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Ahoy there, sailors! Today, we're taking you on a journey to Koufonisia, a hidden gem in the Cyclades islands of Greece. With crystal-clear waters and stunning beaches, Koufonisia is a paradise for those seeking a peaceful and relaxing getaway. The island is small but packed with things to see and do. You can explore the charming town of Chora, visit the picturesque fishing village of Pano Koufonisi, or hike to the top of the island's hills for breathtaking views. Regarding sailing, Koufonisia has plenty of anchorages and facilities to choose from. The main harbour of Koufonisia is located on the island's south side and has good shelter from all winds. The bay of Pori on the east coast is also a popular anchorage, offering clear waters and a sandy beach. For those seeking a more secluded spot, there are many small coves and bays around the island where you can drop anchor and enjoy the serenity of the Greek seas. Don't miss the chance to try local cuisine, like fresh seafood and traditional Greek dishes. Koufonisia may be small, but it's a hidden gem that will steal your heart. Thanks for joining us on this journey to Koufonisia. Until next time, happy sailing! #sailing #greece #shorts 🎥 Subscribe for weekly Videos! ▸ https://www.youtube.com/c/SeaTVSailingNetworkChannel Fancy Zoom background Pictures? ▶️ https://seatv.world/event/zoom-background-sailing-pictures/ These videos will make your Sailing Vacation much easier⛵️ ▸ Choose your Sailing area: https://seatv.world 👀 If you can’t find it, Sorry we’re working on it… 🎬 ▸ Got Tips/ Videos? Sharing is Caring: https://seatv.world/call-for-submission/ 🔎 Research: Marine literature 📚 Navionics navily Google maps Note: This is not a navigation map || V i s i t U s 👀 ▸ Email: info@seatv.world ▸ Website: https://seatv.world ▸ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seatv.world/channel/ ▸ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seatv.world/ || P L A Y L I S T S 🎼 ▸Pilot Marina: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLELsmD1bWBPx6wutAd744L4XB62ZAaifM ▸🧘🏼♀️Yoga for Sailors: https://seatv.world/category/yoga/ ▸ Tips & Tricks: https://seatv.world/category/sailing-tips/ ▸ Events: https://seatv.world/events/ We invite anyone who is passionate about the sea & sailing adventure to Subscribe, like our videos, comment & share. We believe in the power of community in providing the best and most valuable information and welcome your suggestions, comments, updates and advice 🙏🏽 ** This video is not sponsored Share Sea Love! and keep it clean…💜
Arctic Explorer Dave King with the all-new MiniCat 530 Explorer sailing in light winds in Lapland. Dave wil be leading a small epic Arctic Expedition to Greenland in August with two MiniCat Explorers to carry all their gear and sail down the east coast of Greenland through floating ice in extree conditions. The Explorer has been designed to cope with these conditions opening up new possibilities for extreme expeditions worldwide. #shorts #minicatexplorer #adventure #arcticexpedition #portable #sailboat #myminicat
We were sailing out liveaboard sailboat/raceboat up the coast, and almost home under the golden gate bridge. Just 15 miles form the gate, we noticed a problem: the engine temp alarm, and no input to the RPM gauge/tacometer. A telltale sign that the engine belt is broken! We rolled around with no wind and no engine, tools flying across the room, and no steerage. We were able to get a new belt on eventually, and most importantly, we got back to the dock just in time to get burritos at our favorite burrito place!
Evinride, Yamaha, and Mercury had outboard joystick control systems in the water at Miami, on display to the public for the first time. From media intros held months ago, we've previously reported on the Yamaha Helm Master and Mercury Verado joystick controls, and a collaboration between SeaStar (formerly Teleflex) and BRP/Evinrude was news that broke just before the show. In the short time that we are allowed to spend with these steering systems it's really impossible to determine how each will work in the variety of situations an owner may encounter, but so far I have yet to pilot a joystick-equipped boat that just didn't respond to input. One fact that eveyone needs to keep in mind is that the ultimate performance of the joystick control is very much dependent on the boat -- the hull shape and weight, the location of the center of gravity, the spacing of the outboards, how it's propped, and how many outboards are on the transom. These systems need to be dialed in for each boat. And at the Yamaha Helm Master intro I was told point-blank that its joystick control may not be a good match for every boat. When Yamaha does not feel the Helm Master will work well on a certain hull, it won't permit the builder to install it. If joysticks for outboards become popular, expect to see builders designing new boats specifically to work well in joystick mode, by optimizing the boat's center of gravity and by spreading the motors as far as possible on the transom. Both are key to joystick performance. Also look for builders to design the helm area to include a dedicated mounting location that puts the joystick in a good ergonomic position.