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We’re spending ours hopping islands in Komodo! πŸš€πŸ’¨ From pink beaches to dragon spotting, this is the ultimate getaway. Rate this view from 1-10! πŸ”₯ #TravelBucketList #Komodo #Christmas2025 #SailingTrip #WonderfulIndonesia #TravelInspo

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Performance is a mindset. And it continues inside. The Windelo Sport interior brings dynamic design to the forefront. Every detail is deliberate. Every material, chosen for purpose. Discover the SPORT model on our website. #WindeloSport #NextGenSailing #EcoAdvanced

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Here is the teaser preview of the Frankenstein Boomerang. A DIY boomerang out of cardboard, capable of flying more than 15m far yet being small. Victor Poulin (whose channel you should visit if you LOVE boomerags...) called it "Mess" from the description of the early project... What will he think now? What do you think now? Is it a Monster? a Frankenstein? a Mess? Is it the Beauty or the Beast?? Comment, like and subscribe, and I'll post the whole video as soon as my video editor stops teasing me ¬¬ Os presento a Frankenstein, un boomerang casero de cartón ligero pero que supera los 15m de alcance en un tamaño compacto. Mi amigo Victor Poulin (cuyo canal recomiendo a todo el que adore los booms...) lo llamó "Mess" ("Lío") cuando le hablé del proyecto. ¿Qué opinarÑ ahora? ¿Qué opinais vosotros? ¿Lo llamamos Frankenstein? Lío? Desastre? Monstruo? Comentadme abajo, dadle a me gusta (anima a subir mÑs videos y hacer mÑs booms...) y subscribíos, ‘que es gratis y hay crisis!

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Our first sail on Moments in Time alone, with no agenda to follow. We sailed across the Chesapeake Bay in the cloudy skies and spitting rain. We changed course and decided to head up the Patuxent River in the dying winds and made it to St. Leonard Creek sailing at 2.5 knots in a 4-5 knot zephyr. We dropped anchored in St. John’s Creek, christened Moments in Time with some champaign and celebrated our 39th anniversary with a nice meal that was cooked on the Seawind 1260 cockpit grill. Not a bad day by any means. Subscribe and share the adventure! Become part of the conversation by liking https://www.facebook.com/SV.MomentsInTime/

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