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G3 2006 LX20 Cruise Rear Entry, with Yamaha two stroke 90 HP outboard and Buddy trailer with brakes. 40 hours, like new condition. Includes fishfinder, livewell, satellite compatable AM/FM CD with upgraded speakers. Inflattable bed insert, tons of features. Full list available.
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This is the eighth in a series of videos describing the roles of crew members aboard the BMW ORACLE America’s Cup Racing Yacht. In this episode, we observe teamwork of the Mast and Pit Men who work around the mast and in the front end of the cockpit. The Mast Men handle the halyards at [...]
Contiunation from yesterday. Shortly after commissioning Knot Again the Admiral and I started cruising. Knot Again is a C&C 35 MK III, a great racer cruiser. When we cruise with the many cruisers of our club, we are often the first boat in port and have a head start on sundowners and party planing. Chardonnay time is a real favorite aboard our boat. Knot Again is a stable, fast, roomy and well-found vessel. She has gotten us through some very uncomfortable experiences, which in hindsight may have been hurled at us by Poseidon and his pal, Aoleus. (see Wind; Lats and Atts issue 97, June 2008). read more »
The hull of the new 60’ boat aboard which Marc Thiercelin will be taking part in his fourth Vende Globe has just been released from its mould in the Multiplast yard in Vannes. As the entire structure of the ...
I get the monster hump when people criticise Cowes Week because first and foremost I believe that Stuart Quarrie (Cowes Week Director) is totally beyond reproach and has steered the regatta to the very top. I've been a journalist there for years as well as a competitor since before I can remember and I can say, hand on heart, that last year I had the time of my life sailing in lowly Class 9 IRC in my H-Boat. Sure we didn't win but we won one race and had a great week on the water...all the boxes were ticked in my book and the race management was first class - period. read more »
I'm looking to purchase my first sailboat and I am in need of some guidance. I was leaning towards a steel or aluminum hull but most do not have a swim step and walk through transom. It sounds kind of odd but the is a top criteria for me. Three reasons: it is easier to land big fish, it is easiers to board from a tender, and I have a dog who loves the water and if she jumps I need to get her back aboard somehow. Do you know of any steel hulled sloop or cutter rigs that have a walk through transom and a swim step?! I am looking at the 40'-45' range.
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Contiunation from yesterday. Shortly after commissioning Knot Again the Admiral and I started cruising. Knot Again is a C&C 35 MK III, a great racer cruiser. When we cruise with the many cruisers of our club, we are often the...Adam Turinas