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A beautiful day and a nice excuse to take one of our XM80s out for a sail.

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Welcome to this CHARMING 2 bed / 2 bath home! Located in the heart of TROPIC ISLES, a 55+ Resident Owned WATERFRONT COMMUNITY. This spacious and well-maintained property boasts a range of upgrades, making it a DELIGHTFUL FIND! Enjoy the convenience and efficiency of new appliances in the kitchen including a portable dishwasher, Indulge in the luxury of recently renovated bathrooms, featuring contemporary fixtures and a rejuvenating atmosphere; Insulated Roof (2022), HVAC (2020), Washer & Dryer (2023), Electric Water Heater (2023), Updated electrical in the Utility Room (2023) among others. Step onto stylish new flooring throughout the home, adding a touch of elegance and comfort to every room. Enjoy the serene outdoor PAVED BACK PATIO plus the functionality and convenience of a DOUBLE DOOR ENCLOSED LANAI providing additional sitting area or EXTRA STORAGE space, perfect for stowing away large items when not in town. Every corner of this home exudes comfort and warmth, making it a cozy retreat wether you are looking for a winter getaway or your forever home. Come and discover why Tropic Isles is our slice of paradise! Offering amazing sunsets and an array of amenities and activities for your enjoyment. Recreational facilities include a MARINA AND BAIT SHOP, social rooms, shuffleboards, fitness center, heated pool and spa, a library, and so much more! Keep your social calendars busy with bingo, aerobics, movie nights, book club, and there's even line dancing! Boat slips rental are available to residents, visit the administration’s office for details. Don't miss the opportunity to make this your new haven. Schedule your private showing today!

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Need to drop a line over a piling? You can try to throw the eye of a line all day, but you'll never lasso a piling that way. BoatUS Magazine's Lenny Rudow shows you an easy way to lasso a piling, and with a little practice, you'll be able to hit your target consistently. 🚩Enjoy this video? Become a BoatUS Member today to get 25+ valuable benefits including a subscription to award-winning BoatUS Magazine! https://boat.us/e/sy-join 🚩Visit the BoatUS Magazine website: https://www.boatus.com/Expert-Advice. BoatUS is the nation’s largest association of recreational boaters with more than half a million Members. We provide a diverse offering of services including marine insurance, on-the-water towing provided by TowBoatUS, the nation’s largest fleet, plus boat financing, graphics and lettering, representation for boaters on Capitol Hill, the award-winning BoatUS Magazine and much more. For more than 50 years, BoatUS has made boating safer, more affordable and more accessible. 🚩Download the FREE BoatUS App today to access NOAA marine weather, tides, exclusive Member discounts, and your BoatUS account. Assistance on the water has never been easier with TowBoatUS CONNECT in the BoatUS App — the fastest way to get a tow! https://boat.us/sy-app 🚩Connect with us: https://Facebook.com/BoatUS https://Twitter.com/BoatUS https://Instagram.com/BoatUS https://Tiktok.com/@boatusofficial https://Pinterest.com/BoatUS https://linkedin.com/company/boatus #boatus #shorts #ropework #seamanship

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No se Dejen Engañar Recuerda visitar mi canal Principal: https://www.youtube.com/c/ElVeleroDePapel Google Ads #short

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Looking for the best date idea in Fort Lauderdale? Join us for a romantic sunset cruise onboard Spirit of Lauderdale. Complimentary Champagne, breath taking views, and tropical vibes this Valentines. Spots Limited

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Early in the morning, these fishermen start to fish in the Ria the Vigo at the westcoast of Spain. The Atlantic Ocean is only 3 meters deep here, close to the coast. So from their boats, they scrape with an iron basket over the seabed. The basket is attached to a long wooden stick. This way they hope to bring out shellfish like mussels and earn their wages again that day.

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