Archive for Heavy Weather Sailing
Farr 40 heavy weather double handed sailing
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Sailing norwegian farr 40 ocean warrior in 20-30 knots winds, and 4 meter waves in Skagerak on delivery. We were two guys onboard. Average speed over 6 hours: 11 knots unde trisail and #3
Heavy Weather Sailing Part1
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Seminar on Royce Blacks delivery of a Seawind 1000 through Category 5 Cyclone “Sam” in Western Australia
Sailing in heavy weather. Golfo de Penas
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Sailing in heavy weather, Golfo de Penas, Chile, south pacific ocean.
Heavy weather sailing skills 2
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Sailing in about 30 to 45 knots, squally but relatively comfortable. Still doing 6-7 knots boat speed through the water, with 45-50 degrees course over ground achieved when traveling above six knots. A good choice of sails to achieve the desired destination at noon. On other occassions when the wind is constantly over 50 knots the storm jib is lowered and the vessel sailed with a course over the ground of about 70-80 degrees off the wind. Without the aid of an engine a prudent seaman will be navigating with options to leeward. In winds over 50 knots there is too much spray in the air to keep the camera lens clear of spray, everything is constantly wet.
Heavy Weather Sailing
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The best way to learn to sail in heavy weather is to just do it.
Heavy weather sailing skills 3
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Blowing about 35 to 45 knots. Sail Training / adventure training. Most of the crew had never been sailing before, but enjoyed it.
Heavy Weather Sailing- Shannon 38
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Returning from Bermuda after the Charleston/Bermuda Race
Sailing in Heavy Weather – Bennett Marine Video
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www.bennettmarine.com Sailing In Heavy Weather “This is the best video we’ve seen.” – US Sailing Association Go offshore aboard a 40ft. sailboat for an exciting look at heavy weather sailing techniques and tactics. Join Warren Luhrs, Steve Dashew, John Neal and other top sailors as they talk about steering in large seas, heavy air sail trim, personal protection and storm tactics.
Heavy weather sailing skills
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Sailing in 35 to 45 knots under storm jib and Tri Sail, squally but relatively comfortable. Still doing 6-7 knots boat speed through the water, with 45-50 degrees course over ground achieved when traveling above six knots. A good choice of sails to achieve the desired destination at noon. On other occassions when the wind is constantly over 50 knots the storm jib is lowered and the vessel sailed with a course over the ground of about 70-80 degrees off the wind. Without the aid of an engine a …
Sailing on the IJsselmeer
Posted by: | CommentsTodays new video from bk24061972:
a heavy sailing day from bertil & ed … zeilen sailing boot varen
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BT Global Challenge 2000 – Heavy Weather
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Video of the BTGC 2000 “probably the best race they ever ran”. I can’t imagine what is going on in the minds of the crew getting washed over the foredeck. I guess all you can do is pray the lifelines hold.