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Nova kompaktna baterija BlueCell 50A 38.4V je namenjena trolling motorjem, ki delujejo pri napetosti 36V (38,4V). Ponaša se z majhnim ohišjem, ogromno kapaciteto, majhno težo in dolgo življenjsko dobo. Kompatibilne so z večino blagovnih znamk trolling motorjev, kot so Minn Kota, MotorGuide, Watersnake in drugi.
- Majhno ohišje in teža
Baterija je v standardnem ohišju velikosti 330x172x216mm in ima vsega 15 kg. Zato lahko na plovilu hitro najdemo primeren prostor za namestitev. Zaradi majhne teže jo lahko enostavno prenašamo in po potrebi polnimo tudi izven plovila s pomočjo zunanjega polnilca in jo napolnimo v pičlih 2,5 urah.
- Izjemna kapaciteta in življenjska doba
Baterija ima uporabno kapaciteto 1920 Wh in bo zadostovala za neprekinjen ribolov. Lovili boste lahko tudi v slabših vremenskih razmerah, saj baterija zagotavlja do 30 minutno obremenitev s tokom praznjenja 60A. Baterija ima izjemno življenjsko dobo. Omogoča do 15.000 praznjen oziroma do 6000 globokih praznjenj (preko 80%) ali 4000 popolnih praznjen (do 0%).
- Vgrajen BMS in BlueTooth povezava
Baterija ima vgrajen visokokvaliteten BMS (Battery Management System) – sistem za nadzor delovanja baterije, ki skrbi za pravilno delovanje in varnost. Baterijo ščiti pred preobremenitvijo, prekomernim praznjenjem ali polnjenjem, prenizkim ali previsokim temperaturam, kratkim stikom in drugimi dejavniki. Vse baterije so opremljene z bluetooth povezavo in omogočajo pregled nad kapaciteto, temperaturo, tokom praznjenja ali polnjenja in drugimi parametri delovanja baterije.
- Enostavno povečevanje kapacitete
V kolikor želite svojo samostojnost pri ribolovu povečati, baterija omogoča vzporedno vezavo dveh, treh ali celo štirih baterij. Kapaciteta se tako lahko poveča na 200Ah oziroma 7680 Wh, kar bo zadostovalo za celotedenski ribolov.
Tehnični podatki:
- Nazivna kapaciteta: 1920 Wh
- Uporabna kapaciteta: 1920 Wh
- Tok praznjenja: 50A
- Največji tok praznjenja: 60 A (30 min)
- Največji tok praznjenja: 250A (1s)
- Velikost (DxŠxV): 330x172x216 mm
- Teža: 15 kg
- Temperatura praznjenja: -20C – 60C
- Temperatura polnjenja: 0C – 50C
- Največji potisk motorja: 120lb
- Priključni terminal: M8
- Notranja upornost: ≤40mΩ

New lighthouse was built on island Macaknar in Soltanski channel. Lighthouse stands on the southern tip of the island. Red Iron construction is 6 m tall. Light is 9 m above waterline . It emits 2 short flashes of red light every 5 s. In sector 087°-235° the light is dimmed. Light can be seen from a distance of 4 nmi. Characteristic of the light is R Fl(2) 5s 9m 4M (dimmed 087°-235°).
Lighthouse is already in our Adriatic Guide. You can find it under direct link: Lighthouse Macaknar. Picture no. 3 shows exact position and animation of the light. Insert the lighthouse into your navigational charts!

Iridium Communications announced the first seven companies it has authorized to provide its Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) services, planned for commercial introduction in the first half of 2020.
The seven companies, Arion Communications, AST, Marlink, Marsat, NSSLGlobal, Satcom Global and Speedcast will be the first in the industry to provide truly global satellite GMDSS service to mariners, and the first to offer a new choice in satellite network and equipment. Iridium GMDSS will be the first to feature all three GMDSS services - safety voice, distress alerting and maritime safety information messaging, as well as being able to utilize Iridium's global voice and data services - all in one cost-effective and compact terminal.
These GMDSS service providers will play a critical role in delivering and supporting Iridium GMDSS capabilities on ships, including for fleets interested in transitioning to the truly global Iridium network.
GMDSS is a safety-of-life system created by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) designed to rescue mariners in distress while at sea. Its satellite communications capabilities are regulated by the International Mobile Satellite Organization (IMSO). Iridium received recognition to provide GMDSS from the IMO in 2018 and signed a public services agreement with IMSO to act as regulator of the service in 2019.

The I40.1’s modernized deck is a sight to behold. The new vertical transom allows for more cockpit space, a modern look, and the option of a large or small bathing platform – the size of which also determines either an enclosed transom or a sportier open transom feel. The addition of two aft storage boxes can be upgraded with a grill, a fridge, or a sink. Still reigning above are the iconic Elan Impression transom seats, which are always taken first by an enthusiastic crew!

With the ongoing global outbreak of Covid-19 and the enormous impact it has created on world travel, the Clipper 2019-20 Race has been postponed with immediate effect.
This decision has been in no way taken lightly. Our crew are currently under quarantine in Subic Bay, Philippines, where the Clipper Race fleet has been berthed since Sunday 15 March. The island of Luzon (where Subic Bay is located) is currently under "enhanced community quarantine".
In addition, the fleet was due to race across the North Pacific Ocean from 21 March towards Seattle. However, with the city currently in a state of emergency and travel and medical insurance restrictions in the United States, we could not allow our teams to depart without a viable destination. This, along with the growing global uncertainty on how the situation could develop in the coming months, meant postponing the race was the safest option for all involved.
Our first priority, as soon as the local quarantine has been lifted, will be to assist our crew in Subic Bay in travelling home from the Philippines as swiftly as possible.
The Clipper 2019-20 Race has three legs remaining. These race stages will now be postponed for approximately ten months, when the remaining circumnavigation will be completed. This length of postponement allows for us to avoid adverse weather patterns on the remainder of our global route.
All Leg 6, 7 and 8 crew, along with our circumnavigators, will be able to rejoin the race when it resumes next year.
This postponement will have an impact on the timing of future races. The next full edition of the Clipper Race will start in the summer of 2022. More details on this will be confirmed at a later date.
We are extremely disappointed to postpone the remainder of the Clipper 2019-20 Race. We are proud of all of our intrepid crew for having competed in this race edition since it departed London and look forward to welcoming all of our upcoming crew next year when the race continues. We are also grateful to all of our crew, supporters and Race Partners for their continued support.

A futuristic fiberglass floating structure. with a total surface of 314 sq. m and spanning twenty meters in diameter, the luxurious houseboat is coming straight out from another galaxy.
U.F.O 2.0 is composed of a central shell divided into three different levels: the main living area (80 sq m) with kitchen, storage and bathroom; the sub level (50 sq m) with a seabed view bedroom and large bathroom with a 50 sq.m terrace as an upper deck/floor to control the vehicle.

The possibilities of usage and layouts are unlimited for this proposed model; the U.F.O 2.0 can be used for a number of purposes including hotel reception, gym or a floating restaurant. furthermore, the external deck can be customized into garden platforms and teak can be installed instead of panels.
The UFO 2 is equipped with 2 x 80 hp electric engines able to move the floating object with an estimated maximum speed of 9 knots. Inside the disk 16 Batteries are installed and with solar panels, wind and water turbines, the autonomy is unlimited. A kickstarter campaign will start in the next weeks with the possibility to reserve already your first night and day in the UFO !


Elan flagship GT6 is a next-generation Grand Tourer that delivers the perfect balance of speed and power, comfort and luxury, good handling and precise control.
Exterior
Stiff, stable and weatherly, the high-performance hull and sailplan by Humphreys Yacht Design are optimised for short-handed, medium-range cruising. Three generations of Humphreys/Elan design evolution and extensive CFD modelling produce a refined yacht that handles like a thoroughbred and delivers exhilarating performance on all points of sail, across the full range of wind and sea conditions.
Unique styling by Studio F. A. Porsche gives the GT6 a strikingly elegant silhouette with sharp, distinctive lines and elaborately curved surfaces that create beautiful flares of light as the yacht moves through the water. In the cockpit, excellent ergonomics and a host of innovative design features bring a new level of luxury to life on board.
Interior
Studio F. A. Porsche’s iconic design values and world-class ergonomics create a uniquely stylish, luxurious and practical living space inside the GT6. The sleek panoramic deck saloon gives a wonderful 180° view and a cleverly inverted layout makes the best possible use of the spacious, broad-beamed hull.
The galley is forward, right on top of the keel where the yacht’s motion at sea is most comfortable with minimal heeling, pitching and rolling. This frees up space further aft for a huge full-beam saloon. A lavish owner’s suite with a king-size island double bed makes best use of the forepeak and big through-hull windows in every cabin give a great view out.
A wide range of layout options and configurations are available to tailor the rest of the accommodation, systems and stowage on board to best suit you, your crew and your style of sailing. And throughout the boat, exquisite details, premium materials and a beautifully handcrafted finish enhance the joy of being on board.
GT6 360 experience

Following the outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Europe and the travel restrictions currently in place, the 44Cup Organising Authority has decided to cancel the 44Cup Portoroz, which would have taken place from the 22 - 26 April 2020.
The safety and well-being of the sailors and the 44Cup’s personnel is the main priority of the Class. The 44Cup Organising Authority will continue to work with its local event organisers, teams and stakeholders to monitor the situation as it develops.

The fleet departed for the Leg 6 of the Clipper 2019-20 Round the World Yacht Race today from Subic Bay, Philippines. Race 9, the first of two races to make up the sixth stage, will see the fleet of eleven stripped out 70-foot yachts race offshore in the South China Sea. The second race will be the ‘big one’, the North Pacific Ocean crossing to Seattle.
Race 9, named the WTC Logistics Tri-Race is short by Clipper Race standards, but still longer than most renowned offshore races. The hot tropical race, will take the Clipper Race fleet on a fast, triangular sprint of approximately 750nm in total. The race is made up of three individual Dell Latitude Rugged Ocean Sprint sections between virtual gates.
Race Director, Mark Light said:
“It's going to be a short snappy race. Traditionally you’d get the northeast monsoon wind conditions but these can be interspersed with very light patches and sometimes very little wind. This means the race is going to be really tactical; when there is breeze, it is going to be fast and energetic, and a lot of high intensity racing.”
Managed by designated lead skipper Rich Gould, of WTC Logistics, the Le Mans Race Start will take place at approx at 1900 LT (1100 UTC).
Many new faces have joined the teams in Subic Bay and Race 9 is the perfect opportunity to integrate the crew ahead of what is dubbed ‘the big one’. Before the start later today, all teams will be completing the mandatory refresher training required at the start of each new leg.
Ahead of Race Start Seattle skipper David Hartshorn said:
“We’ve had a quite a big changeover of crew this time, some crew who are rejoining, having been on board for earlier legs, and a few new joiners. There is a little apprehension but there is a good team feeling on board and everyone has settled in nicely.“
There is a lot of energy bouncing around, which is good, we’re going to really focus on getting the watches working smoothly because the next big challenge will be the North Pacific Ocean to our home port of Seattle.
“We’re looking at this upcoming race as a really positive, live training session, with the opportunity to get more points!”
Race 9 is expected to take between four and five days to complete with the fleet anticipated to return back into Subic Bay Yacht Club between 14-15 March.
So far, the Clipper Race fleet has raced over 22,000nm since the 2019-20 edition started from London in September 2019 with stopovers in Portimao, Portugal; Punta del Este Uruguay; Cape Town, South Africa; Fremantla and the Whitsundays, Australia; to the Philippines. The route for Legs 5 and 6 of the 2019-20 edition has been amended due to the outbreak of COVID-19, resulting in the planned stopovers in Sanya, Zhuhai and Qingdao, China being cancelled.
Following the fleet’s return to Subic Bay at the end of Race 9 Seattle is the next destination on the global route.



