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Il filmato, girato da un nostro Cliente, illustra i lavori di rivestimento in pelle eseguiti sulla ruota timone e sulle cime di ormeggio.

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Out enjoying an amazingly beautiful evening and sunset on the Columbia River in Portland. Sailing a Hunter 30' as a part of Passion Yacht's Graduate Cruising classes after completing our ASA series! We hope you enjoy our videos and adventures. To help us continue making these videos and sailing with a purpose, you can Join the Journey here: PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AdventureAdrift CROWDFUNDING: http://adventureadrift.com/join-the-journey/ To see our adventures from the beginning, check out: http://adventureadrift.com http://facebook.com/adventureadrift http://www.instagram.com/adventureadrift/ http://twitter.com/advtradrift

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Ever envisioned cruising the Baltic or Mediterranean in a yacht that marries vintage charm with naval innovation? Rate this watercraft from 1–5 stars and comment below! Sichterman Yachts Inveni 18M © Sichterman Yachts Length: 58 ft (18 m) Beam: 16.3 ft (4.98 m) Draft: (not specified) Displacement (half-load): approx. 32.9 tons (29,800 kg) Engine: Twin Cummins QSB6.7 diesels (\~550 hp total) Top Speed: approx. 23 knots Cruising Speed: approx. 18 knots Fuel Capacity: 3,450 L (\~911 US gal) Range: approx. 320 nm Stabilization: Seakeeper gyro Price: on request (custom luxury build) Can a yacht look like a timeless Lemsteraak barge yet glide through waves with modern efficiency? Inspired by classic Dutch Lemsteraken lines, the Inveni 18M uses a vertical bow and aluminum build to create both beauty and presence. Beneath the surface lies advanced naval engineering: the Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) and Hull Vane deliver reduced wave-making, better fuel economy, and extended range. A Seakeeper gyro keeps the ride smooth, while the open-plan luxurious interior is offered in three curated styles—Fantastic, Sporty Elegance, or Comfortable Lounging—built faster and with cost transparency. Designed by Cor D. Rover and engineered by Van Oossanen, this yacht is refined, efficient, and made for serious long-range cruising. #SichtermanYachts #Inveni18M #ModernClassicYacht #HarbourMasters

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Sailor was happy, didn't get to record their reunion since Juno didn't have her leash. It was great seeing Angie again! ( Miss Juno is our beautiful German shepherd seen in the very first video of this series.) StarSloop on the Loop Short # 55 #aglca​ #Starsloop​ #greatloop​ #macgregor​ #MTLSA​ #boatdog​ #Galactica #dog #waterdog #miniaussie #miniaussies #miniaustralianshepherd #germanshepherd

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The Unforgettable Joy of Sailing the Adriatic Croatia's coastline isn't just a string of stunning beaches and charming towns; it's a sailor's paradise. Here, the Adriatic Sea unfolds like a turquoise tapestry, beckoning you to explore its hidden coves, ancient towns, and unforgettable sunsets – all from the vantage point of a sailboat. But the true joy of sailing in Croatia goes far beyond the postcard-perfect scenery. It's a sensory experience, an adventure for the soul, and a chance to reconnect with the rhythm of nature. Sun-Kissed Freedom: Escape Under Sail Imagine this: you're at the helm of a sailboat, the crisp morning air filling your lungs. The engine sputters to a halt, replaced by the gentle whoosh of the Maestral, a reliable afternoon wind in these waters. The sails unfurl, catching the breeze, and the boat picks up speed, gliding effortlessly across the crystal-clear water. Croatia's dramatic coastline unfolds before you, promising a day of discovery and adventure. In this moment, you're not just a tourist; you're a sailor, free from the constraints of land, captain of your own destiny. Beyond the Horizon: A Symphony of Senses The joy of sailing in Croatia is a feast for the senses. Feel the warm sun on your skin and the spray of the sea on your face. Listen to the rhythmic lapping of waves against the hull and the melodic whisper of the wind through the sails. Smell the salty air, tinged with the scent of pine trees and distant islands. Witness the breathtaking beauty of the Adriatic, from hidden coves and dramatic cliffs to charming villages nestled along the coastline. It's a sensory experience unlike any other, a chance to truly immerse yourself in the beauty of Croatia. From Beginner to Captain: The Thrill of Learning The beauty of sailing in Croatia is that it's accessible to everyone. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a complete novice, there's an option for you. Day trips with experienced captains allow you to experience the joy of sailing without the responsibility. For the more adventurous, there are courses that teach you the basics of sail handling, transforming you from a passenger to an active participant in this nautical adventure. As you learn the ropes (pun intended), the satisfaction grows. You feel a sense of accomplishment as you master the art of tacking and winching, feeling the boat respond to your commands. More Than the Journey: A Connection with the Sea Sailing in Croatia isn't just about ticking off destinations; it's about forging a connection with the sea. You become acutely aware of the power and beauty of the wind, learning to respect its force and harness its energy. It's a humbling experience, reminding you that sometimes the most rewarding adventures come from working with nature, rather than against it. Under the vast Croatian sky, with the endless blue sea stretching before you, you'll find a sense of peace and tranquility unlike anything you can experience on land. Setting Sail for Memories: Your Croatian Adventure Awaits So, ditch the crowded beaches and tourist traps. Embark on a sailing adventure in Croatia. Feel the wind in your hair, the sun on your face, and the spray of the Adriatic on your skin. Discover hidden coves, charming towns, and breathtaking sunsets, all from the unique perspective of a sailboat. Croatia awaits, offering an experience that will stay with you long after you return to shore, a reminder of the pure joy found in sailing the turquoise waters of this maritime paradise.

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Sailing through orca territory isn’t something we take lightly and while preparing this post for you guys, we heard another sailboat calling for help on the radio..How we stay informed and reduce the risk as much as possible: 📍We monitor:• GT Orcas App – To stay updated about interactions, sightings and risk mapping. • www.orcas.pt – MMSI verified fellow sailors for live-updates. • Telegram groups – Live updates from fellow sailors. • Orca Facebook groups - to stay updated. • We listen to channel 16 (as always) and when we here something related to a orca situation we start recording the conversation so we can go back and listen to it again ex. if we didn’t get the position, name of the vessel etc. ⚠️Our precautions:• We have chosen to only sail in daylight – Which sometimes means early mornings to do a long leg. If something were to happen, we rather want to handle it in full visibility than in the dark. • We have chosen to stay in shallow water - inside the 20m depth counter when possible, but still keeping a safe distance from breaking waves and shallow hazards. • We carry a duffel bag full of sand on deck– The most humane way to try and deter orcas, should they approach the rudder. • We maintain constant lookout – For tall dorsal fins, but also for coastal fishing gear when close to shore. • We talk through roles and action plans - so everyone onboard knows what to do in case of an emergency. 🚨Our procedure in case of an orca interaction: 1: Engine on, max speed, turn boat towards shallows and/or land. 2: One person in charge of throwing sand in the water to hopefully prevent the orcas from damaging the rudder. 3: One person in charge of flipping the swimmingladder down in the water and banging it with a hammer to make loud noises in the water to deter the orcas. 4: Other important things is to issue a Pan-Pan call on the vhf, continuous lookout and video documentation of the interaction. N.B that this is simply the way we’ve chosen to handle the situation, not a detailed A–Z guide on how you should proceed. Always make sure to research the specific area you’re sailing in. Stay safe. #orca #sailing #shortoftheday #circumnavigation

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