party on the Tall Ship Challenge Great Lakes Schooner Company is located in downtown Toronto and provides beautiful vessels for corporate dinner cruises, weddings, private functions and student educational cruises. With over 20 years of experience providing first class service in Toronto Harbour, we can host the perfect boat cruise for you or your organization. We cater to parties from 2 to 225 people on our sail boats, motor yacht or cruise ships. Cruise with us for an unforgettable experience right in the heart of downtown Toronto. More Information: https://www.greatlakesschooner.com/ Tall Ship Challenge: https://www.greatlakesschooner.com/toronto-dinner-cruise-ship-challenge.html Videographer: @lenplix https://www.instagram.com/lenplix/

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http://features.boats.com/boat-content/2013/03/hurricane-sundeck-2690-deck-boat-quick-video-tour/ For more videos from the Miami Boat Show, visit www.boats.com. Hurricane unveiled its new SunDeck 2690 model at the Miami International Boat Show, and this wide-beam family boat will be the brand's new flagship. Hurricane arguably invented the deck boat concept back in 1974 with a craft that placed a wide-open pontoon-style deck over a fiberglass hull. This hybrid offered the planing performance of a runabout with the elbow room of pontoon boats. Most of today's deck boats look more like a runabout, and the SunDeck 2690 is no exception, with its gracefully descending shear line and wrap-around windshield. It's the broad bow, which maximizes space forward, that sets this big deck boat apart from bowriders in this size range.

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Just as we were about to set sail here in Greece from the island Poros, our wind sensor suddenly stopped working. No wind direction, no wind speed. Not ideal when you're navigating open waters. Maybe it had been a bird? Or sun and salt damage? Or just one strong gust too many. Whatever the cause, I had to climb up the mast, attached to a line and helped with a winch. And ofcourse the new windmeter! So up I went — 22 meters high at the top of our catamaran’s mast and the camera rolling! I filmed the whole thing. Because this moment captures what it means to be a Digital Nomad: 🔹 Being ready to improvise 🔹 Making decisions to set clear couse again 🔹 Trusting your preparation, your partner and yourself 🔹 And staying calm, even with a shaky view ➡️ Want to see what it looks like up the mast, installing a new windmeter? 📹 Watch the video!

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