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All American Marine is the exclusive manufacturer for Teknicraft Design™ in North America. The Wakatere, Teknicraft’s proven hydrofoil-assisted catamaran pilot boat, currently operates in the Port of Auckland, New Zealand. We work with each of our operators to design and construct their vessel to the highest quality, best value and superior performance for any vessel in its respective class. This Pilot Boat design will perform with EPA Tier3 engines. Other traditional monohull boats require more power and T4, which don’t fit! Wakatere is the first foil-assisted catamaran pilot boat in Australia or New Zealand. Built by Q-West of New Zealand, this unique catamaran design incorporates Teknicraft’s hydrofoil supported hull, and has a fuel consumption of less than 1 gal/nm fuel when cruising at 28 knots. With a top speed of over 40 knots it can reach a ship, and be ready to transfer a pilot within a short time.

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So. Good! 🔱 https://www.youtube.com/@SpearItAnimal?sub_confirmation=1 We were stuck with no outboard for our dinghy, but Spear It Animal Saved Us Saling In The Bahamas! Thanks Raff and Sascha! https://youtube.com/shorts/Nx-fNl4pbR8 #travel #sailing #bahamas

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Diy Boat Upgrades: Transforming My Sailboat With Homemade Curtains! Using tracks from Sailrite, fabric from Amazon and my $20.00 sewing machine from Good Will; I made these awesome curtains for our sailboat! We are a new sailing couple and appreciate you being here. If you dig the journey, subscribe here or check out our blog: https://gypseaexplorer.com/

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Wobbegong sharks are a highlight of any scuba diving liveaboard cruise to Raja Ampat in Indonesia. Usually they are found lying under coral heads or inside crevices. But sometimes you get lucky and they have found somewhere to rest, completely out in the open. This one was in a particularly funny position. It doesn't look so comfortable to us, what do you think?!

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