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Leaving Wahine for a few days and swapping ocean waves for academic ones. I’m heading to Tokyo for another IAFOR conference — this one focused on education, with nearly 800 delegates from 65 countries. IAFOR (The International Academic Forum — https://iafor.org) is a global, multicultural, interdisciplinary network that convenes scholars from around the world to advance research, dialogue, and innovation. I’ll also be meeting Professor Jim McNally, one of the world’s leading gerontologists and a beta reader for my new book. Looking forward to deep conversations on longevity… but first, a row to shore. 🚣♂️🌏 See you soon, Wahine. Tokyo, here we go. Check out @IaforOrg
Master the Art of 'Sweating' a Dock Line Join ASA Award-Winning Captain Lance Botthof from West Coast Multihulls aboard a Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40 as he demonstrates a crucial technique to make dock line handling easier. Learn how to "sweat" a dock line properly on a cleat, allowing you to move the boat with significantly less effort. This method enhances safety and efficiency when securing your vessel. Why Learn the 'Sweating' Technique? Achieve better control when adjusting dock lines under load. Reduce physical strain by leveraging mechanical advantage. Enhance safety during docking and undocking maneuvers. Stay tuned for weekly sailing tips and tricks from ASA's best in the West! 📞 619.365.4326 📧 info@westcoastmultihulls.com 🌐 charter-catamaran.com ASA Catamaran Sailing Lessons & Charters San Diego | Los Angeles | Loreto, B.C.S., Mexico