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Learn how to tie the Double Fishermans knot in a matter of seconds. The Double Fishermans knot is a great knot for joining two ropes of equal diameter. The additional turns in the main part of the knot provide some benefits over the single Fishermans knot, making it more secure when not under load while making it easier to undo after it has been under load. The additional loops in the double fishermans knot does result in a larger knot, if this create and issue then revert to the standard or single Fishermans knot. To learn how to do the single Fishermans knot in another one of our Know Knots video, click the link below to learn more. https://youtu.be/AvFgCYWvqyg Thanks for stopping by and watching Bottom Up Boats latest Know Knots video we would love to hear your feedback on our Double Fishermans knot video. Do you prefer the single or double fishermans knot ?

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Competent Crew Course details: ➜ https://www.firstclasssailing.com/rya-courses/competent-crew In this short clip you see us out on the Solent during a RYA Competent Crew Course (sailing from Southampton). We sail out of the hove to position by centring the helm and allowing the wind, which was on our port side, to come around the stern of the boat, onto our starboard side. This is known as gybing: taking the stern of the boat through the wind. ** About the RYA Competent Crew course in Southampton ** The RYA Competent Crew course is the perfect introduction for beginners who want to get into sailing and is specifically designed for those with little to no sailing experience. It is the ideal starting point. Even if you’ve only had a brief taste of sailing, whether in the UK or abroad, the Competent Crew course offers structured learning and a strong foundation in the basics of sailing. We run our courses from Southampton, and they take place in and around the Solent. With First Class Sailing you’ll gain hands-on experience, experience life on board, and all the enjoyment it brings. By the end of the 5 day course, you’ll have the skills and confidence to be a capable and reliable crew member. The course begins and ends in Southampton, with stops at scenic destinations around the Solent, giving you the chance to experience different sailing conditions and enjoy stunning coastal views. For more information visit our website on the link below. ** Links ** First Class Sailing ➜ https://www.firstclasssailing.com We offer RYA courses, mile-building trips, and sailing holidays for beginners, seasoned sailors, and everyone in between from our base in Southampton. We also offer shore-based sailing courses in London and Southampton. RYA Day Skipper Theory Course ➜ https://www.firstclasssailing.com/rya-courses/day-skipper-theory-course Learn how to navigate on the RYA Day Skipper Theory. This shore-based course is great even if you have little sailing experience, it's all about building your knowledge, to gain your RYA Day Skipper practical. We run evening classes at various locations in London and during the day at our classrooms in Southampton. There is also an online option. Offshore Personal Survival Course ➜ https://www.firstclasssailing.com/rya-courses/offshore-personal-survival-course Formally known as the RYA/ISAF Offshore Safety Course the RYA/World Offshore Personal Survival Course satisfies the training required by RYA/World Sailing Offshore Special Regulation 6.01 for category 0, 1 and some category 2 offshore races. We run our courses in London and Southampton. ** Credits ** Voice: Duncan Wells Filming: Nick Watts

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SUBSCRIBE ➡️ http://bit.ly/wsnsubscribe Action from the 2.4 Norlin OD Medal Race as Matt Bugg (AUS), Damien Seguin (FRA) and Dee Smith (USA) fight for gold. Follow World Sailing 🌍⛵️ on: Facebook ➡️ http://www.facebook.com/worldsailingofficial Instagram ➡️ http://www.instagram.com/worldsailingofficial Twitter ➡️ http://www.twitter.com/worldsailing Website ➡️ http://www.sailing.org Newsletter ➡️ http://bit.ly/wsezine

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