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Ready.. set.. go! 💨 We just had an incredible sea trial with the brand new FJORD 41 XP in the Bay of Greifswald, Germany! We put our first prototype to the test, and let us tell you, it’s an experience that will leave you craving more! Introducing the revolutionary FJORD 41 XP, the first European yacht featuring two V12 600 hp Mercury outboards. This powerful combination of cutting-edge engine technology and European craftsmanship sets a new standard in the industry. Prepare yourself for an unparalleled ride that combines the thrill of speed with the elegance of luxury. The FJORD 41 XP effortlessly glides through the water, offering an unmatched sense of freedom and excitement. See more: https://bit.ly/FJORD_41XP

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5 ECO Cats. #sailingonsunshine ▫️ This market segment continues to grow, and the competition is getting hotter. Here are 5 top ECO catamarans that are leading the charge on electric propulsion, construction methods and green energy production. ▫️ Which yachts have we missed? Which is your favourite? ▫️ #1 ITA 14.99. Sleek and quick, she gets sailing fast. @ita_catamarans ▫️ #2 VAAN R4. Constructed from aluminium (mostly recycled), electric power @vaanyachts ▫️ #3 HH44 Performance, style with parallel hybrid power @hh.catamarans ▫️ #4 Windelo 54 fast with eco-responsible construction materials @windelocatamaran ▫️ #5 Sunreef 60 ECO innovative solar panels (less than 1mm thick), 2x70 kW engines @sunreefyachts ▫️ ▫️ ▫️ #ecoyachts #solarpower #sustainable #eco #yachts #catamarans #katamarans #greenpower #sailing #ecofriendly #ecopower

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The 2023 season got off to the tradition start with the Quoile Yacht club host the spring series on the picturesque shores of strangford lough. With two J109 and two Impala 28's on the staring line in the ICR class there would a race within the race for all competitors. Going to Red got of to a great start with their Code Zero powering them off the start line, allowing them to stretch out a good lead by the time they had made it to mark 5. They did not look back, increasing they lead at every mark, sliding up the the first beat in the deepest part of the lough to get the most assistance from the tide before reaching under some of the competitors in the NHC class with their kite up before taking dropping the kit in front of Killyleagh Yacht Club and beating back up the Quoile River to the take the win both across the line and on corrected time. The racing was tight for the minor places was tight with both the Impala's getting the better of the Jammie Dogger, the other J109 in the fleet. We hope you are enjoying bottom up boats Racing Replays of the 2023 season, make sure you subscribe and get the bell on to get notified of all of our minute long racing replays.

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Sicily beaches. Hidden beach. Spiaggia la marchesa. #vlog #holiday #italy #sicily #beach

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