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Hey guys, I think knowing your knots is a very important part of boat life since you gotta use knots every single day - but I do know a surprisingly big number of sailors who are more the “if you don’t know how to knot, knot a lot” type! 🤪😂 I definitely always make sure to tie off my dinghy properly- you don’t wanna come back to where you “parked” your dinghy, just to find an empty spot - happens more often to sailors than you’d think. 🤣😜 But KNOT on my watch! Bowline for the win! 😁💪 What’s your favorite knot? Cheers guys, Kristina
Hoy te voy a explicar las diferencias que existen entre la jarcia firme y la jarcia de labor en un aparejo Marconi. Las podemos distinguir a simple vista. La jarcia firme está quieta y la de labor tiene movimiento. Por ejemplo, pertenecen a la jarcia firme los obenques y estays y a la jarcia de labor las drizas y escotas. Los backstays realizan cierto movimiento, pero se les considera jarcia firme.