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► Essai complet dans Multicoques Mag N°233. ► La Tortue 147 ne ressemble décidément pas vraiment à un multicoque de série… Ce catamaran-concept, apologie de la slow life, affiche en effet un design et des aménagement absolument uniques, avec sa nacelle qui rappelle une carapace de tortue, ses grands hublots façon vitraux, son siège de table à cartes suspendu et sa distribution des cabines qui rappelle celle d’un petit chalet de montagne. Même ambiance surprenante à l’arrière, où un modeste balcon suspendu tient lieu de cockpit. On est évidemment impressionné par les vitrages intégrés façon diamant au fond de la nacelle, pour finir la visite à peine surpris par la présence d’une belle plante verte dont la découpe du pot a été prévue dès la construction… Cette dernière, justement, a été assurée en Tunisie : elle adopte l’aluminium semi-épais pour une résistance optimale aux impacts. La carène présente deux spécificités : un bulbe est greffé sur chaque étrave de façon à amortir le tangage, et les élancements sont particulièrement importants à l’arrière. Là aussi, le but des architectes est d’offrir une plate-forme le plus stable possible, y compris en longitudinal. Deux ballasts de 1 200 litres chacun sont également prévus à l’arrière. Les longs quillons assortis aux skegs de safrans autorisent l’échouage. La motorisation thermique classique a été doublée par une propulsion électrique capable de propulser le Tortue à 12 milles et d’assurer une hydrogénération efficace dès lors que le catamaran navigue. ► DESCRIPTIF TECHNIQUE : Constructeur : Cataruga Matériau : aluminium 8 à 10 mm Longueur : 14,70 m Largeur : 7,85 m Tirant d’eau : 1,45 m Déplacement : 17 t Surface de voile : 100/140 m2 Motorisation : 2 x 57 ch et 2 x 10 kW Autonomie en tout électrique : 2 h à 6 nœuds ► Abonnez-vous GRATUITEMENT à la chaîne YouTube de Multicoques Mag dès maintenant – https://www.youtube.com/c/MultihullsWorld ► Connectez-vous à notre site Web pour découvrir plus de 600 essais ! Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter afin de profiter de nos promotions et d’invitations aux salons nautiques ! https://www.multicoques-mag.com/ ► Suivez-nous sur Facebook ! https://www.facebook.com/MulticoquesMag/ ► Découvrez-nous sur Instagram https://www.instagram.com/multihulls_world/ ► Suivez les actus multi sur X https://twitter.com/multihullsworld?lang=fr ► Parlons business ! https://www.linkedin.com/company/multicoques-mag-multihulls-world/ ► Likez-nous sur TikTok ! https://www.tiktok.com/@multihullsworldmag #multicoquesmag #navigation #croisiere #multicoque #essaienmer #testenmer #navigation #voile #croisiere #grandecroisiere #grandvoyage #magazine #catamaran #youtube #tiktok #aluminium #bateauenaluminium #forevergreen #bateauelectrique #cataruga @CATARUGA
Join me in the Plank Walker Studio as we go through the Top 10 Best Romantic Sailboat Date Ideas, sure to leave her wanting more… Dates, more dates. Reach me directly at: smallsailboatbigwater@gmail.com 
Neste vídeo mostramos um pouco do nosso passeio de veleiro. Nosso passeio é privativo muito divertido e vc pode praticar a velejada conosco. Se querem ter essa experiência veja nosso site com todas informações e valores. https://sites.google.com/view/veleirowalquiria/ Tb temos hospedagem em um apto vejam: https://abnb.me/xGeTuGzxRkb
Petite navigation en voilier aujourd'hui jusqu'a Marseille ou l'on visite la ville et on vous fait découvrir les plus beaux coins de cette magnifique cité ! Envie d'apprendre à naviguer ?? Vous retrouverez la formation en ligne pour apprendre la navigation et la vie à bord ainsi que tous les guides sur notre site WEB et profitez de notre super offre ( -25% ) : https://www.voiliercoraille.com/ A bientôt sur coraille en voyage !! Merci à Scott Buckley pour ses fantastiques musiques . On ne les utilise pas sur toutes nos vidéos mais si vous aimez la belle musique n'hésitez pas à aller écouter : www.scottbuckley.com.au en plus elles sont libres de droits ( released under CC-BY 4.0. ) --------------- in english : To day, we visit the beautiful city of Marseille ! Want to learn to sail?? You will find online training to learn navigation and life on board as well as all the guides on our WEB site and take advantage of our great offer (-25%): https://www.voiliercoraille.com/ See you soon
My final few hours in Canada were significant as I had precious moments with my mother and breakfast with long time friend with my good friend Terry with whom I have had adventures on three continents! He wanted to trade me his PING Golf Shirt for a Never Too Late Polo. So we did . . I am back in Tokyo and facing 14 days in quarantine ... but there is a twist. You don't get it if you don't ask! If like me, you are a Never-Too-Later, check out: https://www.nevertoolateacademy.com/ These videos are made possible by my Patrons: Trevor Webster, Steve Houck, Johny Gwin, Michael Coombs, Kats Honda, Michael Borgmann, Robin Mah, John King, J29BlackJack, Sumie and William Zies, David LaHeist, Claude Strobbe, Bruce McCaughan, Jeffrey Behr, Thanks to all those making this voyage possible: Keel Club Founding Members: Harry A. Hill / BetterU / Tokyo Supercars And all my sponsors: Premium Sponsors: UFC GYM Japan and GRHH Tier One: Westlund Group, mackfilm LTD, Tokyo Super Cars, Foodsaver & VERSA Tier Two: Dormeo and Merlin Solar Tier 3: GDI Communications, Rob Claar, The Aussies Tier 4: Mike Alfant, Jim Weisser, Doug Hymas, Ted Carlson, Steve Houck, and partial Sponsorship Satcom Global ( Iridium 9575) and DICS (Liferaft) If you want to consider ways to support this project please visit: https://www.patreon.com/pacificsolo or https://gofund.me/7d212e55 Purchase Pacific Solo swag, track Wahine, and read my blog a http://www.pacificsolo.com sailing family ties yachting
If you are loving these episodes let us know! If you aren't, feel free to tell us why. As a Life Coach I understand the hardships we women go through at sea or on land. Join our free community where you will get free group coaching, workshops, and learn the skills needed to manage your brain. https://www.skool.com/therelationshipscoach Our first year living on a sailboat we explored many incredible islands. We experienced new cultures. We tried new things like spearfishing, wing-foiling, wing-surfing, deep-sea fishing, new foods, snorkeling, diving, new languages and so much more! Our biggest take-aways from our sailing adventure was that when we take away all the distractions (the good ones and the bad ones) the deep love our family members have for each other. My kids came together, began to enjoy each other's company, apologized quicker, and saw each other's souls over their behaviors or flaws. This dream that we made a reality was so much more life changing than we could have ever imagined. If you are looking to sell it all and sail away, let us help! We are always here to answer any questions, help inspire/coach anyone ready to set sail. Check out our Instagram and Tik Tok for our life adventures in real time! 📱 https://www.instagram.com/sailingbananapancakes 📱 https://www.tiktok.com/@sailingbananapancakes
SUBSCRIBE OUR CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/c/theboatshow/?sub_confirmation=1 Full video review of the Beneteau Swift Trawler 47 Location: Miami By Maurizio Bulleri & Antonio Vettese
Nesse vídeo mostro um pouco do que foi fazer a travessia Floripa × Santos (aprox 250mn) em um veleiro CARABELLI C30, de competição. Veleiro com ótimo desempenho, muito molhado e nenhum conforto.
It was beautiful to sail in the Bay of Gibraltar and to see the rock from the water. A little less idyllic are the many cargo ships that are anchored in front of the coast, but it is impressive to sail in between those huge ships. In the Bay of Gibraltar, there are a lot of dolphins. We saw some almost every time we went out sailing. But this time was especially wonderful. It was a beautiful, sunny day with little wind and the sea was super calm. We could spot a large pod of dolphins in the distance. Once they noticed us some of them came to swim along with our boat. They were so clearly visible thanks to the calm and clear water. It was wonderful! We were in Gibraltar during the Chistmas holidays and it was beautiful there with all the Christmas lights in the Marina. Some boats had lights all the way up the mast. Because Liam had hurt his foot and had to rest for a week he was not able to take the walk up the rock, so the kids and I stayed on the boat and Sven went alone to discover the beautiful sights on the top of the Rock. But we get to watch the beautiful images now, in this video, together with you. All of our boat jobs were finished so we prepared to go back to Portugal. We left the Marina as soon as it opened again on the morning of December 26. We would have to sail for approximately 30 hours to Portimão. The trip started out smooth, the sun was shining and the wind was favorable. Turns out that sailing downwind with the waves coming from the back was very comfortable. My favorite part of the day during a multiday sailing trip is when the glow of the sun becomes visible at the horizon. The first sign that the night is over. On this morning the sky was clear and the sunrise was beautiful as usual. It was a beautiful, sunny day and everything was calm. With the light wind coming from behind we could use our code 0. And it was a perfect day for some fishing. We were not very lucky though; it didn’t look like we were going to catch anything soon. We just left the fishing rod in the stand and waited. After hours of very little wind, we took in the code 0 and started preparing to arrive in Portimão sometime later. And then, only a few moments later, we caught something large but it wasn’t a fish… Can you guess what happened? We forgot about the fishing line while steering the boat into the wind to furl in the code 0 and that’s how we caught our own boat!! Our fishing line got caught in the starboard propellor; we were lucky that the engine wasn’t running at the time. Sven cut the line loose and tried to get as much as possible out of the prop. We recovered some of the broken line but there was still some of it wrapped around the prop. We arrived in Portimão just after sunset and anchored in the river. We would try to get the fishing line out of the prop and check if there was any damage the next day. Beaching the boat was so easy, I now understand why people do it with their catamaran all the time. We were so worried about this in Porto and decided not to do it then, but we felt so much more confident now and familiar with our boat that it wasn’t any trouble at all. Of course it’s important to watch the tide, you don’t want to be stuck for a month after beaching during the highest tide. It was already dark by the time the tide was low enough. Turned out that there was still a lot of the fishing line wrapped around both props. Sven got it all out, and we were lucky and very happy that we didn’t damage our props or sail drives. Thank you for watching and don’t forget to LIKE our video and SUBSCRIBE to our channel if you want to see more. 00:00 Dolphins and Tankers 01:31 Dolphins in Clear Blue Waters 02:57 Crazy Cheap Fuel in Gibraltar 03:35 A Tour Guide over the Mediterranean Steps 05:15 Abandoned Bunker in Gibraltar 06:42 O Hara’s Battery Gibraltar 08:54 Monkeys on the Rock of Gibraltar 10:17 Leaving Gibraltar 12:58 Boat Speed of over 9 Knots on Lagoon 46 14:33 Sunrise at Sea 15:42 Colorful escape hatch 16:32 Sailing with Code 0 on a Lagoon 46 17:39 Arriving in Portimão Portugal by boat 18:46 Saving a Submerged Dinghy Yamaha Outboard Engine 19:21 Beaching Our Catamaran 21:45 Drone Images Beached Lagoon 46 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sailingnohma/ or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SailingNohma or take a look at our website: https://www.sailingnohma.com/ to get to know more about us. https://www.noforeignland.com/boat/5562948791566336
For more info on Sirena Yachts contact Mike Porter Cell: (763) 242-9479 Email: mporter@ecys.com The Sirena 64 is a exploration yacht capable of efficient long distance cruising in addition to speed (28 knots!) The only 4 stateroom, 4 head + crew quarters boat in this size range. Music by Eric Matyas www.soundimage.org
Christmas Choral in Olomouc, (Julius Montis) Czech Republic - 2013 - The powerful musical heritage of Judeo-Christianity.
Order your copy of Yacht Design now! https://boatshow.tv/yacht-design/# SUBSCRIBE OUR CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/c/theboatshow/?sub_confirmation=1 Francesco Paszkowski, yacht designer, ha progettato e disegnato imbarcazioni e navi da diporto per i più prestigiosi cantieri del mondo, tra cui Baglietto, Sanlorenzo, Heesen Yachts, CRN, Turquoise Yachts, Canados, ISA Yachts and Tankoa Yachts, spaziando tra esterni e interni, yacht e super yacht, dislocanti e plananti, custom, semi-custom e di serie. Ha vinto numerosi premi internazionali. Nella nostra intervista emergono i motivi del suo grande successo. The Boat Show vi porta sulle più belle barche del mondo, dai gommoni ai superyacht, sia a vela che a motore. Saliamo a bordo delle più importanti novità e le proviamo per voi. Velocità massima, consumo di carburante, abitabilità, dettagli tecnici, ma anche consigli per scegliere la barca dei vostri sogni. Iscriviti al nostro canale per ricevere gli aggiornamenti sui nuovi video https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPjFK2AUjXUrWb8XYdzvrTQ?sub_confirmation=1 Su iTunes trovi le nostre compilation musicali https://itunes.apple.com/it/artist/the-boat-show/id1067107429 Seguici anche su Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BoatShowTV Scrivici a info@boatshow.tv
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Yacht: 77' Hatteras 2010 [SAFE PASSAGE] Location: Palm Beach, FL Asking Price: $3,325,000 Yacht Broker: Kit Denison / (954) 614-2888 / Kit@DenisonYachting.com Yacht Pricing, Specs + Photos: https://hubs.ly/H0m3CnV0 [SOLD] The hull and deck of the Hatteras 77 Convertible are striking from any point of view. Her construction is second to none and built to handle the rigors from even the most demanding of angler and seas. She was asking $3,325,000 at the time of purchase. Kit Denison https://hubs.ly/H0m2sqv0 (954) 614-2888 Kit@DenisonYachtSales.com 0:00 Introduction 0:23 Cockpit 1:04 Salon 1:49 Galley 2:40 Guest Staterooms 3:18 Master Stateroom 3:45 Engine Room 4:22 Sky Lounge
A tale of recovery story by young wakeboarder Justin Caskey. Justin may have lost his leg, but he still catches air on the water and embraces the boating lifestyle. http://www.discoverboating.com/storiesofdiscovery
new model sailing boat, boat, motorboat walkaround and showing all the details #################### The Music in my videos is from https://filmmusic.io by Kevin MacLeod License: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
