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https://www.xboat.fr/5705-BENETEAU_ANTARES-6.html L’Antarès 6 est le premier In bord de la gamme Antarès résolument orienté croisière. Cette vocation est marquée par une vaste timonerie offrant des prestations remarquables pour cette taille. Le cockpit se décline en plusieurs versions d’aménagements (banquettes, salon extérieur, bain de soleil) pour profiter au maximum de cet espace de détente. Avec sa jolie carène en aile de mouette, très rapide et d'une stabilité exceptionnelle, l'Antarès 6 a du talent : irréprochable dans toutes les navigations.

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Coming up on Sea TV Sailing around Menorca island Stay tuned for best anchorages, marinas and attractions Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/c/SeaTVSailingNetworkChannel #menorca #sailingchannel #shorts

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A staysail is a type of sail that is typically smaller than the main sail on a boat, and is attached to a stay (a wire or rope) that connects to the mast of the vessel. It can be used in a variety of wind conditions, but is particularly useful in stronger winds, when the larger main sail may be difficult to handle. In our case we’re using it because our furler is broken and we can’t use the headsail. Staysails are often used for upwind sailing, and can help to balance the boat by reducing the amount of weather helm (the tendency of the boat to turn into the wind). They can also be used in conjunction with a larger headsail or spinnaker to help control the boat’s speed and direction in varying wind conditions. Staysails are commonly found on sailing yachts and other sailing vessels, and can be made from a variety of materials, including Dacron, Kevlar, and other synthetic fibers. #staysail #sailboat #sailinglife

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Skoota power catamaran by Woods Designs at 10 knot cruising speed build your own in plywood, see www.sailingcatamarans.com I also have a range of other multihull designs, both power and sail from 14-45ft that you can build yourself from plans

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