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Here’s an interesting view of an Exploration 45 from the front. It reveals what Olivier Racoupeau refers to as ‘beam stability’, in his interview on the Garcia Yachts channel. Katy and Jerry on GX25 - Idril pulled up to the dock next to GX27 - Snow Gum. The four of us humans had a good chat about all manner of things relating to Exploration 45s. It was like the old days, pre Covid. Good fun. 🙂 I don’t know what the two boats talked about. Regards, Rick. Quick quiz - what’s the story with the name Idril? No search engines allowed! 😠

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Playful dolphins during our sail in the Bay of Biscay. #sailing #sailboat #sailboatlife

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Drew Lyman speaks on how the Camden Classics Cup was started and the new waterfront development in Camden, Maine. Video courtesy of The Boat Show. #regatta #sailing #maine

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Ragazzi che giornate.. il bello di avere lavori grossi a bordo è quando tutto inizia a dipanarsi. Come quando hai una matassa di filo ingarbugliato in mano e pian pianino inizi a fare ordine. All’inizio ti demoralizzi, vorresti lasciare tutto lì com’è. Poi pensi a cosa servirà quel filo e porti la tua pazienza a un livello superiore. Oggi siamo arrivati al punto in cui resta solo un piccolo nodo. Domani, infatti, collauderemo la filtrazione dell’acqua di mare per renderla acqua potabile. Ancora sembra strano pensare di non dover più dipendere da acqua dolce a terra, ma avere il mare come risorsa idrica potabile. È inevitabile fare riflessioni quando si fanno questi lavori. Almeno a noi vengono proprio naturali! Domani vi faremo sapere se avremo magicamente trasformato le prime gocce d’acqua salata in acqua dolce senza pronunciare alcuna formula magica ma premendo un bottone!

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The Yachting Malta Ltd EurILCA Masters race went underway this afternoon just off Sliema seafront when the ILCA 6 and ILCA 7 fleets managed to fit in two races. The approximate 8 knots of wind, and negligible swell allowed the fleet to fit in two races. Unfortunately after the second race, the wind dropped to 5knots resulting in the fleet return back to its base at the Royal Malta Yacht Club. The ILCA 6 fleet saw Rob Cage (GBR) and Vadim Yahkhinson win a race each, with Cage leading the standings for the day with 3 points. The larger, ILCA 7 fleet saw Christoph Marsano (AUT) and Aristos Chatzistamatiou (GRE) take two wins, however it was Wolfgang Gerz (GER) who matched Marsano’s points tally, both finishing the day with five points each.

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