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Wow! Crazy winds! Noises down below! Emergency call to James Knight of Yacht Tech for help!

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This is our very first sail on our super old catamaran sailboat on the Chesapeake Bay. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We can't produce quality inspirational content indefinitely without the support of our fans. Please, consider becoming a patron today and help us to create art and spread positive messages about living life to the fullest! https://www.patreon.com/9LIVES Thank you! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/DukeAndVirginiaSteel Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/sailing9lives --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out a legend in the YouTube Sailing genre, our friend and an inspiration, Captain Rick Moore! http://youtube.com/cstaguy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***************** #sailing #sailingchannel #sailingfamily

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Il Natante, per cui la barca sotto ai 10 metri senza targa, non è riconosciuta dai paesi esteri, per cui all'estero non ci si può andare, ad esempio con una barca da 6 metri senza targa. Esistono però delle convenzioni come con la Francia, per cui è stato chiarito che dimostrando di avere i documenti regolari a bordo (certificato di potenza, certificato di conformità ed assicurazione) è possibile navigare in acque francesi, anche in Corsica ovviamente. L'assicurazione del natante dovrà essere intestata alla stessa persona che si dichiara armatore (proprietario) che si deve trovare a bordo durante i controlli

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