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The constrictor knot is one of the most effective binding knots.[Simple and secure, it is a harsh knot that can be difficult or impossible to untie once tightened. For a full how to video follow the link below :- It is made similarly to a clove hitch but with one end passed under the other, forming an overhand knot under a riding turn. The constrictor knot can be used to secure your rope to any object or can even be attached to another length of rope. Many say that the use cases for the constrictor knot are only limited by your imagination. We hope you enjoyed todays Knot Knots demonstration, if you are interested in increasing your knot tying knowledge why not pick up a copy of what many sailors still call the knot bible. First published in 1944 this book has stood the test of time. With over 3900 different kinds, from simple hitches to “Marlinspike Seamanship.” Mr. Ashley has included almost everything there is to know about them. Precisely named and classified (some new ones for the first time officially), they can be easily found in the big index. He tells when they appeared, something about their history, and what they are good for. Click the link below to pick up a copy of the Knot Bible. https://amzn.to/2UKHxh1 Thanks for supporting Bottom up Boats we how you enjoyed todays know knots tutorial where we demonstrated how to tie the constrictor knot ! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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Ebbene sì. Siamo scaramantici e non diciamo nulla. Ultime 150 miglia. Julia sembra impaziente di arrivare e decide di accelerare, con un galoppo veloce verso la Martinica. Saltella sulle onde, alcune le surfa proprio, raggiungendo picchi di velocità durante la discesa. Decidiamo di chiudere il frullone per non tirarlo oltre il dovuto e riapriamo il Genoa. A bordo c’è un clima strano: si respira la trepidazione dell’arrivo mescolata alla malinconia già presente nei cuori dell’equipaggio. A prescindere da come la si è vissuta intimamente, abbiamo attraversato l’oceano Atlantico. Domani secondo programma arriveremo e inevitabilmente dentro si pensa ai giorni vissuti insieme. Ma non è ancora ora di tirare somme. È ora di tenere gli occhi aperti e vivere l’ultima notturna. Bisogna ancora superare una notte, avvistare terra e avvicinare la nostra destinazione. Solo lì, sarà il momento giusto per tirare il fiato. Per oggi, aspettiamo il tramonto, l’ultimo tramonto di questa traversata. A domani Andrea

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I was setting up for a nice time lapse of the sky and i forgot to put the new battery in so this was cut short but just as it was you can see a nice trail appear in the sky from a plane, just luck but nice none the less :D

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