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#162t How to sail a Catamaran - Catching a MOORING Ball and What are They | Sailing Sisu Leopard 45

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This week we show you the different ways to rig a mooring ball, how to catch the ball, what to look for when selecting a mooring ball, and what goes on beneath a mooring ball. 00:00 Intro 01:15 Types of Mooring Rigging 05:05 Sisu / Bridal Mooring Setup 08:40 Sisu Anchor Bridal Setup 12:37 Preparations for Mooring 13:53 Problems while Mooring 15:42 Headsets - Marriage Saviors! 17:23 Practical - Catching the Ball! 24:17 Word of Caution 25:53 Releasing the Mooring - Sisu Style 26:36 What can go Wrong? Stay in Control 28:22 Entangled? 29:44 Dive the Mooring Line - ALWAYS! 33:08 What is below the Water? What makes a Mooring Ball good? A big shoutout to all our subscribers, you guys rock! And to y'all not yet subscribed, please hit that RED SUBSCRIBE (it's free) then the BELL (it's free too) so that you won't miss our latest releases. AND if you liked what you saw or have some advise to give us, the THUMB and leave a COMMENT (it's free too!) :-) www.YouTube.com/c/SailingSisu Reward us on Patreon to update our equipment: patreon.com/SailingSisu Blog: sailingsisu.blog Facebook: facebook.com/SailingSisu Instagram: instagram.com/SailingSisu Twitter: @SailingSisu. Tumbler: sailingsisu.tumblr.com Flickr: flickr.com/people/SailingSisu Music: epidemicsound.com Leopard Catamarans: leopardcatamarans.com (mention Sailing Sisu and see what happens ;-) Theme Song: written and composed by Ghapi, song name is Sisu. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... We purchased a Leopard 45 Catamaran to sail around the world. Our channel documents our thought and decision making processes with regards to the preparations of getting her kitted out for our needs. We want to visit off the beaten track places and need to prepare for ice bergs, storms, heavy seas, as well as nice tranquil tropical waters... Follow us on our journey, of which we've done more than 20 000 miles already. Our wish is that you may hopefully live vicariously through our adventures, or take some valuable information with you that might assist you in your endeavors some day.

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