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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2013
  • In part eight of our series on advanced sailing techniques, Pip Hare describes how best to set up your yacht for downwind sailing under white sails only.
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Komentáře • 46

  • @JohnMarston-vs6zz
    @JohnMarston-vs6zz Před rokem

    I think Pip is very good as a presenter. She has a relaxed way of delivery and is clear. These videos are probably meant for people who are quite experienced rather than beginners.

  • @flydr2
    @flydr2 Před rokem +2

    I love your videos... I'm new to sailing and your guides help me drastically.
    Thanks you

  • @joeltatham5673
    @joeltatham5673 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome video - Pip is a legend. The block on the boom for the twin headsail is a great idea too1

  • @iitywyswm
    @iitywyswm Před 11 lety +1

    Very timely! About 15 minutes before watching this I was shopping for a whisker pole. Now I'm looking forward to seeing how the spinnaker pole works. I never thought of using a separate line to control the pole. Thanks! :)

  • @SamDandashli
    @SamDandashli Před 9 lety +1

    Nicely demonstrated, thanks a lot.

  • @roadridernz
    @roadridernz Před 10 lety +3

    Thank you I did learn a lot and who wants to produce a training video done in high wind conditions, Some of your viewers need to understand that it is what you know after you know it all that matters.

  • @StefJuncker
    @StefJuncker Před rokem

    Really nice one. Thanks

  • @captrandy3307
    @captrandy3307 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant!

  • @robertivey1227
    @robertivey1227 Před 5 lety

    She is such an admirable individual . But , I'm in love with her vessel !

  • @johnrouse6373
    @johnrouse6373 Před 6 měsíci

    Terrific information

  • @ismzaxxon
    @ismzaxxon Před 7 lety +1

    move the vang out to the toe rail, pull down, this will stop the main sheet from rubbing on the spreadders. it also acts as a preventer to some extent.

  • @PickledShark
    @PickledShark Před 8 lety

    which of the two methods mentioned is the most efficient? twin headsails seems to be safest, but is it then less efficient?

  • @beershortage
    @beershortage Před 2 lety

    watching this feels like being back to school

  • @slimjim340
    @slimjim340 Před 5 lety

    Never having sailed, I had not a clue what you were trying to convey. What I did learn was how complicated a task it is to sail. Easy to see that a novice sailor can find trouble everywhere.PS: I did sail a Sunfish cat one summer day.Great fun!

  • @stub2022
    @stub2022 Před 6 lety +1

    There should a troupe of 'Yachting World Dancers' for the intro music.

  • @joyceglackin1889
    @joyceglackin1889 Před 5 lety +3

    Instead of focusing the camera on the skipper so much, focus it on the guys setting up the pole and various lines.

  • @atakd
    @atakd Před 3 lety

    Very good video, thanks. On my last boat I had a Selden boom which had a cast alloy 'handle' in the outboard end for attaching the preventer. My current boat, like that in the video, lacks this and I'm always concerned that an accidental gybe will put enormous strain on the clew attachment as the preventer tensions against it. Anyone got suggestions for avoiding this?

  • @nomadequipment2177
    @nomadequipment2177 Před 5 lety

    Back to the chandler I go😂👍🏻

  • @MauserM03Blog
    @MauserM03Blog Před 7 lety +8

    Useful video - thank you - but why are three introductions needed? The first 45 seconds of this short video is wasted. Please get straight to the good stuff. :-)

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Před 7 lety

      Mauser M03 Blog CZcams rates videos by seconds watched (or rather seconds watched adds points to the algorithm) so the more extra seconds you watch, the higher their video rates…and both you and I and everyone else watched an extra 15 seconds…that's why.

    • @MauserM03Blog
      @MauserM03Blog Před 7 lety

      Thanks for this explanation Wilfred. Much appreciated. :-)

  • @Frillar
    @Frillar Před 8 lety +5

    i accidentally the whole spinnaker
    what do

    • @neleabels
      @neleabels Před 8 lety

      I don't understand this question.

    • @seeuathebeach
      @seeuathebeach Před 4 lety

      @@neleabels Do you really think he understands his own question🙄

  • @rorymacintosh6691
    @rorymacintosh6691 Před 2 lety

    Darn, I thought this might be useful for us. We have a simple boat, no spinnaker, so I thought this would be the perfect video. But turns out you need a spinnaker POLE, with all the associated lines, which kind of misses the point for us.
    And we have only had one head sail and only one single track in in the foil, so the twin headsail trick doesn’t work for us either.
    Any other tricks?

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 Před 6 měsíci +1

      In light wind ? Just fly your jib wing on wing. Takes attention so a bit tiring if passage is long - but is it long ?

  • @ozskipper
    @ozskipper Před rokem

    not a huge fan of the extra sheet.. It doesnt seem to have any great advantage. Rather it means a crew member has to be reaching out to try and grab a clew that is some distance way from the boat. I much prefer to use existing sheets. As Gybing is as simple as picking up the lazy sheet and swapping ends on the pole as you would with a kite.. horses for courses I guess.
    .

  • @runeguldberg
    @runeguldberg Před 10 lety +1

    Women in light wind condition. I have put up a spinnaker in heavy wind manytimes. Did not learn a thing from this video.

    • @admiralgenius1262
      @admiralgenius1262 Před 7 lety +1

      so. You're one of these guys who already knows everything about sailing? congratulations, thats a very small group. in fact You're the only one. MORON.

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Před 7 lety

      Admiral Genius No, he (and I) don't know everything, which is why we're here, and wasted 5 minutes of our day (which you might gather I don't much appreciate), AND we didn't learn anything (nothing to do with the presenter being a woman, and rather has to do with a lazy video). It's a video trolling for clicks: good title, but nothing presented you wouldn't learn on your first day out. I've already watched much better today and I'll find better yet I suspect before today is over. You want to call him on his sexism fine, but don't call him a moron for saying he didn't learn anything from a poorly made video.

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Před 7 lety

      Admiral Genius And to further clarify, if this was "Jim Bob's sailing blog" I wouldn't care (I wouldn't be here bordering on being an ass), in fact if Jim Bob had said I don't bother flying a spinnaker and instead here's what I do…fine, maybe even a thumbs up. But SHE does fly a spinnaker, and she's just instructed us to do 95% of the setup for flying a spinnaker, and called it "hassle free": it's disingenuous. When I come to Yachting World to see a video they have from a professional sailor, there are certain expectations, and this feels more like false pretext.

  • @tincoffin
    @tincoffin Před 9 lety +23

    In a video you should demonstrate how to do things rather than talk about it in my opinion.

  • @soulewh
    @soulewh Před 3 lety

    I can't believe you forgot the obvious solution. Run a Full yard up the mast and have a square sale set up! Duh!

    • @atakd
      @atakd Před rokem

      Who wants to buy a square? Duh!

  • @eduardogasparian8233
    @eduardogasparian8233 Před 2 lety

    Skip novak

  • @michaelcarman4875
    @michaelcarman4875 Před rokem

    drop the accent. i know you can. then you can be understood by non whatever you are

  • @wilfdarr
    @wilfdarr Před 7 lety +1

    So you have a spinnaker pole, rigging septate spinnaker sheets, pole up haul, pole downhaul, you're 95% of the way there, that's your definition of hassle free, I'd hate to see what you would consider "a bother"! Why not just go the one extra step and actually fly the proper sail for your point of sail?!

    • @b-ss39
      @b-ss39 Před 6 lety

      Not every boat has a spinnaker & sails can tear.

    • @stoutyyyy
      @stoutyyyy Před 5 lety +1

      Spinnaker tears, your boat doesn’t have one, also it can be fun to try different methods of doing the same thing. Admittedly this is terrible for a race setup, but for yachting it’s fun to just play around with your boat, and see what you can do. Not to mention the spinnaker is a very fiddly sail, quite annoying for long-haul downwind sailing.

    • @Wataheadable
      @Wataheadable Před 5 lety

      @@stoutyyyy agreed.
      We keep ours below deck.
      This probably benefits a shorthanded sailor the most.
      Keeps you on deck, and doesn't require you to haul up a large spinnaker.

  • @MegaMissfitz
    @MegaMissfitz Před 7 lety

    i had to go to bed this afternoon! i felt absolutley shit! im putting it down to hayfever! but theres nothing like the slaughtering of innocent children for taking the wind out of ur sail 😩😩😩