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Catana 471 Catamaran For Sale By Owner Location: Georgetown Asking: $460,000 (USD) Additional catamaran photos, details, and equipment list as well as seller contact information can be viewed at: https://www.catamaransite.com/catamarans-for-sale/#post-61952 S/V Orion II is a fully equipped, turn key ready, 2007 Catana 471 (hull #86) catamaran, for sale by owner and currently in the Bahamas. She’s a beautifully maintained owner’s version with many recent upgrades including new dinghy, water maker, batteries, solar panels, electronics, windlass and trampoline all bought within the last 2 years. With twin 75HP Yanmar engines and a daggerboard semi performance design, she’s fast and fun to sail. With all lines leading to the cockpit and ability to operate windlass and electric winches from the cockpit or helm, you’re able to single hand with ease. Daggerboards up, draft is less than 3ft making cruising the Bahamas a breeze with all anchorages and cuts available to you. There was no expense spared on maintaining and upgrading our family home for the past 2.5 years living aboard full time with 3 young kids and cruising the Western Caribbean and Bahamas. As our sabbatical is coming to an end, it’s time for us to head back to land and someone else to take the helm. Available from April. Registered in the UK. Not for Sale to US residents while in US Waters. Additional catamaran photos, details, and equipment list as well as seller contact information can be viewed at: https://www.catamaransite.com/catamarans-for-sale/#post-61952
Have you already burned your scuba mask? Treated it with toothpaste? Spit in it right before the dive and you’re still dealing with your scuba mask fogging like crazy?? Sometimes, regardless of how old your scuba mask is, you could have problems with fogging underwater. This commonly happens when the water is a bit cooler and your body is exuding heat either from before the dive from warm weather or from exerting energy (exercising) underwater. So, you get underwater and you clear your scuba mask over and over and over again. It keeps fogging up. Surprisingly, there is something you can do about that underwater. Spit in your mask underwater to clear up fogging! Take off your mask and lick the glass before clearing it for perfect viewing once again! It sounds weird, but it works. Come diving with us in Komodo National Park, Indonesia! https://azulunlimited.com/ Find us on Instagram and Facebook: Azul Unlimited