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Embark on a thrilling nautical journey as we navigate challenging sailing conditions! We bravely risk it, sailing within the channel at 6 knots, despite the 15-knot winds. Witness the precision as we steer through shallow waters, with just 4 meters of water and a 2-meter draft! Experience the excitement of operating the equipment and approaching the bridge. #SailingAdventure #ChannelSailing #ShallowWaterNavigation #NauticalJourney #BoatLife #OceanExploration #SailingChallenges #MarineNavigation #BoatNavigation #Sailing
Elan's flagship GT6 is a next-generation Grand Tourer that delivers the perfect balance of speed and power, comfort and luxury, good handling and precise control. We had the pleasure to test sail this fantastic Performance Cruiser and show you now a small insight. Please call and combine a visit to the EYE, the Elan Yacht Experience centre in Portoroz, to see for yourself. đž Pete Keeping Portugal đ” Tunetank.com
All American Marine is the exclusive manufacturer for Teknicraft Designâą in North America. The Wakatere, Teknicraftâs proven hydrofoil-assisted catamaran pilot boat, currently operates in the Port of Auckland, New Zealand. We work with each of our operators to design and construct their vessel to the highest quality, best value and superior performance for any vessel in its respective class. This Pilot Boat design will perform with EPA Tier3 engines. Other traditional monohull boats require more power and T4, which donât fit! Wakatere is the first foil-assisted catamaran pilot boat in Australia or New Zealand. Built by Q-West of New Zealand, this unique catamaran design incorporates Teknicraftâs hydrofoil supported hull, and has a fuel consumption of less than 1 gal/nm fuel when cruising at 28 knots. With a top speed of over 40 knots it can reach a ship, and be ready to transfer a pilot within a short time.
This squall line really hit us by surprise. It was a wall of rain and almost 80 knot gusts that hit us full force. Unfortunately the holding in Black Sound at Green Turtle Cay wasn't the greatest and boats started dragging. Cory had to start driving on anchor trying to steer into the wind while taking pressure off the tackle. We ended up wrapping our chain onto a mooring ball in this madness which kept us in place. We faired far better than some, losing outboards boats dragging on moorings and some aground in the area. Luckly only our bow roller got bent and that was all. What an adventure! #shorts