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We talked with the Greek windsurfer Byron Kokkalanis, who placed fifth at the 2016 Summer Olympics and sixth at the 2012 London Olympic Games, and his coach, Nikolaos Kaklamanakis, the Greek gold-medal winner who lit the Olympic torch in the opening ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens! They told us a bit about the venue and the expectations for the competition. Check it out.

Welcome aboard! In today's video, I'm thrilled to share with you why I've chosen Furuno as my go-to brand for boat electronics. As an avid sailor and enthusiast of the open seas, I've explored various options, and Furuno stands out for its unparalleled quality, reliability, and innovation in marine navigation technology. Let's dive into the reasons why Furuno has become an indispensable part of my boating adventures: Wind Sensor Excellence: Furuno's wind sensors are second to none. With precision accuracy and real-time data updates, they provide crucial information about wind direction and speed, empowering me to make informed decisions while sailing. Whether navigating through choppy waters or planning for optimal sail trim, Furuno's wind sensors ensure I stay ahead of the elements. Multi-Function Display (MFD): The heart of my navigation setup is Furuno's MFD. Its intuitive interface, high-resolution display, and seamless integration with other Furuno devices make it a game-changer on the water. From chartplotting to radar overlay, AIS tracking, and depth sounder readings, the MFD offers comprehensive functionality in a single, user-friendly package. TZT12 Chartplotter: When it comes to chartplotters, Furuno's TZT12 stands out as a pinnacle of performance and versatility. With its advanced features, including C-MAP charts, satellite imagery overlays, and customizable display options, the TZT12 provides unparalleled situational awareness and navigation precision. Whether cruising along the coast or embarking on an offshore voyage, I trust the TZT12 to guide me safely to my destination. NXT Radar: Furuno's NXT Radar technology redefines radar performance at sea. With its solid-state design, pulse compression technology, and Target Analyzer feature, the NXT Radar delivers unparalleled detection capabilities while minimizing power consumption. Whether navigating in dense fog, heavy rain, or low visibility conditions, the NXT Radar provides crystal-clear imagery and reliable target tracking, enhancing safety and peace of mind on every voyage. In conclusion, choosing Furuno for my boat electronics was a decision driven by a commitment to excellence, reliability, and uncompromising performance on the water. With their wind sensors, MFD, TZT12 chartplotter, and NXT radar, Furuno empowers me to navigate with confidence, explore new horizons, and create unforgettable memories on the open seas. Join me in embracing the ultimate marine navigation experience with Furuno – where innovation meets adventure, and every voyage is an opportunity to discover the wonders of the ocean. Fair winds and following seas! ⛵️🌊 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exciting maritime content. Until next time, happy sailing!

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 ?