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Sailing the Oregon Coast, Tillamook! 70 Miles Off Shore! Sailing the Oregon Coast! There's Tillamook! We are 70 Miles Off Shore on our way to Mexico in our Sceptre 41, Gypsea Explorer. We are new sailors! Thank you for being here. If you dig the journey, we would love you to subscribe or check out our blog at: https://gypseaexplorer.com/ Cheers! Heather & Chris! Me & The Kiwi

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Subscribe to our channel to get the latest updates on ILCA Laser Sailing Techniques and Tips. International Sailing Academy provides the world-class: - Laser Sailing Clinics - Laser Sailing Tips - Laser Sailing Downwind Coaching - Laser Sailing Clinics - Laser Sailing Online Courses

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Onboard footage from 2018 Melbourne to Hobart ocean yacht race from Line Honours Winner OSKANA. Screeming between South West Cape and South East Cape of Tasmania. Thanks Michael Pritchard for providing us with the footage. #1

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On a Citizen Science Manta Expedition aboard Quino el Guardian in the Socorro Islands, divemaster, Edgar, successfully tags a manta under the guidance of Dr. Robert Rubin.

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The round turn with two half hitches is a great knot to temporarily attach your rope to just about anything. If you want to see a full tutorial you can see it at the following link. https://youtu.be/M_W3nlil1Ko The round turn and two half hitches is a hitch used to secure the end of a rope to a fixed object. The name refers to the components used to form the knot: a round turn wraps the rope around the object (completely encircling it) and the two half hitches secure the end around the standing part. The round turn with two half hitches is a great knot for tying your fenders to your boat for docking. We prefer this option if you are going to be leaving your boat docked for long periods of time. It will hold tight ensuring your boat is protected by the fenders while you are away. There are other fenders knot that are easier to untie, we would only recommend these for short stays or when you a remaining on the boat while docked. If you will be leaving your boat for an extended period of time the Round Turn with two Half Hitches is the best option. If you want to learn some other skills for docking your boat why not check out our video which compares the Cleat Hitch V OXO for tying your mooring lines to fixed cleats. https://youtu.be/LepMcTJuFfI We hope you enjoyed todays Know Knots demonstration where we showed you how to tie a Round Turn with two Half Hitches, a great knot for securing your fenders for docking.

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