Pentru începătorii navigației! Aflați, pas cu pas, cum să legați o funie pentru navigație. Dacă abia începi cu navigația, va trebui neapărat să înveți acest nod. Susține-ne pe Patreon?!: http://bit.ly/2lRyPtk Obține un tricou (sau 3!): http://bit.ly/HonuBrandTeeSpring Instrumentul nostru gratuit pentru planul de etaj: http://bit.ly/2mbCALr Acest videoclip este ideea mea despre cel mai bun mod de a învăța și exersa acest nod. Complet cu ghiduri de depanare și câteva variante mai avansate. Dacă sunteți în căutarea unei frânghii cu care să exersați: http://amzn.to/2gwnzgR Pentru mai mult decât v-ați păsa vreodată să știți despre bowline, consultați acest pdf uimitor pe care l-am găsit: http://www.paci.com. au/downloads_public/knots/Bowlines_Analysis.pdf Muzică: ProleteR – Soul Key ProleteR – Înapoi Acasă
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Cel mai bun mod de a lega un nod de bowline pentru navigare cu depanare și variații
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Your video is very clear … but the actual knot at the end is shown much better by this guy. It is in German – but you can get it easy. This knot is so fast! Just like your one at the end of the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04xBAvy8VN8
There is no correct or incorrect way to do the "spiral". There are are 4 ways to tie this knot depending on which hand is holding the tag end and whether the tag end goes over(O) or under (U) the standing end to form the loop at the start. The tag end goes O, U, O, U, O or vice versa.
Thanks! I'm not a sailor but every Fall when I clean the valleys on my roof, I refresh myself before I secure my safety line to my anchor before I clip on to harness. I give my tail lots of line so it doesn't loosen but thanks for the "Alex weave" pointer.
thank you i finally got it
you bowline knot teachers are all dumb.. you can do "your first mistake" example correctly… you just put the lose end INTO the hole first and go from there, rather than start from under up THROUGH the small loop.. duh. Same thing, but from other side… bottom side as YOU show it.
Great instructions
I have watched a few other videos and this one is the beat and simplest one thank you
The knot takes 19 seconds, the video takes 19 minutes. smh
Very nice knot
Even in Germany this bad way of tying a bowline or Palstek as we call it is told. Thanks.
Thanks a lot for this lesson. You can find other interesting methods,
how to tie useful knots right here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUf5EhOVxEE&t=4s kind regards Robert
So you did the rabbit out of the hole, round the tree and back down the hole, you just didn't use those words. As for doing it round an object, such as the carabiner used here, I had figured out that this made it easier, or at least eliminated the possibility of doing it wrong, just prior to watching this video. The one difference is that I prefer to make the loop before feeding the running end around/through the object, for some reason it seems more intuitive to me, but the outcome is still the same.
Anyway, well done on producing a video with nice, clear instructions and not letting your hands block the view of what you're doing, unlike some of the others.
You covered everything extremely helpful thank you
Excellent, clear demonstration with explanation and repetition. Thank you very much.
Irritating music noise in the background. Completely unnecessary and spoils the demonstration.
Greetings from Brazil, and thank you so much for this video. I'm just learning about knots and hitches. If I may ask you something: if the rope is strong enough, can I use the Bowline to tow a car? You know, in one of those situations where a friend, family member or whatever runs out of fuel, or have an electric or even mechanical problem with their car, in tyhe middle of the night, and call me for help, can I use the bowline to use my car and tow theirs? Or is there a specific knor for that?
First good video I’ve seen, thank you
Shut up and tie, My God!
U take way too long blayt
The bowline shown at 6:15 is an eskimo bowline. It's better than a regular bowline if you intend to crossload the fixed loop.
The variation at 15:53 is generally called "Scott's locked bowline", maybe he stole it from Alex 🙂
Thanks …the easiest way I've found. I just pulled a bite through, to make it quick release 👍
Great, you have cleverly showed all the mistakes I did myself at one point or another, and helped me get this bowline consistently right from now on!!!!
Best demonstration on the internet on how to tie a bowline. Great job!
Excellent 👍
Since I’m new at knotknowledge, I’d rather only see the correct way.
Thank you, this was very helpful!
Perfect!
Nice, but he stops and blab too much.
yep i have been doing this all wrong… this video is making it so easy now… thank you so much…
Best demo ever! Thank you!
If you listen, you can't fail!