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The Magic Marine Impact Pro, from Predator Designs, has double the thickness in foam padding than the other helmets Sailing World tested. A mechanical rear-adjuster knob ensures a snug fit.

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The new year is approaching, time to look back on an exciting 2021 and look forward to the new sailing season. Numerous Dehler sailors have shared their experiences with us via our social media channels and gave us an insight into their adventures. Thank you for all the exciting posts and stories! See you next year! Follow us on our channels: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIdF... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DehlerYachts/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dehleryacht... Twitter: https://twitter.com/HanseyachtsAG #dehleryachts #instagram #throwback

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The countdown is nearly over… We’re all set and ready to welcome you to the South Coast & Green Tech Boat Show guided by Raymarine tomorrow! The teams have been busy behind the scenes, and the show is looking fantastic. Join us at Ocean Village Marina in Southampton from 10am. The show runs from Friday 9th to Sunday 11th May and tickets are free, which can be obtained from www.mdlboatshow.co.uk. Don't forget to book appointments in advance to see any of the 90+ boats that we will have on display.

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Sometimes when you raise the sails, the battens get hung up on the lazy jacks. Sometimes they free themselves, sometimes, and you can drop the sail and try again. But sometimes, they have to be wiggled free manually, which is what Brent just did. Once they are free and clear of the lazy jack lines, we raise the sail again and the wind is now carrying our floating home to another island! Want the full adventure? Check out our full length video!

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