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Tuxing Schnorchel Kompressor im Test. Dies ist keine Werbung, denn wir haben das Gerät regulär gekauft. Entspannt das Unterwasserschiff reinigen, Anoden wechseln, das geht jetzt alles viel einfacher.

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50ft Fred Shepherd yawl Amokura - Paul Moxon has made it to the Fastnet Rock! Amokura was built in Moody’s Yard up the Hamble River in 1939 but now calls Dartmouth Devon her home. The 50ft Fredrick Shepherd yawl competed in the 1959 Fastnet Race and in the 2019 edition but completed neither. In 2021, Amokura finally crossed the finish line for the race she was built for. At 84 years old Amokura is one of the oldest boats in this year’s race and is fully crewed this year. #rolexfastnetrace #rorcracing #ircrating

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Bridging the Gap: Understanding Catamaran Bridge Deck Clearance (BD/D). Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. I'm your host Johnathan. In today's video, we're diving into the fascinating world of catamarans and exploring the importance of Catamaran Bridge Deck Clearance (BD/D) ratio. Discover how understanding BD/D can prevent slamming and wave piercing in catamarans, ensuring a smoother and safer sailing experience. Don't miss out on this crucial insight! For in-depth information on this topic, you can refer to the following references: "Catamarans: The Complete Guide for Cruising Sailors" by Gregor Tarjan, International Marine, 2007. "Performance by Design: Hydrodynamics for High-Speed Vessels" by Donald L. Blount and William H. Garzke, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 2010. Remember to subscribe to Navel Gazing at Camp David for more engaging maritime content. ⚓

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The original floating one-liners. We snapped a few in the marina.

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Ecco come proviamo a ridurre la quantità di plastica usa e getta che utilizziamo sulla nostra barca a vela! Trovate il video completo sul mio canale YouTube!

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