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Y3K is a beautiful 30m yacht, built in 2009 by Wally Yachts and designed by German Frers. This yacht has an incredible performance record and a remarkable track record in various races in the super yacht category. Y3K has 5 spacious and comfortable cabins, 3 for guests and 2 for crew. Visit our website: https://www.bernard-gallay.com/buy-ya... Contact us at assistant@bernard-gallay.com Follow BGYB on Social Media ! * FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/BernardGalla... * LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/bern... * TWITTER https://twitter.com/bgallay_yachts * INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/bernardgall... #superyachtforsale #wallyforsale #bgyb #racingsailyachtforsale #cruising #yacht #wallyshipyard #palmayacht #sailingyacht #wallyyachts #y3k

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MAI portare questo in barca a vela! ❌🧳 Se stai preparando il borsone per la tua prossima vacanza in barca, fermati subito! ✋ E tu, lo sapevi? Dimmelo nei commenti! 👇 #barcaavela #velapratica #consiglivela #trolley #vacanzeinbarca #nautica #DifferentSailing

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Master Lock Comanche storms up the Derwent River to take line honours in 2 days, 5 hours, 3 minutes and 36 seconds. Fantastic to have a daylight finish and at speed!

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Susanne Beyer e Marco Nannini salutano e ringraziano tutti coloro che li hanno sostenuti e aiutati a vincere i premi per l'Impresa Velica dell'Anno 2012 e il Velista dell'Anno 2012 de Il Giornale della Vela

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At one point, we noticed the anchor light wasn’t working. Apparently, after six years the battery was dead. We were able to buy a spare anchor light, and I went up the mast to replace it. The first time, we thought it would be easy—just replace the light or the battery—but it turned out that more work was needed. The anchor light had to be unscrewed and the two wires had to be reconnected in the terminal block. And all of that at 22 meters up, right on top of the mast. After some instructions from Gilles, I went up the mast again, this time bringing tools along in the side pockets of the “chair” (bosun’s chair) in which you’re hoisted up. It worked, and the anchor light was shining brightly again at the top of the mast!

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