How to Anchor to a Palm Tree (Sailing Virgins) Ep.10
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
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In this episode:
Anchor Stern-to Shore: We'll show you how we do it
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00:00 Intro
00:52 Setup- putting the tender alongside, getting the lines ready - double sheet-bends, never bowline-on-bowline, then flaking the lines.
02:33 Approach-check your depth, find out about any cross currents;
03:16 Drop- put out as much chain as possible;
05:05 Securing- feed the line out to the person securing to shore, drop some more anchor chain if needed;
06:46 Final adjustments- make sure you are happy with the depth, make sure there is some tension in the system;
Key takeaways:
1. Have your shoreline ready;
2. Spring lines form an X if you are on a cat;
3. Snub your anchor to take the load off the windlass.
4. Don't tighten up the anchor chain with your windlass!
5. Visit Cumberland Bay in Saint Vincent. It's Beautiful.
Thanks to Sarah Gibson for supplying many of the books for Mama Joy.
Thanks to Jana for helping with this episode.
Video cred:
Celine Freixe
www.celinefreixe.com
Music cred:
Sydji - Derniers Pas De Danse
/ sydji
One of the few sailing feeds that actually explains clearly wtf is going on. Congrats!
Loved that you brought books for the kids! You guys are like angels! 🙏🏻
Only just found you chaps. Im enjoying binge watching. Fantastic.
You are great!!! I've learned a lot from you. Thank you for your videos!!!
Gentlemen sailors, love it
Great instructional video, mates! Thanks for sharing.
Super jealous! Would love to retire out there.
Thanks for the awesome videos, especially the aerial shots
-Matt
Awesome guys!! Thanks so much for the videos. They are so helpful!!
Always something to learn from you guys
Thanks
Very timely, we are going to be doing a lot of this in Turkey & Greece. Thanks.
We miss you on UA-cam
I love your personalities and your lessons are so useful. I am in the middle of USA and would love to get into sailing! You guys rock keep it up!
Thanks G!
Fantastic video guys.. thanks 🙏
Très belle vidéo ... très instructif ...merci ..Jack
Great - so helpful
Love Mama Joy segment. So rad.
Great video. Which knot would you use to tie to the palm tree? And if instead of a palm tree you tie it to a rock/stone (better in a rock below or above water level?). Extra beer if all questions answered! ,)
cool guys
👍
thanks for the good explanation. What was the reason you tie up to the palmtree and not just with the anker?
That’s so the boat doesn’t swing, and allows us to get closer to the shore.
Just found your channel and will subscribe. Why do you not like bow lines to tie multiple lines?
Because they put too much stress on the line. At best it chafes the line. At worst it cuts through itself. Double sheet bends are much, much better.
Do you pay anything to “ one and only” ?
Yes he sells us fruit and locally made crafts. All good. :)
Just found your channel, like the vids, and will subscribe. Why do you not like bow lines to tie multiple lines?
Hi Jesse, bowline-on-bowline weakens lines. And it takes twice as long to tie. At best, it creates chafed ends to the lines. At worst it is a weak spot that will fail first. Double sheet-bend is a much better knot to join synthetic lines. Hope that helps.
Sailing Virgins Thanks. That does help. Now I get to learn another knot. What fun! Happy New Year to you and continue to be safe out there.
Wow, this place looks so different now post cyclone :( RIP
It'll grow back. Chin up!
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so who owns the tree you tired up to .. since it is in front of a building i am sure you had to ask ? to use their tree ..did it cost anything to use the tree ? . what did you tip the guy to tie you up , or was buying the food good enough ? sorry if i missed it in the video..
Yes Hale the locals there help with the stern line, and get paid around 20ECD for their trouble. They don’t consider the trees “their property”, they just wish to be treated fairly. They are good people in Cumberland Bay. The same can’t be said for all the bays, but Cumberland has good vibes.
@@SailingVirgins thank you very much for your reply... i really enjoy your videos.. they are very very well done ... and yes i agree , these are the salt of the earth people
Any downsides to using double bowline to merge lines?
Difficult to untie under tension
Add subtitles please!!!!
Your videos are full of information and inspiration as well. But I am shocked in this video that it is allowed to anchor to a tree. In my country Turkey it is forbidden since it damages trees. Councils made places to anchor.
It's fine in the Caribbean Elgin. Perhaps it depends on the trees. We keep coming back to the same tree and she looks as strong as ever!
If I have time and chance to visit Caribbean, I will ask the tree how she feels ;-)
In Mexico's Sea of Cortez we do not need to tie to shore so I have a question. Since the anchor is set and you are facing windward, is tieing to shore in case the wind shifts? This is because the anchor is on a steep slope and will only set toward shore? So if the wind changes and is coming off shore the line to the palm is your anchor.
You did not mention tides. If you did this at low tide, do you want the chain and line tight? We have a 5' tide so it would make a difference. You just adjust with the tide changes?
I think I just answered my own questions but I want to be sure.
Don’t tie up to a tree. You might harm it.