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hugojoshuasailing
24 Views · 2 years ago

Moving the tender down into the container. Ecuador gent, German guy and Spanish dude having some laughs at shipyard in Mallorca. You gotta love it. #Yacht #Mallorca

tylerjamesthesquidseeker
24 Views · 2 years ago

give me a subscribe legends! #viralvideo

thebalmainboatcompany
24 Views · 2 years ago

The Balmain Boat Company creates flat-packed, DIY timber rowboat and sailboat kits. We have digitised the design and simplified the construction process, so that ANYONE can build a boat.

svakelis
24 Views · 2 years ago

A clip came out a bit shaky but over all it was a beautiful sunset. #fyp #viralvideo #viral #alaska #flypシ #travel #viral #foryourpage #fypシ #alaska

jmayachting3015
24 Views · 2 years ago

Nos techniciens experts se sont chargés de la sortie d’eau du Pardo 43 et vous livrent leurs conseils pour un carénage réussi : 1️⃣ Sortir le bateau de l’eau (grutage au chantier obligatoire) 2️⃣ Nettoyage haute pression de la carène 3️⃣ Grattage des zones difficiles 4️⃣ Nettoyage de la propulsion et des hélices 5️⃣ Protection des zones à ne pas peindre 6️⃣ Application d’un antifouling de haute qualité pour une protection optimale contre les algues et les coquillages 7️⃣ Changement des anodes pour protéger votre bateau contre la corrosion 8️⃣ Remise à l’eau de votre bateau prêt à naviguer pour la saison ! N’attendez plus, contactez-nous pour un carénage professionnel et profitez pleinement de votre saison nautique ! #jmayachting #yachts #yachting #luxury #travel #luxuryyacht #superyachts #boats

lupabus
24 Views · 2 years ago

Psychology as a career and the intersection of Human Rights

23degrees
24 Views · 2 years ago

boat time! like, share, subscribe!

steptechnology.
24 Views · 2 years ago

"TALPA" è un dispositivo utilizzato nel settore delle perforazioni e viene utilizzata nei pozzi già esistenti che hanno la tubazione filtrante deteriorata dal tempo o da altre cause, che determinano una riduzione della portata d’acqua. In questo caso la “TALPA” viene utilizzata per perforare il tubo radialmente e aumentare il flusso d’acqua. Per maggiori informazioni visitare il sito: www.step-technology.it

thatboatbabe
24 Views · 2 years ago

Todays episode comes at your from my Tesla with 7% charge where I discuss the continued AC projects on the sailboat, the tropical storm off the coast and all that I have to do, boat-wise to prep for hurricane season.

tasting_the_world
24 Views · 2 years ago

Music: light Musician: Jeff Kaale just exploring a little bit about the West Village. I was trying to go to a few popular spots that I recall but it became a bit too hot so I only went to Nats on Bank. afterwards I checked out Fiaschetteria Pistoia but they werent fully open. anyways, here is my list of go to spots you must check out. St Tropez Ama Raw Bar Nats on Bank Fiaschetteria Pistoia Olio e Piu Dantes West Village Morandi Vin Sur Vingt

voilierahousa3595
24 Views · 2 years ago

DAVID fait de la bicyclette a Zeebrugge Blankenberge

giovabana2672
24 Views · 2 years ago

Ferrata di media difficoltà, con 2 varianti difficili ma aggirabili. la ferrata si trova a Cima Paganella. Per arrivarci, ho preso la cabinovia da Andalo fino a Doss Pela' , per poi prendere la seggiovia fino a Cima Paganella. Da li, l'avvicinamento all'attacco è di una decina di minuti in discesa.

thesailingguide
24 Views · 2 years ago

#EngineInspection, #SailboatMaintenance, #UsedSailboat, #MarineEngine, #BoatBuyingTips, #SailingLife, #EngineCheck, #SailboatEngine, #MarineSafety, #SailingCommunity, #SailboatAdvice, #BoatInspection, #NauticalKnowledge, #EngineMaintenance, #SeaTrial In this episode, we provide a detailed guide to inspecting the engine of a second-hand sailboat. We begin with a thorough visual examination of the engine and its components, including the engine compartment and mounting. Learn how to check the condition of the oil, belts, hoses, clamps, electrical wires, water pump, fuel leaks, and exhaust elbow. We'll walk you through checking the oil pressure and water temperature, and emphasize the importance of reviewing the engine’s maintenance history. Finally, we offer tips for conducting a sea trial and what key performance indicators to watch for during the engine test. Read the full article here: https://www.bolsadenavegantes.net/en/inspecting-a-used-sailboat/inspection-of-a-used-sailboat-7-the-engine/

reneuen
24 Views · 8 months ago

Mainly suffering against the boss. I’m underleveled and I still want to suffer 🥲 anyways enjoy on the legendary stalker difficulty

skipperondeck
24 Views · 1 year ago

Η δήλωση του Χρήστου Σταϊκούρα, Υπουργού Υποδομών και Μεταφορών στο Olympic Yacht Show 2024

arivayachting
24 Views · 1 year ago

https://www.guletyacht.net/charter-turkey/artemis Discover the perfect balance of luxury and intimacy aboard Artemis, an exquisite 24-meter gulet crafted for discerning small groups seeking an exclusive Turkish sailing adventure. This boutique vessel welcomes up to 8 guests, offering a personalized experience that larger yachts simply cannot match. The yacht's thoughtful design features two spacious Master cabins and two elegant Standard cabins, each ensuring privacy and comfort. With a dedicated crew of four, including a private chef and experienced captain, Artemis delivers an exceptional level of personalized service. The vessel stands out with its impressive array of water toys, including wakeboard, water skis, ringo, paddleboards, and canoes, complemented by snorkeling equipment for underwater exploration. Experience Turkey's coastline your way through Guletyacht.net, whether seeking serene bays or vibrant coastal towns. Artemis offers 24-hour daily air conditioning and creates the perfect setting for an intimate Mediterranean escape, where luxury meets adventure in perfect harmony.

sailingnovavita
24 Views · 8 months ago

What a fantastic day for sailing! An amazing day sail from Guadeloupe to Antigua. Leaving the pretty town of Deshaies behind we set off for the 48 mile sail to Antigua. We enjoyed good wind all the way and the windvane did a perfect job. We dropped anchor in Lignum Vitae Bay, just outside Jolly Harbour. Great fun! *Thank You to all of you who support us in your different ways* ❤️ Please SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, and COMMENT as it really helps the channel and we love to hear from you😁😁 ➡️➡️ *FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:* https://www.instagram.com/sailingnovavita/ ➡️➡️ *SEE OUR FACEBOOK PAGE:* https://www.facebook.com/SailingNovaVita ⬇⬇⬇⬇ *CLICK THE LINKS* to find excellent sailing-related items😁⬇⬇⬇⬇ Marine-Grade Stainless Steel Barbecue Grill for Boats ➜ https://amzn.to/4fnVd6T COBB 10-in-1 Portable Charcoal Grill ➜ https://amzn.to/4lafC0r Optimum Time Series 3 Sailing Watch ➜ https://amzn.to/3IOKAOo Optimum Time OS Series 14R Sailing Watch Sports Watch USB ➜ https://amzn.to/44NMKGs Sailing T-shirt ➜ https://amzn.to/4kNnHt2 Nautical Flags Enamel MUG ➜ https://amzn.to/41Nj35B FILMED with GoPro Hero8 Black ➜ https://amzn.to/3WaKjtE and SAMSUNG GALAXY A12 ➜ https://amzn.to/3zM6cTO 101 Tips for Stress Free Sailing (book) ➜ https://amzn.to/4adgfmf Logbook for cruising under sail (book) ➜ https://amzn.to/3CesrX3 Ruffnek Multifunctional HEADWEAR ➜ https://amzn.to/4fVQB6u MUSTO sailing HAT ➜ https://amzn.to/3YNaesE Cruising GUIDES ➜ https://amzn.to/40czQw0 IMAX Thermo Suit ➜ https://amzn.to/43czFUq Tech Wash WATERPROOFING ➜ https://amzn.to/3M2q2B1 SEAGO inflatable DINGHY ➜ https://amzn.to/3UHHjST Marine BINOCULARS ➜ https://amzn.to/3L3LBk7 Handheld VHF radio ➜ https://amzn.to/3N9A8kE Stanley THERMOS ➜ https://amzn.to/3MO3ZyL Small pressure COOKER ➜ https://amzn.to/4dyZv9G JIGGLE Syphon ➜ https://amzn.to/3zBHCoy GASKET PAPER ➜ https://amzn.to/3wYXXpu As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. (PURCHASING via any of the links HELPS TO FUND THE VIDEOS, but does not cost you any extra) Thumbnail created using CANVA ➜ https://www.canva.com/join/vby-jly-xmp Please LIKE 👍 and SUBSCRIBE to our channel🔔and leave a COMMENT ✅as it really helps the channel.

dulcineasailing
24 Views · 1 year ago

our trip from Ensenada to Bahai Maria and the town of San Quintin BC

naosyachts
24 Views · 1 year ago

WELCOME TO THE REAL YACHT WORLD

renaultireland
24 Views · 1 year ago

explore the meaning behind the name #Renault #Filante with Sylvia Dos Santos, head of appellations strategy at Renault. a direct tribute to #Renault #Étoile #Filante and #Renault #40CV des records. find out more: https://bit.ly/4gjaCnK

medsailor
24 Views · 7 months ago

We sailed from Capo D'Orlando to Cefalù . Unlike other sailors who might be satisfied with the mesmorizing anchorage near the castle, we really investigated the historic center and boy is it worth it. It's considered one of the top 5 highlights of Sicily so to miss it is a travesty. We begin at the heart of the old town, the Piazza del Duomo, where the majestic Cefalù Cathedral dominates the skyline. Built in the 12th century by Norman King Roger II, this UNESCO World Heritage site features impressive Arab-Norman architecture, stunning mosaics, and twin towers that rise dramatically above the town. From there, we wander through narrow cobbled streets, lined with artisan shops, quaint cafés, and medieval stone buildings. Along the coast, we visit the Old Port and the ancient Lavatoio Medievale — a beautifully preserved medieval washhouse with freshwater springs flowing through stone basins beneath vaulted arches. Don’t miss the breathtaking views from La Rocca di Cefalù, a dramatic cliff that overlooks the town and offers panoramic vistas of the coastline and cathedral below. At the summit, you’ll find ruins of the Temple of Diana, evidence of Cefalù’s pre-Roman past. Our tour ends at the Lungomare, Cefalù’s golden-sand beach, where locals and travelers come together to swim, relax, and watch the sunset over the Mediterranean. Whether you're drawn by history, architecture, beaches, or breathtaking scenery, Cefalù is a must-see destination in Sicily. Our channel is all about sailing the Mediterranean. We help anyone who wants to sail the Mediterranean, whether they are brand new at it, aspiring to go, or just arm-chair traveling. We generally post about our adventures with beautiful scenery and helpful hints, but we also post about the challenges too and how we resolve them. Attitude is everything!

solseekerlife
24 Views · 1 year ago

Jason designs and assembles a basic solar array which will serve as a proof of concept used aboard Seeking Sol Seeker to extend the range of the electric powered 14' aluminum boat.

csmthemariner
24 Views · 1 year ago

Whenever anyone meets me and hears I am a sailor, the first question is always 'have you been in a big storm?' Well, the answer unsurprisingly is yes, so here in concert with Keith Colwell's excellent 'RYA Sea Survival Handbook', let me lay out some of the ways to avoid becoming a statistic, when the volume on the weather gets cranked to eleven. If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by Chris, check out the 'Mariner's Library'. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955 If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button! https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

csmthemariner
24 Views · 1 year ago

In this episode we rejoin Capt Joshua Slocum, sailing single handed around the world in 1895- this week he is sailing up the coast of Queensland and then heading out into the Indian Ocean on his way to becoming the first person ever to sail solo around the world. Just before you go.... If you recognize that creating this content requires hours of effort and you would like to help support for the equivalent of 25 cents per episode please visit my Patreon Site (https://www.patreon.com/themariner) and select the $5 per month option. If you want to get out on the water on a race, regatta or training voyage you can book with me here: Spartan Ocean Racing & Training (https://www.spartanoceanracing.com/) If you have any questions please send them to: csmthemariner@gmail.com  (mailto:csmthemariner@gmail.com) Cheers, CSM  

sailing4sustainability
24 Views · 1 year ago

You can support this channel and enjoy more marine life writings on my substack: https://substack.com/@taraapierce Thank you, Brett Pierce, for the outro music. Sailors, being world travellers, picked up superstitions from all over the world. One of my favourite superstitions is paying off Poseidon. The idea is, before a voyage sailors give an offering to Poseidon as they leave the harbour in exchange for a safe passage. It’s been common practice to throw a few coins off the stern. My plan is to transform this tradition into an honouring of the sea by offering sea shells. Collecting sea shells from the beach or buying them from shops is quite harmful to marine ecosystems. Sea shells are exactly where they belong: in the sea or on the beach. Leaving shells where you find them is an easy way to protect the ocean. I first learned about the harms of shell collection as it relates to the climate crisis. Shell formation requires calcium and carbonate ions. Not to get too technical, but when old seashells break down, they release calcium carbonate (CaCO3), which can become available for new shell formation. This process happens in a few ways: Physical and Chemical Breakdown – Waves, sand, and acidic water gradually break shells into smaller pieces, eventually dissolving them into calcium and carbonate ions in seawater. Biological Recycling – Some marine organisms, like certain bacteria and fungi, help break down shells, releasing calcium carbonate back into the water. Sedimentation and Reuse – Dissolved calcium and carbonate ions can be reabsorbed by marine organisms like mollusks, corals, and plankton to build new shells and skeletons. However, ocean acidification can disrupt this cycle. As the ocean absorbs more CO2, the pH becomes more acidic, reducing the availability of carbonate ions and making it harder for organisms to form new shells. Collecting shells from the beach or while diving further removes the amount of calcium carbonate available for new shell formation. Plus, there’s the immediate ecological purposes for empty shells: animals, like hermit crabs, use them as homes while other animals, like octopuses, use them as protection. Some sea birds use them to build nests. Sea shells also contribute to the composition and stability of the sea bed, being part of the sedimentary process. Of course, there’s always the question: what if I just take one shell? Our individual actions don’t matter much, right? Well, this is why individual actions do matter: when a billion people do it, it has an impact. A protected beach, were it’s forbidden to collect sea shells, is notably different from unprotected beaches! Protected beaches are COVERED in shells and coral pieces. I hope to visit such a beach one day, where I’ll follow the camping slogan: Take only pictures, leave only footprints. Unfortunately, buying sea shell souvenirs isn’t any better. All those pretty polished shells in tourist shops are in such great shape because they were harvested while the animal living in them was still alive! This is often an illegal practice but it continues. With all this in mind, I’m offering Poseidon shells. Maybe I don’t believe there’s a merman with a long white beard and a trident ruling the Ocean and creating waves and currents and watching sailors’ behaviour. But I do believe in honouring life on this planet and doing my best by it. When I lived in the Netherlands, I found a jar of shells in a thrift shop. They were obviously collected while on holiday and used as home decor until the person decided they no longer cared for them. I bought them with the intention of one day returning them to the sea. Mostly tropical-looking shells, I’ve been waiting to be closer to a similar ecosystem from which they were taken. Whether or not there is some cosmic form of “luck,” I know I’ll be giving something back to the sea; and if we are Nature, then taking care of Nature is taking care of ourselves. #sailinglife #superstitions #sailingsuperstitions #seashells #educational #marineecosystems #learnsomethingnew #protecttheocean #videoart #videoartistry #shells #savetheoceans




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