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On our way to Syracuse we sailed into Riposto to experience a volcano up close and personal.

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Are you interested in learning to sail? Interested in racing sailboats or crewing on a sailboat? Here is why you should start sailboat racing now including PHRF explained, a sailboat fire, a sailboat sinking, and a sailboat almost sinking. Racing sailboats can teach you everything you need to know about sailing very quickly. Trimming sails by tell tales too!

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The sea doesn’t care how experienced you are… 🌊 One moment of calm, one mistake, and everything changes. “So Sad…” 💔 This is the dark side of boat life that no one talks about. #SoSad #BoatLife #SailingLife #MaritimeAccident #OceanReality #SeaIsPowerful #Sailboat #BoatAccident #DarkSideOfSailing #RespectTheSea

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Visit webpage: https://yacht-marine-brokerage.com/project/solaris-64-rs/ For more info contact: Eliad Hagiladi + 90 543 953 8678 eliad@yacht-marine-brokerage.com The Solaris 64 RS (2020, 2.90m keel) exhibits robust sailing characteristics, driven by a stiff hull and twin rudders for stable performance and light helm response. Sail handling is optimized for ease with a self-tacking jib, electric winches, and an optional in-boom furling mainsail, contributing to its 239 m² reference sail area. Propulsion is provided by a VOLVO PENTA D4-180 engine. The interior features a comfortable, open-plan saloon and galley, illuminated by ample natural light, finished in old oak. The well-equipped galley includes substantial refrigeration and specific appliances. Accommodation provides for six guests: two in the forward master cabin and four in two aft twin-bed guest cabins, each with an ensuite.

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Part 2. This is the Targa Newfoundland 2011 winner engine in my 1973 Porsche 914.

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