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Bei 40 knoten Sturm im Boot im Hafen zu sein, fühlt sich viel unsicherer an als gedacht. Man fühlt sich ausgeliefert, das Boot wackelt und ruckt, die Leinen knarzen und der Wind heult. Man macht sich Sorgen und schläft schlecht, weil man ständig auf ungewöhnliche Geräusche hört.

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Witness the journey from vision to reality with the Rockharbour Yachts RH42 S. In this exclusive behind-the-scenes look, we reveal the craftsmanship, innovation, and attention to detail that go into building every RH42 S. From the first sketches to the final launch, every stage reflects our passion for perfection and our commitment to creating yachts that embody beauty, strength, and performance. 🛠️ Follow the story of how a dream takes shape — and meets the sea.

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Take a tour of the Oyster 745's helm positions. Visibility is excellent from both helm stations, making tricky manoeuvres simple and the smart sail plan makes her easy to handle, delivering consistently fast passage-making speeds. The Oyster 745 is a 75 foot, long range cruising yacht designed for very big adventures. She is a joy to sail yourself, with a small crew to assist and maintain her. This versatile yacht offers huge scope for customisation, allowing you to add your personal touch to the spacious living accommodation. This 75 foot sailboat is the smallest in the Oyster range with dedicated crew quarters. The internal layout offers a separate ensuite crew cabin and galley with discrete access, guaranteeing privacy for you, your family and friends. Well provisioned with generous cabins, capacious storage and tankage, she is as well-suited to long haul liveaboard adventures as she is local cruising and entertaining. The design and configuration of this offshore sailboat makes her the perfect model to offer for charter when you are not aboard enjoying her yourself. FEATURES - Four double ensuite guest cabins - Generous owners' cabin - Separate crew quarters for complete privacy - Renowned Oyster hand-crafted build quality - Rob Humphreys’ designed performance G6 twin rudder hull form - Lloyd’s Register certified hull and deck moulding - Clutter-free flush teak deck  - Large storage and tankage - Large engine room under saloon sole with space for twin generators - Easily accessible engineering features - Large volume with light and airy interiors - Triple vertical seascape and skyscape windows - Forward-opening windows - Standard Forced Air Ventilation keeps the interior dry and comfortable in any climate Discover the Oyster 745 here: https://bit.ly/3CyyQcV #OysterYachts #Oyster745 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oyster Yachts are builders of the world's finest bluewater sailboats. A thoroughbred British luxury sailing yacht builder, we have designed, built and supported the world’s finest liveaboard sailboats since 1973. The DNA of our 50 to 90-foot ocean cruising yachts is rooted in over 20 million bluewater sailing miles and more than 90 sailing circumnavigations. We use this experience to refine our explorer sailing yachts so they can take you anywhere in the world in complete luxury, comfort and safety. Contact for enquiries: sales@oysteryachts.com UK: +44 (0)1473 358317 US: +1 401 846 7400 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/3BB1aLg Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3QJxiRb Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oysteryachts Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oysteryachts/

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Tom Slingsby and his Australian crew have been hit with a devastating blow after a dramatic collision with a course mark during the first fleet race of the Championship Sunday forced the team to retire from racing altogether. The collision occurred as Australia and Canada were approaching the first mark of the race at speed. Australia driver Tom Slingsby made a split second decision to manoeuvre away to avoid a potentially catastrophic collision with the Canada Team's F50 and crew, instead hitting the course mark, causing extensive damage to the Flying Roo.

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