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Mali is working in the kitchen of Nautilus Two liveaboard. He is from Sri Lanka, but knows the maldivian cuisine very well. How else should it be, he learned from one of the best chefs and one of our most loyal souls Ibrahim. Check out the video to get an impression of the maldivian cuisine. Visit our website for impressive dive spots around the world with Maldives and More: https://www.maldivesandmore.com/ For more personal and real-time impressions check out our our social media channels: Facebook: Nautilus Two Maldives liveaboard: https://www.facebook.com/nautilustwomaldives Maldives and More: https://www.facebook.com/maldivesandmore Instagram: Nautilus Two Maldives liveaboard: https://www.instagram.com/nautilustwomaldives/ Maldives and More: https://www.instagram.com/maldivesandmore/
In Part 1 of the Maneuvering a Catamaran series we show the simplest maneuver with a catamaran which is spinning around. These and other animations are embedded in our Catamaran Sailing Confidence course at https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-courses/view/catamaran-sailing-confidence Learn how to spin a catamaran using gears in this step-by-step tutorial from NauticEd, the international leader in sailing and powerboating education. Whether you’re preparing for your first bareboat charter or looking to refine your docking skills, mastering this maneuver is essential for safe, confident boat handling. In this video, we’ll show you exactly how to use forward and reverse gears on a twin-engine catamaran to rotate the boat on its own axis. This technique is critical for tight-space maneuvering, docking, and leaving slips, especially when wind or current makes control more challenging. You’ll learn: How to position the throttles for a controlled spin The difference between port and starboard engine use #catamaran #bareboatcharter #sailing
This 118-foot aluminum catamaran was designed by Espen Dino and built by Silver Yachts. It features a 13.6-meter beam, a 5.5-meter pool on the aft deck, a submersible swim platform, and twin Volvo Penta IPS 1350s for top-tier performance. Can you picture yourself lounging on the deck of this beast? @yachtworld