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  • @SailingPardonMyFrench
    @SailingPardonMyFrench Před 14 lety +1

    Wow! So glad the folks on incisors are safe. Aside from this accident, the grins on the faces of the sailors of the J109 say it all. Loved the video, thanks for posting - Amazing.

  • @domlabr
    @domlabr Před 14 lety +2

    Colin, this is mental. I think you need to keep this up. If Global picked this up you need to go after them for copyright or ask for a fee.

  • @markkubiak8296
    @markkubiak8296 Před 7 lety +1

    A great crew and a great boat!

  • @alanw2005
    @alanw2005 Před 14 lety

    Matt, you made that crossing look smooth and easy!

  • @SailBoy7
    @SailBoy7 Před 14 lety

    dont take this down ! this is a great vid and still doesnt do justice to the weather. but great sailing on your crews part. it was great crossing paths with you about 30 min after the start, gave us a chance to see how our pace was for a little while

  • @Prestostark
    @Prestostark Před 14 lety

    Nice job, guys! Congrats on making Nanaimo. Those were some brutal conditions and very exciting, no doubt. Having been in the Straits of Georgia under similar conditions, I know the video doesn't do justice to the size of the swell and wind waves. Great job on capturing some video.

  • @OurLadyDefiant
    @OurLadyDefiant Před 4 měsíci

    Amazing!

  • @biscayforce12
    @biscayforce12 Před 14 lety

    alanw2005. Viewer here from the UK. Recommended viewing by Scuttlebutt, hence the number of hits.
    We did a Cowes Week race once (refered to as "Windy Tuesday") in 60kts and got 11.2kts under storm jib only.
    Nice to see some good footage but sorry about the carnage in the rest of the fleet.

  • @4zmusic
    @4zmusic Před 11 lety

    Impressive undertaking.

  • @alanw2005
    @alanw2005 Před 14 lety

    You guys are getting lots of views!

  • @dutchflats
    @dutchflats Před 4 lety +2

    Given the weather briefing at the Capts. meeting, was it really a wise decision to run this race?

  • @premton
    @premton Před 14 lety +1

    wow...19 in a J109.

  • @ChristianNally
    @ChristianNally Před 14 lety

    Thanks for posting this. It's highly educational. Please keep it up if you can.
    I've VERY curious to know whether Global reached out to you to discuss copyright. If not, that's extremely unprofessional.

  • @alanw2005
    @alanw2005 Před 14 lety

    @cmeakin31 I believe the Halibut Bank Buoy that day was at 2.5 metres.

  • @ChristianNally
    @ChristianNally Před 14 lety

    Do you have complete video from the weather briefing? That was a meeting I'd like to show folks in its entirety.

  • @tsullyhits
    @tsullyhits Před 13 lety

    What kind of digital/video camera did you use? The video looks crisp and clean!

  • @Scrubs2U
    @Scrubs2U Před 14 lety

    Real pucker stuff, but I see grins all the way across on their faces. Would love to have been on board that one..

  • @markhaas9159
    @markhaas9159 Před 5 lety

    Congratulations on surviving the storm. I sailed in a similar, though not quite as severe storm while crossing the English Channel in a J/109. We'd lost wind speed, which were forecast in the 40 kt range with 4 to 5m waves.
    I'm interested, though, what happened to your traveler? Do you have any pictures of the damage to the traveler?
    Thanks, Mark

  • @matiasgibbs251
    @matiasgibbs251 Před rokem

    wow I didn't know the Strait could be this gnarly, is this fall or winter season?

  • @mattbraysails
    @mattbraysails Před 11 lety

    Are they holding the same race this year?? i'm in. .. Do you need crew?

  • @stevemaclean2009
    @stevemaclean2009 Před 14 lety +1

    I heard that Incisor capsized and sank during the storm. Why didn't she self right when knocked down and how was she swamped?

    • @struggleboy
      @struggleboy Před 5 lety

      About 17-th-hand, but I heard they didn't secure the main hatch so when they went over the cabin filled with water.

  • @wannabekunok
    @wannabekunok Před 14 lety

    Is the wind 55.5 knots, or the speed of the boat?

  • @c4521
    @c4521 Před 10 lety +2

    what is the clown in the drysuit doing at 3:10?

  • @yangyang3175
    @yangyang3175 Před 2 lety

    how much did u reef? can't see from video

  • @iappsdev
    @iappsdev Před 13 lety +1

    That is normal weather conditions for us in Japan Sea. We were racing in much worse weather conditions on the 25 foot racer Conrad-25R, with just one storm jib and we was going against wind, so you was lucky to go before the wind. :)

  • @alanw2005
    @alanw2005 Před 14 lety +1

    The waves looked like they were 3 metres. Were there really 6 metre waves out there?

    • @DanielTroyer
      @DanielTroyer Před 6 lety

      alanw2005 those are some big waves on camera