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www.snowandsea.net ciao ragazzi una prova di un trick con la tavola di cui non ricordo nemmeno il nome...vai sul tail ruoti di 90° in avanti in senso orario col sinistro in questo caso poiché sono goofy e in questa posizione salti atterrando con il nose in fakie...

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Guarda il video completo qui 👇 https://youtu.be/cu3gYP4REXE CNB 78 Boat Tour - Il nuovo punto di riferimento per le barche da crociera di alta fascia Il CNB 78 ridefinisce il concetto di barca a vela off-shore con equipaggio. Dal suo predecessore, riprende lo stesso stile e la stessa funzionalità, ma ora offre spazi ancora più luminosi e ampi, dove ogni dettaglio è stato progettato per il piacere di stare a bordo. Il CNB 78 è il successore del CNB 76. È un’evoluzione piuttosto che una rivoluzione. Abbiamo mantenuto tutti i criteri dello yacht ideale per i viaggi: La lunghezza al galleggiamento inferiore a 24 m per esplorare le acque costiere. La possibilità di essere manovrato da un equipaggio ridotto e permanente. La cabina armatoriale a prua e il garage longitudinale a poppa. Specifiche tecniche Architetto navale Philippe Briand Design degli interni Piaton Yacht Design Lunghezza fuoritutto 24.85 m / 81’5 Lunghezza dello scafo 23.25 m / 76’3 Randa full batten 160 m2 / 1722 ft2 Lunghezza con delfiniera 24.85 m / 81’5 Genoa avvolgibile 144 m2 / 1550 ft2 Lunghezza al galleggiamento 22.20 m / 72’8 Trinchetta 79 m2 / 850 ft2

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FREE GIFT to you, CLICK HERE: https://bit.ly/3uSmHhI Join our crew on Patreon by CLICKING HERE: https://bit.ly/47Nssf6 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://bit.ly/3ta7Hv6 Expert Tips for Boating in Incoming Tides: Backing Out of a Slip & Leaving the Marina. Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. Embark with us on a journey to master the art of boating during incoming tides as we back out of a slip and leave the marina with finesse. Understanding Tides and Currents Before we push off, let’s talk tides! Did you know that tides are the longest waves on Earth, traveling across entire ocean basins? Understanding their patterns is key to a smooth departure. Strategic Slip Exit Strategize your slip exit. With the tide pushing against you, it’s like playing a game of chess with the sea. Position your boat at a 45-degree angle and let the tide work for you, not against you. The Art of Throttle Control Gentle on the throttle, captain! In an incoming tide, less is more. A soft touch can be the difference between a graceful exit and a marina mishap. Anchor Wisdom from Experts Bob Sweet’s "Boat Handling and Docking" dives into the skills needed for precise boat control, while Alain Poiraud’s "The Complete Anchoring Handbook" teaches us the art of staying put when you choose to. Navigating Crowded Marinas Exiting during high traffic? Timing is as crucial as tide knowledge. Watch the flow, find your moment, and glide out with confidence. Unexpected Perspective: The Tide as Your Dance Partner Think of the tide as your dance partner in the water waltz. It leads, you follow, and together you perform the marina exit dance. It’s not just science, it’s art! "In full transparency, please note that the links in this video description may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase through these links. You don't pay more when using these links, and any earnings help to support this channel. I only recommend products or services I believe will add value to my audience. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: 'Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.' Thank you for your trust and support!"

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