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How to engage and disengage the autopilot on the Bénéteau First 45. Auto mode, course changes and switching back to manual steering.

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FREE GIFT to you, CLICK HERE: https://bit.ly/3uSmHhI Join our crew on Patreon by CLICKING HERE: https://bit.ly/47Nssf6 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://bit.ly/3ta7Hv6 Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. Setting Sail on Knowledge: How to Choose the Perfect Sailboat Are you ready to embark on the thrilling journey of selecting a sailboat that's just right for you? Let's dive into the sea of possibilities and navigate through the essentials of making an informed decision that will have you sailing with confidence and joy! Understanding the Seas: The Sailboat Basics Before we cast off, let's understand what makes a sailboat the perfect vessel for you. It's not just about the make and model; it's about the harmony between you, the sea, and your new marine companion. From keel to mast, every component plays a pivotal role in your sailing experience. The Craft of Craft Selection: Size, Type, and Purpose Are you a day sailor or a blue-water voyager? The size and type of your sailboat should reflect your sailing dreams. Learn how to match your aspirations with the right kind of sailboat, whether it's a cozy sloop for weekend adventures or a sturdy ketch for conquering the high seas. Inspecting the Vessel: What to Look For Inspection is key! We'll show you how to examine a sailboat as if you were born on the bow. Understand the signs of a well-kept vessel and the red flags that should have you looking elsewhere. The Financial Voyage: Budgeting for Your Boat Sailboats come in all shapes and sizes, and so do their price tags. We'll walk the plank of finances and help you understand the costs of ownership, from upfront investment to ongoing maintenance. Further Reading for the Avid Sailor Embark further on your nautical education with these essential reads: "The Complete Sailor" by David Seidman, published by International Marine in 2011, is a comprehensive guide that covers every aspect of sailing. "Sailboat Hull and Deck Repair" by Don Casey, published by McGraw-Hill in 2010, will empower you to keep your sailboat in shipshape condition. Charting the Course Ahead Let's set the sails and let the winds of wisdom guide you to the perfect sailboat. Remember, the best boat for you is one that you will love and enjoy for many nautical miles to come. Bon voyage, future captains! Affiliate Disclosure: In full transparency, please note that the links in this video description may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase through these links. You don't pay more when using these links, and any earnings help to support this channel. I only recommend products or services I believe will add value to my audience. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." Thank you for your trust and support!

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The Privilege Brand needs no introduction as being one of the most desirable catamarans on the planet. We are lucky enough to have a flock of them on our listings including this 2005 awesomely equipped, magnificent example of a Privilege 585 Easy Cruise "Owners Version". Rarely available in this guise based in mainland Spain, close to Murcia & Alicante Airports and well worth a look at, if you are in the market for a luxury catamaran in this class. Impeccably maintained and privately owned, by a loving owner, never chartered........ this is one beautiful catamaran. VAT PAID! SPECS Boat Surveyed - September 2020 2004 Privilege 585 Hull Construction GRP Deck Construction GRP Deck Coulour White Length O.A 17.82m Beam 9.25m Draft 1.8m No of cabins 4 No of Berths 5 Double 2 Single 3+1 crew Heads 4+1 crew Sails and Rig : Main 109m2 Genoa 80m2 Gennaker 135m2 Engines : Twins Make Volvo Engine hours Port 3055 , Stbd 3099 Year of manufacture 2004 Fuel capacity 2000L Date last serviced June 2019 H.P 160HP Model Nos Port 2003002227 , Stbd 2003002225 Ground tackle : Number of anchors 2 Electric Windlass Make and type Brittany 25kg , 20m chain , 60m rode ; Delta 50kg , 60 m chain . 100m rode Outboard : New Yamaha - 40 hrs HP 9.9 HP General on deck : Davits Gang plank Fenders Cockpit table Warps Boat Hook Deck brush Bucket Cockpit cushions Spray hood Bimini Bimini side screens /tent Deck shower Below the waterline : Date inspected August 2020 Date last antifoulded May 2017 Navigation Equipment / Electronics - original to boat 2004 Log /speed / depth VHF DSC Wind speed / direction Autopilo - 2 Chart plotter - 2 GPS Radar Compass Binoculars Hand held compass Hand held VHF Dinghy : 3 years old , Zodiac Lengh 3.4m Inflatable RIB

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Today, Mexico doesn’t just manufacture. Mexico competes. Mexico exports. Mexico sails. And it does so with every catamaran that leaves our shipyard toward its next destination.

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Secret to Sleeping in Rough Seas on a Sailboat! #sailing #boat #shorts

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