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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

I saw this technique used in one of the Sailrite videos where the person sewing was asssembling several identical pieces. They used one long strip of basting tape to create the seam on all the pieces, then fed all the pieces through the machine almost as if it was one piece. This is a REAL timesaver!! I intended to include all of this in the "Sewing the Sail Pack" video but somehow forgot. Rather than re-edit the ENTIRE video, I thought I'd give YouTue Shorts a try!