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Sure, sometimes we swap the pine trees 🌲 for palm trees 🌴 but I don’t think that’s what they meant 😉 For all those who do believe this is how every morning should look like, welcome to boatlife ⛵️ we are Greta and Michael and our mornings look like this since 2019 🌅 over the years our mission has become to help as many people as possible to take the leap 🌊 we write guides (see link in bio), invite sailors on board to try out boatlife, hop on phone calls to answer your questions and keep posting on this platform to share the love ⛵️ What do you think? should mornings look like this? to many more salty mornings 🌊 Greta and Michael #sailing #liveaboard #sailingadventure #sailinglife #boatlife⚓️
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.