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Would you take this agile sport cruiser for a high‑speed coastal run or island hop? Rate this boat from 1–5 stars and comment below! Wajer 38 S © Wajer Yachts Length overall: 38 ft (11.6 m) Beam: 12 ft (3.7 m) Draft: approx. 3 ft (0.9 m) Displacement: approx. 7.8 t Max speed: approx. 42 kn (48 mph / 78 km/h) Cruising speed: approx. 30–35 kn (35–40 mph / 56–65 km/h) Range: ~200+ nm Engines: Twin Volvo Penta IPS drives Fuel capacity: ~1,000 L Guest capacity: up to 10 persons The Wajer 38 S is a refined Scandinavian sport cruiser that blends minimalist design with exhilarating performance. Its open‑deck layout, versatile seating, and premium finishes make it ideal for social cruising, waterside lunches, or fast coastal legs. Twin Volvo Penta IPS drives provide intuitive joystick control, smooth handling, and efficient performance for spirited adventures. #WajerYachts #SportCruiser #PerformanceBoat #HarbourMasters

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The Allures 45.9 is the perfect synthesis of a safe, comfortable, fast and elegant bluewater cruising sailboat. #alluresyachting #aluminiumboat #sail #sailing #bluewatercruising #freedom #aroundtheworld #centreboard #allures459

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Since I'm recording my rides anyway, I might as well start putting up videos of the cars I see doing things like running red lights. I'm certainly not saying cyclists *don't* behave badly. I'm a cyclist, a pedestrian, and a driver--cyclists aren't any better. But cars are a lot bigger, and a lot more dangerous. If the SFPD is going to crack down on traffic violations, it should focus on motor vehicles.

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Bangkok is loud. Heat. Neon. Movement. Most people stop where it’s comfortable. But the real taste of a city rarely competes for attention. It hides. In places without signs. Without ratings. Without English menus. We walked until the noise softened. Because if food is how you understand a city, you don’t find it. You earn it. Next stop: Chiang Mai. Woman walking alone through a dark Bangkok alley at night, exploring authentic Thai street food culture in non-touristy neighborhoods, traditional family-run kitchens and local Southeast Asia food scene.

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