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Rate this solar yacht from 1-10 ⚓🌞 and tell us your ideal destination for silent sailing! Silent Yachts S64 © Silent-Yachts Length: 64 ft (19.5 m) Beam: 29 ft 6 in (9 m) Draft: 3 ft 6 in (1.1 m) Displacement: approx. 77,000 lb (35,000 kg) Top Speed: 20 knots or 23 mph (37 km/h) Cruising Speed: 6–8 knots or 7–9 mph (11–15 km/h) Range: Unlimited on solar at 6 knots Price: approx. US$ 3.9 Million The Silent S64 brings next-level efficiency to bluewater cruising with solar panels, battery banks, and twin electric motors delivering completely silent propulsion. No noise, no fumes, and minimal maintenance make it ideal for long, off-grid voyages. It features panoramic salon windows, a spacious flybridge, and up to five cabins with luxurious finishes. The S64 offers true independence—capable of crossing oceans using only solar power. Current pricing starts around US$ 3.9 Million. #SilentYachtsS64 #ElectricCatamaran #SolarPoweredYacht #Shorts

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Nice little montage for you guys!

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In this video I show how to tie the rolling hitch, which is also called stopper hitch. We use the rolling hitch for example if we want to attach a line to another line that is tensed. For example when several boats are supposed to be towed with one single line. It is possible to shift the knot on the line in one direction and to the other direction it stops. Ad | Buy my Book now: http://sailnator.com/book/ Book Review: https://youtu.be/0nCIUzcjp0M Long Format Video: https://youtu.be/uUNqyuv-pbg Step by step instructions on my blog: http://sailnator.com/rolling-hitch/

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