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In this informative YT short, learn one of the essential basics of sailing - always having a stopper knot at the bitter end of your rope. Discover the figure-eight knot, a simple and common stopper knot that every sailor should know. Understand the crucial role it plays in preventing the rope from slipping through the block and getting lost. Ideal for sailing beginners, this short imparts a valuable lesson that can save you time and frustration while on the water.
Would you choose this blue water catamaran for a world circumnavigation or a weekend island hop? Rate this yacht from 1–5 stars and comment below! Seawind 1260 © Seawind Catamarans Length overall: 12.45 m (41 ft) Beam: 6.8 m (22 ft 4 in) Draft: 1.16 m (3 ft 10 in) Displacement: 8,200 kg (18,078 lb) Fuel capacity: 480 L (126 US gal) Water capacity: 700 L (185 US gal) Engines: 2 x 29 hp Yanmar diesel Sail area: 95 m² (1,022 sq ft) Cabins: 3–4 cabins The Seawind 1260 is a purpose-built performance cruising catamaran designed for serious blue water sailors who refuse to compromise on safety or comfort. Renowned for its unique tri-fold door system that seamlessly merges the cockpit and saloon, this multihull offers an expansive living area protected from the elements. The twin helm positions provide excellent visibility and a direct connection to the rudders, ensuring a responsive sailing experience in all conditions. With its robust construction and efficient hull design, the Seawind 1260 is widely regarded as one of the best 40-foot cruising catamarans for extended offshore passages. #Seawind1260 #SailingCatamaran #BlueWaterCruising #HarbourMasters