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We’re Jen and Pierre, a Canadian couple (originally from Quebec). We are currently building our custom, all-electric, Arctic ready 37ft Expedition Sailboat. Launching in 2026. Welcome to Sailing Wild Raven. SUBSCRIBE and join our journey, from building to sailing.

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Laid up in 10mm styrofoam sheets and painted with acrylic paints; 3d printed builidings and trees which were drawn in TinkerCAD etc 2.0m x 2.0m fabricated in two halves for ease of transport. The two halves bolt together with M10 coach bolts.

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The 1414 Demon embodies Frauscher's signature traits like the sleek flat bow, frameless tinted windscreen, gracefully sloping skirting board, and carbon air intakes. Spanning 46 feet, it effortlessly maintains the thrill of speeds over 40 knots. Yet, the 1414 Demon redefines space, offering a living expanse surpassing all previous Frauscher models. A stunning lounge with an expansive swim platform and a luxuriously appointed outdoor bar converge with an ingeniously crafted interior boasting headroom, a spacious bathroom, kitchenette, generous seating, and sleeping quarters for up to four. Impeccable craftsmanship and premium materials, honed over 90 years of boat building mastery. Learn more about Frauscher 1414 Demon here https://masteryachting.com/frauscher-1414-demon/?utm_source=fb To get in touch for further information or inquiries, please reach out to office@masteryachting.com #FrauscherBoots #Frauscher1414Demon #1414Demon #Frauscher #EngineersOfEmotions #LifestyleBoating #Design #BoatDesign #DesignLover⁠ #DesignMadeInAustria #DesignerBoat #TheBestWayOfBoating #DreamWorks ⁠#FrauscherShipyard

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The brand new Korvet50XLR named Callisto departed from Rotterdam on July 3 for the first leg of her trip to Nassau. Today she will arrive in Brighton from where the journey continues to the Azores. After a refueling stop in Horta the non-stop Atlantic crossing to Bermuda begins. With an average speed of 9 knots the crossing will take under 10 days, depending on sea and weather conditions. Another 4 days of travel takes her from Bermuda to Nassau, her new homeport.

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