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How to tie the Anchor hitch. ▫️ Also known as an Anchor Bend although that's a bit of a misnomer. This can be used to fasten a line to an Anchor, a warp to an Anchor chain or to tie your tender off onto a ring at the dock. Careful, it can jam, but it should be fine under moderate loads. ▫️ It's similar to a round turn and 2 half hitches except you tuck the working line through the loop of the turns giving you more friction and a stronger hold. Finish it off with a half hitch. ▫️ Add an extra turn at the beginning if you like. Why not? In fact this will make the knot less susceptible to jamming. ▫️ ▫️ ▫️ #hitch #hitches #anchorhitch #multihulls #thehitcher #sailing #catamarans #sailinglife #knots #sailingknots #ropes #bestknots #multihull #knot #boats #yachts #catamaran #rope #instaknots #seamanship #katamarans

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Curious how sails actually move a sailboat forward? 🚤 In this beginner-friendly sailing tutorial, we break down how sails work, the concept of lift, and why adjusting your sail’s angle to the wind (angle of attack) is key to smooth and efficient sailing. 🌬️⛵ Whether you're brand new to sailing or brushing up on the basics, this quick video explains the aerodynamics of sailing in simple terms—no jargon, just clear visuals and easy sailing tips. 🧭 You'll learn:  ✅ How wind flows over the sail  ✅ What creates lift and forward motion  ✅ Why sail trim and angle are so important 👉 Don't forget to check out the full beginner tutorial playlist here:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQOqsyzQgrHPTNxLsHmvyKZl4iNs7mYwZ #SailingWithCoconuts #SailingTips # #SailTrim

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