Welcome aboard to the our video site for sailors. We are being constantly blasted by scammers and pirates, so registration is invite only
contact@sailorsahoy.com with "Invite". No spam, no newsletters. Just a free account
শর্টস সৃষ্টি
In this informative YT short, discover the power of the bowline knot - a sailor's best friend for thousands of years! Learn why this essential knot is a must-know for its ability to withstand tension without seizing and its ease of untying. Find out how to tie a bowline knot, recognize its appearance, and explore its countless uses in various situations around a boat. Don't miss this quick and easy tutorial on mastering the most important knot you'll ever need!
https://www.scanboat.com/en/boat-market/boats/sailingboat-beneteau-411-17524954 Sailingboat - Både sælges, Beneteau 411, 2002 DKK 725.000 Scanboat Beneteau Oceanis 411 Clipper is one of the most popular models from Beneteau – known for its combination of safe sailing qualities, spaciousness, and comfort. Bodil is a 411 in the rare and sought-after 4-cabin version, making her ideal both for long-distance sailing and for trips with a large family or group of friends. 3 cabins with double beds, a forward cabin with bunk beds, and a convertible sofa in the saloon make her CE-approved for 10 people. 2 toilets and a large bathing platform. Bodil is a lovely cruiser, which, in addition to the annual maintenance, we have upgraded for approximately 95,000 DKK over...
Power catamarans have twin engines. That makes them much safer than a conventional single engined powerboat. It also makes them very manouverable. Here I am turning our Skoota 28 in circles without using the steering wheel. You can see the engines are in line, turning is achieved by putting one engine in reverse, the other in forward gear I'm not very good at it yet! In part because the engine thrust in forward is much greater than in reverse, (because the exhaust goes through the propeller), so the throttle in forward needs a delicate touch You can build your own Skoota 28 in plywood from plans by Woods Designs, see more at www.sailingcatamarans.com