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The embodiment of spirit and adventure, this Gunboat 48 is on the search for her next custodian. Born of Gunboat's singular focus to quality and durability, 'Vela' has spent much of her life travelling to the world's most spectacular locations. 'Vela' has received an extensive refit ensuring that she is 100% ready to go on her next adventure. Lightweight, robust and featuring North 3Di technology flying from a Marstrom Carbon mast supported by ECsix carbon rigging, 'Vela' strikes the balance between performance and comfort in a manner rarely seen on catamarans under 50ft. The saloon space flows beautifully into the hulls and forward into the forward cockpit which, of course, leaves the aft cockpit space open and free for socialising and watching the world go by. Professionally managed and maintained, 'Vela' is ready to set sail. Cure Marine is proud to be appointed as the global central agent for this iconic Gunboat 48. Contact us for more information about this stunning vessel. https://curemarine.com.au/

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INVITATION World Premiere of the DRACAN 42 11 SEPT. 2024 | 14:00 Cannes Yachting Festival Vieux Port | QML013 Please register: office@masteryachting.com

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pretty DECENT https://store.playstation.com/#!/tid=CUSA00182_00

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White oak instead of cedar. It made the boat heavier, slower, and harder to build. Steve made that call years ago because he always planned on sailing north — and oak survives ice in a way cedar simply doesn't. After four months frozen in Newfoundland, zero regrets. 🪵 #woodenboatbuilding #sailingNewfoundland #boatbuilding #diy #acorntoarabella

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J109 Going to Red blasting downwind at over 12 knots with the wind gusting to 35 knots. We the bow wave breaking back behind the spreaders it was all hands to the back of the bus as we blasted across a tight reach. The 35 knot puff which hit us just before this laid us flat for 20 second and also most dumped out bow man over the side. There was quite a bit of yelling and screaming required to get the messages from the front of the boat to the back and visa versa. With the kite finally making it to the top of the mast and a couple of the crew hitting the rail we set of to catch the race leader who was not brave enough to fly the kite as the breeze built as the low pressure cell moved over northern Ireland and and built the breeze to over 35 knots. The J109 is a a great ocean going yacht which is stable and responsive even in the biggest of breezes. The team at Bottom up boats hopes you enjoyed this short video of us flying up Strangford Lough on the way to round island

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