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Learn the essential sailing day shapes every beginner sailor must know! 🚤⛵ Whether you’re just starting out or brushing up on your seamanship skills, this short guide covers the most important day shapes: ball, cone, cylinder, and diamond. These visual signals are vital for safe navigation and understanding other vessels on the water. In this video, we’ll break them down in a simple, beginner-friendly way. 👉 Watch our full sailing tutorial for a deeper dive: https://youtu.be/Qf1q1Gex-2M 👉 Download your FREE Sailing Cheat Sheet on day shapes here: bit.ly/LatestCheats #Sailing #BeginnerSailor #DayShapes #LearnToSail #SailingTips

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Introducing Lady Caroline, a M/Y built by Ava Yachts in Turkey. She is the first one of the AvA Yachts available in the US. At 33.6 meters (110.3 feet), this four-deck boasts a soft-contrast design with American walnut and wenge accents, paired with off-white upholstery. One of the standout features is the 291-square-foot master suite with a walk in closet located on the main deck. This gives more space and comfort for guests. She also includes a two-deck elevator connecting the main and bridge deck-- a feature not often seen on a 110-footer! Other amenities include al fresco dining areas, a sky lounge with various social spaces, and a flybridge complete with a hot tub and bar—perfect for relaxing and entertaining. Specifications: Length: 33.6m (110.3 ft) Beam: 7.8m (25.7 ft) Sleeps: 10 guests in 5 cabins #LuxuryYacht #LadyCaroline #SuperYacht #YachtTour #AvaYachts #Yachting @Gilmanyachts @AvAYachts_ @LauderdaleMarineCenterFL ▶ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/yachtworld?sub_confirmation=1

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Try sailing in virtual reality and see if you like it: http://sailing.quest/

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A fiberglass canopy structure for Cambridge's Kendall Square was transported via barge from Thomaston, Maine to Cambridge, MA. Here's a time-lapse from the barge on the Charles River on the last leg of the journey. The canopy is 160 feet long and was delivered in two sections.

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