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www.acm-cata.com www.100pour100-cata.com Apprendre à faire le nœud de cabestan pour attacher vos pare-battages par exemple. Le nœud de cabestan ou d'amarre est un nœud couramment utilisé en matelotage et en alpinisme. Rapide à faire et à défaire, il ne risque pas de s'ouvrir sous la tension, sans pour autant se souquer (c'est-à-dire sans se serrer de lui-même sous l’effet des tensions, jusqu'à devenir très difficile a dénouer). Les deux brins se serrent indépendamment sous la traction, mais si la tension se relâche, ce nœud peut se desserrer. Il est possible de le nouer au milieu d'un cordage, même si les deux extrémités ne sont pas accessibles. ACM CATA la 1er école de croisière 100% CATA et affiliée à la FFV Vous propose de devenir autonome grâce à 4 stages + une certification Chef de bord. Retrouvez pour chaque stage de formation, 5 domaines de compétences (Technique voile ; moteur ; sécurité ; navigation et culture et sens marin) Vous pouvez effectuer ces stages sous différentes formules : en équipage, en exclusif ou coaching Contactez-nous : catamarans@sfr.fr
The biggest myth keeping people from sailing? That it's only for the wealthy! Here's the truth: you can get on the water for just a few thousand dollars - that's it. Weekend sailing doesn't require a yacht or six figures. And if you want to live aboard full-time? You can find sailboats for the price of a car, sometimes even cheaper! It's not about having a mega yacht - there are plenty of affordable monohulls and catamarans out there. The real question is: how much work and maintenance are you willing to put in? Don't let money myths keep you from the sailing life you want! #sailing #sailboat #liveaboard #budget #affordable #ocean #yacht #boatlife #sailing101 #weekendsailing #myths #getstarted" This description breaks down the cost barriers while being encouraging and practical about what's actually needed to start sailing.
Experience a vibrant celebration of tradition and culture in the highlands of Alor. This dance is a glimpse into the living heritage found across the Lesser Sunda Islands, where ancient customs and modern life intertwine. The rings worn on the feet during traditional dances is made of metal or bronze and is known as a leg ring or anklet. It serves both a musical and symbolic purpose. 1. Rhythmic Sound These metal anklets create a percussive rhythm with each step, adding a rich layer of sound to the performance. They act as natural instruments, keeping time with the music and enhancing the intensity of the dance. 2. Cultural Meaning Wearing these rings is a symbol of connection to tradition and the land. The weight and sound reflect endurance, unity, and the importance of honoring ancestral heritage. 3. Ceremonial Use Typically worn during warrior or ceremonial dances, the rings are part of attire used to welcome guests, celebrate identity, or mark important events. They are both decorative and deeply meaningful. Curious to experience these traditions firsthand? Join one of our immersive journeys across the Lesser Sunda Islands and Alor, where cultural connection, natural beauty, and purposeful travel come together. #CulturalDance #TraditionalDance #FolkDance #WorldCulture #HeritageTravel #CulturalExperience #TravelEurope #TravelUSA #CulturalJourney #EthnicDance #SustainableTravel #ResponsibleTravel #AdventureTravel #CulturalHeritage #TravelWithPurpose #ExploreTheWorld #GlobalCulture #AuthenticTravel #SlowTravel #MeaningfulTravel