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Setting a new benchmark in luxury yachting, the world's largest aluminum sailing catamaran, 47M (154’02”) ARTEXPLORER, is now available for charter. With her 17M (55’09”) beam, this custom-built vessel offers an expansive main deck, elevating the charter experience for her guests. ARTEXPLORER is exceptionally equipped for a serene and relaxing sailing experience. Designed to efficiently sail even in low wind conditions, the tranquillity of the journey is magnified even further by the absence of engine noise, allowing charter guests to connect with the sea in peace and unspoiled luxury. Accommodation on ARTEXPLORER is as extraordinary as it is luxurious. She can comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests in 6 impeccably designed staterooms, three of which are situated on the main deck along with an opulent Master Suite. As a testament to her innovative design, ARTEXPLORER places a strong emphasis on sustainability. Alongside her many noteworthy features, she boasts a 65M² solar panel on the deckhouse, capable of generating up to 200 kilowatts of energy per day. Coupled with lithium batteries and state-of-the-art exhaust filters, she is successfully able to minimise her environmental impact, underlining her reputation as a truly groundbreaking vessel. For more information: https://www.fraseryachts.com/en/yacht-for-charter/artexplorer/

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Do you wear gloves while you go kayak fishing? If so, what are your reasons? If not, listen along to Hobie Fishing's Morgan Promnitz while he explains their importance.

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One of our friends in Monterey let us take his Boston Whaler out for a spin, and Ira discovered... again... that she likes to go fast! She asked me to sit in the front so I could feel what it was like to try to take photographs from the front of the boat, and boy was it bumpy! She offered to speed up to try to skip across the wave tops a bit more, but I felt like it was plenty fast. Just like on a bumpy road, sometimes the best way to smooth out the ride is to go 100MPH...?

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