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Ocean Builders’ Floating Innovation 🌊 | Linton Bay Marina, Panama | Futuristic Project #shorts https://youtube.com/shorts/NO11JzJ6n_g Discover a unique and futuristic project by Ocean Builders at Linton Bay Marina, Panama! 🛠️🚤 This innovative floating structure showcases cutting-edge marine architecture and sustainable living on the water. Filmed in Linton Bay Marina, this Ocean Builders concept redefines what's possible at sea. If you're passionate about eco-marine tech, floating homes, or futuristic ocean design — this is for you! Ocean Builders Panama, Linton Bay floating project, Ocean Builders innovation — the future is floating. 🎵 Music used: Bossa Trumpetweave – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iaky5uyNoD0 🌊 Witness innovation on the water with Ocean Builders in Panama. #shorts #oceanbuilders #lintonbay #panama #floatinghome #marinetech #ecoarchitecture #floatingfuture #pacificlife
The Power of Sail Area-to-Displacement Ratio (SA/D) in Catamaran Design. Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. I'm your host, Johnathan. In today's short video, we'll uncover "The Power of Sail Area-to-Displacement Ratio (SA/D) in Catamaran Design." Learn how this crucial ratio impacts a catamaran's sailing performance, acceleration, and ability to handle various wind conditions. Discover the secrets to a smoother, faster ride on the high seas. For more in-depth knowledge on this topic, I recommend reading: "The Principles of Yacht Design" by Lars Larsson and Rolf Eliasson, published by McGraw-Hill Education (2000). "High-Performance Sailing" by Frank Bethwaite, published by Adlard Coles (2009). Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to Navel Gazing at Camp David for more maritime insights. Thanks for watching!
Komodo National Park are surrounded by red beaches and stunning panorama. The legendary prehistoric dragons make this place very intriguing. A journey in one of the richest and the most diversify submarine's life in Indonesia. The park includes three major islands, Komodo, Rinca and Padar, and numerous smaller islands together totaling 603 square km of land. At least 2,500 komodos live in this area. Large dragons are usually three meters long and weigh up to 90 kg. Their habitat has beautiful panoramic views of savannas, rain forests, white beaches, beautiful corals, and clean blue seas. In this area, you can also find horses, wild buffalo, deer, wild boar, snakes, monkeys, and various types of birds. Yacht charter is the perfect way to explore Komodo National Park. Charter a yacht : http://www.yachtsourcing.com/charters