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Knowing how to tie a bowline is an essential skill for any sailor. The link below has a full demo :- https://youtu.be/zgTD5XD9kTM The bowline is often the first knot taught to sailors as it has so many application from the bow of your boat to the stern, some of these include :- - Attaching Sheets to sails. - Fixing pulleys to control lines. - Creating loops / handles in control lines. - Attaching reefing lines to the boom. - attacking mooring lines to your boat. If you are learning to sail or are thinking of getting in to the sport this is a must know skill that will only take a couple of minutes to master by watching our full video tutorial. https://youtu.be/zgTD5XD9kTM If you want to master more knots why not pick up a copy of the definitive book on knots. The Ashley Book of Knot has approximately 3900 different kinds, from simple hitches to “Marlinspike Seamanship.” Mr. Ashley has included almost everything there is to know about them. Precisely named and classified (some new ones for the first time officially), they can be easily found in the big index. He tells when they appeared, something about their history, and what they are good for. . https://amzn.to/3fkisle We hope you enjoyed todays video, thanks for stopping by and supporting Bottom up Boats, as an amazon associate we get commission from associated sales. As a small You Tube channel we really appreciate the support that this programs give us, it inspires and enables us to create more content for you.

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FREE GIFT to you, CLICK HERE: https://bit.ly/3uSmHhI Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://bit.ly/3ta7Hv6 Sailing Around the World: Life aboard a Catamaran. Recommended Books: https://amzn.to/4bRkWCn Catamarans: The Complete Guide for Cruising Sailors' by Gregor Tarjan https://amzn.to/42XHmxR 'The Voyager's Handbook: The Essential Guide to Blue Water Cruising' by Beth Leonard. 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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Ayer domingo por la noche, sobre las 21:15 horas, me disponía a grabar una tormenta con relámpagos desde la ventana de mi habitación, lo hice con mi DJI Pocket 2 en la modalidad Slow Motion 1080p/240 fps (para 8x). Mi sorpresa mayúscula es cuando descubro casi por casualidad que se han grabado una formación de luces a mucha velocidad (a pesar de estar en Slow Motion). Lo primero que pensé es que podían ser los satélites Starklink, pero recordé que siempre van en fila india y en órbita constante. Pido disculpas por la mala calidad de la imagen, el vídeo es un recorte del original, además este tipo de cámaras tienen un sensor pequeño (1/1.7" CMOS), y en condiciones de poca luz, aparece mucho ruido. Espero vuestros comentarios y opiniones

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