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Even with the very best of planning you may be surprised by what you encounter when sailing across the vast ocean. Join us aboard our Lagoon 42 for our post hurricane season sail from Curaçao onward towards the U.S. Virgin Islands as we run into some nasty storms and unexpected surprises from US Border Patrol. Experience life on the wind, join us for a sail 👉🏽 https://cruisenautic.com Do you love travel, does your urge for adventure leave you longing to break free to live the boat life? In 2017 we decided we would do just that, so we sold everything we owned and started out for a new life at sea. We are two USCG 100 Ton Captains who sailed our Lagoon 42 Catamaran out of France and over the last 5+ years we have crossed the Atlantic and completed several circumnavigations of the Caribbean. Our winter base is the Virgin Islands where we offer a variety of sailing and dive experiences aboard CruiseNautic. Music: Diabuleria by KaleidoSea - Artlist Licensed
Cómo se hace el nudo vuelta de escota. Os voy a dar un truco para que no se azoque. La vuelta de escota es un nudo súper útil y rápido cuando tenemos que unir dos cabos de misma mena o diámetro. Lo utilizaremos, por ejemplo, en un remolque o cuando no nos llega el cabo para completar una amarra. El problema que tiene es que muchas veces azoca y nos costará deshacerlo. Es muy fácil. Hacemos un seno con un cabo y pasamos el otro cabo por debajo. Damos una vuelta alrededor del primer cabo y pasamos el chicote por debajo. Antes de azocar, metemos un palo o un taco entre los 2 cabos. El nudo está listo