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Greetings from Málaga 👋
To get more familiar with the world of yachts, boats, and sailing, I moved from Prague to Málaga in Spain. If you happen to be nearby, feel free to reach out. I would also appreciate any contacts in the area, someone who owns a yacht or even a company in the yachting industry, so I can have a conversation about potential partnership opportunities.
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Greetings from Málaga 👋
Have you seen Vita's new video yet? Wow!
I stumbled into yachting almost by accident, but this 15 year old girl has really started to inspire me. What struck me most in the video was the way she speaks about her father with such warmth, respect and love. In the next few days, I’ll be moving to Málaga and I’m excited to open myself up to new horizons. I’m grateful you are here with us @Vitalina Chaikovskaia 🙏
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She's amaying! How are your @Ieva Drozdova
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@Liia Kondor let's gooo
Community update #1 (Rank: #1320)
Dear Yachtusiasts 👋 This week we rolled out several updates to make our community more useful, engaging, and attractive for both current and new members: - About page has been refreshed to be more appealing. - Classroom feature is now enabled. - We’re Yachtusiasts! covers community info, partnerships, updates, and roadmap. - Yachting Industry covers manufacturers, brokers, media, suppliers, and more. - I also posted a call for photos, videos, and comments on our About page in Yachts on Facebook. Later today I’ll review what else we can add to the roadmap. I’d love for you to share your ideas on how to improve this premium club, what you need, and even think about who to invite next. In Skool Discovery, our community is ranked 1,320th in the hobby communities category. We will start tracking this metric together to see whether our community is growing or declining in value. You can access the Yachting Industry section at level 2 by earning points for reactions and comments from other members on your activity. To reach level 2, you need 5 points, which you can easily earn by simply introducing yourself like these members did. Congratulations to @Ieva Drozdova, @Liia Kondor, @Vitalina Chaikovskaia, and @Gianni Spano for reaching this first milestone. Our shared journey is making the community even more valuable. Wishing everyone a great day!
Community update #1 (Rank: #1320)
Finishing the deck cleaning!
Yesterday (August 15), our friend lent us a pressure washer so we could clean the boat. It washed away the moss and dirt that brushes couldn’t remove. And wow.. I could literally see the boat transform before my eyes! The yellow stains on the deck were simply blasted away by the jet! And the wooden parts, which had turned grey, became bright and clean (although a little worn — but that's not a big deal, we'll have to replace them anyway). We also washed the cockpit and cleaned the scuppers. So the outside cleaning is finished, and now it's time to go inside! I can't wait to see Eliefrood clean 😁
1 like • Aug 16
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Is it actually.. a washing day?
It all started with washing the cockpit. Me and my dad raked it out, I collected all the trash, and we started pouring water… but it didn’t go away - the scuppers were clogged. First, I tried rinsing them with a hose, but it didn’t help! So we climbed inside and found hoses attached to the scuppers. The thing is, the scupper system looked like a tree. It was a bundle of two hoses. One was attached to a scupper on the deck and went straight out to sea. Attached to this large hose was another small one, which led to the scupper in the cockpit. The whole bunch of scuppers worked well; water passed between them. But the exit to the sea itself was clogged. I tried flushing it with water pressure, but in the end, the small hose from the cockpit scupper just burst. It all ended with the fact that while dad was studying what was going on there, I was dismantling the bulkhead between the aft cabin and the space where this system was located (because it was blocking the view and there was no way to clean the system). We attached the hose from the scupper in the cockpit back. And then, Dad decided to crawl up from the other side. Instead of pushing the mud through like a cork in a hose, he leaned over the side and started poking at the exit with a piece of old wire. The dirt has come out, but not all of it, so we will continue tomorrow. (And it also looked pretty funny. Dad overboard, and I holding his legs so he wouldn't fall) That's all the updates for now. Work is in full swing! Lots of mud, water and fun😁
1 like • Aug 15
You remained me! We still don't have here your dad. He can show us his work like interior designer for sure 🙏🤞
1 like • Aug 16
@Vitalina Chaikovskaia do you know, I also run a Nonbusy community? Read inspiring storie of these peeps here, and if you feel it, you can join and inspire people also there with your passion. :-)
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Jakub Pacanda
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No matter what I write here, it says nothing about me. Check the groups I manage or belong to and let’s get to know each other through them.

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