I loved the extreme efforts to avoid capsizing, but everyone turns turtle once in a while! These sailors are great. This is why Lasers are an Olympic Class.
Reminds me of sailing on Lake Ontario. We sailed out of Oswego and you get some huge rollers and wind. You keep the small craft behind the breakwall to help with this. I have been out on some bigger boats when it is 6-7 foot swells.
I used to race on a reservoir in Lincoln, Nebraska will stationed at Offutt AFB. Wind really blew out there. Capsized twice in one race and still finished in the middle of the pack. I can remember a death roll on a dead run to this day. (It was around 1975)
I remember surfing down a wave at Abersoch. Going so fast the gybe was as gentle as as if there was a summer breeze. Not as windy as this but still pretty breezy.
It is actually quite common in heavy weather. Scary and hard to get back on the boat as it it stays with the wind behind you. We used to hear a lot of jokes from folks in other classes about the lack of sea worthiness of the Laser. It is damn funny though.
If they were not racing would they still be capsizing? In other words, could they tack and jibe without capsizing if they weren't trying to sail as fast as possible or are they taking more risk than necessary?
The idea is to gybe going down the wave so that the pressure on the sail is reduced but it is very hard to do it properly because the Laser's helm is not very responsive. I sure capsized many times gybing and there are a lot of people afraid of gybing.
Sailing races are “as exciting as watching grass grow.” I raced Lasers once, in Grand Cayman. Humiliated myself, wish I had watched the grass grow instead ...
What does that have to do with "wimps"... They're trying to go fast and efficient not fucking ride at a 45° angle and slow Depowering is a thing for a reason yknow
I loved the extreme efforts to avoid capsizing, but everyone turns turtle once in a while! These sailors are great. This is why Lasers are an Olympic Class.
Aye I race and a lot of ppl k know wouldn’t do these conditions! I would love it
I take great comfort watching sailors far better than I dump their Lasers.
I used to race a Laser many years ago... However, not nearly a good as these guys. Great fun!!!
So good one of the best sailors I have seen 😊
Reminds me of sailing on Lake Ontario. We sailed out of Oswego and you get some huge rollers and wind. You keep the small craft behind the breakwall to help with this. I have been out on some bigger boats when it is 6-7 foot swells.
You guys are mad dogs, awesome!
big bunch of fun!!!!! had a laser in the 80's, nothing like it! thanks for vid!!!!
Nice 👍
looks like the funfest of sailing, great video
I can watch it non stop......this is IT
I used to race on a reservoir in Lincoln, Nebraska will stationed at Offutt AFB. Wind really blew out there. Capsized twice in one race and still finished in the middle of the pack. I can remember a death roll on a dead run to this day. (It was around 1975)
Great video! I miss my old Laser! Thank you!
Loved it!!
fantastic vidéo ! thank's....
Haha cool sailing!
Thank you, it reminds me on my time on a laser, several times complete under water too ;-)
That is extreme !! How are you not breaking them ? Radical sailing, brilliant 👍
Before Lasers there were Sunfishs. After a while we'd only go out in small craft warnings, broke spars... this is my kind of small craft sailing.
I love my Sunfish, sailed many years on Greenwood Lake NY.
I remember surfing down a wave at Abersoch. Going so fast the gybe was as gentle as as if there was a summer breeze. Not as windy as this but still pretty breezy.
The best capsize ever.
So miss being mobile, flexible in shape and fearless. In other words under 25.
You are Great
I never knew monohulls could pitchpole!! At least that is what its called on a Hobiecat
“He who dies with the least child support, Wins”
''She who dies with the most child support, Wins"
@Gorg. But unfortunately her children still lose.
Didn't know it was possible to pitchpole or submarine a laser.
It is actually quite common in heavy weather. Scary and hard to get back on the boat as it it stays with the wind behind you. We used to hear a lot of jokes from folks in other classes about the lack of sea worthiness of the Laser. It is damn funny though.
I did the Aegean islands with my laser some 25 years ago awesome
Cool!!!
Legend
If they were not racing would they still be capsizing? In other words, could they tack and jibe without capsizing if they weren't trying to sail as fast as possible or are they taking more risk than necessary?
hvor smukt!
so much fun
I loved doing this as a kid
I sailed Lasers in Asia - tame, even timid by comparison.
Com pauleira é muito difícil,BRAVOOO
Noryesss I love you.
👍👍👍
SUPER!!!!))))
omg that jibe aaaaaaaaaaa
When it got really hectic I used to use a 5.7. Slower down wind, faster upwind, and no swimming.... I realise that's not the point!
4.7, I suppose :) I went the Radial way.
I find when on a run and my sail gybs on me, my boom is quite low for me. Is there any way I can change this?
Let your vang out
I used to do this with my buddy in SF bay back in the 80s
Then winds hit 40 knots and he fucking died. Oh just me
That guy Al....wasn't it 60kts
1980s
1960s in a crabber tho
I always wondered if you could pitchpole a Laser. Yes... yes you can.
2:14 you can apparently also submarine them while surfing! I miss Laser sailing.
Been there done that lol
💯 Fun
this is why i love living in the bay area summers are always like this
Gybing with the board down is bound to capsize you .....lol! surprised they don't pull it up?
Yippee!!!
I ve never capsize like this before
Every tack being a capsize really helps my imposter syndrome.
Wow!
1:55 creatif way to gybe
God the speed of the boom. Yikes
Navegar en laser.es para caballos.porque es rápido el veléro.no t puedes dormir.de verdad muy divertido el laser
Didn't know this was done, at sea.
Spectacular indeed.
Part of that: the slam gybes. (Is that common in a Laser?)
With this much wind it is common. Almost inevitable actually.
The idea is to gybe going down the wave so that the pressure on the sail is reduced but it is very hard to do it properly because the Laser's helm is not very responsive. I sure capsized many times gybing and there are a lot of people afraid of gybing.
Ach! La dérive sabre. Faudrait une dérive courte de largue et celle de série pour les allures de près
Old footage from before color film was invented
What about the norwegian flag on the sail? Illuminati!
It's the weather. Or was it a joke and everybody already knew it?
класс
my people.... crazy fuckers ;)))) best for You from Poland!!!!!
That’s a good way to lose your front teeth! Lol
Sailing races are “as exciting as watching grass grow.” I raced Lasers once, in Grand Cayman. Humiliated myself, wish I had watched the grass grow instead ...
No-no-no, that expression is for 10 km speed-skating.
(And probably some others.)
That’s NOT Extreme Sailing ⛵️...ON the west cost of Scotland 🏴 that’s SUMMERTIME 👍🏴🤪
Not full mainsails. Wimps.
What does that have to do with "wimps"... They're trying to go fast and efficient not fucking ride at a 45° angle and slow
Depowering is a thing for a reason yknow
not enough carnage for you?
@Giorgio Bambini Started in optimists in 1976. Moved on quite a bit since then :-)
What are you on about, there's only like 1 radial in the video and the rest are fulls
Junk music