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Bunch of buggers

Being tied up

An old skipper of mine used to say that ropes were a 'bunch of buggers' if they were poorly coiled down -like a rogue hosepipe - and would snarl angrily if they snagged your fingers in the dark when load came on.

He could tie a bowline without using the 'rabbit round the tree and through the hole' routine. And he taught me. It was quick. But not as quick as 0.3 of a second which no-one in the YM office believes is possible.

We have just tried it out.
The winner is production editor Kieron Flatt, a Twister owner and sailor at 2.92 seconds. Second was yours truly, a Contessa 32 owner at 3.5 seconds and third came Graham Snook, YM's photographer, a Sadler 32 owner at 4.0 seconds.

If there's someone out there who really can tie a bowline in 0.3 seconds, I'll buy him/her lunch.

Dick Durham's Sailing Blog

Dick Durham

Dick Durham is an East Coast sailor of the old school, his blog is witty and wistful, full of surprises and can be as cutting as a fresh nor' easterly

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