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A group of people work together to race a sailboat, adjusting sails and ropes as they navigate around a marker on the water. The video shows teamwork, quick movements, and the excitement of competitive yacht racing. The team at bottom up boats hope you are enjoying the short bits from the 2025 racing season and witness the beauty of a boat in action with some epic music.

Enjoy a sailing day in Cancun aboard our 65 ft Isla Contoy Catamaran, you can choose a trip to Isla Mujeres or just sailing around. Snorkel, fun, food, drinks are the magic words on the Caribbean. Celebrate your Wedding after-party, birthday, or Anniversary with us in a large boat in Cancun. We are expert in Groups and Corporate Trips in the Riviera Maya and Cancun. Large and spacious boats with capacity for up to 100 people. Rent this ISLA CONTOY catamaran to manage groups up to one hundred people. If you're interested to find out more about catamaran or yacht rental in cancun mexico, visit: 👉 https://experienciascancun.com Our video is all about catamaran rental in cancun for Events and Large Groups, but we also try to cover the following subjects: - Tour to isla mujeres by catamaran or yacht - Events onboard in Cancun - Snorkeling and reefs in Isla Mujeres & Cancun -65 FT Catamaran Cancun -Amazona Catamaran


The Dazcat 1295 xl provides great opportunities for some father and son time but it is achieving so much more than just this. Mangata 5's story is a wonderful one, but it's a read not a video so if you feel inclined you can read it here and discover that some Dazcats have more important jobs than racing: https://www.multihullcentre.com/2023/08/22/sailing-beyond-boundaries-on-dazcat-1295-xl-mangata-5/

Practicing the use of radar provide you with an edge when you really need it. We sailed from Sandoy to Hestur (the faroe islands) and the fog prevented us to see the islands. When we were arriving at Hestur, the radar and navionics help us identify the ferry which was heading to Hestur as well, so, we made a U turn to give the ferry priority to head in first. Then, the tide was running fast, so Skipper Chris did the ferry gliding to let us have a smooth and safe entrance.