Welcome aboard to the our video site for sailors. We are being constantly blasted by scammers and pirates, so registration is invite only
contact@sailorsahoy.com with "Invite". No spam, no newsletters. Just a free account
Shorts Lumikha
Custom-built by hand to ensure awesome maneuverability and maximum comfort, this VQ60 is in a league of her own for this size bracket. She is an anything-but-mainstream motor yacht. Twin MAN 1200HP coupled with surface drives provide exhilarating performance. The open deck and sun platform provide superlative lounging for up to 23 people which can be accommodated with the on-board icemakers, wine coolers, fridges and several biminis. Spacious sidedecks with high bulwarks allow for simple and safe movement around the deck. More information on our website: https://www.devalk.nl/en/yachtbrokerage/807659/VANQUISH-VQ60.html
Wajer Yachts has opened a new boat house at their shipyard in Heeg (the Netherlands). Under the design direction of Studio Piet Boon, the 350m2 building has been completely designed around Wajer yachts to reflect their craftsmanship and passion for materials. The focal point is the gigantic indoor 8 by 27 metre berth where even the largest model, the Wajer 77, can enter. In addition to the reception area, which has a view of the mooring, the boathouse offers meeting rooms, lounges and terraces.
🟡 Ever wondered what the yellow Q flag really means when sailing into a new port? For beginner sailors, understanding signal flags is essential for safety, communication, and international travel. In this short sailing tutorial, we decode the meaning of the Q flag (Quarantine Flag)—a must-know for any new sailor. 🌊 Learn more about sailing signal flags, nautical communication, and how to sail with confidence by checking out our full tutorial here 👇 👉 https://youtu.be/Qf1q1Gex-2M 🔔 Subscribe for more beginner-friendly sailing tips, tutorials, and animated guides from our trusted crew! https://www.youtube.com/@searchingforcoconuts2248 #SailingForBeginners #QFlagMeaning #SailingTips #LearnToSail #NauticalFlags #QuarantineFlag #SailingLife