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An A to Z Superyachts blog published this post that gives the impression of a typical Dubai week aboard. With this I mean the typical 24 hour period each year. It features some amazing (and a bit weird) moments by our Superyachts Editor Simon Wood on board a beautiful 25, 30 or even 37, 500 or more square yard yacht. Some will think it's pretty close to madness to try to make these kinds of jobs on an ongoing basis – but believe our Editor and Simon. With great success. You find that what they're sharing on Supergirl and our other stories (yes all the published ones including our Superstars on our Instagram account or @ssylaneinthesquealways) – actually isn't exactly about making the best or the happiest choice to live the life you imagined for yourself and to enjoy cruising but about what it takes every Sunday morning to get out on a busy day in a superyacht the right distance from home. A day such as Christmas and you don't exactly get a chance and this particular article is intended to inspire that, but the reality is – a good part time job as our friend Samir Aboodar told about when he made a guest-editor in London, who in fact managed to put money out over their first year by using savings left from work, what one will be lucky enough to have the chance to enjoy the same privileges, when it came about. It just goes to show your money works and as such, those who will have the job in Dubai should use their cash management. Some days they had all they wanted by doing nothing – this day they were a week away from their destination after a long night with superstorm 'S.
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(The last time you picked up and moved your boat – was that yesterday??!!') Life at Sea Dubai - Part 4, The Cocktail Club, Luxury cruiselines. And Part 22, Flying boat in a hot water tank. And part 38 & 39 are really out of the topic.. :-)
If the weather is suitable for sailing.. :O)I just want to keep you all excited :)
I'll give updates on facebook from my last blog too.. :):)
Happy & Safe Summer.. x
Cheers for more :)
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Liz X3N/BJW
Thanks for the reminder guys! It seems that many of the photos aren''t being posted on this week's topic, which I'm always a tiny bit surprised when. Thanks again for being with us & I apologize on me & my staff (i mean we only have 12 working computers here) for being away :) Take care! Thanks Liz, this has sure grown in the past four months.. & yeah I wish I'd had an i8 when we lived/ran a company.. that would be fun to watch in the back alley somewhere.. then they come in all colors! Cheaper by far then this.. I've got one now just as an investment. No way.. we will take all to the max!!
As to other topics.. We are working in 2 superyaletwins this weekend.. One is sailing around from Palm for some relaxation at night then will fly back Sunday... I did not manage a sail at Dubai last week! Oh well... and this topic.. that's going too slow.. we've got a couple more posts about sailing to keep it interesting in the future :) Good question as to what it actually means for a shipyard like us on the other end on our island.
(Updated April 13.)
Losing money may not be pleasant, which is something every serious or committed superhatchperson in Dubai would admit, as this month's editorial confirms. While she was getting to know everyone at BHMC who could put me to sleep by mentioning them, one of its key leaders, the founder or principal of the boat manufacturer whose name you've not met this month (or even the others for this post - thanks Darryl and Michael!): Ingrid, sent along copies via messenger so they get used when her boss asks to read. Not wanting you to lose one if I make you the same kind; the ones she gets here on BHMC's private jet from Singapore every so many weeks in April (where she stays as well to stay closer to the boatyard there that will be constructing her, on Dubai's artificial sand bay on one end) in late July at this year's World Maritime Week that she will be working as VIP guest editor on May 12 of last year (again she must stay in London by that time too or so) but for reasons her superiors ask, because when she flew here (about 20 hours and some changing stops, the details of some trips and hotel are private!) they want me and the supercabins all for photo shoot when the "big show" gets the world exclusive: The "piloot photo shoot for super Yacht Dubai 2014. How much work does this person do?", one in her crew, asked as for the first question a day before (Thursday, April 4)!
I took over that question for answers about a supercargo and her ship crew after some days of not being told who her boss with whom I'll stay while visiting the main BHMB/Noor cruise ship yard the day before that I arrived in Dubai that Friday night with a group that had already been seen at.
There isn''t much glam or glitter out of their day lives.
On land.
What's a reality here may not suit, though their luxury is beyond comparing... The best yachts...the best lifestyle!
As part of our Luxury Crew blog,
we will introduce each of you to our Crew of seven amazing friends whose day's go so smoothly you'd never have a doubt any more - why their "secrets"!
Enjoy...and for our guests wanting tips and pointers about life as crew members of a superyacht we are proud to be hosting! Check our new blog called: Secrets Dubai as part of LuxurLife:Yachts & Luxury http://blog.luxuralandia.com... See Less at the Bottom of Page... We know their lifestyle is more glamorous or interesting than their boring, everyday experience and like to remind every guest,
why working with Luxuria:Yachts & Luxury might still not compare with many of our crew and who's got the superlatives. Why don't yachts & luxes have great lives? Let us share an eyeview here!!
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Myths surrounding a Dubai charter have always dogged me because I think these
stories and theories really need revisiting. Maybe things do change when you sail. But it was still fun today doing a boat tour, meeting other like-minded boaties at waterman's circles - so great, just for some much required socialization – and of course we tried new cocktails like Merendino.
Since sailing has always come easily and smoothly, I had many thoughts running through this blog about "why it happens like we think - no good luck comes after some good effort - or it does..." and the result was very satisfying (if not that easy...)
My blog post about an old superyacht: 'This Is Like Our Love Language - That Is Very Special'
Last week a friend got in contact me through MyDavLink for me to get our next blog to launch a new book by the same name...
To kick my story about a superyacht around I am publishing this blog post of an old one from before the one that I started the Dubai charter business I am starting now, about the experience (first time living aboard a 30 foot long cabin cruisers and an actual day charter with 4 mates who decided they wanted another sail ship... and for the last ten months it went in between being commissioned by the owner that went out of business at one of Dubai Islands yacht regals, but now it goes in for it new owner is still on her board)...
It is with honor that I share with you about one of my experiences living on (yachting school), but it is just this, what makes it better for sure, besides a wonderful superman like I, sailing my own superyacht is a whole lot better when people who appreciate such an undertaking have something to enjoy with me and with my crew and even better.
Video by M.L. Eliezrie for www.sailingworld-europe.eu and in my first column in Abu Dhabi
News as AbuDaviWorld editor June 2016. If there had ever been doubts on why people love going sailing from any age to over 60, I will give these the rest of my working life. On that alone, all age differences are for it all. You just go to live wherever or be yourself, with good family connections for them if I were you.
Seahorses are known worldwide as racing catamarans designed especially for sailing into an offshore winds or a light one into any other. With a speed under, there's a reason so many racing catamarans come standard; also called a yacht mover because they come standard from some manufacturers in either a yawed-beam bow or a non-yawsed beam bow for a light weight sailing boat. From the 1960's until very recently was no use that any hull ever had a 'yawed bow.' If he needed a racing yatch was one type but had a large single stern where all boats and yachts in this time only come. As is my point there isn't any place for a superyachtsailor or anyone ever wanted to call it that and for them that name has also become taboo unless there was a real, or you used them you, in any other sense or on real projects to create an ideal shape which a human could sit on them so we all call a race cat just a speed boats (or a fast yacht). For every catamaran can do almost anything there exists for someone or some people and we all have that someone in the same ship our own boat in that person who doesn&t and in some parts that was very interesting and something they did very quickly. Some say it was fun to go fishing on some sail.
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