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Premier chavirage sur les Griffes du Lion !! Mardi 26 mai à Port Camargue, Yvan et Mathis Bourgnon ont tenté d'établir un temps de référence sur le parcours de la Tartine Cup entre la pointe de l'Espiguette et la pointe de Beauduc. Après une première tentative qui s’est soldée par le premier chavirage des Griffes du Lion - comme quoi le parcours de la Tartine Cup réserve de belles surprises même aux plus aguerris - le duo champion d’Europe de Nacra F20, s’est ensuite lancé pour une deuxième tentative. 1h 02min et 10sec plus tard, l’équipage passait la ligne d’arrivée entre la cardinale Ouest et la marque Sud Est du parc marin de Beauduc, soit un parcours de 19,54 milles (36km) exactement, réalisé à la vitesse moyenne de 18,86 nœuds (35km/h).
A Otranto, dopo sofferto consulto, abbiamo deciso di non proseguire per la Grecia (Corfù) per cause varie: porti tutti pieni, prima ci accettano una prenotazione poi disdicono, l'arrivo del solito cattivo tempo (Tramontana e Maestrale questa volta), il tempo risicato per rimanere a Corfù (1/2 gg), le miglia da percorrere e il rientro. Nonostante ciò il viaggio continua con il rientro a Brindisi/Vieste e Venezia(Eraclea) attraverso la Croazia.
How to tie a 🥨 Heaving Line Knot. ... This is an easy, but very useful knot for those times when you need to heave a line ashore or over to another boat. It's fun to tie and flies well. Tie it while you are chugging towards the marina and have it ready in good time. ... Use this knot to add a bit of weight to the end of your rope so it's easier to throw. Try not to hit the person on the dock who's trying to catch it! ... There are lots of variations of this such as the Monkey's Fist, but this one is my favourite for when you are short of time. It's easy to untie too, once the line is safely heaved over. ... The trick is to give yourself enough rope to work with, so make your loops a fair way down from the working end, just practice it. .....