Bouba
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I still refer to my book of knots when making a bowlineHave to learn the knot first…..she is still in the early stages of the”rabbit comes out the hole……”
I still refer to my book of knots when making a bowlineHave to learn the knot first…..she is still in the early stages of the”rabbit comes out the hole……”
But your a motorboater…..its forgivableI still refer to my book of knots when making a bowline
Wansy is old and wise enough to know that he’ll do as his wife tells him! If she feels more confident on the helm that’s to be welcomed. Whoever is in charge the key is calm polite instructions, discussed before handThe trick to lassoing.... is to teach the wife. After all it will be her job as you helm
No need for any fancy knot.Have to learn the knot first…..she is still in the early stages of the”rabbit comes out the hole……”
Yes at allcostavoidshoutingWansy is old and wise enough to know that he’ll do as his wife tells him! If she feels more confident on the helm that’s to be welcomed. Whoever is in charge the key is calm polite instructions, discussed before hand
No need for any fancy knot.
If you have eyes (or pretied bowlines) in one end of your dock lines secure that end to your own cleat and bring the other end back to a winch. Throw over dock cleat, haul in slack on winch. No need for any knots but do need to make coils and throw. If the skipper is really good no need for the throw - you can drop it, if pretty good use a boat hook, but a well practiced throw compensates for all your errors!.
Absolutely not true !.......she’s allowed to yell at youYes at allcostavoidshouting![]()
I think we ought to sign up for a six date course with John,your friendly neighbours hood moderatorI think that practicing mooring is great....it’s the most stressful part of boating...so it will give you more confidence. And it’s absolutely essential in team building......apart from that it’s all relaxing....just remember to tell her to duck when you change direction
Get him to take you to visit the Caribbean....you’ll be experts on your returnI think we ought to sign up for a six date course with John,your friendly neighbours hood moderator![]()
What in a Dufour 24……are you mad!Get him to take you to visit the Caribbean....you’ll be experts on your return
Do you know the full history of your boat ?....I wouldn’t be surprised if it has traveled a long way....I wouldn’t do it...but a lot of people think taking a little boat across an ocean is no big dealWhat in a Dufour 24……are you mad!
That’s as maybe but patrolling the seas beyond the Ria are Orcas,rudder eating monsters !Do you know the full history of your boat ?....I wouldn’t be surprised if it has traveled a long way....I wouldn’t do it...but a lot of people think taking a little boat across an ocean is no big deal
Go visit Rum_Pirate....it will test your seamanship....and test your navigation if you can find his islandThat’s as maybe but patrolling the seas beyond the Ria are Orcas,rudder eating monsters !
If you have eyes (or pretied bowlines) in one end of your dock lines secure that end to your own cleat and bring the other end back to a winch. Throw over dock cleat, haul in slack on winch. . . .
Oh,like flying to the moon at night,googideaAnd leave at night while the orca are sleeping
That’s all very well but where is the cross wind ,tide etc and the speakers for the musicThis shows a variation on one of the techniques I was trying to describe in my post above.
That’s all very well but where is the cross wind ,tide etc and the speakers for the music![]()
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