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read comments (0)Radio Control – Okanagan Model Sailboat Association
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Okanagan model sailboat association races their boats down by the lagoons in Kelowna. These model sailboats are fun to watch, and the way they knife through the water gives an indication of the speeds they attain. I wonder if there are model catamarans?
Music: Elixirion www.elixirion.com
Duration : 0:9:32
Sky Sailing-Sailboats Lyrics
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The new version of Adam Young’s sailboats orgianlly under the name Seagull Orchestra. Sky sailing is an older project that Adam recently realeased to the public.
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Moth Sailing
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http://yachtpals.com – Moth sailing around the world. Check out the Moth sailboats – boats that fly! Moth sailing footage from around the world, including dramatic Moth sailing crashes, and about the Moth Class by a Moth World Champion!
Check out more about Moth sailing, including high quality sailing videos at: http://yachtpals.com/taxonomy/term/2563
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Sailboat Rigging!
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During our sea cadet sailing trip, the sailing instructors had to see who could rig the boats the fastest…with the costumes on!
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How to Sail a Sailboat : How to Raise a Boat Sail
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Learn how to safely and correctly raise a sail on a sailboat with expert boating tips in this free video clip on sailing.
Expert: Kelli Gant, Steve Damm, Ed Polkenhorn
Bio: Steve Damm has raced in the America’s Cup, round the world races and won Olympic gold medals. He now teaches beginning sailing.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu
Duration : 0:4:38
HANSE 370 – SAILBOAT YACHT
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SPECIFICATION HANSE 370
LOA 11.35 m | 37´3˝
Hull length 11.25 m | 36´11˝
LWL 10.05 m | 33´
Beam 3.75 m | 12´4˝
Draft 1.95 m | 6´5˝ (standard – iron keel)
1.95 m | 6´5˝ (option – composite iron / lead keel)
1.60 m | 5´3˝ (option – composite iron / lead keel)
Displacement approx. 7.2 t | approx. 15,873 lb
approx. 6.8 t | approx. 14,991 lb (epoxy option)
Ballast approx. 2,165 kg | approx. 4,773 lb
Engine 22.1 kW / 30 HP
Fresh water approx. 325 l
Fuel tank approx. 140 l
CE Certificate A (ocean)
Mast length above WL approx.17.77 m | approx. 58´3˝
Total sail area approx. 87.40 m² | approx. 941 sq ft
Main sail approx. 42.50 m² | approx. 457.48 sq ft
Self-tacking jib approx. 28.60 m² | approx. 308 sq ft
Rig I 15.00 m I 49´3˝
J 4.15 m | 13´7˝
P 14.40 m | 47´3˝
E 5.15 m | 16´11˝
Design judel/vrolijk & co
Interior HanseYachts Design
Duration : 0:1:37
Tips For Buying A Used Sailboat
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Dreaming of purchasing a yacht to get away from it all, but don’t think your budget can handle the cost of a new sailboat? You might be wise to consider checking into all the used sailboats for sale because you could be happily amazed how affordable they are, especially compared to the cost of a normal car. Because of the big sailing boom in the 1980′s, the market has been flooded with used boats — scores of which beautifully cared for and still in great condition — even though they are decades old.
A real incentive for looking into pre-owned yachts is they generally come with all the extra equipment — the type of added equipment that can truly add up if you purchase a new boat from the boat dealer. It is also a relief, principally for a novice, to not need to conduct the necessary homework to find the right type of sails, radios and other important items necessary to properly outfit a new yacht. Despite the fact that it is possible that the equipment might be 15 years old and in need of repair, you will have the advantage of knowing what is functioning, or what is non-operational on the model of used yacht you purchase.
Just like another used piece of equipment, you will need to exercise caution when shopping for used sailboats since there is always the possibility that there are serious deficiencies that has prompted the owner to sell to sidestep impending restoration cost. Certainly prior to you putting any money down, you will want to do a comprehensive inspection and even take it for a cruise, because pictures and sales copy can be purposefully incorrect.
Locating good quality used yachts for sale starts with investigating the various shopping channels such as internet postings, classified ads and some good old fashioned word of mouth advice because there are no systemized prices or categories. With proper thought to pricing trends and research on the availability and price range of certain sailboat models, the consumer quickly can create a knowledge of the current market.
Another great source for pre-owned yachts in Canada are the regional publications that cater to the sailing community, like “Canadian Yachting”, “The Ontario Sailor” and “L’Escale Nautique”. The classified parts in the publications frequently list quality sailboats for resale. Also the popular magazine Boat for Sale publishes an annual pricing guide that includes the up-to-date values of common used yachts in the country.
Professional sailboat dealers can also be invaluable if you ensure they are experienced, because anyone can call themselves a dealers. Once you determine they have knowledge that could help you get the best price, it will be worth the extra costs related to their service. Not only will they aide both the buyer and seller get the a fair deal, they can ensure that your hunt for a pre-owned sailboat is focused on vessels that are exactly right to suit your individual needs.
Vector Powerboats 40 foot 135mph super-boat
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40 feet and 130 -135 top end, Vector Powerboats ups the ante in the super boat market.
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HANSE 400 – SAILBOAT YACHT
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SPECIFICATION HANSE 400
LOA 12.10 m | 39´7˝
Hull length 11.99 m | 39´4˝
LWL 10.80 m | 35´5˝
Beam 4.08 m | 13´4˝
Draft 2.05 m | 6´8˝ (standard – iron keel)
1.98 m | 6´6˝ (option – composite iron / lead keel)
1.65 m | 5´5˝ (option – composite iron / lead keel)
Displacement approx. 8.4 t | approx. 18,519 lb
approx. 7.9 t I approx. 17,417 lb (epoxy option)
Ballast approx. 2,685 kg | appox. 5,919 lb
Engine 29.4 kW / 40 HP
Fresh water approx. 325 l
Fuel tank approx. 140 l
CE Certificate A (ocean)
Mast length above WL approx. 19.52 m | approx. 64´
Total sail area approx. 105.60 m² | approx. 1,137 sq ft
Main sail approx. 52.20 m² | approx. 562 sq ft
Self-tacking jib approx. 36.20 m² | approx. 390 sq ft
Genoa 140% approx. 53.40 m² | approx. 575 sq ft (option)
Gennaker approx. 120.00 m² | approx. 1,292 sq ft (option)
Rig I 16.50 m I 54´1˝
J 4.62 m | 15´2˝
P 16.20 m | 53´2˝
E 5.57 m | 18´4˝
Design judel / vrolijk & co
Interior HanseYachts Design
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