Boating 101 Every NEW BOAT!!!!!! should watch this video this simple tip can save you and your boat

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  • Опубликовано: 23 мар 2022
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    Boating 101 cleating off your boat after a long day on the water is so important, how I almost lost a boat becasue I did it incorrectly. Learn from my boating mistakes that almost cost me my boat on America's Great Loop.

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  • @tlalotoani
    @tlalotoani 2 года назад +4

    Why am I watching this video? I don´t even have a boat, still, now I know somenthing new

    • @mcanning51
      @mcanning51 2 года назад +1

      You’re not alone, lots of us dreamers out here. Lol 😆

  • @pewterpirate4560
    @pewterpirate4560 Год назад +2

    Good too see Coach Arians enjoying retirement lol

  • @haroldconnell2973
    @haroldconnell2973 2 года назад +2

    Boating for 40 years, I learned a new lesson today

  • @badams48
    @badams48 2 года назад +3

    These are must watch videos for people looking to purchase a boat or who are new boat owners. I have learned so much about boating from watching these videos. I check youtube everyday to see what new video Paul has posted. He talks about the pros and the cons regarding boating. Thanks for sharing your boating knowledge.

  • @rogerroy911
    @rogerroy911 2 года назад +3

    I agree , I have showed this to my wife over and over. Now I just recheck all the lines after the engines are off. Happy wife , happy life...😉

  • @BAYERNEMPIRE
    @BAYERNEMPIRE 11 месяцев назад +3

    Why do you not do a full circle at the start? You immediately move to an over under on the horn, which I thought was incorrect.
    Should be:
    Wrap the base that is the furthest away from your starting point (boat)
    Do a full wrap around the base
    Go over then under the horn you started from
    Create a loop away from your boat and pull taught
    Is this wrong?

  • @DLeopoldi914
    @DLeopoldi914 10 месяцев назад +2

    I always leave my lines at my dock so I tie up the same way every single time….

  • @rayvagabond3429
    @rayvagabond3429 2 года назад +1

    Seamanship skills and so important. Most people don't know how to throw a dock like properly.

  • @AdventuresOfDanandSue
    @AdventuresOfDanandSue 2 года назад +3

    I thought you would talk about why you should coil you line when leaving it on the dock.

  • @LawrenceBroussard
    @LawrenceBroussard 25 дней назад +1

    Great Tip!

  • @erikyoutube5692
    @erikyoutube5692 2 года назад +2

    Man…to tell you the truth I never paid attention to which way I turn my half hitch..j I will definitely look at this differently the next time (which thank goodness is coming soon here in Wisconsin)
    And the new trawler down by you Captain! Thanks for all your help!!

  • @BobEstler
    @BobEstler 2 года назад +3

    Hope you are feeling better soon.

  • @tomvancil8213
    @tomvancil8213 2 года назад +2

    Been practicing with a 6” cleat and line I bought of of Amazon👍. Working on the bowline knot now, just about got that one too 😊
    Hope you get that voice back soon take care 👊

  • @timothyreyna1444
    @timothyreyna1444 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO

  • @randolphh8005
    @randolphh8005 7 месяцев назад +1

    You are tying the knot correctly, but you need more wraps, especially with braided dock lines on slippery cleats. I have watched the knot you tied for us literally pull of the cleat with braided lines. You need to wrap the cleat twice, or better yet put another half hitch on(two total). If you lay the half hitches correctly they will always be removable.

    • @NoRegretsLifestyle
      @NoRegretsLifestyle  7 месяцев назад

      Yes adding one more does make it much easier if you have to lay into one and really put it under load.

  • @p.u.s.h.532
    @p.u.s.h.532 Год назад

    Fantastic!

  • @iggyvelez7937
    @iggyvelez7937 Год назад +1

    Thank you great video. Hope your voice is better by now 😊

  • @dianeassell6530
    @dianeassell6530 Год назад +1

    Great information

  • @johncollandrasr8801
    @johncollandrasr8801 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Bro.😀

  • @SpiralDesignWorks
    @SpiralDesignWorks 2 года назад +1

    What do you do with the "bitter end" or the left over line? I have always coiled it up like you had there but some think that can create a dock tripping hazard.

  • @wps6
    @wps6 2 года назад +1

    Noticed that at 3:12 I think you said the boat was cleated in a lock. Never a good practice for exactly the reason you stated: risk of boat loss and having to cut lines. We're gold loopers and boat on a river with locks. Learned this lesson early and never repeated the error. You might also look up and make a "Looper's Loop". Made it much easier for the admiral to drop a loop over lock bollards.

  • @FodayYillah-li8lt
    @FodayYillah-li8lt Месяц назад +1

    Foday Yillah 👍

  • @jeromehebert3184
    @jeromehebert3184 2 года назад +1

    interesting

  • @jonrathke9833
    @jonrathke9833 2 года назад +1

    Since when do you tie off in a lock??

    • @NoRegretsLifestyle
      @NoRegretsLifestyle  2 года назад

      Yes that was a mistake in its self, but it happen and if I had tied of correctly i would not have had to cut the line. But no way should anybody tie off in any lock

    • @randolphh8005
      @randolphh8005 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, when docking both ends can be tied off with knots that can be easily untied. In a lock NEVER tie off both ends.

  • @russellcole3549
    @russellcole3549 2 года назад +1

    My Man,
    After being a Boy Scout, a rock climber for twenty-five years and sailor for fifty years who has owned ten sailboat and crewed on numerous other power and sail vessels, I can tell you that you don't really understand the concept of lashing you are trying to teach. You don't seem to actually know why your line would not release and you had to cut it, because the multiple half hitches you show as the purported way you tied up the boat would not have jammed. To the contrary, that technique is often used on sailboats when you want the line to come undone quickly, for sails, for tying to the dock, etc. The net effect of your video is that you explained that you did not know how to tie up the boat in the past, but now you kind-of do.
    Also, putting the last half-hitch on "backwards" as you accuse your wife (or is it wives in general that you think are incompetent?) will not cause the line to jam. To the contrary, it will cause the line to not be secured. But that sloppy technique has less tendency to "jam" than a properly tied cleat knot.
    Russ
    Sailing Vessel Coyote
    Alamitos Bay Yacht Club
    Long Beach, California

    • @NoRegretsLifestyle
      @NoRegretsLifestyle  2 года назад

      Thanks Russ Loved Alamitos when we had our boat down in long beach