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Join us aboard the IC36 Stellar as we anchor in a beautiful bay in southern Italy, enjoying the stunning views and the tranquility of the Mediterranean. In this video, you'll see the beauty and grace of the IC36 anchoring in one of the most picturesque spots in the region. As we drop anchor, the calm waters of the bay surround us, and we're free to relax and soak up the beauty of the Italian coastline. The IC36 is the perfect vessel for this kind of adventure, with its spacious interior and luxurious amenities providing all the comfort and convenience you need for a day on the water. Whether you're swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking up the sun on the deck, the IC36 is the ultimate way to experience the beauty of southern Italy. And with so many bays and coves to explore, there's always another adventure waiting just around the corner. So join us on this journey of discovery as we anchor at beautiful South Italy aboard the IC36 Stellar. Another day, another bay - the perfect way to experience the ultimate in luxury sailing! Follow us: Website https://www.independentcatamaran.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/independentcatamaran/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/independentcatamaran
This knot is called a round turn and two half hitches. And the round turn of two half hitches is a fantastic knot for tying on fenders. This is a short lesson from our Catamaran sailing Masterclass knot tying lesson. http://masterclass.nautilussailing.com It's also a great knot for tying your dinghy up to a piling. So here are the steps to do a round turn and two half hitches. You go all the way around your stanchion or the dock post, leave quite a bit of tail. So there's our round turn we like to go over and you come back through that triangle, tighten it up, and the second time we come under. And then back over and that tightens it up. And that's a clean looking round turn, two half hitches. And you can see how that is a real strong, solid knot that's gonna hold your fenders or your dinghy to a dock.
The test consists of lancing handmade wooden javelins from a predetermined line at a coconut situated between 7 & 9.5m above ground level atop a pole. The coconut is divided into 5 horizontal zones, with points on a scale of 2 to 10 being allocated in an ascending amount as one’s javelin strikes & holds higher up the coconut. Normally each competitor throws 8 javelins on 5 to 7 separate occasions. The pole is lowered after each round, and the coconut is removed and taken to the judges for verification of the points gained. Fresh coconut is then hoisted. The winner is the person or team which totals the greatest number of points: