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New to sailing? 🌊 Learn how to shake out a reef from your mainsail in this quick and clear step-by-step tutorial! This essential sailing skill lets you safely get more sail area as the wind calms down. ⚓ Perfect for beginner sailors, day cruisers, or anyone looking to build confidence on the water. Whether you’re on a small keelboat or a cruising yacht, mastering reefing and unreefing is key to safe sailing. 📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and explore our playlist for more easy-to-follow sailing tutorials! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQOqsyzQgrHPTNxLsHmvyKZl4iNs7mYwZ #SailingForBeginners #Reefing #SailingTips #LearnToSail #SailingBasics #HowToSail #SailingShorts #ShakeOutAReef

Se ha vuelto un clásico subir en mis prácticas de patrón de yate y capitán de Yate hasta Finisterre. La verdad es que es una oportunidad de oro comenzar tu titulación desarrollando tal navegación: Ballenas, delfines, tiburones, aves marinas, son parte de lo que nos encontramos en nuestros rumbos. Porque en la mar como en la vida, no solo cuenta el llegar a tu destino. El durante la navegación también cuenta. De hecho, es lo que cuenta. Suceden un montón de cosas y cada navegación es diferente. Sol, lluvia, viento, nubes. Ello hace que sean condiciones distintas y que cada vez que navego hasta este mítico paraje es distinta que la anterior. Si te ha gustado el vídeo 𝐒𝐮𝐬𝐜𝐫í𝐛𝐞𝐭𝐞 𝐚𝐥 𝐜𝐚𝐧𝐚𝐥 👍 Así nos ayudas a generar más contenido para ti... los amantes de la navegación y del mar. Y si le das a la campanita 🔔 ya alucino... se nos caerán unas cuantas lagrimillas. También nos puedes seguir en otras plataformas: 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐦 - https://www.instagram.com/sailingtxemacapitan_oficial 𝐓𝐢𝐤 𝐓𝐨𝐤 - https://www.tiktok.com/@sailingtxemacapitan 𝐅𝐚𝐜𝐞𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 - https://facebook.com/SailingTxemacapitan

There came a point in Luke Powell’s long lifetime in boats when he realised that the wooden ones, and the skills to build them, were disappearing. He decided to do something about it the only way he knew - hands-on. Since moving to Cornwall from Kent in the 1990s, the result of this labour of love is a fleet of beautifully, traditionally built pilot cutters: EVE, LIZZIE MAY, AGNES, HESPER, EZIRA, TALLULAH, AMELIE ROSE, FREYA, and the largest yet, the remarkable PELLEW, in which Luke had the time and the task to pass-on his accumulated knowledge to a future generation. https://www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk/yacht/747/PELLEW In preserving skills in this way, the wonderful by-product has been to create a desire for experiencing and owning these vessels. As Luke says: “There’s something quite profound about being on something that is not of our time... When you sail on a boat like this, it’s a time machine; it takes you back to another place; it’s not just an object of conveyance. Whereas a modern boat is like a car - just a factory made object that does no more than take you from A to B - PELLEW takes you through time and space.” PELLEW is a faithful recreation of one of the longest surviving and best documented of Falmouth’s Pilot cutters, VINCENT. The original boat was built in 1852 for the Vincent family of St Mawes. She worked for 70 years until she was retired in 1922, ending her days on the Percuil River as a house-boat. After four years in conception and build, on Saturday 29th February 2020 PELLEW joined a select group of leap year launched vessels when she was gently craned into the Truro River. One of the largest and fastest Pilot Cutters to be built in modern times, PELLEW has subsequently enjoyed the busy life of a successful charter boat. There is nothing like her.