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The Anchor Hitch is a super knot which tightens on itself when load is applied. It is really simple to tie, all you need is two round turns. One over the top of the item you are securing your rope to and the second one on top of the first. The Anchor hitch will tighten on it self making it hard to undo after load has been applied, making it a great option for permanently securing your rope to an object. Adding the bight when you finish the anchor hitch makes it a lot easier to undo. The additional width of rope used to finish it with the bight is easy pulled out via the tail of the rope. If you are looking for a more details video to learn this not why not check out our long form version showing you how to tie an Anchor Hitch on a Bight. https://youtu.be/XO3rcZkDNWs If you are looking to learn additional options to secure your rope to a fixed object why not check out our fender knot play list which has a variety of options for you to consider. Fender Knots Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMoCfFBA9IMWkGLDg-RXf6hCHSSumWlha For an even faster, one handed release check out the highwaymans hitch. The ultimate hitch for a fast get away. https://youtu.be/USjyE1nTV9Q The team at bottom up boats hope you enjoyed our latest video demonstration where we teach you how to tie the Anchor hitch finished on a bight..

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Sailing in Croatia with Ladies from Jamaica: A Journey of Sun, Sea, and Sisterhood Imagine the sun dipping low into the Adriatic Sea, its golden rays dancing on the water as a sailboat glides between Croatia's idyllic islands. Now picture a group of Jamaican women, full of energy and joy, navigating these stunning blue waters. This is not your typical sailing trip—it's a fusion of culture, adventure, and the undeniable magic of the sea. The Perfect Blend: Caribbean Vibes Meets Adriatic Beauty Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast is known for its breathtaking scenery—historic towns like Dubrovnik and Split, pristine beaches, and hidden coves that feel like personal retreats. But what happens when the vibrant spirit of the Caribbean meets the calm, tranquil waters of the Adriatic? From the moment our boat left the marina, the ladies from Jamaica brought their infectious energy. The rhythm of reggae filled the air, blending perfectly with the sound of the waves. Laughter was constant, the conversations rich with stories from Jamaica’s sun-kissed shores. Sailing through Croatia became more than just a travel experience—it became a celebration of cultural exchange. Island Hopping: Adventure with a Dash of Relaxation Croatia boasts over a thousand islands, and each one is unique in its beauty and charm. Our journey started in Split, a bustling port city with ancient Roman roots. From there, we sailed to the famous island of Hvar, known for its chic vibe and crystal-clear waters. The ladies, true to their Caribbean roots, were immediately drawn to the island’s vibrant nightlife, where we danced to both reggae beats and local Croatian tunes under the stars. Next, we visited the quieter island of Vis, where untouched nature and hidden beaches welcomed us. While some of us took to snorkeling and discovering the underwater wonders, others relaxed on the deck with rum cocktails in hand—an ode to Jamaica’s signature spirit. The island of Korčula, often called "Little Dubrovnik," brought out the history buffs in us. As we explored its medieval walls and winding streets, we couldn't help but draw parallels to the fortresses of Port Royal back in Jamaica. Both islands hold deep historical significance, making the connection between our two worlds even stronger. Food and Flavor: A Culinary Fusion One of the highlights of the trip was the food. Croatia's Mediterranean-inspired cuisine, with fresh seafood and olive oil-drizzled dishes, paired beautifully with the bold flavors we brought from Jamaica. On the boat, we cooked up a storm—grilled fish marinated in jerk seasoning, served with a side of Croatian peka (a slow-cooked dish). The flavors of the Adriatic sea met the spices of the Caribbean in a delicious fusion, and we shared meals that felt like a bridge between our homes. In the coastal town of Ston, famous for its oysters, we indulged in freshly harvested seafood, while reminiscing about the rich flavors of Jamaican ackee and saltfish. The shared love for food brought us closer, as we exchanged recipes and stories, all while enjoying the stunning backdrop of the Adriatic. The Power of Sisterhood on the Sea Sailing with the ladies from Jamaica was more than just a fun trip—it was an empowering experience. There’s something about being out at sea, the wind in your hair and the sun on your skin, that makes you feel free and alive. Whether we were learning how to navigate the boat or simply lounging on deck, the sense of camaraderie was palpable. We laughed through challenges, like trying to figure out how to anchor in a busy harbor or dealing with the unpredictable Croatian winds. But more importantly, we supported one another, whether it was cheering each other on during snorkeling adventures or lending a hand when someone needed help navigating the ropes. The beauty of sailing is that it’s as much about the journey as it is about the destination. And with this group of dynamic Jamaican women, every moment was a celebration of friendship, resilience, and the sheer joy of living life to the fullest. A Lasting Connection As the trip came to an end, and we returned to the bustling port of Split, we realized that this journey was more than just a sailing adventure. It was about creating memories, building bonds, and discovering the world through each other’s eyes. The Adriatic Sea had become a place of connection—between islands, cultures, and most importantly, between us. Croatia’s calm, picturesque waters had welcomed the vibrant energy of Jamaica, and together, we created a story that will live on in our hearts. Would we sail again together? Absolutely. Because this journey wasn’t just about the places we visited; it was about the people we shared it with. Conclusion Sailing in Croatia with ladies from Jamaica turned out to be a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and sisterhood. The blend of Caribbean energy with the serenity of the Adriatic Sea was pure magic.

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More knots at 'kats.co/kts'. 🥨 If you want to give a bit of oomph to your Bowline, if you are tying off your tender for example, then try a Water Bowline. .... We've featured this before, but this is a better and quicker way of tying it. It's effectively 2 knots for the price of one. * Instead of a normal loop, make a Clove Hitch in the Bight on the standing end. Then pass the working end up through, round and back down as you normally would in a Bowline. ... Tighten the Bowline part first, and then the hitch. Voilà! A really strong Bowline variation. Remember, it's going to take you slightly longer to untie. As the name suggests, it's good in water, that's why it's a good knot for your tender on windier days. Standard bowlines can work free if your tender is pulling and pushing on it, especially with wet synthetic rope. * #multihulls #sailing #catamarans #sailinglife #knots #sailingknots #ropes #bestknots #multihull #knot #boats #yachts #catamaran #rope #instaknots #seamanship #bowlineknot #katamarans #bowline #waterbowline

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