Welcome aboard to the our video site for sailors. We are being constantly blasted by scammers and pirates, so registration is invite only
contact@sailorsahoy.com with "Invite". No spam, no newsletters. Just a free account
شارٹس بنانا
Winds Of Change Yacht Adventures provides amazing Ocean and Intercoastal Adventures! We cater to folks who want to get away and "off the grid". Our adventures are mostly Florida destinations including: Amelia Island, St. Augustine, Fort Pierce, Port St Lucie, Jupiter, The Florida Keys and Bahamas. Email us for booking information theliveaboardlife@gmail.com Contact us through our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/theliveaboardlife
Se anche lo dimentichiamo, siamo migratori capaci di attraversare continenti alla ricerca di nuovi territori di esplorazione, nuove fonti di cibo o climi più miti. Non dimentichiamolo. Dentro ognuno di noi c'è un essere umano in viaggio. #viaggioinafrica #slowtravel #avventurainmarocco #saharadesertmorocco
Prestige M8 Walkthrough – The Ultimate Luxury Powercatamaran Tour Step aboard the Prestige M8, a masterpiece of innovation and luxury. In this exclusive walkthrough, we take you on a detailed tour of this exceptional power catamaran, showcasing its spacious layout, premium craftsmanship, and cutting-edge technology. Discover why the Prestige M8 redefines comfort on the water with its expansive living areas, fuel efficiency, and outstanding stability. Whether you’re looking for a yacht for long voyages or ultimate relaxation, this model delivers on every front. Learn more about the Prestige M8 here: www.lengersyachts.com/yachts/prestige-m8 Key Features in This Video: ✔️ Spacious and luxurious interior design ✔️ Expansive flybridge for ultimate relaxation ✔️ Innovative hull design for maximum stability ✔️ High-end materials and premium craftsmanship ✔️ Advanced technology for effortless navigation Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more luxury yacht tours and exclusive content!
Ira just wrapped up photographing the F18 Americas Championship, and I drove for her one of the days. Those things haul ass!!! We were in a 18 ft. rib with a 90HP, and to get ahead of these things or do a ride-along with them involved some moderate butt-pucker... down wind OR up wind. The other challenging thing as a photo-boat driver is figuring out their bail-out angles. I want to get close, but if then need to come down hard in a puff the change in direction is a good amount larger than what a mono would do (understandable as the range of apparent wind angles are broader because the range of boat speeds are also larger). It was a ton of fun playing out on the SF bay with these rocket ships!