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UPFRONT ROCK LEGEND OPEN TO QUESTION


DURING A BUSY CHARTER SEASON WHAT IS THE MUST HAVE FOOD ITEM ON BOARD YOU CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT?


A classic Benetti built in 1977, once owned by the legendary David Bowie, EL CARAN has just completed an important refit including a complete paint job and a new teak deck. Offering at-anchor stabilisers for added comfort, this steel displacement hull motor yacht for sale is a legend. Her six staterooms offer accommodation for up to 12 guests on board, with an on-deck Master stateroom. Her lovely sky lounge and great outside deck spaces are amongst her key features, enhanced by her canoe stern design. Currently for sale with Fraser Yachts.


PEOPLE REQUEST THE STRANGEST THINGS


We had to travel hundreds of miles to some small volcanic island. The owner’s wife had asked for ‘some black sand’. She didn’t even go on the beach, but just sent a crew member with a jar to collect some, but then she left it on the boat when she left.”


KEEP IN TOUCH


ACR Electronics has announced that its next-generation ResQLink™ 400 Personal Locator Beacons (PLB). This buoyant Personal Locator Beacon requires no subscription for use and will enhance your safety anywhere. www.acrartex.com


NAUTICAL TATTOOS NAUTICAL STAR Representing the North Star, used for navigations at sea. Sailors often got tattoos hoping that the stars would guide them through the night and get them home safely.


FOUND IN THE MED ANGULAR ROUGHSHARK


The Angular Roughshark can be found throughout the Mediterranean at depths between 60 and 660 metres. They were once present in the Adriatic and Aegean


seas, but are now rare in these areas. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has deemed this species as endangered due to consistent landings by fishermen and bycatch by deepsea fisheries.


JAMIE DAVIES, STEW Hot sauce! Goes with everything, makes a good Bloody Mary and great with oysters. Wakes you up in the morning and plays a good prank on the engineers water bottle …. Muahaha.


ADAM HAUCK, CAPTAIN Nature Valley crunchy granola bars… I don’t have to worry about the chef or owner’s schedule, if I’m hungry it keeps me going without getting hungry or grumpy! They are easy to snack on solo or mix them with yoghurt and fruit.


LIA HOSEIN, CHEF Good quality honey! Versatile to use from beverages, salad dressings, desserts ...the uses are endless! And did you know, it contains water, vitamins, minerals, and necessary enzymes to give the body energy.


RYAN SMITH, BOSUN A decent toasted sandwich. For when there’s no food prepared for morning tea break coz I´m not hungry when I wake up before 6 am after 4 hours sleep but I´m starving by 10am.


MARLIES SANDERS, MATE Cheese and a good hot like sambal! Cheese, because being Dutch I grew up with cheese and it always brings me back to a happy place! And the hot sauce or sambal to spice things up a little!


“The sea is a desert of waves, a wilderness of water.”


Langston Hughes, American Poet


DENISE JAMIESON, COOK/STEW Kiwi Marmite. Quick childhood fix when made into a “mousetrap” (marmite and grilled cheese on toast) there’s really nothing better to keep the hunger pains at bay and to bring back the childhood memories.


ONBOARD | SUMMER 2022 | 11


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