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Today at about 11am Eastern we are cooking a delicious and fast asian dish on the Blackstone. And you can use leftovers to make most of this. We will show a few different varieties (Even a cross between Asian and southern US bbq). Do you have a Blackstone Griddle Yet? Tailgating Table Top Version - https://amzn.to/3tgEJqa Table top with side burner - https://amzn.to/3McIC6p Big Boy for the backyard - https://amzn.to/399gTFZ
Fairline Squadron 65 del 1998, 3718 horas de motor. Dos propietarios, cuidado por marinero profesional. Bandera Española, IVA pagado. Homologado para 12 pasajeros. ITB hasta 2023. Zona de navegación 60 millas. Casco pintado en 2018. https://viveza-yachts.com/listings/fairline-squadron-65/#1468238791521-8e8c0611-a354e2af-ab29
Special 50th edition Rolex Fastnet Race to take place in 2023. A year from now the start gun will fire on what will be the most significant, historic edition of the world’s largest offshore yacht race. Setting sail from Cowes on Saturday 22nd July 2023 will be the 50th edition of the Royal Ocean Racing Club’s Rolex Fastnet Race. For a second consecutive occasion, this will finish in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin via a 695 nautical mile course via the Fastnet Rock. Because this is a special edition, complete with celebrations taking place on both sides of the Channel prior to the start and at the finish, it is expected to attract a record-sized fleet. The first race, then simply known as the ‘Ocean Race’ and held on a course from Ryde to Plymouth via the Fastnet Rock, took place in 1925 with seven starters. A dinner immediately after the finish resulted in the Ocean Racing Club being established with Lt Cmdr EG Martin, owner of the first race’s winner, Jolie Brise, appointed Commodore. #RolexFastnetRace #RORCracing #Rolex