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The new year is approaching, time to look back on an exciting 2021 and look forward to the new sailing season. Numerous Dehler sailors have shared their experiences with us via our social media channels and gave us an insight into their adventures. Thank you for all the exciting posts and stories! See you next year! Follow us on our channels: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIdF... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DehlerYachts/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dehleryacht... Twitter: https://twitter.com/HanseyachtsAG #dehleryachts #instagram #throwback
Yes in the second one I am wearing a jacket ✅😉 this song fitted just perfectly, though I think we were first up (Panama) and are now down (Chile) 🗺️ Which version do you prefer? Palm trees or woods? Monohull or Catamaran? ⛵️ Stay Salty, Greta and Michael on Zambezi #sailing #sailboat #sailinglife #liveaboard #catamaran #sailingadventure
We are about to set off on the delivery of a Lagoon FP44 catamaran from La Rochelle to Athens. We’re hoping for favorable conditions to cross the Bay of Biscay without too many challenges. The plan is to reach the Spanish coast first, then carefully choose the best weather windows to continue the passage safely and efficiently.
Mangroves exist all over the world, however, most of the time the mangroves occupy estuaries and murky bays. Raja Amapt is the exception, many of it's mangroves are in clear blue water and full of lovely coral and unique fish species. Since mangroves only grow in very shallow water, this makes them ideal for snorkeling. Mangroves are a highly unique area to explore as it's an entirely different ecosystem from your typical reefscape. The roots from the mangrove create serpentine structures where a myriad of juvenile fish seek refuge, including baby black tips. One fish you wont see on an ordinary reef is the archer fish. This unassuming little fish swims close to the surface looking for terestrial insects climbing on the roots above water. When it spots one, it takes aim and shoots a precise stream of water at the insect knocking it into the water where it can then devour it. Regardless of the interesting marine life who call the mangroves home, the overall scenery is enough to take your breath away, particualy at that special time of the day when the sun's light pierces the dense canopy above creating a totally surreal environment as you float along in the placid waters.