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Square Knot is also known as a reef knot. It is easy to tie, but when you join two lines together be aware because it easily slips and comes undone. Watch more How to tie videos: https://www.sailingeurope.com/blog/sailing-knots Step1: Form a half knot Take two ropes – you have a left one and a right one and cross them to form a half knot. Step 2: Cross them again Cross them the second time – right over left. Step 3: Repeat and twist Then again, cross left over right and twist. Step 4: Pull and tighten Pull both sides and make sure both parts of the line exit the knot together.
Our team rider Victor Borlin shows us all his moves in Pozo, Grand Canaria. You can find out more about Ben from his instagram channel here - https://www.instagram.com/victorborlin_swe141/ Victor is using his 2023 Purelip from Loftsails, read about how this sail could help your wave sailing here - https://www.loftsails.com/windsurf-gear/sails/purelip #windsurfing #jumping #waves #wavesailing #spain #pozo #shorts
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