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Wolfgang Natterer takes a nasty double slam to the head while filming for DISTRICT. Check out Philipp Ramppel's mini movie right here - onboardm.ag/District. It's rad! And don't worry Wolfgang stuck his trick, and then some. Subscribe to Onboard Here - http://bit.ly/1gpxJM5 Join Onboard on Facebook Here- http://onboardm.ag/Facebook Follow Onboard on Twitter Here - http://onboardm.ag/Twitter
Interview with Cruise Director Abe Hugues on Harmony of the Seas. We had been playing Cards against Humanity with new friends on the ship ... and the word got out! The main theater show for this cruise was Grease, so when we found the Cards Against Humanity cards that were so fitting, we just had to go on TV and show the rest of the passengers! Link to Abe Hughes page: https://www.abehughes.com
TEASER. Making the Hard Decisions to Go Cruising: Ep 5: NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT Circumnavigator David Haigh gives his advice about navigation equipment for a blue water cruising boat. Subscribe to SAILFLIX.COM to stream the full episode and series, along with our entire library of sailing adventure documentaries and how-to sail and boat maintenance videos. In the full episode David describes the navigation equipment he used aboard his 39 foot cutter, Suhula, during his 12-year voyage around the world. Subscribe to SailFlix.com to watch the series along with our entire library of sailing adventure documentaries and how-to sail and boat maintenance videos.
Bowline Knot is the most useful and most popular knot in the world of sailing – it is easy to tie, but also to untie. It is, however, extremely firm and secure. Watch more How to tie videos: https://www.sailingeurope.com/blog/sailing-knots Learn how to tie a Bowline Knot: Step1: Form a loop Form a loop by simply crossing the two sides of the line. Step 2: Line through the rope At this point, you should have two ends – a free and a standing one. As you’ve made the loop, bring the free end of the line through the rope (as some like to say – the rabbit comes out of the hole). Step 3: Wrap it Wrap it around the standing end and bring it back through the loop (the rabbit goes around the tree and then back into the hole). Step 4: Tighten Tighten the knot by pulling both ends.