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► Full test in Multihulls World N195: https://www.multihulls-world.com/review/motor/yot-36-the-new-wave-of-twin-hulled-motorboating ► In deciding not to market a power version of the Bali Catsmart, the Catana Group was keen to develop a concept and soon a range totally disconnected from the sailing culture built up by Catana and Bali. The very first 36-foot YOT is presented as a weekender - a big toy with a metallic gelcoat that you’ll just love... in fact, YOT sounds like a childish version of “yacht”, and also, it’s TOY in reverse. YOT/TOY, in a way, like NEEL/LEEN: two metatheses with the same “marketing mission”, and yet a completely opposite end goal - to stand out from sailing for YOT, and to draw inspiration from it for LEEN. Nevertheless, this first YOT 36 is a real eye-catcher. Devilishly attractive, this model should appeal to single-hull powerboat enthusiasts and first-time buyers alike. The outboard-powered range is set to expand rapidly before being completed by inboard models. These new powercats are built in Portugal, and the Catana Group makes no secret of its ambitions for its new brand: the aim is to match the sailing market by 2030, with no fewer than 400 YOTs built every year... ► TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Builder: YOT (Catana Group) Architect: J&J Design Material: polyester with carbon reinforcements Overall length: 35’10” (10.92 m) Beam: 13’1”/17’9” (3.99/5.4 m) Engines: 2 x 225 HP or 2 x 300 HP Fuel: 2 x 150 US gal (2 x 575 l) Water: 2 x 39 US gal (2 x 150 l) Number of cabins: 2 Passengers: 10 CE Category: B ► Become a FREE SUBSCRIBER to Multihulls World's YouTube page now - https://www.youtube.com/c/MultihullsWorld ► Log on to our website to discover over 500 multihulls tests! Subscribe to our newsletter to take advantage of our promotions and boat show invitations! https://www.multihulls-world.com/ ► Follow us on Facebook! https://m.facebook.com/MultihullsWorldMag/?locale2=fr_FR ► Discover us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/multihulls_world/ ► Follow our multi news on X - https://twitter.com/multihullsworld?lang=fr ► Let’s talk about business on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/multicoques-mag-multihulls-world/ ► Like us on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@multihullsworldmag #yot36 #multihullsworld #multihull #multicoquesmag #catamaran #powercat #canetenroussillon @MercuryMarine #mercurymarine #catanagroup #seatrial #djangofontaine #emmanuelvandeth

Erraid is a small, rugged tidal island, one mile square, considered to be one of the driest, sunniest spots on the west coast of Scotland. It is located at the tip of the Ross of Mull. Traigh Gheal, or David Balfour's Bay, is situated on its south side. Read our guest blog from Moonshadow Yacht Charters on their visit: https://www.sailscotland.co.uk/news/posts/2017/the-isle-of-erraid/ Scotland offers sailing as it should be… there’s space and freedom. And the choice to do a lot – or do next to nothing – in this spectacular setting. It’s uncrowded and unspoilt, and life here moves at a different pace. People come specially to see basking sharks, puffins, seals, dolphins and eagles. They sail. They walk along beaches and coastal paths, explore local history and photograph their surrounds. They eat fresh seafood at stylish cafes and vibrant marinas. They enjoy the friendly traditional pubs. They browse shops in bustling coastal towns and villages. They picnic on beaches that are near-deserted, even in the height of summer. Or just sit and watch the tides, the sunsets and the stars. You simply #MustSeaScotland Find out more: Marinas & Boatyards: http://bit.ly/2e0J3mw Yacht Charters: http://bit.ly/2dNGX7L Sailing Holidays: http://bit.ly/2erGlEJ Sailing Schools: http://bit.ly/2ejZKsf Visit our website: http://www.sailscotland.co.uk Like our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/sailscotland Say hello on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SailScotland

In diesem Video erkläre ich den Kreuzknoten. Man braucht den Kreuzknoten z.B., um zwei gleichstarke Leinen miteinander zu verbinden. Anzeige | Mein Buch: https://sailnator.de/shop Blick ins Buch: https://youtu.be/M27Mr0dUQio Ausführliches Video: https://youtu.be/Btj_BcrO6ik Anleitung auf meinem Blog: https://sailnator.de/kreuzknoten/