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A car makes a dangerous pass at Market and Sanchez in San Francisco, crossing the double yellow and speeding. At the next intersection, the car illegally passes in the intersection and speeds again. License plate lools like 7L3L972 or 7LSL972 Behavior like this is common on Sanchez between Market and Duboce. Also, my passive-aggressiveness was stupid and didn't help anything.
30ft Sagitta sailing catamaran by Woods Designs www.sailingcatamarans.com It is a race winning boat, but several have made safe ocean crossings. One from S Africa to New Zealand via Panama canal. You can build this boat yourself in foam sandwich or wood. I also have dozens of other multihull designs, both power and sail, that you can build. Check out my website www.sailingcatamarans.com for more
Want to support the podcast? http://patreon.com/SaltyAbandon Not much going on out here....as you can see by My Helm in Active Captain. Headed for Marathon. Engine sounds good so far. I'm sailing Salty Abandon from Orange Beach to the Bahamas. My husband & First Mate, Salty Scotty, will join me when he can. 1988 Island Packet 27. Captain Tinsley | Sailor | Sail Orange Beach to Bahamas | RE/MAX Realtor | Sell Gulf Front Condos Please subscribe to this channel! Receive more frequent updates by following Salty Abandon here: https://www.facebook.com/saltyabandon https://www.twitter.com/saltyabandon https://www.instagram.com/saltyabandon #saltyabandon #islandpacket #marco #fuelfilter #sailing #sailor #sailboat #saillife #sailorgirl #bahamas #FLKeys #FloridaKeys #marathon #activecaptain
Asmara is much more than just the name of our daily diving boat in Komodo. In Indonesian, Bahasa as the locals call it, Asmara means “love,” and that’s exactly how we feel about our work. This 18-meter boat has been designed specifically for diver comfort and safety so that you can enjoy the best Komodo tours. It was constructed by a fantastic team of local woodworkers (including our captain, Basir!) and you will see the love and care that they put into every detail. The boat is set up for a total of 14 divers plus staff and crew. You will be safe from the elements in our comfortable, enclosed cabin where coffee/tea are always available. On the roof, you will be able to take in the views of the Komodo National Park while lounging either in the sun or under the shade structure. Remember to bring coral safe sunscreen or we have local, sustainable sunscreen available for purchase in our shop. We also want you to experience a more environmentally friendly and responsible way of diving. The ocean and its health is our business so you won’t find single-use plastics anywhere on our boat or in our shop. We also offer vegetarian food as our primary meal option on our day trips in order to lower our environmental impact (other dietary needs can be met). Our goal in teaching is to transform you into a better and more conscious diver, always with safety as a priority.