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www.acm-cata.com www.100pour100-cata.com Apprendre à faire le nœud de 8 pour bloquer vos écoutes afin d’éviter qu’elles ne filent. Le nœud de huit est un nœud couramment utilisé en matelotage pour bloquer un bout ou cordage en bout de course, par exemple une écoute. Le nœud en huit est cependant à proscrire sur les écoutes et bras de spi qui doivent pouvoir filer sans obstacle en cas de problème. Le nœud en huit, tressé, devient un nœud en double huit et est aussi utilisé en escalade pour relier la corde au baudrier du grimpeur. Pour cela, un nœud en huit est confectionné sur la corde, puis le bout de corde est passé dans les deux boucles du baudrier et enfin ce bout de corde est passé de nouveau dans le premier nœud en huit dont il suit scrupuleusement le parcours en sens inverse. S'il est, pour cet usage, moins facile à dénouer en cas de forte chute que le nœud de chaise (complété par un demi nœud de pêcheur simple — ou double — pour éviter qu'il ne se desserre), le nœud en huit s'avère plus simple à réaliser et à vérifier. Il est ainsi plus sûr, en particulier pour les débutants. C'est un nœud couramment utilisé en spéléologie. Contactez-nous : catamarans@sfr.fr

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The Catana OCEAN CLASS continues to sell well. She is a rigid and strong performance catamaran, built with Catana's “Carbon Infusion" process. ▫️ She looks like she can weather a storm! ▫️ With her raised helm position and interconnected living and cockpit space, she is proving a popular option for long distance cruisers. ▫️ Pics from @catanacatamarans ▫️ Key points. Inclined hulls and fine entry bows to benefit heading and speed ▫️ Mast set farther aft with large foretriangle for balance under sail and ease of handling ▫️ Good bridgedeck clearance for comfort at sea ▫️ Fine daggerboards to reduce drag with electric raising and lowering ▫️ Loft-style living space with a large living room, spacious L-shaped kitchen, dedicated nav/office and lounge area with a large sleeping berth. ▫️ Designer: Olivier Poncin ▫️ DIMENSIONS LWL 14.99 m/ 49.1ft LOA 15.75/51.7ft Beam 7,98 m/ 26,2 ft Draft boards up1,39 m/ 4,6 ft Draft boards down 2,52 m/ 8.3 ft ▫️ Light displ 13.5T Engines2 x 45cv or 57cv/hp Fresh water 800 L Fuel 800 L Refrigerator 267L and 98L freezer ▫️ Main sail: 92 m² / 990 sq ft Genoa: 65 m² / 699 sq ft Solent 50 m² / 538 sq ft Gennaker: 130 m² / 1,399 sq ft Code 0: 105 m² / 1,130 sq ft Batteries Lithium 4 x 100 Ah Navigation category A ▫️ #oceanlife #multihulls #katamarans #yachts

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► Discover our full article on our website: https://www.multihulls-world.com/news-catamaran-trimaran/arc-2024-almost-3000-nautical-miles-ahead-of-them ► The success of blue water cruising rallies is undeniable, and in this field, the World Cruising Club hosts the biggest, with no fewer than 234 yachts registered for the ARC+ and the ARC combined. We were in Las Palmas for the start of the ARC. The first thing we noticed on the marina pontoons was the growing number of multihulls: there were 33 in 2021, 37 in 2022, 44 last year and 45 this year, out of the 140 boats registered for the start. This brings the number of two and three-hulled yachts taking part to 32% - compared with 28% in 2023, when 156 yachts were entered. The most represented multihull brand this year is Fountaine Pajot with 8 examples, followed by Outremer and Lagoon - with 7 and 5 catamarans respectively. More generally, these transatlantic rallies are always well attended, even if the edition we’re following this year shows a slight decline in favor of the ARC+. Launched in 2013, this rally leaves Las Palmas two weeks ahead of the ARC and includes a stopover in Cape Verde, which seems to be very popular before reaching Granada. The “traditional” ARC, meanwhile, is celebrating its 39th edition and has always set off from Las Palmas. The finish line is in Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia. It’s interesting to note that the format proposed by the organizers, which incorporates safety checks, training modules and comprehensive checks, has become even safer with the advent of satellite internet – thanks to Starlink. Crews with little or no experience of ocean sailing, of which there are now quite a large number, can benefit from assistance that would have been unimaginable just a couple of years ago... In port, the last three days were devoted to final preparations for the multihulls and, of course, victualing - fresh supplies are only taken on board the day before. This is also the day for cleaning fruit with water - it is then hung in well-ventilated nets. Sunday November 24: only a few clouds on the sky and an absence of wind... a trickle of south-easterly air decided to settle over the start line. The whole multihull fleet was ready to set out across the Atlantic, with the exception of one of the Outremer 55s, which had a few technical issues - fortunately, it was able to be hauled out thanks to the brand-new 850-ton travelift, inaugurated just a week previously. At the start, it was Mark and Penny Belcher’s Lagoon 400 Two Hoots (UK) that crossed the line first, followed by Kenneth Frantz’s Elba 45 My Cherie Amour (USA) and Francesco Rongoni’s Neel 47 trimaran Ferdinand (FR). Then, as if by magic, the wind shifted to the northeast and began to strengthen: the trade winds at last! On the deck of the Spanish warship traditionally chartered as a committee boat for the start of the event, Paul Tetlow, the new director of the ARC, didn’t hide his relief as soon as the final start was made: just 5 days ago, the weather forecasts were predicting a strong southerly flow which would have compromised the start - to the point where a three-day delay was even being considered. ► Become a FREE SUBSCRIBER to Multihulls World's YouTube page now - https://www.youtube.com/c/MultihullsWorld ► Log on to our website to discover over 500 multihulls tests! Subscribe to our newsletter to take advantage of our promotions and boat show invitations! https://www.multihulls-world.com/ ► Follow us on Facebook! https://m.facebook.com/MultihullsWorldMag/?locale2=fr_FR ► Discover us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/multihulls_world/ ► Follow our multi news on X https://twitter.com/multihullsworld?lang=fr ► Let’s talk about business https://www.linkedin.com/company/multicoques-mag-multihulls-world/ ► Like us on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@multihullsworldmag @worldcruising #worldcruisingclub #arcrally #laspalmas #grancanaria #atlanticcrossing #multihullsworld #yachting #multihull #cruising #bluewater #sailing #sailcruising #seatrial #boatreview #bluewatersailing #boat #boatlife #boating #sailingday #magazine #youtube #tiktok #catamaran #trimaran #tradewinds

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