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đȘą Sunday Boat Tip [13/52] đȘą These are the apps we use to make our anchor life a little bit smoother and get a little piece of mind at night! Do you use these too or do you have other favorites that should be added to the list, let us know in the comments! đșïž Navionics The app which we use for navigation. When itâs time to anchor, we use it to find a good spot and as we drop the anchor the one at the helm pushes the pin button creating a marker for the anchor location. âïž Anchor Pro An app which works as an anchor alarm. We use the position from the Navionics marker and type it into the Anchor Pro app. There is an error margin as we get the position at the helm and the anchor is at the bow, but it works well enough! We then put in an allowed radius depending on the amount of chain and general surroundings. The app sounds an alarm if we go outside that radius. Itâs not necessary to have the Pro version, but it allows for the app to send notifications to other units if the alarm goes off. đŹ Telegram Itâs an app for chats and communication. For us, we use it to communicate with the Anchor Pro app. As long as we have internet onboard we can send a message in the Telegram app to the unit running the Anchor Pro and we get an instant reply with anchor distance and bearing. We also get instant notifications if there is an alarm. đMarine Traffic Itâs an app for watching world wide AIS targets. As long as we leave the AIS running (and we are not in a too remote place) then we can watch our boat's position on here. If sh*t were to go really bad and Linnea would for some reason leave the anchorage without us, we could in theory track and find our boat this way. Donât forget to save this post and share it with a friends who needs to see this đ«¶đŒ
www.acm-cata.com www.100pour100-cata.com Apprendre Ă faire le nĆud de chaise sert dans beaucoup de situations et est trĂšs facile Ă dĂ©faire et extrĂȘmement rĂ©sistant. Câest faire une boucle non coulissante sur une bite dâamarrage ou sur un taquet par exemple⊠Le nĆud de chaise, ou nĆud de bouline, du nom du cordage qui sert Ă Ă©tarquer une voile carrĂ©e, est un nĆud de boucle fixe (non coulant). Sa particularitĂ© est qu'il est facile Ă dĂ©faire, mĂȘme aprĂšs avoir subi une traction trĂšs forte ou aprĂšs un resserrement dĂ» au dessĂšchement du cordage, toutefois il ne peut ĂȘtre dĂ©nouĂ© sous tension. Il peut ĂȘtre mis en Ćuvre sur des cordages rĂ©alisĂ©s dans tous les types de matĂ©riau. Pour rĂ©aliser le nĆud de chaise, il existe plusieurs mĂ©thodes (sans nom). 1re mĂ©thode : Le puits et le serpent Cette mĂ©thode didactique est notamment enseignĂ©e avec la phrase mnĂ©motechnique « Le serpent sort du puits, il fait le tour de l'arbre puis il rentre Ă nouveau dans le puits. ». Voir schĂ©ma ci-contre 2e mĂ©thode : ganse On confectionne une boucle dans laquelle on passe une ganse. Il faut alors passer le brin libre dans cette ganse et tirer la ganse pour que le nĆud se mette correctement en place1. Cette mĂ©thode permet de faire une partie du nĆud Ă l'avance (boucle et ganse). 3e mĂ©thode : basculement On croise les brins Ă 90°, puis on rĂ©alise une boucle en basculant les brins, et on repasse le brin court dans une boucle2. Cette mĂ©thode permet de rĂ©aliser d'une seule main une boucle Ă l'extrĂ©mitĂ© d'un cordage (pour une amarre par exemple).. Il est important en tant que Chef de bord de savoir-faire diffĂ©rents nĆuds correspondant Ă une utilisation bien spĂ©cifique. Votre Formateur ou Coach vous enseignera ce domaine de compĂ©tences dans le cadre du cursus de formation ACM et sur les 4 niveaux de stages. Contactez-nous : catamarans@sfr.fr
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