How to use Lines on the Boat. www.alivesailing.com/ / skipper_igor
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@michaelb870
Igor has the highest quality sailing content out there.. Thanks for the video!
@captainirv3542
Great video, as Usual!!!
@gabec77geo
All the "rope" exercises remind me of the sailing school.. and an important lesson - when throwing a "laso", attach one end of the line :P
@sche0707
I haven't seen anyone go into this amount of detail of real sailing keep it up Igor
@TheocraM1991
I saw all ur videos, I'll buy a trimaran now.U r the best!
@markuskalapudas9785
It's nice to know how. It's also good to show in detal. But I really like, when you also tell why!! Great job, thanks!
@blackdoublezero
need a Capt Stropnik t-shirt with pics of all those knots printed on it !
@helaciousadventures
Very useful, thank you. The only problem is when throwing a lasso to the dock it is hard to swing the loop enough when standing at the lifeline. But, I will practice!
@p0esbek
I think using that clove hitch (fender knot as you call it) with a quick release is alright when you're just about to dock just in case you need to quickly move the fenders for whatever reason, but once the boat has been docked there's really no need to be able to quick release those fenders and that variation on the clove hitch is a bit useless. Of course you might be in a crowded place and need to quickly move a fender or 2 when someone else is coming crashing into you, so I can justify using it on a fender or maybe even 2, but honestly, I agree with you. There's no point.
@stefanocippone942
Thanks you so much for sharing
@paulthew2
Excellent.
@scrumpymanjack
Great video. Iearned a lot. Thanks. BTW, your English is amazing but you might want to practise saying "cleat", making sure you lengthen that vowel sound (like "eeeee"). As in this video, it means something VERY different!
@laurence9695
Very useful. Could you please go around the Med in the summer and teach people?
@esyladnas
Does anyone know what size fender this is? Maybe A-3?
@jackfntwist
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@laurence9695
The name of the fender knot is called a ´Cat´s claw´. Because of the way it looks. Now you know...
@johnny_123b
Funny how every respectable skipper on youtube does is differently
@Muratshayev
Great tips. And then after one they throw it at the head 🛳 Thanks!