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Get a quick, but enhancing look and feel of what an Indonesia yacht charter experience on board The Maj Oceanic can be. New C&N exclusive central agency for charter, 47.00m (154' 2'') The Maj Oceanic is a full-custom Indonesian Phinisi yacht, launched in 2020. She has been handcrafted to embody the traditional Indonesian style, with a contemporary twist. With charter itineraries that will bring you up close to the world’s largest lizards, face-to-face with endangered marine life, or simply help distract your mind from the pace of modern life, The Maj Oceanic will deliver a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Guest spaces include the impressive Gajah Mada lounge and dining room on the main deck, which features beautiful copper bas-reliefs depicting historic maritime scenes. There is a spacious sun deck with 360-degree views and an alfresco dining area for lazy lunches and late-night dinners. The interior décor is typically Indonesian and complemented by touches of modern luxury and design. Sleeping 12 guests in a clever and contemporary 7-cabin layout, she includes an impressive full-beam 120sq.m master suite whichdelivers 270-degree views. Another smaller-sized master cabin of 35sq.m is located aft of the main deck. The remaining guest cabins are located on the lower deck and comprise 4 double cabins. Fit-out to premium resort standards, each benefit from its own lounge area and en suite with jet shower. There is an additional smaller twin cabin forward lower deck for kids' use only (available at an additional cost). The Maj Oceanic is equipped with a great selection of water toys, including stand-up paddleboards, kayaks, fishing tackle, snorkeling sets, and full scuba diving equipment. When not exploring the crystal-clear waters, the team is on-hand to arrange beach picnics or mountain treks. For a more unusual way to pass an afternoon, take to the ship’s top deck with the golf clubs and biodegradable golf balls! The crew have extensive experience cruising in this region, and aboard a Phinisi yacht is the best way to experience the beauty of the Indonesian archipelago. The iconic design of these yachts remains authentic, and Phinisi boat building is recognised by UNESCO as a masterpiece of the oral and tangible heritage of humanity. Charter The Maj Oceanic with C&N: https://bit.ly/3mtEXcZ


So grateful for this life! Whales, dolphins, fresh fish and amazing sunsets every day! 9 years ago every single person around me said I was crazy sailing 2000nm from the Netherlands to Ibiza in winter on a 28ft boat with no experience. Experienced sailors said I wouldn’t even make it to Belgium (our neighbor country) And look at my life now. Still no money on my account (16 dollars now to be honest) but I wouldn’t want to chance my life for anything. I’ve got the most beautiful house to travel the world with, meeting amazing people daily and have adventures and experiences that no money can’t buy. Big shout out to all my sponsors that make it possible to pay for my boat maintenance so I can safely cross oceans and replace materials and products that the salt water and sun love to destroy. I think and appreciate you every day looking at my beautiful sails. (I still have two big spots left on the Genoa if anyone is interested) Have a amazing day everyone and know that you can change your life for the good every day. No matter what other people say. Nobody knows your struggles or pain like you do, nobody know what makes you happy but you. So follow your guts, go for that dream, aim to become the most happy version of yourself!

Hear from Australian Sailing Squad's Jake Lilley (QLD) about how his ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami (26-31 January 2015) went. The Queenslander was called the rising star of the Finn fleet and put in an exceptional performance in a tough fleet and a range of conditions finishing overall third. At 21-years of age, Lilley was the youngest Finn sailor in Miami and with his coach John Bertrand the current Junior European Champion is making steady progress. Lilley only joined the class in 2013 and is one of its fastest rising stars. Only time will tell whether he can continue this momentum, but there is no doubt that performing well at Rio is his aim. See Miami media release here: http://www.australiansailing.org/rising-stars-turner-wearn-lilley-make-waves-at-world-cup-miami/ For more information see www.australiansailing.org I/V thanks to ISAF TV.