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Quicksilver 875 SD The Activ 875 Sundeck is raising the bar. Or should we say: extending the sun lounge? It boasts the biggest sundeck in its category. So, go ahead and invite up to 12 people for a cruise in the sun or onboard BBQ. Friends can even join for multi-day trips, because the cabin sleeps 4.

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This 2004 Zodiac Hurricane inflatable with a jet drive is an exceptional vessel for exploring the rugged and remote wilderness of British Columbia. Built with military-grade durability, its heavy-duty Hypalon tubes and rigid hull offer strength, buoyancy, and safety even in unpredictable coastal or river conditions. The compact design allows easy trailering and launching from remote beaches, forest access points, or shallow tidal creeks that larger boats can’t reach. The jet drive propulsion delivers outstanding maneuverability and safety in shallow or debris-filled waters such as estuaries, glacial rivers, and inlet backchannels. Without an exposed propeller, it can glide over submerged logs or rocky shoals that define much of BC’s wild coastline and freshwater systems. This makes it ideal for wilderness photographers, anglers, or adventurers seeking hidden coves and untouched terrain. Lightweight yet incredibly stable, the Zodiac handles swells and chop efficiently, while its fast planing performance reduces travel time between remote anchorages. The simple, low-draft setup also requires minimal maintenance compared to traditional boats. Whether navigating the misty fjords of the North Coast, the salmon-rich rivers of Haida Gwaii, or the serene stillness of Desolation Sound, the 2004 Zodiac Hurricane jet offers unmatched versatility and confidence in Canada’s wild waters. The pontoons were serviced in 2022, with new VHF, AIS, chart plotter, and radar installed as well. The boat also includes a triple-access trailer. LOA: 24’6″ BEAM: 9′ POWER: 315HP Yanmar 6LPA-STP Diesel coupled with a Hamilton Marine Jet Drive (450 Hours) HULL: Aluminum For Sale through Tideline Welded Aluminum Boats https://tidelineboats.ca/2004-zodiac-hurricane/

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Tobias Schadewaldt and Hannes Baumann (GER) have a good relationship in their 49er, despite the occasional argument, and the pair are aiming for a top ten finish at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

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COME ANCORARE UNA BARCA A VELA Ecco la sequenza: 1- Scegli la zona di ancoraggio: preferisci sabbia e fango per una presa stabile 2- Preparazione essenziale: indossa le scarpe e spennella l’ancora per una migliore aderenza 3 - Lunghezza della catena: lascia 3 volte la profondità per un ancoraggio sicuro 4 - Trova il fondale: butta il fondale e cerca sabbia o fango per ancorarti bene 5 - Assicurazione accurata: utilizza punti fissi a terra per stabilizzarti 6 - Tendi la catena: dai un po’ di gas per assicurare la tensione della catena 7 - Adatta al vento: regola la catena in base alle previsioni vento 8 - Vigila costantemente: monitora l’ancoraggio per mantenere la sicurezza a bordo Metti alla prova la tua esperienza e goditi il mare! Questi sono i consigli per i vostri ancoraggi! Avete altri trucchi? Condivideteli nei commenti e continuate a seguirci per nuove avventure! LA BIBBIA DEL CROCIERISTA Tutto ciò che devi sapere per vivere in barca o semplicemente partire in barca per periodi più o meno lunghi Tutti i nostri consigli per navigare, trucchi per vivere a bordo e tanto altro! La Bibbia del Crocierista è una rubrica di Fabio Portesan e Marina Leva di Vivere in Barca con ValeilaSail prodotta da Giornale della Vela

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