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SW96#05 Liberty, a yacht built by sailors for smart sailors. Since day one, SW96#05 Liberty has been the result of fantastic and seamless teamwork, and working with the owner and his team has been an absolute pleasure. The collective, ongoing feedback from the owner, his captain-an experienced superyacht sailor- and his advisor - a professional racer - has provided us with accurate and balanced input. The result of this process is a boat that has been defined and built by sailors for smart sailors. Discover Liberty: https://sws-yachts.pulse.ly/sgnisetyup Exterior and Interior design @nautadesign Naval Architecture @farr_yacht_design Follow us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/southernwindofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southernwindofficial/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/southern-wind-yachts/
What do you do if you find a mouse in your home? 🐭😂 Apparently… prank your husband first. What started as a harmless “there’s a mouse onboard!” joke quickly turned into a reminder of why sailors take rodents so seriously. A mouse or rat onboard isn’t just annoying — it can become a real safety issue, especially when you live full-time on a boat. • They chew electrical wires which can damage navigation systems, batteries and even cause fires • They contaminate food and water supplies with droppings and urine • They can carry diseases like Hantavirus and other harmful bacteria • They destroy cushions, clothes, ropes, sail bags and insulation while building nests • They hide in tiny spaces inside the boat, making them very hard to catch • And once onboard, they multiply FAST On land this may just be a pest problem. At sea, it can become a serious one.