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Margaret Pommert
Registrace 1. 06. 2012
Girl Scouts at Seattle Maritime Academy
Girl Scouts of Western WA at Seattle Maritime Academy for International Women in Maritime Day 2024
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How to spring stern of Neel 43 Trimaran off of dock
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Neel 43 Trimaran springing stern off of a dock on the boat's leeward side (wind pushing boat onto dock). Windworks Sailing, Seattle, WA. #neel43 #trimaran
Orca 1 power catamaran through Deception Pass
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Aluminum power catamaran through Deception Pass against the flood. This was a delivery of the cat from Seattle to Anacortes, not long after it was built.
Lifesling MoB rescue on Cruising Catamaran
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Lifesling MoB rescue on Cruising Catamaran
Neel 43 Trimaran springing off of dock
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Neel 43 Trimaran springing stern off of windward dock. Windworks Sailing, Seattle, WA. #neel43 #trimaran
How do dock Neel 43 trimaran on leeward (downwind) side of dock
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Demo of how to dock a Neel 43 trimaran on the leeward (downwind) side of a dock, with the wind pushing the boat way from the dock. In front of the boat is a breakwater. Behind the boat is an expensive powerboat. Trimaran endorsement course is offered at Windworks Sailing in Seattle. #Neel43, #trimaran
Windworks Sailing: Coastal Passagemaking course
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US Sailing Coastal Passage Making course at Windworks Sailing and Powerboating in Seattle.
Seattle Women Boater social 2024
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Our 10th annual Pacific NW Women Boater social, after Women's Day at the show. Always a great group of women, lots of fun, catching up with new and old friends. Thanks to everyone who joined us!
Lifesling MoB research Newport June 2023 part 1
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Crew overboard research out of New York YC in Newport, R.I. in June 2023, involving representatives from U.S. Sailing Safety at Sea Committee, U.S. Naval Academy, Storm Trysail Club, Cruising Club of America, The Sailing Foundation, and New York Yacht Club. Part 2 will address research on the "mid-line lift" proposed recovery technique.
Cruisers College Women's Diesel Dec 2023v2
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SVC Cruiser's College Women's Marine Diesel class Dec 2023
4 PM July 11 2023 W of Saddlebag Is
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Shellfish pot floats 4 PM July 11, 2023, west of Saddlebag Island in the eastern San Juan Islands.
Team Pink Puff 2023 short
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Team Pink Puff racing in the 2023 Pink Boat Regatta to raise $ for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Team Pink Puff 2023
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Team of 9 women sailors racing a J/105 in the Pink Boat Regatta, to raise money for The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
2023 Women at Helm
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4th annual race, hosted by Sloop Tavern Yacht club on Puget Sound. 35 boats entered, 120 women participated. Distance race about 16 nautical miles #styc
Advanced Cruising Catamaran class
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June 2023. Gulf Islands, CA. Seawind 1260. Helping students prep for sailing the world in their own catamaran, while enjoying the wonders of our own 'backyard'
Vigilant 1st spinnaker run 2022 coaching
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Vigilant 1st spinnaker run 2022 coaching
Women's Marine Diesel 101 class at Cruiser's College in Anacortes, WA
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Women's Marine Diesel 101 class at Cruiser's College in Anacortes, WA
Arthur B. Hanson Rescue Medal mosaic January 2023
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Arthur B. Hanson Rescue Medal mosaic January 2023
Lifesling Crew Overboard training WA YC Feb 2022
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Lifesling Crew Overboard training WA YC Feb 2022
Lifesling Crew Overboard training CWB May 2019
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Lifesling Crew Overboard training CWB May 2019
Lifesling Crew Overboard training SIYC July 2022
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Lifesling Crew Overboard training SIYC July 2022
Olympia YC Lifesling Crew Overboard training June 2022
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Olympia YC Lifesling Crew Overboard training June 2022
The Sailing Foundation US Sailing Safety 2022
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The Sailing Foundation US Sailing Safety 2022
The Douglas hitch I think is much better for tying to a bull rail for several reasons. First, if you have long lines you, don’t have to pass the whole length of the line around the bowl rail, which is a pain when you’re trying to disembark particularly if you have a strong current or wind. It’s very quick and simple. Check it out.
czcams.com/video/yyMHGvkiYlI/video.html I think this product is better. The MOB can be raised horizontally so will be physiologically more stable. A vertical lift can crash a casualties blood pressure resulting in potential cardiac arrest.
Wow! How absolutely cool is that!!
If only we all could maintain such a calm demeanour when mooring. Nicely done...🫡
thats nothing compaired to Skookumchuck narrows it's incredible
Well I was hoping for a little more disaster but I'm glad you're all safe. Life jackets please..
Looks like big fun! :)
Yes, that was a fun delivery!
Great day for MOB training !
Nice work, crew!
Nice one!
Thank you!
This is a really good video, thank you! 🙌
Great video, spectacular course. Keep up the good work!!
We used basically the same knot only over top instead of under and we just pulled a loop through twice rather than the whole rope
Yes, I do the same if the line is long; I'll tie the knot on 'on a bight' rather than pulling the whole line through. I like to run the line under the bull rail and then back to the boat because I've found it makes it easier to cast off the line at departure...
@@margaretpommert449Sometimes we had to tie up to the cannery dock in Masset inlet up on Haida Gwaii and the ride rips through that narrow channel at around 15 knots. You'd get one chance to get a turn otherwise the current would yank the boat back out and you'd have to wait for another try (there would be 2 or 3 boats right behind you if you didn't make it) 😅 This is many decades ago. I'm not sure if they've changed it or if there's even a cannery there anymore.
Great Information.
I use a bowline because it is stronger and eiser to untie after at has been heavily loaded.
Yes, using bowline is an option. One advantage that the round-turn and 2 half hitches has over the bowline is that you can tie it under load... such as if the boat is still moving or getting blown off the dock.
Wow! Pretty posh class conditions! NICE!
Yes! Hard to beat a boat like this for 'indoor/outdoor' living, especially since we enjoyed 10 days of sunshine and perfect temperatures!
One crew, usually the one who sees the MOB first should always keep looking and pointing at the MOB as you can very easily lose sight of the MOB even in a small swell. You can also heave-to with just the mainsail and rudder in opposite direction in a catamaran. André in Sydney
This was a fun class!
It’s great to share with some instruction please.
Super cool!
Awesome impeller changing and injector bleeding action goin on!
Thank you but you went way to fast after the first wrap around. I do not understand!!
You could slow the video down in the settings... but then I sound drunk 🙃. I was demonstrating how to apply this knot: czcams.com/video/2Ssa22v4fxE/video.html
Great knot tying, but as a commercial fisherman you need be more careful on where you put your feet and hands
Wish their was better footage of that schooner ,
Thanks for the video. Great instructions. My wife and are scheduled to do a week sailing corse on a Catamaran in the sea of Cortez this December. I’m reading my study book and trying to understand Heaving-To. I learn much better watching videos and doing things hands on. I’m not to the part in the book about Man over board yet. I’m curious to see if ASA uses this technique. If you can keep your Witt’s and your headed into the wind, it seems like a quick maneuver to slow the boat and maintain controle then back away from the wind to the victim. I have had some self taught experience with a 16’ Hobbi Cat years ago. I wish I had read more about sailing. There is so much more to it than the I ever expected. I did experience that going into the wind a close haul (I didn’t know it was called that at the time) gets you the max speed! Flying a hull was the most exhilarating feeling of all!!! Thanks
Margaret, thank you for making these videos. So much to be learned from them.
Wow! Thank you for coming out on the boat with us, helping us learn, and putting the photos and video together. I really appreciate what you , Andy, and others are doing to help keep sailors safe.
Hi Margaret, this helped us Sonic’s today. Ended the mutinous bahaviour on the boat. Lol
Glad to hear it!
Nicely done...but I'm not sure why your not using the cleats on the dock?
Lol
apparently, she is reversing against spring line. At the same time, reversing means that prop walk is forcing stern away from dock. Nicely done!
I was surprised you suggested putting the sails away. Why not heavy to? This is quick and will stabilize the boat. Once the MOB is secured in the sling I'd heavy to and start retrieving the line. Any thoughts?
Nice event. So cool you made a video!
Exellent mooring!
Thank you for the great hands-on experience! I'm glad that I participated that day.
I did it with the Woodbex plans.
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Been there by boat also never a problem at least so far also my boat is very fastb
manico
Nice piece of seamanship!
Criticizing shows they don't sail. Beautifully done.
Chapucera
Not her first rodeo.
Oke, but yoj have to bring the rope back to your ship! Whe. You leave tou ca. do it from the i side.
Can you tell me if the salt water will have any corrosive effects on the metal in the heating furnace?
You make it look like its so easy...
God bless you all
All of you I hope you gays had a great trip
I live here in Louisville Ky
Here I went to school I graduated in the 80s
I’m came to this country in 1980 I was only 19 /41 year past by already I have my mother n others still in cuba