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The Clove Hitch is widely used on sailing boats for quickly securing a line to a post, rail, or pole. Fast to tie, easy to adjust, and simple to remove. ⛵⚓ Learn how to tie the Clove Hitch, a classic sailing knot for temporary fastening and quick adjustments. Ideal for rails, stanchions, and situations where speed matters. ⚓⛵ Need a knot that’s fast and adjustable? The Clove Hitch is a go-to solution for everyday line handling on sailing boats. ⛵⚓ #clovehitch #sailingknots #knots #sailing #seamanship #boating

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Take a look at the Queens Room on Cunard's newest ship, Queen Anne. This is home to the famous Cunard Afternoon tea, as well as the venue for the ship's ballroom dancing events and the heart of every formal night. What do you think? Have you sailed on Queen Anne?

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What to do? Sail Chesapeake bay or take the outside route and the wild coast of Delaware

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If you are thinking this, you couldn’t be more wrong! In paid collaboration with @remoranoy We should bust some myths for comments like this one 👆🏽 (Discount code at the end) First of all, people who leave comments like these have probably never been cruising or sailing offshore for extended periods 🤷🏼‍♀️ Right? The stress of seeing your battery state of charge steadily going down is no fun experience, but we have probably all been there? But we are cruisers - not racers! For us, the potential loss in speed is unnoticeable and a very cheap price to pay for knowing that we have a source of energy that works regardless of clouds or if it’s in the middle of the night. The main reason why we like it so much is that it keeps on doing its thing; day and night, mile after mile. It just works! And except from having to clean it from sargasso now and then, it doesn’t require anything and you don’t notice it’s there. For offshore sailing I would say it makes absolute sense to have something like this to take the stress of battery charging off your mind. It’s a great complement to our solar and the alternator on the engine. And as we don’t like the bulkyness of wind generators, this is the only thing that we found suitable. What are your biggest concerns? Do you feel convinced yet that hydro really is a great way of charging your batteries for offshore sailing? Until Feb 28th you get a 5% discount on orders on the Remoran website when using the code LINNEASALE5 at checkout. The code also gives you free DHL standard shipping within the EU. What are you waiting for? Go order your own right now 😉

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