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Moody 39

Moody 39

The Moody 39 is a renowned sailing yacht, known for its superior craftsmanship and exceptional performance. With its sleek design and advanced features, this yacht offers a comfortable and exhilarating sailing experience. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a novice, the Moody 39 guarantees a remarkable journey on the open seas.

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Pacific Seacraft 34

Pacific Seacraft 34

The Pacific Seacraft 34 is a well-designed and sturdy bluewater cruiser. Built with quality craftsmanship and attention to detail, this yacht offers a comfortable and safe sailing experience. With a spacious interior and impressive sailing performance, the Pacific Seacraft 34 is a popular choice for cruising enthusiasts. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a long-distance voyage, this sailboat is built to withstand the challenges of the open ocean.

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Tartan 34

Tartan 34

The Tartan 34 is a classic sailboat known for its sturdy construction and excellent sailing performance. With a length of 34 feet, it offers ample space for comfortable cruising. Its well-balanced design and efficient rigging make it a favorite among sailors who appreciate both speed and stability. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a novice looking to explore the seas, the Tartan 34 is a reliable and timeless choice.

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Late night Skinny Dipping at the Flotilla Raft up!

Late night Skinny Dipping at the Flotilla Raft up!

In the YouTube video titled “Late night Skinny Dipping at the Flotilla Raft up!”, we join a group of seven boats as they navigate through the Abaco Island chain in the Bahamas. The warm Bahamian waters and beautiful surroundings set the stage for a wild night, including a three-way raft-up. As the flotilla moves through the islands, the narrator shares their experiences and even mentions a stop at Hopetown. Join us as we explore this unforgettable adventure filled with laughter, camaraderie, and a few surprises along the way.

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Bouncey Dinghy Ride – S5:E36

Bouncey Dinghy Ride – S5:E36

In the latest episode of the Sailing Doodles YouTube series, Bobby Taylor and the special guests, fellow YouTubers Babe Where’s My Passport, showcase their anchoring technique before indulging in the vibrant Puerto Rican party scene. They demonstrate how to drop and retrieve the anchor using a windlass and snubber, ensuring a secure hold. After a productive morning of editing, they take a break and head to the stunning beach, known as Party Cove. With crystal-clear water and picturesque mangroves, it’s the ideal spot for relaxation and exploration. Though not too crowded on a weekday, Party Cove attracts a lively crowd on weekends. Join them on this short but exhilarating dinghy ride and experience the beauty of Puerto Rico’s party scene.

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No Bikini, No Problem!

No Bikini, No Problem!

In the YouTube video titled “No Bikini, No Problem!”, the crew of the sailing Doodles flotilla faces an unexpected water leak onboard their boat. They wake up in the middle of the night to find their boat flooded with water. Despite the initial panic, they quickly come up with a plan to fix the issue. The crew spends the next 40 minutes cleaning up the mess and telling the story on camera. Although it was a challenging situation, they remain optimistic and continue their journey with a positive attitude.

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It's hard to leave a good thing BEHIND (unfiltered + extended cut) | EE 141

It's hard to leave a good thing BEHIND (unfiltered + extended cut) | EE 141

In the YouTube video “It’s hard to leave a good thing BEHIND (unfiltered + extended cut) | EE 141,” the couple shares their experience in the Bahamas and the dilemma they face about leaving. Despite their love for the Bahamas, they feel compelled to continue their circumnavigation journey. They also encounter a terrifying moment when their boat starts taking on water. However, in a surprising twist, they discover that no more water has entered the boat overnight. With this positive development, they set sail again, ready to explore and enjoy their day. Read more about their adventures in the blog post.

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Tour of our Totaled & Salvaged, Wrecked 49' Beneteau Sailboat! | Expedition Evans 2

Tour of our Totaled & Salvaged, Wrecked 49' Beneteau Sailboat! | Expedition Evans 2

In the YouTube video titled “Tour of our Totaled & Salvaged, Wrecked 49′ Beneteau Sailboat! | Expedition Evans 2”, the hosts share their journey of fulfilling their dream of sailing the world. They talk about their initial inspiration from a small YouTube channel, their decision to live in a school bus to save money, and their eventual purchase of their first sailboat. However, their plans were disrupted by the events of 2020, which led them to impulsively buy a wrecked sailboat instead. This blog post will provide an informative overview of the topics discussed in the video, detailing the hosts’ determination and adventure in pursuing their dreams.

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Don't Explode, Get Electrocuted, Or Call MayDay – Boat Life DIY | EE 135

Don't Explode, Get Electrocuted, Or Call MayDay – Boat Life DIY | EE 135

In this YouTube video titled “Don’t Explode, Get Electrocuted, Or Call MayDay – Boat Life DIY | EE 135,” the speaker discusses the challenges of living in remote places on a boat and the necessity of having a self-contained power grid. The speaker explains how they recharge their battleborn lithium power bank using solar panels and a diesel generator. They also discuss the problem with their engine’s alternator not being suitable for charging lithium batteries, and their decision to install a new alternator provided by Balmar. The speaker shares their hopes for a quick installation process and the addition of another power source on their boat. They mention the various components and equipment involved in the project, including massive alternator wiring, new pulleys, and a battery monitor. Stay tuned for the upcoming boat work with Brett’s project update.

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What Happened and What Now? our SALVAGE SAILBOAT story | Expedition Evans Bonus

What Happened and What Now? our SALVAGE SAILBOAT story | Expedition Evans Bonus

The YouTube video titled “What Happened and What Now? our SALVAGE SAILBOAT story | Expedition Evans Bonus” discusses the story of a wrecked sailboat and the journey of its owners to salvage and restore it. The boat, a 2008 Benito Oceanus 49, was severely damaged when it ran aground, resulting in the separation of its hull and grid. Despite the damage, the previous owner continued to sail it for several years before discovering the extent of the damage during a haul-out. The current owners found the boat on yacht salvage.com and saw it as an opportunity to embark on a challenging restoration project. With the added factor of the COVID-19 shutdowns, which have affected their employment, they now have the time and motivation to work on the boat. Despite financial constraints, they are committed to completing the project as quickly and affordably as possible, utilizing their life savings.

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