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A gennaker é uma vela nova que vem sendo utilizada desde 1990, principalmente para veleiros de regata. Ela foi projetada para compensar a diferença no ângulo de ataque do vento entre uma genoa e um spinnaker. O que importa durante as manobras é muito mais fácil do que com um balão, é a vela ideal se tiver uma tripulação pequena. Devido à sua geometria, um gennaker tem menos probabilidade de entrar em colapso do que um spinnaker, tornando-a uma vela de suporte mais estável. É geralmente usado com ventos fracos a moderados, entre 8 e 20 nós. @vidaabordodeumveleiro #vidaabordo #navegacao #vela #veleiro #oceanico #vidaabordodeumveleiro #pelomundo
Transforming a classic yacht is no easy feat, but the seamless blend of old and new in the forward quarters and galley is nothing short of incredible. Gone is the clunky full wall, replaced by a beautifully designed open space, featuring exquisite custom woodwork and stunning glass panels. The color palette harmonizes perfectly, showcasing the iconic Chris Craft Red stain. Experience how every detail has been thoughtfully crafted to maintain the classic essence while enhancing functionality. This journey of restoration not only pays homage to the yacht's heritage but elevates it to an entirely new level of elegance. #ClassicYacht #RestorationJourney #InteriorDesign #YachtLife #Woodwork #ChrisCraft #MarineDesign #SeamlessTransformation #shorts
After 19 months of rehabilitation, Matilda the Hawksbill sea turtle has been released back into the waters of the Great Barrier Reef at Green Island, and in a first for our region, has been also been fitted with a satellite tracking device. After making a full recovery from 'floaters disease' under the care of the Cairns Turtle Rehabilitation Centre, the once critically ill turtle was released into the waters of Green Island by CTRC volunteers with the assistance of Great Adventures.