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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2009
  • The wind was blowing 40 knots and they were trying to park their boat in a harbor. [Sali, Dugi otok, Croatia]

Komentáře • 94

  • @keepingcalm6469
    @keepingcalm6469 Před 7 lety +8

    noone injured - nothing damaged - everyone got a little physical work out - perfect mooring.

  • @szymondworski
    @szymondworski Před 6 lety +2

    There are two types of sailors - those who had problems while mooring their boat and those who will. It is good there are people around ready to help!

  • @meow1990_2
    @meow1990_2 Před rokem +1

    Remember, the best captains are always the ones safely on land yelling at you.

  • @Iclo420
    @Iclo420 Před 9 lety +17

    With only an emergency tiller and windy conditions, the best solution is to remind focused on the main goal: moor the boat safely even if it's not in "required position". Everything else is secondary.
    In this condition trying to moor the boat with 90° angle of the wind looks to be not the best solution. Come in the wind and moor direcllty on the warf ; a single line at the bow of the ship and on on one warf's boolard and you are safe. Ok, your take 3 or 4 room place, but you are safe. After that, prepare a simple translation using lines in the correct position and enough people to haul the boat parallel to the other boat.
    It's a common error to stay focused to the initial goal: if the things goes wrong : adapt your project and find simpler solution.
    And yes, it's clearly windy that day, but not 40 knots in this exact position at this time. They are in the harbour and the wind is lower.

    • @Daniel-fz6iz
      @Daniel-fz6iz Před 7 lety

      Great comment, I totally agree with you and similar thoughts while watching. And me too, I would guess the wind at around 30 kts there...

    • @BorisNjegic
      @BorisNjegic Před 7 lety +1

      There is no depth. It is 1.5m - 1.8m depth a that point. I would put 4 -5 fenders on port side, approach on starboard side of tied boat with enough speed and let it lay down on it by force of wind. That boat has 2 moorings hooked, and if tiller is not responding then you would just lay down on other boat, no damage. And all of this only and only IF TILER is not responding properly and it is emergency situation. After this buy those guys a drink in Maritimo caffe on other side of bay and party can begin. My 2c.

    • @dizzywilliams3557
      @dizzywilliams3557 Před 7 lety

      totally agree.

  • @LittleHotels
    @LittleHotels Před 11 lety +2

    Give the guys a break! They have suffered steering failure and are using the emergency tiller. I've never used one, but I have been told they are extremely difficult to handle. Attempting to moor stern-to in those conditions with the emergency tiller would have been near impossible, so they have used the other boat plus warps. It may not have been pretty, but they got the job done.

    • @koroskaforever
      @koroskaforever Před 7 lety

      I had similar problem with steering wheel last year and I must use emergency tiller. OK, guys made some mistakes but I must say docking with emergency tiller is not so easy, especially in strong side wind. I had docked 38 ft sailing boat in a very narrow marina with emergency tiller - tiller in the middle, throttle handle far on my right side, wind gusts 20 KN + ... very interesting must say...

  • @imsoaring
    @imsoaring Před 9 lety +2

    Seems crazy to try backing up a light Bavaria 36 cruiser (?) in those conditions, especially if there were lazy lines available! Just go bows in, sometimes better if there are shelves or rocks near the wall as there are in a lot of Med harbours. With a loop rigged between the two forward cleats the skipper could nose up to within a metre of the quay, crew member drops the loop over one of the bollards available and then picks up the lazy line. All over except for opening a beer! Stepping off the bow is a bit of a pain but no reason not to switch ends once the wind has dropped.
    What you learn from experience is that there is more than one way to do things! As someone else commented, even going alongside was an option until it all calmed down as there was so much quay available!

    • @timecop2723
      @timecop2723 Před 9 lety

      Ian,
      Care to pass along how you got the pagination working in the web scraper? I would like to know how you did it, I can seem to get it working, looks easy, but I am missing something that's not so quite obvious, for me at least.
      Thanks!

    • @timecop2723
      @timecop2723 Před 9 lety +1

      What comes around, Goes around...Errrm, are you still there?

  • @steetonsales1
    @steetonsales1 Před 10 lety +4

    agree with Andrzej, he is on emergency tiller which is not easy to use ! Defo not 40 knots, more like 15knots max !! For all of you out their who think its easy, then think again ! It is incredibly difficult to moor a yacht in any breeze at all ! never ever think its easy when you watch a sailor try, it takes years of experience and failure !

  • @moserwilli7112
    @moserwilli7112 Před 11 lety

    Know the port well. If you've got bora you get it from starbord right through the harbours entrance. Solution is:
    go astern with some speed from the harbours entry
    turn in leeward astern beside the berthed neighbour
    stop up
    get your windward aftspring fixed QUICK
    engage the prop until your lean on your neighbour
    disengage the prop
    take the mooring from the marinero

  • @3phasetinkerer
    @3phasetinkerer Před 9 lety +7

    There are bunch of heroes and professionals (!) in youtube's comment section judging by just watching the video. This youtube comment culture has to be changed for good.

    • @michaelzietlow280
      @michaelzietlow280 Před 8 lety +3

      +methebeachbum I heard an equal number of heroes and professionals yelling at the captain and crew of the S/V. Sounds more like a human problem..

  • @Breal191
    @Breal191 Před 9 lety +3

    What seems to be the problem??

  • @zen00zero
    @zen00zero Před 10 lety +2

    All's well that ends well!

  • @stephenwilliams4722
    @stephenwilliams4722 Před 8 lety +2

    Not a bad job considering the conditions and having to use the emergency tiller.would have been easier to put a bowline on the stern warp, get the helper ashore to put it over the bollard and use the yachts winch to bring the stern to the quay, rather than have five people ashore pulling there bollocks off.

  • @moserwilli7112
    @moserwilli7112 Před 11 lety

    Prerequisite:
    take a sharp lookout if the marinero keep the moorings pilot line on the quay
    if the line is in the water you might get it in the screw.

  • @istvanustvan5433
    @istvanustvan5433 Před 11 lety

    The hardest part about docking boats is.... watching people, and there is like hundred people :D

  • @SergeAx
    @SergeAx Před 10 lety +1

    Hi doesn't have a wheel, he uses an emergency tiller, as clearly visible from 3:05

  • @mikegarrison889
    @mikegarrison889 Před 6 lety

    how many villagers does it take to dock at sail boat?

  • @gyrodariva
    @gyrodariva Před 12 lety

    They had broken steering wheel mechanism and were using just steering pine - difficult to properly steer a boat floating backwards...

  • @johnpettit5071
    @johnpettit5071 Před 10 lety +1

    Its called med mooring, he should have at least 3X chain out and reverse in. I have a Bavaria 38 and after some years of sailing never had that problem. I am glad that they did not charter my boat, complete plonkers.

    • @FredGallefoss
      @FredGallefoss Před 10 lety +5

      You don't use your anchor when there is fitted mooring with lazy lines. And he is on emergency tiller, so the solution to get the mooring line was not an bad approach. There is no drama in this situation, only shouting people...

  • @garysouza2277
    @garysouza2277 Před 7 lety +2

    What an absolute clusterfuck. Ill prepared to dock a boat in any conditions, much less these. Lines under fenders, failure to cleat off lines, throwing a "clump" of line, instead of a coil- it's just a total mess. Glad that wasn't my boat chartered out to these clowns.

  • @andreaspaul9138
    @andreaspaul9138 Před 4 lety

    Молодцы ребята. Им было сложно но они хорошо справились.

  • @svroysjoy5538
    @svroysjoy5538 Před 7 lety

    First thaught is to come along side the wall - extend the line to the mooring attach stern lines then transition to the correct position - no flapping about in a beam wind and no stressing - did good though apart from a tangled line and alot of confused shouting

  • @Windlass123
    @Windlass123 Před 11 lety

    WTF ...!!!??? Thank goodness for the shore-side samarathans helping 'em to dock ...

  • @westcorkman1
    @westcorkman1 Před 11 lety

    40 knots?

  • @EngineEngineer
    @EngineEngineer Před 11 lety

    why didnt they just anchor and wait for the wind to die down?

  • @pdxxx1
    @pdxxx1 Před 8 lety +4

    That's not anywhere near 40 knots. Nobody's perfect, we all have our moments eh?

  • @JardaF1
    @JardaF1 Před 11 lety

    The rudder wheel didnt function - the boat was driven by the spare rod.

  • @mr112254
    @mr112254 Před 8 lety +2

    It's called a Med tie up. Drop the anchor and slide back into the dock.

  • @OHFORPEATSAKES
    @OHFORPEATSAKES Před 6 lety +1

    Not easy in those conditions. Lots of armchair admirals here.

  • @cosmo9287
    @cosmo9287 Před 11 lety +1

    All hands on dock!

  • @AlesDimnik
    @AlesDimnik Před 11 lety

    It 's not right to make fool of the sailors in trouble. The situation with side wind was very difficult for landing.The sailor should go firstly with the stern into the wind and tried to land on windward side of other boats. In this case a boat is landing on the leeward side of the moored boats and they should be very fast on mooring in tethering of the bow. Skipper should help with the wheel into the wind and with a few gas (at fixed stern).

  • @pascalleguen7697
    @pascalleguen7697 Před 7 lety +1

    Oh my god!! Qui sont ces marins du dimanche !! Probablement un voilier de Loc avec des néophytes à bord , heureusement qu'ils étaient au port et qu'on leurs à donner un coup de min ...

    • @westcoast9651
      @westcoast9651 Před 3 lety

      Ah oui Le Guen c’est breton donc ça légitime les jugements sur les manœuvres au port 🙄

    • @pascalleguen7697
      @pascalleguen7697 Před 3 lety

      West Coast , je ne vois pas le rapport entre mon nom de famille et ce que vois sur la video😀

  • @MrSelimkaymak
    @MrSelimkaymak Před 11 lety

    İt s a charter boat and they are maybe second time on a boat.Thanks god they moored in a harbour. We have lots of them at south turkey....

  • @klemenprezelj
    @klemenprezelj Před 11 lety

    it is not easy to park in such weather conditions,but.....they could put boat side along the peer...it would be better for such wast knowlidge of sailing they had :)

  • @betterrobots
    @betterrobots Před 11 lety

    you still need a certificate of competence to rent a boat like that... prolly got his from the back of a cereal box.

  • @AllradwienWebmaster
    @AllradwienWebmaster Před 11 lety

    40 Knoten Wind ist zwarn nicht wenig, aber etwas unfähig stellen sich die Kollegen schon an.

  • @gjpenaloza
    @gjpenaloza Před 3 lety

    Doesn't look like even close to 40 kts of wind, 20-25 at the very most...

  • @MrRafterPL
    @MrRafterPL Před 12 lety

    40 knots is about 8/9 Beaufort.

  • @baburincek
    @baburincek Před 11 lety

    hey seriosly guys take a skipper next time if you don't know is not your fault, understandable, but if you are approaching my boat like that, you will get in deep trouble!believe me

  • @reitzel
    @reitzel Před 7 lety

    rental boats ??????????????

  • @EgilWar
    @EgilWar Před 6 lety

    That was fun to watch

  • @dustinkervodka
    @dustinkervodka Před 11 lety

    Oh gosh, if they werent nervous from the beginning all those guys screaming sure made it all worse!

  • @arnoudoostenbroek
    @arnoudoostenbroek Před 8 lety +1

    these people should not be allowed to be on the water on there own. Everything that you should not do they did. Unfortunately we always encounter these cowboys in so many harbours around the world.

  • @vincent7520
    @vincent7520 Před 7 lety

    Windy and … clumsy !…

  • @LaMouleQuiCoule
    @LaMouleQuiCoule Před 12 lety

    why in the hell doesnt he just park it alomgside the dock instead of desperatly trying to park parallel with the other boat, at leasr till the wind drops. i dont understand why in europe people obstintly wanna park that way

  • @nigelbutlerr7294
    @nigelbutlerr7294 Před 6 lety

    two rather small fenders , well four larger fenders would make it easier.maybe just go bow in , throw a warp to other boat from stern.......

  • @robertorocha45
    @robertorocha45 Před 6 lety

    Que desastre de tripulação!

  • @gigiekwtvlogs211
    @gigiekwtvlogs211 Před rokem

    Keep safe pray for safety Ľ

  • @arnekj
    @arnekj Před 10 lety

    40 knots? Yeah, right.

  • @5jhexp
    @5jhexp Před 12 lety

    Czech crew... We are landlocked for a reason.

  • @zoBazd
    @zoBazd Před 12 lety +1

    3:15 hahahaha xD

  • @Musikanten11
    @Musikanten11 Před 11 lety

    Everyone can have a big boat when they aren't able to handle and dock it..

  • @davidforde2375
    @davidforde2375 Před 9 lety

    erm....... no sailing seen in this video.......

  • @overlanderengel5787
    @overlanderengel5787 Před 7 lety

    Job was done.

  • @tiggy164
    @tiggy164 Před 12 lety

    the tenchen...

  • @euronavigations8461
    @euronavigations8461 Před 10 lety

    NIXE YACHTING PALERMO Come to Palermoooo ! Come to Sicily

    • @J30Vampire
      @J30Vampire Před 6 lety

      you need to get that harbor cleaned up before any one will go there. i could not believe how disgusting it was. it had more garbage then new york. it took a long time to get the scum off my boat. Italy! they will tell you they live in the most beautiful place in the world as they fling a bag of garbage out the window of there car! please get it cleaned up. its a nice old city. but its dirty.

  • @andrzejlatoch751
    @andrzejlatoch751 Před 10 lety +2

    12 - 14 knots ok. Not 40 ....

    • @Alf_4
      @Alf_4 Před 10 lety +2

      are you judging by the water? don't forget it's inside the harbor.

  • @tomschlatter95
    @tomschlatter95 Před 11 lety

    BYC1984 : you're right!!! I'm a German and probably you know the Germany.... all is correct ;-) so it's not good when people do the "Patent" in croatia!!! They can't sailing!!!

  • @robinfoote
    @robinfoote Před 10 lety +1

    The worst thing about the sailing community is its propensity to mock inexperienced sailors. These were some very tough conditions and they were faced with a crowd of panicky people who think they know best all shouting conflicting instructions at them. Wind makes the inexperienced panicky and shouty leading to confusion and mistakes. Rather than shouting back why not calm the situation down? Anyway what is the problem? They got in in under 4 minutes and the boat is still floating!

  • @MrCh1lll
    @MrCh1lll Před 8 lety +11

    OMG whats all the fuss about,fair enough unexperienced captain obviously cause once bow was secured to the other boat ,the rest wouldve been simple,all steer/rudder to port side,one good kick of reving the engine, which with the saildrive prop it has it wouldve reacted imedeatly turning the boat 90 degrees side by side to the other boat, specialy when the strong wind wouldve hit stbrd side and helped in turn,then reversed strongly with all steering/rudder to starboard side and quickly securing ropes to aft of other boat and land,and voila u are side by side tied :)
    ok before anybody starts with all that,yesyes very easy from the keyboard sailors point of veiw etc,i am a profesional captain who owns the same boat but bigger,a 41 foot bavaria,so i know what im talkin about,that wouldve been the right manouver ;) but as i say probably unexperienced captain and crew,so yes i guess simple things can turn complicated in these cases... :/

  • @FubarGuy666
    @FubarGuy666 Před 6 lety

    Windy day makes docking difficult. So they weren't professional sailors, so what? They did all right. Leave them alone, at least they were out there doing it and not sat on the sofa like all us commenters....

  • @donkinzett3961
    @donkinzett3961 Před 6 lety

    What the fuck are they trying to acheive

  • @jacou293
    @jacou293 Před 6 lety

    Hihihihi!!!!

  • @dungarvin1
    @dungarvin1 Před 11 lety

    amareur seamenship

  • @geraldlrstubbs
    @geraldlrstubbs Před 11 lety

    A boatload of clowns. By the way, you do not knot a line to a boat, you make it fast.

  • @pawel66krak
    @pawel66krak Před 8 lety

    ukraine and belarus???

    • @meloun1968
      @meloun1968 Před 8 lety

      +pawel goril czech charter crew ... it looks always like this when you sail 1 week per year (including me :D) ... its really windy when the water is like this in the harbour ... I remember I was trying sometihing very similar is Split yacht harbour during Bora ...

  • @duosouvleskokoretsi
    @duosouvleskokoretsi Před 11 lety

    they were from a mountain :P

  • @sailorfitz
    @sailorfitz Před 11 lety

    There are no "ropes" on a boat ..stop saying "ropes"...

  • @rme0108
    @rme0108 Před 10 lety

    haha, anfänger unglück, mal en bissel üben gehn leute

  • @PeterJurasek
    @PeterJurasek Před 11 lety +1

    they are Czech, that is the problem :)

  • @bredabavdazcopi2869
    @bredabavdazcopi2869 Před 5 lety

    kot asistent nimaš blage veze