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Day 10 of our Christmas calendar brings you to the V-cabin—our second guest cabin, located right in the bow of the boat. 🎄 This cozy space is ideal for a couple, two friends, or even two strangers who might leave as new besties!! 😉 Here’s what this cabin offers: 🧳 Personal storage: - Cabinets along the hull for your clothes, gadgets and gear! - A hanging locker - which we really want to install some shelves! 🛏️ Under-bed storage: - A drawer and small cabinet, previously we’ve stored bed linen here, but when we move back on board everything will be reconsidered. - Room for sails underneath the mattresses. ⚙️ Bow thruster compartment: Forward of the sails, tucked away for easy maintenance. We keep getting new ideas for new ways to get as much storage possibilities as much, so it might have changed when you get on board sometime 😎 Do you have some great ideas for getting as much storage out of the cabin as possible? 🎥 See you tomorrow for another behind-the-scenes look at life aboard Vela! 🎵 Music by Sergio Prosvirini from Pixabay #YouTubeShorts #Explore #TravelVlog #Vloggers #DailyLife #ChristmasCalendar #Vlogmas #ChristmasOnBoard #Beneteau44cc #Sailing #Liveaboard #LifeAtSea

Now in stock - Diving, fishing, underwater hunting, work or pleasure, choose and compose the layout of your boat depending on your program and your preferences Zodiac your Pro will perfectly fit!. Appreciated by all, the Pro RIB's are equipped with a removable tube, which facilitates maintenance. Their "platform” deck offers many layout possibilities, according to the use.Now in stock. For more information on this boat please visit https://tinyurl.com/y4gm52fg


A rogue wave from a different direction to the general wave train hits my boat while hove to (not sailing) in a storm, 100 miles off the Australian coast on passage from New Caledonia to Brisbane in November 2017. This was during my single-handed sailing circumnavigation in Fathom, my Vancouver 28. The tiller is not lashed completely to leeward as I was experimenting in keeping some way on. Conditions improved enough after 3 days that I was able to start sailing again and safely make landfall. If I had tried to close on the coast in these conditions it could have been a disaster in the shallow water and even bigger breaking waves found in the South Australian Current (another solo sailor was rescued at the time). Check out a film about my solo sailing circumnavigation: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-TVP7dP56ezfWlLJSTVKhL0GkKdKIvLd My Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thomdarcy My Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/yachtfathom My website: http://www.thomdarcy.com #broach #knockdown #bigwavesailing #sailingstorm #breakingwave #roguewave