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Comprehending Bilge Pumps Similar to your insurance policy, the bilge pump may not be viewed as one of the most thrilling items on your vessel. Nonetheless, when the time comes to use it, the appropriate bilge pump can significantly impact your experience. This guide aims to help you select the right bilge pump for your boat, outlining various options and detailing some of the most prevalent types and uses of boat bilge pumps. While not mandated by law in every area, bilge pumps are crucial safety equipment for boating. Whether you’re taking a canoe out on the lake or river,…

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Ewa Lewandowska Receives World Sailing Award for Young Female Sailor of the Year 2024 by International 29er Class 5 Nov 14:28 GMT Ewa Lewandowska is the recipient of the 2024 World Sailing Award for Young Female Sailor of the Year © International 29er Class We are excited to share that Ewa Lewandowska has received the World Sailing Award for Young Female Sailor of the Year 2024! This esteemed accolade showcases Ewa’s remarkable skills, commitment, and success in the world of sailing. Her dedication and enthusiasm have motivated many, and this award is proof of her pursuit of excellence in the…

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55th ORC Congress Wraps Up in Singapore by Offshore Racing Congress 5 Nov 06:02 PST J Class racing © Sailing Energy Representatives from boat owners and sailors across 41 nations, who utilize rating certificates from the Offshore Racing Congress (ORC), convened today in Singapore for the 55th annual Congress meeting. During this assembly, various significant topics were discussed and approved, relating to the organization’s structure, its global growth and progress, financial stability, and prospective budgets, alongside reports from ORC Committees and endorsement of their recommendations for rule adjustments and policies for the upcoming year. Building on the positive trends witnessed…

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The first unit of Italian Vessels’ 38.1-meter ClassicA 37 series has launched, named Cheyenne. Delivery of this flagship model is anticipated before the end of this year. The yacht’s exterior lines and naval architecture were created by Studio Samarelli, which describes it as “a ship disguised as a yacht” with various commercial design features. The interiors are designed by Francesca Cianficconi, a studio based in Rome, Italy. Intended to be an autonomous, long-range cruiser, Cheyenne is expected to achieve Ice Class certification and complies with the diesel engine emission reduction standards established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). While visuals…

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Maritimo 100 – Merging the legacies of Oyster and Bill Barry-Cotter to design a racing yacht by Maritimo 5 Nov 02:36 PST Maritimo 100 © Maritimo The 30.40-meter Oyster superyacht ‘Maritimo 100’ is now nearing completion following its delivery from Newport, Rhode Island. The fusion of Oyster and Bill Barry-Cotter’s legacies has resulted in a truly elegant and competitive gentleman’s racing yacht, poised to participate in this year’s Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Launched in 2012, this stunning superyacht was the second Oyster 100 constructed by the esteemed Southampton-based Oyster Yachts, designed by the internationally acclaimed Ed Dubois of…

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‘Time will tell’ SailGP commentators discuss new teams and ‘Can do betters’ by Richard Gladwell/Sail-World.com/nz 5 Nov 01:47 PST Switzerland leads France and Emirates Great Britain during a practice session ahead of the Spain Sail Grand Prix in Cadiz, Spain, on October 13, 2023. Photo: Bob Martin for SailGP. Handout image provided by SailGP © Bob Martin for SailGP This is the third installment of a series where SailGP commentators Stevie Morrison and Lisa Damanin examine the strengths and weaknesses of the new and low-ranking teams as SailGP Season 5 approaches. Particularly noteworthy are the new Brazilian SailGP team led…

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Charlie Dalin – The Leading Contender for Vendée Globe? by worldmarine.media 5 Nov 01:31 PST Charlie Dalin aboard the IMOCA MACIF Santé Prévoyance © JM.Liot / Alea / Disobey / Macif With only a few days remaining until the begins of the Vendée Globe 2024, Ambre Hasson interviewed Charlie Dalin, captain of MACIF Santé Prévoyance, regarding his disrupted preparations for the race, the design of his new IMOCA, and his aspirations for the event itself. Interview conducted by Ambre Hasson, www.instagram.com/ambre_sails Videography by Mikael Ryking, www.facebook.com/rykingoceanracing Learn more about Charlie Dalin at www.facebook.com/ImocaMACIF

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Charlie Dalin – Is He the Vendée Globe Favorite? by worldmarine.media 5 Nov 01:31 PST Charlie Dalin on the bow of IMOCA MACIF Santé Prévoyance © JM.Liot / Alea / Disobey / Macif With only a few days remaining until the Vendée Globe 2024 kicks off, Ambre Hasson spoke with Charlie Dalin, captain of MACIF Santé Prévoyance, regarding his interrupted preparations for the race, the design of his new IMOCA, and his aspirations for the competition. Interview by Ambre Hasson, www.instagram.com/ambre_sails Videography by Mikael Ryking, www.facebook.com/rykingoceanracing Learn more about Charlie Dalin, www.facebook.com/ImocaMACIF

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Karl Lagerfeld Although Germany may not be immediately recognized as a fashion powerhouse compared to its influential European counterparts like France and Italy, designers born in Germany have significantly impacted fashion, showcasing an array of artistic expressions that resonate globally. From the sharp sophistication of Tomas Maier (who served as Bottega Veneta’s creative director from 2001 to 2018) to the minimalist grace of Jil Sander, their creations exemplify elegance and artistry. Karl Lagerfeld — a fashion icon — melded European influences, leaving his legacy on both ready-to-wear and haute couture lines at Chanel. Additionally, designers like Escada and Philipp Plein…

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Berlin, a vibrant city where history meets modernity, has been a haven for artists, visionaries, and cultural trailblazers for many years. Its artistic landscape is as diverse as its historical background, featuring an array of art venues, from innovative contemporary galleries to meaningful public art installations. Whether exploring a historic museum or taking in the colorful graffiti on the Berlin Wall, Berlin offers a profound journey through artistic expression that reflects its constantly changing cultural identity. The Berlinische Galerie One of Berlin’s most contemporary museums, the Berlinische Galerie, celebrates the city’s art from 1870 to the present, harmonizing local and…

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