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An exciting addition is coming to the SAY Carbon Yachts fleet: Discover the all-new SAY 52. Known characteristics. New features. In a new dimension. The first SAY 52 will be presented at the Cannes Yachting Festival, September 2023. SAY 52 Is our new challenge after setting high innovation standards on the SAY 42. A new flagship. Handcrafted in Germany with high-tech equipment – high energy storage to avoid generator running pollution, optional fully electric/hybrid propulsion, Seakeeper 3 stabilization, solar power charging built from fully carbon fiber with a dry weight of 7.500kg (16.500lb), to create the most efficient 15,70m x 4,40m boat worldwide. Are you interested in more information and delivery availability? Contact us and find out more Discover SAY Lifestyle Ibiza / Mallorca on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sayibiza_mallorca/ Visit our website: www.sayibiza.com Contact us via email: info@seyachting.com Or call us: (we speak English, German, Spanish) +34 971 338 394
+ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://bit.ly/3ta7Hv6 + To receive my FREE GIFT to you, CLICK HERE: https://bit.ly/3uSmHhI The e-book "19 Fatal Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Your Dream Catamaran". Discovering the Future Flagship of the Knysna Line: The Stunning Knysna 550! Join us on a seafaring adventure with David Orton on "Naval Gazing at Camp David" as we set sail virtually to explore the latest marvel of the seas – the Knysna Yacht Company's flagship, the Knysna 550. This episode is not just about yacht tours; it's an odyssey that intertwines the essence of yachting culture, viniculture, and the artistry of South Africa. Spectacular Specs & Competitive Comparison Dive into the nautical know-how as David meticulously reviews the specifications, pricing, and layout of the Knysna 550. Watch as he benchmarks this nautical gem against three similar new vessels, providing you with an in-depth analysis that's as refreshing as the ocean breeze. "What Would Sylvia Say?" Tour Imagine the echo of laughter and the clinking of glasses onboard as we take you through each deck and cabin, asking, "What would Sylvia say?" This segment brings a human touch, imagining the thoughts of a Sylvia, as she discovers the yacht's nooks and crannies. Innovation on the Open Seas Innovation is at the heart of luxury yachting. David delves into the latest adjustments and innovations that make life aboard the Knysna 550 a breeze. From cutting-edge navigation systems to luxurious comfort amenities, get ready to naval gaze at the future of sailing. Pre-Owned Treasures For the discerning sailor with an eye for value, David casts a spyglass on the used market. Discover 3–5-year-old yachts comparable to the Knysna 550 and weigh the merits of buying new versus pre-loved treasures of the sea. The Prestigious "Dave Score" Every vessel reviewed on Naval Gazing at Camp David earns a "Dave Score," and the Knysna 550 is no exception. How will it fare against the fleet of yachts previously reviewed? Tune in to find out if it sails ahead or trails in the wake. Cultural Immersion: Waves, Wine, Art Every yacht has a story, woven into the fabric of its origin. David takes you on a cultural journey, pairing each yacht episode with wine and art from the region of the yacht's birth. This week, savor the notes of Glen Carlou Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 and let the bold strokes of Pauline Gutter's "Powerplay" transport you to the vibrant heart of South Africa. Safety at Sea: A Naval Gazing Segment Safety is paramount in the world of sailing. David addresses the stark realities with a focus on life jacket innovation, echoing the importance of comfort and functionality to ensure they are worn consistently, potentially saving lives on the water. Embrace the Artistic Tide The episode isn't complete without a nod to the local art scene. David spotlights the GALLERY @ GLEN CARLOU, where a diverse range of South African artistry is celebrated, highlighting Pauline Gutter's impactful work that captures the essence of life and nature's raw beauty. Anchoring the Episode As the sun sets on another enlightening episode, David invites you to join the Naval Gazing at Camp David crew on Patreon for exclusive content. Receive his gift of wisdom with a FREE e-book, "19 Fatal Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Your Dream Catamaran," and customize your virtual yachting experience at www.catamaranshow.com. Set sail with us, as every episode is a voyage through the waves, wine, art, and ideas that shape the very soul of sailing. Subscribe, like, and navigate through this journey with us, your global sailing community, where every port of call is a story waiting to be told.
Another rigging failure. I’m done guessing with this. I’ll motor to Maple Bay, BC to clean a boat or two for cash. Then I’ll try motoring back to Shelter Island to meet up with a new friend who happens to be a rigging expert. He’s offered to help for a couple days to see if we can straighten this out.
A Week with Chiharu is a seven-day glimpse into the life of 91-year-old Chiharu as she spends time with her son Mitsu and me in Buren Bay, Japan. Through ordinary moments, sharing meals, singing, sailing, walking, and simply enjoying each day's adventures- I'm exploring what everyday life can teach us about aging well, community, and the art of growing older. Day 5 Today began, as most mornings do, with Radio Taiso and breakfast. Later we went beachcombing, read a little haiku, and as evening approached, experienced one of Japan's delightful summer moments—a yūdachi, a sudden late-afternoon rain shower. Rather than run for cover, Mitsu stood outside and enjoyed his unexpected shower while Chiharu looked on, smiling as she watched her son embracing the moment. What has stayed with me throughout this week is the obvious enjoyment a mother and son find in each other's company. Whether they're sailing, singing, sharing a meal, or laughing in the rain, there is a deep ease between them that feels increasingly rare—and increasingly worth noticing. Tomorrow... Day 6. About the series A Week with Chiharu follows one ordinary week in the life of 91-year-old Chiharu in Buren Bay, Japan. Rather than searching for dramatic secrets to longevity, the series pays attention to the everyday moments that shape a life well lived. #Longevity #Community #JapanSolo #HealthyAging #Japan #MotherAndSon