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Jordan sprays the Awlgrip 545 primer over the decks. Sadly the compressor could hardly keep up and made the process go very SLOW!

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REE GIFT to you, CLICK HERE: https://bit.ly/3uSmHhI Join our crew on Patreon by CLICKING HERE: https://bit.ly/47Nssf6 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://bit.ly/3ta7Hv6 Welcome to Navel Gazing at Camp David Shorts. Setting Sail: A Beginner's Guide to Navigating the Open Seas Ahoy, future captains and curious mariners! Today's journey is not just about the motion of the ocean, but the art of turning tides into guides. Whether you're dreaming of commanding a vessel through serene waters or wrestling the roiling seas, you're in the right place to start! Charting the Course: The Basics of Seamanship Before you can ride the waves, you need to speak their language. Understand the fundamentals of boat handling, where Bob Sweet's "Boat Handling and Docking" becomes your maritime bible. This isn't just about turning the wheel and hoisting the sails; it's about a symphony of wind, water, and will. Anchors Aweigh: The Art of Staying Put Once you've danced with the winds, you'll need to know how to bow gracefully to the anchor's embrace. Alain Poiraud's "The Complete Anchoring Handbook" is your next chapter, ensuring you stay put in the most tempestuous of harbors. Navigating Your Nautical Journey: The Path Less Sailed Sailing is not just a skill; it's a metaphor for life. Unpredictable, wild, and deeply rewarding. So, set your sights on the horizon, and let's make waves together! Affiliate Disclosure: "In full transparency, please note that the links in this video description may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase through these links. You don't pay more when using these links, and any earnings help to support this channel. I only recommend products or services I believe will add value to my audience. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." Thank you for your trust and support!"

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The knot commonly used to tie a fender onto the side of a boat to protect it from other boats and docks is called a "round turn and two half hitches." It is a simple and effective knot that provides a secure attachment for the fender. 👉Follow us for more tips about being a confident sailing cruiser! Here's how you tie a fender knot: 1. Start by passing the line's working end (rope) around a secure point on the boat, such as a cleat or railing. 2. Take the line's working end and make a loop around the standing part (the part of the line connected to the fender). 3. Pass the line's working end through the loop you just created. 4. Bring the line's working end around and make another loop around the standing part, similar to the first loop. 5. Pass the working end of the line through the second loop. 6. Tighten the knot by simultaneously pulling on the working end and the standing part. This knot will create a secure attachment for the fender, allowing it to protect the boat's side from impacts with other boats or docks. You can adjust the fender's height and position for optimal protection according to your specific docking situation. Follow us for more tips about being a confident sailing cruiser. #sailingexperience #boatknots #sailinglifestyle #short

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We at Sailing Virgins are creating instructional videos on how to sail that aren’t lame! Join us as we travel through the Caribbean, Croatia, Tahiti, and more and show you the ropes, literally. ---- We are the world's #1 sailing school for millennials-lessons, courses, classes in the Caribbean, Croatia, and Tahiti. ---- In this episode:

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