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Global Surveyor on her approach to Gibraltar, one of the busiest waterways in the world! Our AIS screen has been dotted with ships, and the ship traffic took our attention from the monolithic jewel of the Iberian Peninsula: Gibraltar Rock. All went well and after a challenging mooring manoeuvre, we were off to the shore to enjoy the November sunshine in one of the restaurants. With excellent flight connection, Gibraltar is a must see not only for sailors but also nature and history lovers. @gowestsailing

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Who’s that rare toothy fellow in the dark? The Manytooth Conger Eel in a flash of bright blue glory. Growing up to 6 feet long this eel has several rows of teeth and is so coordinated he can even swim in reverse. Dive with us aboard CruiseNautic for truly unique adventure 👉🏽 https://cruisenautic.com/

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Guineafowl puffer golden phase / Dive in Socorro Island, Mexico / Valentina Liveaboard Book your trip: www.valentinaliveaboard.com

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Do you know your Code Sails? Swipe 10 pics with info on these light wind power units. Cruising and performance sailors on yachts—especially those sailing catamarans—are increasingly turning to Code sails to fill the power gap between traditional headsails (genoas and above all self-tacking solents) and downwind spinnakers.  ▫️ These free-flying, furling sails combine versatility, relative ease of use, and performance across a range of wind angles in lighter winds. ▫️ But with names like Code 0, Code 65, 55, Code D, “screecher”, "reacher" and “gennaker” floating around, what do these terms actually mean? ▫️ Let’s break it down by sail type, wind angle suitability, and best use cases. ▫️ Term Screecher slang for flat Code sails (typically Code 65 or Code 0) Gennaker - Generic asymmetric sail between genoa and spinnaker; a.k.a a Code D SMG - Sail Mid-Girth (% of foot); defines sail depth. ▫️ What's your favourite light wind sail? #Sails #academy #learnsailing

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