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Sometimes my mind feels like chaos too. I know what it’s like to feel stuck in your own head. Every time I leave the “box” and set sail, the sea just clears my thoughts—no idea how, but it works for me and for so many who’ve joined my trips. If you need to reset, maybe it’s time to let the open water work its magic🌊✨

Are you a catamaran sailor looking to explore the hidden gems of shallow waters? 🌊⛵ Join us in this quick YouTube Shorts video, where we dive deep into the art of navigating shallow waters in your catamaran and share valuable route planning tips to ensure your vessel stays safe and sound. Sailing in shallow waters presents unique challenges that can be a real test for even the most experienced sailors. The risk of grounding or damaging your catamaran is always present, but fear not! In this video, we'll provide you with essential insights and strategies to conquer these challenges. Discover how to assess water depths, identify potential hazards, and plan your route effectively to avoid grounding and minimize the risk of damage. We'll also offer expert tips on reading charts, understanding tides and currents, and making informed decisions for a smooth and safe catamaran journey. Don't let shallow waters hold you back from exploring new and exciting destinations. Learn the ropes of catamaran route planning and sail with confidence. ⚓ If you found this video helpful, be sure to like and subscribe for more informative content on catamaran sailing. Join our sailing community here at "Naval Gazing at Camp David" for even more tips, tricks, and adventures on the water. Fair winds and following seas! 🌬️🌊🌅 #CatamaranSailing #RoutePlanning #NavalGazingAtCampDavid

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Giorno 42 - Da Minorca a Maiorca Molliamo gli ormeggi questa mattina presto. Dopo la traversata di ieri ci siamo riposati ormeggiati a un gavitello fino alle 7 di questa mattina. Ci svegliamo, filiamo la cima che ci teneva legati alla boa e mettiamo la prua su Palma de Maiorca, precisamente nella baia di Alcudia. La navigazione è decisamente rilassante: poco vento, una breve gennakerata, un bagno rapido e poi via, giù la manetta come direbbe il grande Maurizio Bulleri. Il tempo scorre veloce come l’acqua sotto Julia che fende un mare immobile come la lama di un coltello alla velocità di 5,5 nodi. Tendenzialmente non amiamo tirare il motore, lo facciamo trottare a 1500 giri, senza chiedergli spesso un galoppo. Notiamo in mare cose strane: nasse con arbusti legati, sciabordii indefiniti generati da animali marini indefiniti e un sacco di barche intorno a noi. O meglio, non erano un sacco, ma dopo il nulla cosmico trovato tra la Sardegna e le Baleari, anche quelle tre o quattro barche son sembrate una classe gremita di giovani scalpitanti. Arriviamo alla baia di Alcudia e diamo fondo davanti al porto, in modo che domani mattina possiamo entrare, ormeggiare e fare commissioni: spesa, acqua, gasolio, benzina al gommone e due passi sulla terra ferma. Non che ci mancassero così tanto, ma già che siamo lì.. perché non vedere la città 😊 Ci leggiamo domani! Andrea