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Spot publicitaire pour des locations de bateau en Grèce. Vos Vacances. En Voilier. En Grèce. VoiliVoilou http://www.voilivoilou.fr

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The viewer data has spoken, crowning the most desirable cruisers from this year's ultimate countdown! A deep dive into the Northwest 55 reveals precisely why this vessel dominates the conversation for serious seagoing. Forget showroom shine; this machine boasts rugged John Deere muscle and an engine room designed for actual, hands-on maintenance, not just looks. The smart asymmetrical deck layout and true Portuguese bridge deliver tangible confidence offshore. Discover the raw specs and design choices that position this trawler ahead of the pack for coastal adventures and long-range passages. See the design priorities that truly matter when the anchor is down far from the marina. #4 #3 #2 #Passagemaker #YachtReview #YachtLens #Trawler #1 #BoatTour #trawler #cruisingboat #Northwest55 #offshorecruising #boattour #passagemaker #yachting #marine #JohnDeerepower

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⛵The OXO method is a simple and effective way to tie a line onto a boat cleat and is often used by boaters to secure their boats in place. Here are the steps to follow: Begin by taking the end of the line and making a small loop, with the standing part of the line on the bottom and the working end on the top. Bring the line's working end down and around the base of the cleat, making an "O" shape. Next, bring the line's working end back up and over the top of the loop, creating an "X" shape. Then, bring the line's working end down and around the base of the cleat again, creating a second "O" shape. Finally, bring the line's working end back up and over the top of the loop again, creating a second "X" shape. To finish, snug up the line by pulling on the standing part of the line and making a few half hitches around one of the horns of the cleat to keep the line securely in place. The result should be a secure and reliable knot that will keep your boat safely moored to the cleat. It is important to remember always to double-check your knots and make sure they are secure before leaving your boat unattended. #sailingexperience #sailinglife #boatlife #short

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