A really helpful guide from the RYA to the lights carried by vessels can be found here:
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Cold Shock
Cold water shock is caused when you enter water below around 15 degrees, especially unexpectedly. The cold water can lead[…]
Read moreSheepshank
The sheepshank can be used to shorten a rope, or to take the strain off of a damaged section. It[…]
Read moreTimber Hitch
he Timber Hitch is useful when towing a spar or log either afloat or on land. When used for this purpose,[…]
Read moreCleat Hitch
Attaching a boat to a cleat using “OXO” or a cleat hitch is an absolute core skills. Knots should be[…]
Read moreOverhand Knot
The overhand knot is the simplest knot and-art of many others. It can also be used as a simple stopper[…]
Read moreWater Safety Training
We have access to online water safety training through the RLSS. This can be found here: https://www.rlss.org.uk/take-the-toolkit It’s a 4[…]
Read moreThrowlines
Throw lines are a really important bit of safety equipment. They can be stored easily without the rope getting tangled[…]
Read moreRound Turn & 2 Half Hitches
This knot is the main one we use for tying up boats. The round turn takes the load and the[…]
Read moreSheet Bend
The name of this note refers to the “sheets” on a sailing boat; which are the ropes which control the[…]
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