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We were just rounding Cape Finisterre with our sailboat when I realized that a big wave had torn off our anchor mount. More excitement in the new episode. Follow our circumnavigation ⚓️ Subscribe to join the crew ☀️ New episodes every two weeks 🌊 #sailing #sailinglife #sailingadventure #sailingaroundtheworld #sailboatlife #sailingvlog

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Photos of the Melges 15, Sailing World Magazine Boat of the Year 2022.

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Pool tip for Beaches Turks & Caicos Key West Village

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Starting our Volvo Penta MD19 for the first time after our overhaul. We took the engine apart completely and renovated/changed the components. We did almost the entire work ourselves and wrote all about it on our blog. Link to the blog posts about our engine overhaul: http://sailingannemon.com/engine We are preparing a sail from Sweden to the Caribbean, follow our adventure on our Instagram and our blog: Instagram: @sailingannemon Blog: http://sailingannemon.com/

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https://www.scanboat.com/en/boat-market/boats/sailingboat-x-yacht-x-34-ton-mk-2-17523488 Sailingboat - Både sælges, X-Yacht X-3/4 Ton MK 2, 1985 DKK 145.000 Scanboat An Outstanding Sailboat: The 3/4-TON ICON That Marked Niels Jeppesen’s Breakthrough with X-Yachts If you want to sail past almost every other boat in its size class—both in height and speed—this fine X-3/4-ton might be the right boat for you. We’ve pampered and refined this boat, restoring it with elegant details it wasn’t originally born with. This is a second-generation model (MK-II), featuring an elliptical keel and rudder. With around 2 tons of lead keel on a 3.4-meter-wide hull, the boat is very stable, and with its newer mast and rod rigging, you’ll have a vessel that will serve you well for...

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In future videos I’ll show what kind of trash we’ve been picking up in the ocean. But at the end of the day, as sailors, we are in the nest position to make an impact and reduce our own footprints by picking up plastic that we see in the water. If everyone did that, we’d have a little less plastic in the oceans.

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