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These bulkheads are no joke! 🤯 Because we raised the cabin 25cm, Station 7 has the largest bulkheads on the entire build — 14mm Chechen marine triplay reinforced with 20mm glued interior frames. This is what wooden boat building in Mexico looks like! 🇲🇽🛠️ Full build video 👉 https://youtu.be/Pe_6y-ev_W4 #WoodenBoatBuilding #BoatBuilding #WoodBoat #Bulkheads #ChechenWood #Woodworking #BoatBuild #DIYBoat #Shorts
Nautitech 48 Open has been named European Yacht of the Year 2025 in the Multihull category! 🌟 Two years after the 44 Open, we are extremely grateful and proud to continue on this journey. voices of the jury: « There are cruising catamarans and performance cats. And then there is the Nautitech 48 Open, which combines the best of both worlds, » says Marinus van Sijdenborgh de Jong, test manager of the Dutch magazine Zeilen. Pasi Nuutinen from Vene in Finland sums up the boat in two words: « a pleasure! » More information on the Nautitech 48 Open here : https://www.nautitechcatamarans.com/fr/48-open
In this short video we explain how to tie a bowline when you can’t see your hands. The bowline is one of the most commonly used knots in sailing or on sailboats. Many of us have learned the rabbit-hole-tree method, but I find that difficult to use when I can't see what I'm doing. With practice the method shown in this video can be done by feel, without the need to see your hands. To tie the bowline around an object using this method, simply pass the bitter end around the object before passing it back through the thumb loop (i.e. between steps 2 and 3) and pulling the knot over itself. Disclaimer: - This content is offered solely for your education and entertainment. - There are no warranties, expressed or implicit, about any content or its fitness for a particular purpose. - There are risks of injury, death, drunkenness, and financial hardship involved in sailing. - The skipper is always responsible for the safety of their vessel and crew. - Sailing Tips is not responsible or liable in any way for anything that happens on or anywhere near your boat or any boat that we are not in command of. #shorts #howto #tie #bowline #knot #behindback #cantseehands #sailing #howtosail #learntosail #sailingtips