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Watch the full how to video via the link below. https://youtu.be/O-QzPup-ZNw Rope ends will eventually fray even if they were cut with a hot knife or if you burnt the end of the rope. The best way to ensure the tails of your rope stay neat and tidy is to whip the ends. If you want to take your finish to the next level then take the time too added a loop to the end of the rope. In addition to stopping the end of the rope from fraying it gives your halyards the added benefit of having a built in mousing loop that allows you to easier replacing or remove your halyards for the winter with a mousing line. Make sure you stay around to the end of the video to see how this works The team at bottom up boat hope you liked this whipping demonstration if you want to give it a go yourself pick up the tools of the trade from the links below. Sailmarkers Sewing Palm https://amzn.to/3EPWnEx Whipping Twine https://amzn.to/3BRL8cU Sailing Needles https://amzn.to/3wmKtz2 D-Splicer https://amzn.to/3U1vK81 Splicing FID https://amzn.to/3eAr9tj Thanks for taking the time to watch this demonstration showing you how to whip the ends your rope . The team at Bottom up Boats appreciate your support. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchase, this helps us grow the channel and to create more how to sailing content to help more aspiring sailors take up this great sport. If you made it this far be sure to leave a like and subscribe to get the latest videos from Bottom Up Boats as soon as they are released.

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The GC32 Mar Menor Cup - the grand finale of the 2021 season - was also a grand farewell to the leaders of the Red Bull Sailing Team. Double Olympic gold medalists Roman Hagara and Hans Peter Steinacher are lowering the sail on their competitive racing careers after the event. The Austrian team arrived in Mar Menor on a high after their triumph at the GC32 World Championship in Villasimius. Some of the GC32 Class sailors share some of their favourite memories of sailing with and against the duo over the years!