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Bowline Knot is the most useful and most popular knot in the world of sailing – it is easy to tie, but also to untie. It is, however, extremely firm and secure. Watch more How to tie videos: https://www.sailingeurope.com/blog/sailing-knots Learn how to tie a Bowline Knot: Step1: Form a loop Form a loop by simply crossing the two sides of the line. Step 2: Line through the rope At this point, you should have two ends – a free and a standing one. As you’ve made the loop, bring the free end of the line through the rope (as some like to say – the rabbit comes out of the hole). Step 3: Wrap it Wrap it around the standing end and bring it back through the loop (the rabbit goes around the tree and then back into the hole). Step 4: Tighten Tighten the knot by pulling both ends.
Jason and Lezlie hear plenty of people claiming it is not possible to power a boat on ☀️ and that ⛽️ is absolutely necessary to power a 🛥️. Watch, subscribe and comment as they show it is in fact possible right now not in some sci fi fantasy. 1986 Prout Snowgoose Elite upcycled as a completely off-grid, self-sustainable solar electric liveaboard navigating America’s Great Loop and beyond. Twin @epropulsiontech Navy 6.0 Evo outboards do the heavy work of propelling this boat, as welll as Spirit 1.0 for the dinghy, powered only by 10 375w Longi solar panels (actually only 8 in Season 1). Tech onboard: @Garmin Striker @simrad-yachting Go 9 @VictronEnergyBV MultiPlus II & Smart Solar Controllers @amazon sourced pretty much everything @facebook862 Marketplace took care of the rest @SpaceX Starlink @verizon @Apple is everywhere on the boat. @insta360 @GoPro
Olive is a 2004 Lagoon 440 listed exclusively for sale with Orakei Marine in New Zealand and YOTI over in Australia. This much sought-after 3-cabin, Owner’s version Lagoon 440 is completing a cruise to the Pacific Islands of Fiji and New Caledonia before returning home to New Zealand by late September ’23. Find out more: https://orakeimarine.co.nz/listings/lagoon-440/