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REALIDAD o FICCIÓN? 😱 El otro día nos preguntabais varios que qué playa es la que más nos ha gustado hasta ahora en estos casi 2 años que llevamos de viaje con La Sonámbula!!! Pues una de ellas es esta. Te imaginas una playa cubierta de palomitas? Es un gran tesoro que guarda la isla de Canarias, en Fuerteventura!!! Se trata de coral blanco, resultado de la mezcla y la erosión de algas calcáreas con la arena blanca de la playa. Se les llama rodolitos. Has estado allí? Cuéntanos a cuál has ido que no sea lo normal y tenga algo especial!😛 . . . #sail #sailing #sailing_lasonambula #velero #catamaran #sailboat #paradise #caribe #carib #navegaravela #navegarporelmundo #travel #sailingaroundtheworld #playasnorkeling #paradiseawaits #sails #barco #barcos #navega #travesia #islas #popcorn #palomitas #palomita #palomitas🍿 #palomitasdemaiz #fuerteventura #canarias #playa
How to tie a Double sheet bend. #katknots. ▫️ The double sheet bend joins two ropes of different thicknesses well especially if they are wet. Also known as the double flag bend. Make sure both working ends are on the same side when completed. It's stronger that way. ▫️ Form a bight (loop) with the thicker rope. Keep the end up top. ▫️ Thread the thinner line through the loop as shown and then round behind the thicker rope. ▫️ Pass the working end of the thinner line round the neck of your loop. Then tuck the thinner line back under itself twice. It's quicker but not as strong. ▫️ An example of when you might use this knot: attaching a heaving line to a mooring line so it's easier to throw ashore. ▫️ #multihulls #sailing #catamarans #sailinglife #knots #sailingknots #ropes #bestknots #multihull #knot #boats #yachts #catamaran #rope #instaknots #seamanship #sheetbend #katamarans #flagbend #doublesheetbend
We know that learning to sail can be overwhelming and there is a lot to take in. In an effort to help, we’ve created a series of “Bite Sized Lessons” taken straight out of our textbooks – Sailing Made Easy and Coastal Cruising Made Easy. In this lesson we learn how tell tales behave in different conditions, and how to use them to keep your sails trimmed efficiently.