A ști cum să legați corect linia de apărătoare face parte dintr-o bună navigație. În acest videoclip, voi împărtăși câteva sfaturi și trucuri de yachting pentru a vă ajuta să vă mențineți aripile în siguranță și să arate cât mai bine, lucru care este foarte important în industria de yachting. Majoritatea superyacht-urilor mari folosesc cârlige pentru aripi, dar nu vă faceți griji dacă vă legați aripile de o șină, deoarece vom acoperi și asta. Pentru mai multe videoclipuri despre cum este lucrul pe un iaht și alte sarcini ale echipajului de iaht, vă rugăm să consultați restul canalului. Dacă vă place acest lucru, vă rugăm să apăsați degetul mare în sus, să faceți clic pe butonul de abonare și să apăsați pe pictograma clopoțel pentru a primi notificări când vor fi lansate videoclipuri viitoare. Orice întrebări, vă rugăm să le lăsați jos în secțiunea de comentarii de mai jos. Vă mulțumim pentru vizionare și amintiți-vă: lucrați la un superyacht, urcați în rânduri și maximizați-vă potențialul!
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Loops or chains….how will you tie your fender lines?
👍☑️ Good to see you again Matt! Always went with loops.
The loop chain looks really very pretty.
I definitely need longer fender lines.
For privat use 😇
Many thanks for all the information you bring Matt. As I mentioned before, all of this information can also be used outside yachting. I already have my little idea. 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍😃😃
Ya see, I learned something new again. I've never seen that looped end on a clove hitch before. Thanks Matt x
I have no need for neither pretty chains or luscious loops, but found this to be enjoyable and tremendously of value.
I’ve used the chain technique before 👍🏻
Thanks Matthew!!! 😀🛥
I just realised how big those fenders are JEEEZZ
Matthew, what simply smart and beautiful solutions you have for just about any situation! I love that you share them here on YouTube for free with all of us. I really find it amazing how many different types of knots that can made whether you are in yachting, sailing, climbing or with any other industry that uses ropes.
Matthew, as usual, quick, simple and informative. I've enjoyed your video.
I’ve seen people do those chains but never knew how, now I do, thanks!
Glad to see another quality video. I have a question that I'm sure others would also be interested in having answered pertaining to getting started in the industry. I'm 16 and have yet to finish college and have been interested in working on a superyacht for a while now. I'm keen to learn and gain experience in order to help attain that goal. However, I'm unsure as to where to start gaining this experience. I'd like to apply for the cadetship course at UKSA; but most other applicants appear to have lived by the sea for a decent portion of their lives and have prior experience with ships and the like. Whilst I have no experience whatsoever and do not live on the coast. What could someone in a similar predicament to I, at my age, do to gain more experience and increase my odds of getting a career in the business whilst I'm still young?
Sorry if the question's a bit long-winded and vague, I'll happily clarify anything if it helps and thank you for taking time out of your day to read this.
Great content as usual💜
Lovey Matthew. That chain looks beautiful, I'll try that one.
I love the tip on loops, i will surely use that in the future. Thanks
Matthew no half hitch after the clove hitch ??
nice fenders the last one i used that size was rattan fenders the old cane ones
The hooks are definitely smart looking and do a great job… However, the clove hitch with the excess in the chain looks absolutely cracking! Smart, practical and adds a certain "something" to the appearance of the deck. If I ever own a yacht, I will be asking the crew to do that (in reality that probably means asking myself to do it on a 10ft dinghy on a lake, but we can all dream!) Excellent video as always Matt! 🙂
Great video as usual. Quick, informative and super well made. Always enjoyable. I think the clove hitch to the rail and the chain looks better than the expensive custom bracket and the luscious loops. Just looks cleaner to me. Keep doing what you do!
Can you say where the fender hooks were bought from, now have to have them. One of your best videos.
Love the quality and simplicity of your videos!
Great video, maybe a video on inflating, deflating and proper stowing of those monster fenders?
seriously like your technique there. I have been thinking of my fenders on my 1970 Eggharbor sedan 37 foot wood boat, and improving my ability to tie them to the boat.
I can see the advantage of the movable cam cleats. They increase your productivity and surety of deploying fenders.
I really like your videos… thank you… If I would own a superyacht, you will be my first choice for a crew… 🙂
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THIS. I have seen those chains done. And now I know how. Thanks so much!!! 😊