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In this video I show how to tie the bowline knot. We use the bowline knot to form a loop at the end of a line that does not contract. This is needed for example to fix a line at a mooring post or to attach the halyard on the head of a sail. Ad | Buy my Book now: http://sailnator.com/book/ Book Review: https://youtu.be/0nCIUzcjp0M Long Format Video: https://youtu.be/fhUwWTTdq4E Step by step instructions on my blog: http://sailnator.com/bowline-knot/
I’ve had severe allergic reactions to bee stings—so when I heard fake dragonflies might ward them off, I ordered six off Amazon. They’re going up on my sailboat as a kind of quirky defense system. Should I name them? And… what eats dragonflies anyway? 🐝🛥️🐉 This little moment is part of life aboard as I travel Japan’s remote coastlines and explore what it means to live well and live long. From fear of bee stings to going beyond Blue Zones—it’s all part of the adventure. 🎥 Filmed aboard Wahine in one of Japan’s hidden harbors. 📚 Part of the Journey Beyond the Blue Zone series. Comment below if you’ve ever used natural (or unnatural) pest deterrents—or if you have great names for dragonfly bodyguards! For more videos of my boat life in remote japan at @PacificSolo on YouTube #BoatLife #BlueZoneJourney #SailingJapan #AllergyAwareness #FakeDragonflies #WahineChronicles #LongevityLab #RemoteJapan #SailingSafety #NatureHack #naturehacks #travel