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I went to the local farmers market and got a cold apple cide drink to cool me down during this heat wave! 90-100 degrees for the next two days.

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🪢 Sunday Boat Tip [2/52] 🪢 I think you would be surprised by the number of boats we see with flapping sails as they try to motor against the wind 😬 I’m saying you should stop this now! Not only will you save the sails to last longer, you will also ✨ Increase your boat speed ✨ Decrease your fuel consumption ✨ Make the boat go smoother in the waves ✨ Less noise Motor sailing can have its benefits, and even though we prefer sailing it would be lying to say we never give a little support with the diesel engine, especially sailing behind islands where the wind is usually all over the place. By giving a little extra push with the engine we can go higher up towards the wind or sail over choppy waves in conditions that would normally be to light. If you still want to go dead straight into the wind? DROP YOUR SAILS!! They are not doing ANYTHING good by just flopping like that! Share this to someone who you think should be a little kinder to their sails 😉

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Christian Beck’s LawConnect won the race to be first out of the Harbour again and followed that up by winning Line Honours in a time of 1 day, 13 hours & 35 minutes. Matt Allen/James Mayo’s chartered Master Lock Comanche retired with sail damage on the first night and Grant Warrington/Adrian Seiffert’s Wild Thing 100 completed the race with broken mainsail battens and other damage. #rolexsydneyhobart #cyca.

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Boat building of a version of Thunderhead 49 foot with Mexican wood. You can find Subscribe button in the description below! Acerca Este proyecto consiste en construir una versión del velero de 49 pies Rhodes Abeking & Rasmussen Cutter Thunderhead en la selva del Caribe mexicano. Es un proyecto único: • El único canal de construcción de veleros en México • Construido con excelente madera obtenida responsablemente en sitio • Un famoso y muy rápido velero de mar abierto • En algún lugar de la selva caribeña mexicana Nos basaremos en tecnologías y métodos basados en el libro “Como construir un bote de madera” de Bud McIntosh e influenciados por otros constructores de barcos. Queremos inspirar a tanta gente como sea posible a lo largo de nuestra aventura. Acompáñanos y déjanos contagiarte con nuestra energía, empatía, conocimientos y dedicación para hacer este proyecto una realidad. Si deseas colaborar o integrarte de alguna manera con este proyecto, por favor envíanos un correo electrónico a jungleranch@hotmail.com. ¡Por favor apóyanos con un Like y Suscríbete! Por ahora somos el único canal mexicano de YouTube dedicado a la construcción de un velero. Los gastos son muy elevados, si lo deseas, apóyanos donando 50-100 MXN o 5-10 US$ al número de cuenta: Interbancario: 014694606317123599 (Mexico) Paypal: jungleranch@outlook.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565906427383 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Junglernch70

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