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Master the Art of 'Sweating' a Dock Line Join ASA Award-Winning Captain Lance Botthof from West Coast Multihulls aboard a Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40 as he demonstrates a crucial technique to make dock line handling easier. Learn how to "sweat" a dock line properly on a cleat, allowing you to move the boat with significantly less effort. This method enhances safety and efficiency when securing your vessel. Why Learn the 'Sweating' Technique? Achieve better control when adjusting dock lines under load. Reduce physical strain by leveraging mechanical advantage. Enhance safety during docking and undocking maneuvers. Stay tuned for weekly sailing tips and tricks from ASA's best in the West! ? 619.365.4326 ? info@westcoastmultihulls.com ? charter-catamaran.com ASA Catamaran Sailing Lessons & Charters San Diego | Los Angeles | Loreto, B.C.S., Mexico


? Full test to discover in Multihulls World N°203. ? The head-to-head between 38 and the 380 ultimately never took place, all down to the Mistral that was coming through a little too hard, blowing at over 30 knots early on our test day we'd scheduled out of Bonifacio. So, our boat tester Brieuc Maisonneuve got to sail aboard the new Lagoon 38 in lively conditions, but the 380 remained alongside the dock. His initial reaction: "We set sail in 20 knots, gusting 30. I found the catamaran very stable despite the very short sea, and the helm was very smooth. On the downside, I wasn't so sure about the choice of a self-tacking jib: the sail is difficult to trim at points further off the wind and lacks power when sailing close to the wind, which can result in a slightly disappointing heading. As for the comfort on board, it is exceptional for the size of the boat, and the layout of the starboard hull is a real success." ? TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Builder: Lagoon Architect: VPLP Design Exterior design: Patrick Le Quément Interior design: Nauta Design Length: 37'4" (11.38 m) Beam: 21'10" (6.65 m) Draft 4'2" (1.26 m) Air draft: 60'8" (18.48 m) Light displacement: 22,579 lbs (10.24 t) Mainsail: 599 sq ft (55.7 m²) Self-tacking jib: 237 sq ft (22 m²) Code 0: 581 sq ft (54 m²) Motors: 2 x 29 HP Fuel: 106 US gal (400 l) Water: 79 or 132 US gal (300 or 500 l) Berths: 6 to 10 CE category: A8/B12/C16/D20 ? Become a FREE SUBSCRIBER to Multihulls World's YouTube page now - https://www.youtube.com/c/MultihullsWorld ? Log on to our website to discover over 600 multihulls tests! Subscribe to our newsletter to take advantage of our promotions and boat show invitations! https://www.multihulls-world.com/ ? Follow us on Facebook! https://m.facebook.com/MultihullsWorldMag/?locale2=fr_FR ? Discover us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/multihulls_world/ ? Follow our multi news on X https://twitter.com/multihullsworld?lang=fr ? Let's talk about business https://www.linkedin.com/company/multicoques-mag-multihulls-world/ ? Like us on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@multihullsworldmag #multihullsworld #yachting #multihull #cruising #bluewater #sailing #sailcruising #seatrial #boatreview #bluewatersailing #boat #boatlife #boating #sailingday #magazine #youtube #tiktok #catamaran #lagooncatamaran #lagoon38 #corsica #brieucmaisonneuve @LagoonCatamarans1984 @addictivesailing