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Xabi Fernández and his crew are on a mission to become the first Spanish team to win the Volvo Ocean Race – and with a boat full of some of the biggest rockstars in the sport, they have as good a chance as ever. Don’t forget to subscribe for more Volvo Ocean Race: https://goo.gl/BzBCwU Check out our full video catalogue: https://goo.gl/nrB9ay Like Volvo Ocean Race on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/volvooceanrace/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/volvooceanrace/ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/volvooceanrace/ Read More: http://www.volvooceanrace.com

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The aquarium you choose will be the whole world for the fish you keep, so buy the biggest you can afford and have room for. Some fish may require more space than you might realize -- for instance, common goldfish require at least 20 gallons per fish and fancy goldfish require 10 gallons per fish. Find out the space requirements for any fish that you'll be keeping and follow them. However, remember that the minimum space requirements are just that -- minimums. If you can buy a tank larger than the minimum, do so for the comfort and health of your fish.

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Rule 18 is quite complex with many factors which need to be taken into account to decide if a boat should get room at the mark or not. The first step is to understand the positions of the boat when the first boat hits the zone which is a circle 3 times the length of the first boat to reach the mark. In this video it was 108 feet as the J109 leading into the mark is 36 feet long. The A35 which was approaching from behind was going a lot faster and established an overlap shortly after they entered the zone, they tried to barge in but the skipper on the J109 new the rules and held firm forcing the the A35 to do a tack and a gybe to round the mark and avoid a collision. The knowing the rules and clearly signalling the opposition boat when you reach the zone is the only way to make it clear to your competitors that they have no room and they should keep clear.

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