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Peter & Brooke had a blast on Vitamin Sea during their sunset sail watching Manta Rays under the boat through the nets of the catamaran...!

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#shorts #mrbeast #mrbeastreactions MrBeast 16Cars VS Wedge Truck reactions

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Let’s live our dreams ⛵️ On vous dit tout demain ! Quel bateau sera le nouveau eau OUALAOUTI II ? Pourquoi ce choix ? Quel est notre projet ? Vous saurez tout ! #oualaouti #revelation #catamaran #bateau #nouvelleaventure #nouvellevie

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5 interesting insights about sailing myths: 1*Whistling Aboard* You absolutely cannot pucker your lips and *whistle* on deck; that's just begging the Sea Gods to hear the insolence and whip up a catastrophic, ship-smashing storm. It was a simple, pragmatic method of enforcing silence: if you weren't whistling for fun, you were whistling for the wind in the sails—a literal attempt to challenge the elements when the weather was too calm. *Bananas on Board* To carry a single, innocent-looking banana onto a fishing or trading vessel was to invite complete doom—from mysterious disappearances to a devastatingly empty net. Forget the tropical fruit curse; ripening bananas release ethylene gas that speeds up the spoilage of *all* other food, forcing crews to rush their voyage. The real threat was rotten food and starvation! *The Unlucky Redhead* Anyone with flaming crimson hair was a certified 'Jonah'—an immediate harbinger of bad luck whose very presence could sink the ship. The intense belief was so strong that if a sailor saw a redhead before boarding, they *had* to speak first to neutralize the terrible bad luck—a social anxiety nightmare on the docks. *Renaming a Vessel* You can never, under any circumstances, rename your beloved boat without a meticulous ceremony to trick the Sea God, Poseidon, who keeps a ledger of every ship. Poseidon's ledger is a clever fiction; the real danger was confusing official maritime records, insurance papers, and salvage contracts, thus creating administrative chaos and potential financial ruin. *Friday Sailings* Starting any voyage on a Friday was deemed an absolute guarantee of misfortune, so potent was the superstition that no true sailor would ever raise anchor on that day. The British Navy, in a legendary attempt to mock this superstition, built a vessel named *HMS Friday*, captained by a man named Friday, and sailed her out on a Friday—and she was never seen again. If you love the sailing life, please SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, and COMMENT as it really helps the channel and we love to hear from you😁😁 *Thank You to all of you who support us in your different ways* ❤️ ✅ *INSTAGRAM* https://www.instagram.com/sailingnovavita/ ✅ *FACEBOOK* https://www.facebook.com/SailingNovaVita #sailing #yachting #boatlife #adventure

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Aldrig tidigare i riddarrustning, aldrig tidigar på häst, aldrig tidigare så rädd..

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The 2021 Irish Sailing All Ireland Championships took place at the Royal Cork Yacht Club in Crosshaven. The event saw 16 invited competitors from different Irish Sailing affiliated classes compete in the same boat, the National 18s, in order to find the 'champion of champions'. The 2021 All Ireland Champion was three-time Olympian Ger Owens with crew Ross Killian.

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