How to Whip the End of a Rope (the Sailor Way)

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The BEST way I’ve found to terminate the ends of the lines on the sailboat. This method is STRONG, allowing for the whipping to be passed through blocks and clutches, and worked on the boat. Hope this helps a few of you! Much love!

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