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Four-Hour Harbor Cruise for Two or Four People at Newport Bay Cruises (Up to 53% Off)

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Luxury yacht hosts four-hour weekend tours through scenic Newport Harbor that abound with hors d'oeurves and drinks

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  • $85 for a four-hour harbor cruise for two people ($170 value)
  • $160 for a four-hour harbor cruise for four people ($340 value)

    On Saturdays and Sundays, the guests aboard the luxury yacht Endeavor depart for four-hour tours through scenic Newport Harbor. Revelers imbibe stunning California coastal views and quaint residential islands as they nosh hors d'oeurves, sip soft drinks or grab drinks at the cash bar.

    Radar: Eyes in the Back of Your Hull

    Ship captains have sharp eyes (despite their eye patches), but even they sometimes rely on technology to see for them. Navigate the science of radar aboard the S.S. Groupon.

    A dense fog covers the stormy ocean, the clouds a jet-black veil obscuring the moon as if were a widow in mourning. A vast chasm of dark sea and choppy waves lies between sailor and shore, boat and bedrock, yacht and yacht club. The captain sees nothing ahead, and the biting wind makes it impossible to hear (and thus avoid) other boats navigating the perils. Yet this picture is not so hopeless thanks to a vital tool in the maritime arsenal: the iconic blips of a radar screen revealing nearby obstacles even in the dark. The technology allows for safe travel when visibility is low or even nonexistent. But how does it work?

    In the 1880s, physicist Heinrich Hertz discovered that radio waves could be used to detect solid objects, a scientific breakthrough that led to the concept that makes radar possible. Much like a dolphin uses sonar for echolocation, a radar antenna blasts out radio waves, which, as part of the electromagnetic spectrum, move at nearly 300 million meters per second, or the speed of NFL running backs. As these waves pulsate, the antenna itself rotates atop the boat, creating a 360-degree field of transmission. When a wave touches an object, it bounces back to a dish attached to the boat, which scoops it up like a baseball glove fielding a ball. Since the waves that never interact with an object continue traveling indefinitely, they create "negative" space within the field of vision, essentially revealing safe waters ahead. Together, the information paints an instant picture of the boat's surroundings, acting as the captain's ears, eyes, and whiskers in times of trouble.

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Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid only for option purchased. Limit 1 per visit. 24-hr cancellation notice required. Reservation required. Must be 18 or older. Must sign waiver. Valid only for option purchased. Valid ONLY on Saturday and Sunday. Not Valid on 10/26/2013, 12/14/2013, 12/21/2013 and 12/22//2013. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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