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On a sunny day Captain Gray broke a new record in his paper boat. He floated for more than 20 minutes in the Houtzagerssingel in Den Haag. And he got on shore almost dry. If you have any remarks or tips feel free to send us a message! And if you like to know more please follow us; On twitter: https://twitter.com/MrMrsGray Or visit our blog: http://gulali.com/mmg/ Thanks for watching!
Learn how to tie the Double Fishermans knot in a matter of seconds. The Double Fishermans knot is a great knot for joining two ropes of equal diameter. The additional turns in the main part of the knot provide some benefits over the single Fishermans knot, making it more secure when not under load while making it easier to undo after it has been under load. The additional loops in the double fishermans knot does result in a larger knot, if this create and issue then revert to the standard or single Fishermans knot. To learn how to do the single Fishermans knot in another one of our Know Knots video, click the link below to learn more. https://youtu.be/AvFgCYWvqyg Thanks for stopping by and watching Bottom Up Boats latest Know Knots video we would love to hear your feedback on our Double Fishermans knot video. Do you prefer the single or double fishermans knot ?
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With the self-imposed sailing deadline of April 1st here, I couldn’t wait for the water pump to arrive. So my friend, Rick Cook came to help me get Vie Sauvage out of the marina and her sails hoisted. The tender and old Johnson outboard did the job in towing the 4ton sailboat both out and into the marina. A long day of gentle breezes and practice in sailing. My first sail ever on my own boat! Be sure to subscribe to the channel for the whole story on how I came to find myself on a sailboat.