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In 2020, we quit our high-tech jobs in California and moved to a sailboat full-time in Medeteranniann. We just started cruising and exploring the world and experiencing life by living on a sailboat. In this sailing vlog 2021, we will share our experiences as a sailing couple on YouTube who spends our first year sailing extensively throughout Croatia. We will document our experiences, costs, and travel discoveries throughout our sailing journey. Croatia offers some of the best sailings in the Adriatic and sailing in Europe
We hosted a kick-off event jointly with the Hong Kong Waterski Association by showcasing the G23 on land at Repulse Bay. Recap with us the moments of the day! The Super Air Nautique G23 and G25 are the official competition boats for Hong Kong Nautique Wakefest 2019 at Taipo Waterfront Park from 20-22 Sep with Mr. Shota Tezuka, a Japanese wakeboarding athlete performing on 22 Sep.
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KNOW YOUR LIMITS - Freediving The first stop for prevention is knowing your own limits. So if you've been in the water for a long time and two things happen, one, the confidence builds like the dives start to feel easier, towards the end of the session, so it feels easier to go deeper, to equalise, you feel more relaxed and everything and the second thing is that your actual capacity goes down. You're more confident but less capable, the longer that you stay non the water. When we're breathing, between dives, we're eliminating more carbon dioxide than we are replacing during the actual dives. We become Hypocapnic. Low, hypo, canonic, carbon dioxide. There's too little CO2 in the body. You might think, that doesn't make sense CO2's a waste product of course we need to get rid of it, but you do need a baseline level of CO2 in the body in order to stimulate the dive reflex. Music musicbed.com