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New to sailing? 🌬⛵ Learn why reefing your mainsail is essential for safe and comfortable sailing when the wind picks up. In this beginner-friendly sailing tip, we explain what reefing is, when to do it, and how it protects both your boat and crew. Whether you're learning to sail or brushing up on key concepts, this is a must-know safety skill for any new sailor! 📌 Topics covered: • What is reefing a mainsail? • When should you reef your sail? • How reefing helps avoid knockdowns • Why sail reduction improves comfort and control 👍 Like, 💬 comment, and 🔔 subscribe for more beginner sailing tutorials and boat handling tips! Watch the full tutorial here: https://youtu.be/RLg-cRcEmBA Playlist link to Rigging for Beginners: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQOqsyzQgrHMeM6W5NWq-2sEsq1kcp6Eb #SailingWithCoconuts#SailingTips #Reefing #LearnToSail #BeginnerSailing #SailingForBeginners #SafeSailing #SailingBasics #SailboatTraining #SailingLife #SailingShorts

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Yes, I know, it was off-limits, you are not allowed to sail through the Grand Canal with your tender as a non-resident..... But hey, we are Dutch, to us 'no' means maybe there is a possibility. And we only have this one chance now that we are here with our sailboat and tender. So we just did it. And it was great, also a bit tricky through the narrow canals with a lot of waves and 10,000 other boats, check out our video of the trip in the small canals. There you can see very well that Venice is composed of 118 small islands connected by 400 bridges. We enjoyed how you could almost touch the houses and saw everyone in the city doing their thing (loading fruit into the boat, transporting guests).