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The Ocean is our home, our playground, our office. It's where we race, explore, learn and dream. But beyond that, it is also the heart of our planet, producing much of the oxygen we breathe, regulating our climate and supporting life on Earth. Today, and every day, let's remember why protecting the Ocean matters. And who better than Sir David Attenborough to help us celebrate the blue heart of our planet? 🌍

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No matter what we're doing around our catamaran, boat dog Rose always wants to be involved!! Today I was working on the exhaust mixer elbows of our marine diesel engines, with periodic visits from her to make sure I was alright and still there... that, or she was hinting she felt like going for a walk 😂 Having an Australian Shepherd on a boat isn't always easy, but her huge personality and sense of adventure make it worth having the #1 sailing dog aboard. 🐶 #boatdog #sailordog #dogsworld

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The Yachting Malta Ltd EurILCA Masters race went underway this afternoon just off Sliema seafront when the ILCA 6 and ILCA 7 fleets managed to fit in two races. The approximate 8 knots of wind, and negligible swell allowed the fleet to fit in two races. Unfortunately after the second race, the wind dropped to 5knots resulting in the fleet return back to its base at the Royal Malta Yacht Club. The ILCA 6 fleet saw Rob Cage (GBR) and Vadim Yahkhinson win a race each, with Cage leading the standings for the day with 3 points. The larger, ILCA 7 fleet saw Christoph Marsano (AUT) and Aristos Chatzistamatiou (GRE) take two wins, however it was Wolfgang Gerz (GER) who matched Marsano’s points tally, both finishing the day with five points each.

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We think yes. We stumbled upon this little slice of paradise tucked away in the Northern Mariana Islands, and honestly, it blew us away. Crystal-clear water and vibrant marine life packs out the reefs below the surface. Not to mention, barely another diver in sight. If you’re chasing a dive spot that feels untouched and full of surprises, Saipan should be on your radar. We will be back!

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