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The agile little Scamp microcruiser approaches the dock at the April 2014 Scamp Camp in Port Townsend, WA. This is the fiberglass version built by Gig Harbor Boat Works.

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Tempestade transforma o dia em noite repentinamente em Miami. Um lindo espetáculo da natureza registrado pelo Alaússa.

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During a flying visit by FPB 78-02 GREY WOLF II, to our Berthon International HQ, in late February - we chatted with owner and long-time Berthon supporter Peter Watson to discuss his incredible adventures. After granting us access to Project GREY WOLF's extensive archive of photos and video, he got on camera with Managing Director Sue Grant to discuss his 2 FPBs, and their capability for some serious long-distance cruising. --- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/berthoninternational/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/berthon-international/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/berthoninternational/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/BerthonIntl Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.co.uk/berthoninternational/ Title: FPB 78-02 GREY WOLF II in Antarctica - Berthon International Previous Video: Malo 39 (ZARZURA) with Magnus Kullberg - Yacht for Sale - Berthon International Yacht Brokers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttXK5N5cwVs #dashewoffshore #setsailfpb #fpb78 #antarctica #Shorts

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Back when we were reprovisioning for our ocean passage from Port Vila, Vanuatu to Noumea, New Caledonia. Vicki is considered somewhat of a hoarder when it comes to food and let's just say that Tāiko is always well stocked with tin goods. Her philosophy is 'There's always room for one more tin!". #sailingcouple #sailing #sailingaway #sailinglife #sailingboat #sailingyacht #sailingvessel #sailingadventure #passageplanning #passageplanning☕ #passageplanning2 #passageplanning🌎 #oceancrossing #oceancrossings

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So you’re visiting Croatia (or dreaming about it) and the first thing you want to do is get sand between your toes and dive headfirst into the beautiful turquoise Adriatic Sea! The question is, with so many famous beaches, which should you add to the must-see list for your beach holiday?! There's sandy beaches, pebbled beaches, secluded beaches, popular beaches, and hidden bays. So we've done the legwork for you. Sit back, relax, and add these beaches to your Croatian bucket list! 1. Golden Horn Beach, Brac - also known as 'Zlatni Rat', this incredible, sandy horn-shaped beach was recently named one of the top ten best beaches in the world, and it isn't difficult to see why! 2. Stiniva Beach, Vis - named the Best Beach in Europe, this beach is only accessible by boat or on foot down a steep trail! However you access it, it will be well worth it! 3. Zrce Beach, Pag - famous for its incredible open-air nightclubs, Zrce Beach is the place to be if you like to party on the beach all day and night long! 4. Prilovo Beach, Vis - located in Vis Town, this pristine beach is in close proximity to the town centre, making it the obvious choice for a quick dip! 5. City Beach, Omis - this large sandy beach is perfectly located in Omis, along the mainland coast just south of Split. 6. Banje Beach, Dubrovnik - just outside the city walls of Dubrovnik you'll find the popular Banje Beach. With impressive views of Dubrovnik Old Town and crisp clear water, this is a picture-perfect beach. 7. City Beach, Makarska - with the Biokovo Mountain Range towering over Makarska, the City Beach in this seaside town has the perfect backdrop for a picturesque beach full of watersports! If you still can't decide which beach to choose, our handy guide to the best beaches in Croatia will point you in the right direction! https://www.sail-croatia.com/set-sail/croatias-best-beaches

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On exercise with Falmouth RNLI - Returning to base after a morning of 50kts+ Downwind at 20kts is far less punishing than the ride uphill earlier that morning! Matthew Sheahan follows the Falmouth crew this week as part of a major forthcoming Yachting World feature on rescue

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