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TheYachtMarket Blog - 2011

Oasis of the Seas Tour 

This is a video tour of the most striking features of Royal Caribbean International's new Oasis of the Seas, now by far the largest cruise ship on the planet!

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Fireworks as HMAS Adelaide scuttled off Australian coast

A decommissioned Australian navy frigate has been scuttled off the coast of New South Wales. The wreck will form the basis of an artificial reef.

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The Vandenberg Sinking - Key West Artificial Reef - Wreck Diving 

The Vandenberg Sinking - Key West Artificial Reef - Wreck Diving

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Look where you are going!

Look where you are going to avoid a situation like this!

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Ship in rough seas

Ship in rough sea filmed in high definition. Absolutely amazing!

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2010

CSV Boat Exporter

With the Southampton Boat Show just days away it's never been more important to have an up to date list of all your boats. The latest broker tool added to TheYachtMarket.com, "Export Inventory", allows you to quickly export the main details of all your boats into a simple CSV file. You can open the CSV file in your favourite spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel and, from there, you can print it off to be a handy reference guide wherever you go. So why not try it now!

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PDF Window Cards Updated

With the recent launch of the PDF Window Cards we had quite a lot of feedback asking for a basic description to be added to the bottom of the PDFs. We have now acted on this and given you the feature you asked for. To add a small description to the end of your PDF simply go to the PDF template menu and tick the "Show Description" box! This will then add a small segment of your boat’s main description to your PDF. Alternatively, you can manually enter a basic description (250 characters

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