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On July 26th, the Ferretti Group, and Riva, at their storied yard in Sarnico launched their new flagship with, the Riva 68' Diable. Making it's debut this September at the Cannes Yachting Festival, the sport and elegant Diable sets a new bar for the open concept market. The sleek hardtop and it's multifunctional sun roof, give "total coverage and maximum comfort" to the main deck and dining area even at it's 40 knot maximum speed. The lower deck features 3 cabins with an amidship master cabin, forward VIP cabin and a twin cabin with single beds on the port side. To learn more about the Riva 68' Diable contact sales@executiveyachtcanada.com www.executiveyachtcanada.com
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How to tie a 🥨 Heaving Line Knot. ... This is an easy, but very useful knot for those times when you need to heave a line ashore or over to another boat. It's fun to tie and flies well. Tie it while you are chugging towards the marina and have it ready in good time. ... Use this knot to add a bit of weight to the end of your rope so it's easier to throw. Try not to hit the person on the dock who's trying to catch it! ... There are lots of variations of this such as the Monkey's Fist, but this one is my favourite for when you are short of time. It's easy to untie too, once the line is safely heaved over. ... The trick is to give yourself enough rope to work with, so make your loops a fair way down from the working end, just practice it. .....