Tricky In Mevagissey
Trots are mostly used where a tidal or river flow are present, but they do crop up occasionally in harbours - and with no stream to keep the boat in line an understanding of what the wind is going to do can be really useful.

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Tom Cunliffe Describes How to Enter a Marina and How to Secure Your Boat

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From Beginner Sailor to Atlantic Crossing | Documentary: 4,000 Miles of Freedom

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Traditional Small Boats Sail to Rathlin

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Solo Docking a 32 foot Sailboat ⛵️ ⚓️ 🔱 Single-handed docking Technique 😠 Captain's Vlog 32

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Mooring Minders Magic - The ‘Barn Finds’ of Boating

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Hallberg-Rassy 57 – The Movie

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Mooring Minders Magic - Episode 2

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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Docking in a Tidal Stream with Tom Cunliffe

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Unbelievable Workers | Working with Talented Engineers #46 #fail #adamrose #smartworkers

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Under Sail - Falmouth Working Boats

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Get off the dock against the wind with a single engine

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We went sailing in 40 knots to see what we could learn! | Yachting Monthly

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Which Line First?

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Learn Solo Docking and Anchoring from 82-year-old

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Why This Sailing Accident Shouldn't Have Happened

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Idiots In Boats Caught On Camera

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Why Sailing Yachts Do Not Sink In A Storm

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Dart Harbour - Tips and Tricks for Trot Moorings

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