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ICE REINFORCED | EQUIPPED TO EXPLORE UNCHARTERED WATERS Pure lines, elegance, balanced proportions: even from a distance, a Sanlorenzo superyacht is recognizable at first glance. Explore what it’s like to be fully connected with the sea on the Sanlorenzo 500EXP LARS. The 500EXP was born out of a desire to provide even the most adventurous owners the opportunity to go beyond set boundaries, and discover remote corners of the world. LARS, delivered in 2020, has proven to be exactly what she was set out to be. Combining her outstanding range capability while offering a luxury on board unrivaled by other explorers, she is in a league of her own. The craftmanship and design of Sanlorenzo can be seen throughout the yacht. As she is an evolution of the 460EXP, she is built with an abundance of expertise. The extended aft deck offers space for water toys and making her the ultimate vessel to take on the seven seas with. With an indoor garage accommodating a 5 meter tender, strength-end crane to lift tenders and toys from the special indoor storage. This storage area can be transformed into a beach club. She has been upgraded heavily to be Ice ready and her bridge from Kongsberg Marine, Nav/Com is built by Radio Zeeland from The Netherlands. There are really no limitations on board LARS. Explore your senses. Explore the seven seas. Explore LARS. Discover more: https://www.lengersyachts.com/yachts/sanlorenzo-500exp-m-y-lars/
And it was another one of those bad news days. After pulling up the deck on the outside we realised that the wood rot got into the samson post right on deck level. After poking a knife into the samson post to determine how far along the wood rot has gone (hoping we could safe the samson post) we quickly realised that it's rotten almost halfway through and it was a hard decision, I do have to admit it took a bit of convincing, I really wanted to save the old post, I really didn't want another project, it's all getting a bit overwhelming lately, like what the hell was I thinking, buying a timber boat... But yeah the boat builder and a few other friends did talk some sense into me, it is probably not the safest idea to moor your boat on a half rotten post. So here we go, winching the old post out to use it as a template to make a new one :) IG: @ yvonnemarianna.travels Patreon: SailingStormy