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@sailing-in-Silence IJmuiden 26.06.2025

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Our Australian Shepherd takes her watch duties seriously, especially when there’s action in the water! Check out Rose keeping a close eye on the tarpon cruising past our sailboat. Subscribe for more of the sailing life! 🎶 Music from Artlist After backpacking Asia, road tripping Europe and doing a bit of van life, we’re now exploring the world aboard our Leopard 45 catamaran. #yachtlife #australianshepherd #fishing #boating #boatdog #liveaboard #stmartin

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If your suffering with seasickness these gingerbread cookies will not only be tasty but they will settle your stomach! RECIPE BELOW. Harry bakes his famous gingerbread cookies while on a sail and shares them with his family. They are delicious and warm and he loves baking them! INGREDIENTS 125g butter, softened 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup Golden Syrup 1 egg yolk 2 1/2 cups plain flour 1tbsp Powdered Ginger 1tsp mixed spice 1tsp bicarb of soda METHOD 1. Preheat oven 180 degrees ( 160 fan forced) 2. Cream butter and sugar using electric beater 3. Add egg yolk and golden syrup and mix 4. Add flour , ginger, mixed spice and bicarb and combine 5. Roll into a ball and leave in fridge for 20mins 6. roll out dough between 2 pieces of baking paper 7. cut lots of shapes out using cookie cutters, we use gingerbread men, hearts and a star! 8. Bake in oven for 8-10mins. less if you want soft cookies and longer of you like them hard. 9. Once baked let cool for 10mins on tray then move to cooling rack 10. Enjoy and share with your friends and family! https://www.oceanpeople.com.au Check out our website here. Stay in touch on our socials @oceanpeoplesailing https://www.tiktok.com/@oceanpeoplesailing/ https://www.instagram.com/oceanpeoplesailing/ https://www.facebook.com/oceanpeoplesailing/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music used : Soundstripe Royalty Free Music Artists: BRIGHT SEED - Clocking out 2NDYKCWE3DOJYTNE #sailingfamily #familysailing #sailingtogether #sailboat #catamaran #kidswhocook #fountainepajot #Tanna47 #cooking #seasick #seasickremedy #gingerbread #gingerbreadmen #yachtchef

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Check out the link below for full instructions on how to tie the Highwayman's Hitch. https://youtu.be/USjyE1nTV9Q The Highwayman’s hitch is a quick-release draw hitch used for temporarily securing a load that will need to be released easily and cleanly. The hitch can be untied with a tug of the working end, even when under tension. The highwayman's hitch can be tied in the middle of a rope, and so the working end does not need to be passed around the anchor when tying or releasing. The knot is three bights that each successively lock the previous one: - The first one, in the middle of the rope, wraps around the pole, - The second one (called the toggle bight) is a bight of the standing part locking the first one so the pole is held tight, and - The third one (called the slip-tuck) is a bight of the working part (slack end) locking the second bight. The locking actions are achieved by reaching through each bight to pull the next one through. The knot has to be finished by pulling the standing part tight to ensure that it holds. Until the knot is tightened and properly dressed, the highwayman's hitch has little holding power. The highwayman's hitch is susceptible to capsizing when the pole is substantially larger than the rope diameter. The failure occurs because the second bight sees the force of the standing part, but is held in place by the working part, which has no tension. When capsizing, tension on the standing part pulls the second bight through the first bight. This drags the slip-tuck through, and will release the hitch if the third bight isn't long enough. The team at bottom up boats hope you enjoyed our latest video demonstration where we teach you how to tie the highwayman's hitch.

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