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SUBSCRIBE OUR CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/c/theboatshow/?sub_confirmation=1 We had a very extreme adrenaline experience just few weeks ago...and we could not wait to share it with you! Now we can! We were aboard Fsd 195 by Ferretti Security & Defense, a 20-meter hi-tech Patrol Boat capable of exceeding 50 knots with two 1900 horsepower MAN engines. It is very agile to perform any action very quickly. The control area is technological but also very comfortable because the clarity of the crew is essential to operate in dramatic (or critical) situations. Enjoy this images and get ready to see the full boat reaview, it'll be ready soooon! By Maurizio Bulleri The Boat Show

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My galley make over has been slowly happening over the last few months, from a brand new kitchen floor to a new table top and a new benchtop. I tiled a mosaic backsplash behind the sink, and for anyone telling me not to tile my boat, hey it looks epic so please be quiet! :) Thank you! But the actual questions: was it a good idea installing a mixer tap in the kitchen? Yes and no! It is great to have hot water, to be able to clean my dishes properly and what not, but on the other hand having a proper tap means I use a lot more water! And on a boat fresh water is sacred. I don't have a water maker. I am very aware of how much water I use, but if I have guest over and they turn the tap on and the water runs, it always gives me an anxious feeling. Switch back to a foot pump and cold water? I don't think so, but I am tempted to install a saltwater pump to rinse off dishes etc... Let me know what you guys would do! IG:yvonnemarianna.travels