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Well done! Awesome!
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Well that was exciting. Great fun, great crew work and a large set of maracas.
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I love watching this video, cheers boys. The fresh breeze coming off the causeway it looks exhilarating. The boat comes alive, she is eating the waves!
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Trying to learn what to do in this situation (been there and it is not so nice). At 14:01 ease the boom vang and the afterguy, so you can go from beam reaching to broad reaching? then at 15:03 again the same and then MOB. At this very point, release also spi haylard and recover the spi from the spinnaker sheet? Am I correct? thanks!!!!!
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Great sailing, great video!
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I love the spirit - bring in the spinnaker first; save the MOB for later... ;)
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that boat was moving before the accident
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are they called invisible preservers ?
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i like those life preservers
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Arrrrgh! Real Pirates!
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Is that the one I sailed over from San Diego? It's surfed at 18.5+ on the Sea of Cortez, but that was many moons ago. :) Lookin' sharp, guys!
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Rad. Missing going out on the water watching this. been almost ten years for a sail. Thank you
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Great vid. I was back for my second viewing.
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Nice boat handling! We get some good winds like that in Baltimore (usually in the Fall). I won't do spinnaker in that kind of wind though. ;)
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Who or what is Twing when it is at home ?
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that was cool guys
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WOW , Amazing how well you have everything under control .
Just because I know very well how easy it is to loose control . -
Is the forward crewman managing the spinnaker halyard? Is this because you blow the halyard when things go to @%$#?
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craaaazy. and did that chute actually survive? Glad 'coach' did - and you all. tx for sharing!
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No foreguy?
22m 52sLength
3.4 miles downwind in a J/22 in 30+ knots of wind. Watch as we push this phenomenal J-Boat to its limit then realize we only pushed it.........to ours. Enjoy! Use earphones for a much better experience.