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Power Catamaran Mooring Blunder – What NOT to do!

December 23, 2024/by Grant Headifen

Watch a powerboat catamaran fail to retrieve a mooring ball and hit another boat. Learn step-by-step tips to avoid this mistake and moor safely every time.

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