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The Salina 48 catamaran is recommended for medium and large groups looking for a premium service and high level of amenities including a huge list of water toys. Crew: David (Spain), Anne-Sophie (France) and Jose (Guna indigenous). 5 star local crew. English, French, Spanish and indigenous spoken. Max 10 guests in 4 double cabins and 2 single beds Full A/C in all the interiors Open bar with no restrictions Top local and international cuisine with no lobster limitation Loaded with water toys Prices start at $2,200/day, including for 2 adults, on an all-inclusive private charter. Each additional adult: $250/day. Each additional children under 12: $125/day. The Salina 48 is a luxury catamaran that blends spaciousness, performance, and elegance, making it the ideal choice for an unforgettable charter experience. Designed for comfort, this stunning vessel features a vast cockpit perfect for alfresco dining, an inviting saloon with 360-degree views, and four well-appointed cabins, each with its own ensuite bathroom, providing ample privacy for up to 10 guests. The Salina 48 is renowned for its exceptional sailing capabilities, ensuring a smooth, stable voyage even in challenging conditions. Whether you're exploring secluded spots in the San Blas islands or cruising along the outer reefs, the Salina 48 offers the perfect balance of luxury and adventure, promising a charter experience that exceeds all expectations. Water toys included: 2 single kayaks 1 double transparent kayak 4 paddle boards 4 sea scooters Snorkeling gear for all Fishing gear Starlink full internet Big dinghy to get all guests for excursions
Shortly after the start of Race 2 of the 2024 Narrows Regatta on Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland the lead boats were in close contact with several boats as everyone positioned for the strongest tide to push them into the main part of the lough. The J109 Going to Red was heading to the not sure if they would cross into the lead on port tack and tack the lead. They toyed with a tack to setup a leebow to take the lead, with the boat speed building quickly it was not needed as they slipped into the lead on port tack. The team at bottom up boats how you are enjoying the footage from the 2024 season, with the days getting longer it will not be long until the boat is back in the water and we can start making more memories from the 2025 racing.