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La construction du PREMIER C-CAT 48 est lancé sur le chantier Fiumicino à Rome.Le nouveau modèle C-Cat 48 sera mis à l'eau en AVRIL 2021. Comme chaque modèle de C-Catamarans, C-CAT 48 est un catamaran 100% personnalisable. Aménagements, couleurs, matériaux, équipements, jeux de voile… Tout est « sur-mesure », pour que chaque C-CAT 48 soit construit à limage de son propriétaire. C-CAT 48 est un catamaran haite de gamme avec une construction epoxyvynilester sur ame Corecell, cloisons composite et infusion sous vide, cuisson de l ensemble composite seront à nouveau les garanties d’une construction légère, rigide et robuste.
Join us for the thrilling Close Cross Quoile Spring Series, an exciting IRC 1 racing event held at the beautiful Quoile Yacht Club on Strangford Lough. This sailing competition features a range of impressive yachts, including the J109, as they battle it out on the water. With its stunning scenery and unpredictable winds, Strangford Lough provides the perfect backdrop for an action-packed sailing race. Watch as the skilled sailors expertly navigate their sailboats, often going to red and executing precise bottom up maneuvers to gain a competitive edge. The Quoile Spring Series is a must-see for anyone who loves yacht racing, sailing, and the thrill of close crosses. With near misses and intense competition, this event is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or just a fan of the sport, you won't want to miss this captivating footage of yacht life and the sailing lifestyle on Strangford Lough. The IRC racing series is a highlight of the sailing calendar, and the Quoile Yacht Club is the perfect venue to experience the excitement of sailboat racing. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the thrill of sailing and yachting on one of Northern Ireland's most beautiful loughs. The team at bottom up boats hope you are enjoying our short clips from the 2026 racing season
The Alpine butterfly knot, also known as lineman's loop, butterfly loop, butterfly knot and lineman's rider, is a knot used to form a fixed loop in the middle of a rope. There are multiple ways to tie the Alpine Butterfly knot, in today's video we will teach you the wrap method where we form the knot by creating three loop around you hand to form the base of the knot. It can be tied without access to either end of the rope, this is a distinct advantage when working with long sheets or halyards. The Alpine butterfly knot is an excellent mid-line rigging knot, it handles multi-directional loading well and has a symmetrical shape that makes it easy to inspect. The Alpine Butter fly knot is great for creating temporary purchase systems which can help secure items with additional holding power. Making it great for tying down dinghies, spars, sails or just about anything you can loop your rope around. The Alpine Butterfly knot will tighten on itself making a secure loop or purchase system, it can be easily undo even after heavy load is applied making it a great temporary solution when a loop is needed. The team at bottom up boats hoped you enjoyed this Know Knots shorts video demonstration where we should you how to tie an Alpine Butterfly Knot. If you have a suggestion for other must know knots you would like a short for drop us a comment at the bottom of the video and we will give it a go. #bottomupboats