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StarSloop Channel Trailer for our Sailing vLog: Cruising, Sailing and Traveling with our 2010 MacGregor 26M along with our 1977 Morgan 415 OI Ketch and now with our '92 Privilege 39 2025 Update! Last year was spent downsizing from and liquidating our horse ranch, preparing for a life adventure living aboard our boat. We changed plans and purchased an old Jentot Privilege 39 sailing catamaran. I'll sell Matilda, our Morgan 415 OI while preparing the cat for moving on board once my wife retires. This channel has been a tale of two (now three) Sailboats: (1) Trailer-Sailing : Pocket-Cruising, Sailing and Traveling with our beloved MacGregor 26M: Galactica. (2) Weekend liveaboard Sailing : We spend an average of 38--40 weekends per year on our Morgan OI 415 ketch sailing a midwestern U.S. hidden gem of a lake with our boating friends! (3) preparing GalaxSea, our new to us catamaran for our use. I have more content to publish to this channel as we work through the many months of preparation and transition to become future liveaboards--on a budget! This series is mostly a window into our sailing lifestyle as we've learned to sail, the modifications and maintenance and boating fellowship along the way. Bear McCreary - Precipice This video constructed with a video template from http://www.videotour24.com as the base.

MS Balena There is a wreck of the Norwegian transport ship, which sank on April 12, 2001. The ship was built in 1952, had a length of 41 m and width of 7 m. The shipwreck lies on a rather small depth in very good condition, and its exploring from the inside is very simple and pleasant. An additional attraction of this place is very rich marine flora and fauna. While dive you can find a lot of species of colorful fish, which have found sheltering inside the wreck. This is a perfect place for every level of training, due to small depths. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MS Balena Ein Wrack des norwegischen Transportschiffs, das am 12. April 2001 sank. Das 1952 gebaute Schiff hatte eine Länge von 41 m und eine Breite von 7 m. Das Schiffswrack befindet sich auf einer relativ geringen Tiefe in einem sehr guten Zustand. Die Erkundung von innen ist sehr einfach und angenehm. Eine zusätzliche Attraktion dieses Ortes ist die sehr reiche Meeresflora und -fauna. Während des Tauchgangs können Sie viele bunte Fischarten beobachten, die im Wrack Schutz gefunden haben. Aufgrund der geringen Tiefe ist dies ein perfekter Ort für jedes Trainingslevel.