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Rate this passagemaker from 1–10 ⚓ and tell us where you’d cruise full-time! Kadey-Krogen Krogen 50 Open © Kadey-Krogen Yachts Length: 52 ft 9 in (16.12 m) Beam: 17 ft 5 in (5.31 m) Draft: 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) Displacement: approx. 68,000 lb (30,844 kg) Top Speed: 9.4 knots or 10.8 mph (17.4 km/h) Cruising Speed: 8 knots or 9.2 mph (14.8 km/h) Range: up to 3,000 nautical miles or 3,452 miles (5,556 km) Price: approx. US$ 1.5 Million Built for serious bluewater cruising, the Krogen 50 Open is a long-range trawler with a modern twist—an open layout from pilothouse to salon. It offers a full-beam master stateroom, guest cabin, and optional third stateroom, plus a stand-up engine room powered by a single 230 HP John Deere diesel. With nearly 1,240 gallons of fuel and a seaworthy full-displacement hull, this yacht is ready to cross oceans. Its thoughtful design includes a Portuguese bridge, covered side decks, and enough storage to live aboard for months. Current pricing starts around US$ 1.5 Million. #Krogen50Open #TrawlerYacht #LiveaboardYacht #PassagemakerLife #Shorts

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Want to meet this friendly eel? Join us for a dive 👉🏽 https://cruisenautic.com ℹ️ What’s the 1 Sea Serpent You Should Never False ID? The very curious Sharptail Eel is often confused for a sea snake however is harmless and even quite friendly with divers. Sharptail Eels and other snake eels have sharply pointed tails and prominent nostrils which differentiates them from a variety of highly venomous sea snakes who do not live in the Caribbean Sea. An important differentiation for divers to note.

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http://www.mauiwindsurfing.net/ A short windsurfing video clip of Naish team rider Leo Ray at Hookipa, Maui late afternoon, November 6, 2010 in light wind just before a rain squall.

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