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LIVE from METS TRADE 2022 - Gineico Marine visited METS TRADE 2022 in Amsterdam, in particular the Foresti & Suardi stand who manufacture elegant and smart marine accessories in Italy. The most beautiful deck shower on the market - was next to catch our attention..... This beautiful object is mounted flush onto the fiberglass at the back of the vessel. You have the shower head itself which is made out of cast brass. You see the shower nozzle there and you can adjust that and use that as your day shower, then it drops back into the deck and stays completely flush. It's a beautiful elegant design. This is the mixer tap off at the moment - it then turns on and then allows you to adjust temperature accordingly both of which are very flush. Also available on the stainless plate if you need. A really elegant product that is not plastic! Lovely Italian-made product of excellent quality. OVERVIEW: The Foresti & Suardi range includes lights, deck accessories, hull fittings, hatches, portholes, sinks, taps, showers and instruments. represent leading Italian heavy duty marine hardware in Australia and New Zealand. CONTACT Gineico Marine for more information or to ask for a quote: 📍 QUEENSLAND HEAD OFFICE & SHOWROOM G45, 76-84 Waterway Drive, Coomera, Qld, 4209 https://www.gineicomarine.com.au/ 👉 AUSTRALIA (+61) 7 5556 0244 👉 NEW ZEALAND (+64) 21 275 7608 👉 EMAIL: Sales@Gineicomarine.com.au
È estate o inverno? Si misura dalla temperatura o dal periodo dell’anno? O dal luogo? Qui ci sono solo due stagioni: quella delle piogge e quella secca. Ma noi europei guardiamo il mondo attraverso i nostri filtri e facciamo fatica a uscire dalla mentalità quadristagionale ed entrare in quella bistagionale. Perciò beccatevi questo video con lieto fine. Noi siamo ancora persi nel tramonto. A domani! C.
The crew of the Sailing Vessel Bye Felicia dinghy in to a private beach in the Florida Keys, on the island of Boca grande. After finding a Cuban refugee boat, they suspect they may not be the only people on the island. Only to look over and see Captain Matt’s brother Andrew holding a jellyfish.