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#shorts A Motoryacht enters a cave near Alanya Turkey to take a closer look.. We were impressed by the precision manoeuvering of this boat while we explored the caves ourselves!

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HONEY is a beautiful example of Hinckley’s timeless and elegant Talaria 29 Runabout featuring a traditional Flag Blue Hull and light cream topsides. She comes equipped with several factory upgrades that set her apart from the rest, including a Volvo D6 435hp Common Rail diesel, teak decks and custom teak helm pods. This stunning, two owner, late model Hinckley has always been in fresh water and is available for inspections in Harbor Springs, MI. Link to listing: https://hinckleybrokerage.com/yachts-for-sale/hinckley-talaria-29-runabout-2013-4262174/

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The Fishermans Knot is a simple but effective way to join two lengths of rope together. The knot is more secure than a sheet bend under light load as you can tighten the overhand knots around the main lines which prevent the knot from coming undone before load is put on the lines. The Fishermans knot is preferred to tying a sheet bend when the rope diameters are the same. If you are going to have constant high levels of load on the joined lines the Fishermans Knot will become hard to untie, if you are join ropes which will stay under constant load are Sheet Bend will work better. Learning how to tie a fisherman knot is easy, most people already know how to tie a overhand knot, the Fishermans knot is tied by combining two overhand knots. Click the link below to learn how to tie a overhand knot. https://youtu.be/5z3BR2vCTcc Some sailing use cases for the Fishermans Knot include :- * Joining Jib sheets together to make them continuous * Joining Spinnaker sheets together to make them continuous. * Joining rope that have broken together in an emergency * Making a short rope longer Thanks for visiting the Bottom Up Boats channel, we hope you enjoyed this short video and you learnt a new skill that will help you with your cruising or racing. If you did remember to subscribe to ensure you get notified of our future sailing videos.

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After a 7 hour sail we were all ready for a good sleep under the stars! #familygoals #sailing #liveaboard

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