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Club 420 Class
Добавлен 28 янв 2014
C420 College Night
Our class Executive Director Dillon Paiva is joined by Mitch Brindley, President of the ICSA, and Dana Rolander from Midwest College Consulting, to discuss college, college sailing, and how to get there.
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Splicing C420 Tapered Spinnaker Sheets
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Thank you to US Sailing, and TColvinPhotography for helping the class with the edits!!
Club 420 Association Promotional Video
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Video from Sail Newport Nationals 2105 by Chris Love Productions
Hanging with Taylor and Julianna at 2014 North Americans.
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2014 c420 North American qualifying round leaders Martina Sly and Ian Morgan.
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Romain and Jackson talking about the last day of nationals. #sdycc420nationals
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On the water day 2 with Jack and Megan at the 2014 c420 nationals. #sdycc420nationals
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2014 c420 national champions Scott and Rebecca. #sdycc420nationals
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Leaders after day 1 at 2014 c420 nationals. #sdycc420nationals
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Young SDYC sailors showing good stuff on day 1 of the 2014 c420 nationals #sdycc420nationals
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On the water on Day 1 of c420 nationals with Will and Haley #sdycc420nationals
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Day 1 at the 2014 c420 Nationals with Cassie Obel and Anika Garrett. #sdycc420nationals
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The 2014 c420 New England Champions! @club420class #c420classallabouteducation
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Day 1 regatta leaders talking about the first day at c420 new England's
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Coaches debrief of the 2014 New England's Chris Klevan, Ken Legler, Deirdre Lambert.
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Coaches debrief of the 2014 New England's Chris Klevan, Ken Legler, Deirdre Lambert.
A new upwind technique from day 2 of the New England clinic 2014
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A new upwind technique from day 2 of the New England clinic 2014
Annapolis interview from 2014 NE clinic day 2.
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Annapolis interview from 2014 NE clinic day 2.
Clinic day 1 interview with some CA ladies at the 2014 NE champs.
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Clinic day 1 interview with some CA ladies at the 2014 NE champs.
Clinic day 1 interview with some locals. 2014 NE champs.
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Clinic day 1 interview with some locals. 2014 NE champs.
c420 class coach talking mast rake and the effects on jib trim. #c420mastrake part 2
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c420 class coach talking mast rake and the effects on jib trim. #c420mastrake part 2
c420 class coach Ken Legler talking mast rake and the effects on jib trim. #c420mastrake part 1
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c420 class coach Ken Legler talking mast rake and the effects on jib trim. #c420mastrake part 1
c420 class coach John Pearce talking about jib and main trim. #c420sailtrim
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c420 class coach John Pearce talking about jib and main trim. #c420sailtrim
Deirdre Lambert talking c420 bridle at the 2014 c420 new England's #c420bridle
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Deirdre Lambert talking c420 bridle at the 2014 c420 new England's #c420bridle
Interview With Carter and Ian C420 National Champs!
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Interview With Carter and Ian C420 National Champs!
San Diego Boys's interview at nationals
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San Diego Boys's interview at nationals
Club 420 Association safety video - "Save It" II
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Club 420 Association safety video - "Save It" II
Day 3 c420 Midwinters 2014 morning show
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Day 3 c420 Midwinters 2014 morning show
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Attaching dynema jib sheets to clew
Why would you need to splice your spinnaker sheets?
naked spectra lines run better on pulleys. But the cover is nice in your hand.
Fast release hooks on trapeze harnesses is an important thing. My crew got a lungful of water after a crash in big winds where he went under after I dropped off the boat at speed after loosing my legs on a fast upwind plane on a n L4K. He was ok initially but soon after had an infection and recovered but secondary drowning is a real thing. On a second note the first time I sailed a cat it was a hobie 14 cat and it was broken when we arrived and my Dad scavenged the parts from another couple that were there and we went out in it. The next day I turned up and went out in it on my own. At this point I'd sailed toppers, Mirrors and a Laser 4.7 once. They gave me this banana catamaran. to sail. I had never helmed a cat before but I was competent helm. I headed out getting a feel for it. I'd been told not to let it heel too much . Spill sail and go faster on the beats. VMG is better. I got a point I'd like to go on a reach. (Across the wind - Fastest point of sailing.) I lined the cat up and sheeted in and started my run. AS I got faster the cat tipped a bit more so I got out a bit more. The cat was flying along but it was starting to pass the 45 degree mark and I was getting nervous. After about 45 degrees the lower hull dug in and I was under water . The catamaran Pitchpoled. That's My experience of fast solo cats. I've sailed 2 man cats like dart 18s and had a great time but solo cats are scary. Cats are crazy fast right up until the drag on the wet hull is too much then you crash at 30 knots. Great fun until everyone dies. An L4K on a 3 sail reach in F5-6 waves is probably as dangerous and certainly as exciting. Luv and Peace.
Great video, thanks!
oooh that skiff method is pretty slick! Great video. Also, "safe as houses"?!🤣 I've never heard that one before. But apparently the English have been using it since the early 1800's! I'm totally stealing it.
Lol 420
Two more things: Always wear shoes, and always assure, that the centreboard is well fixed in its fully extended position before rightening the boat. Otherwise you could guillotine your fingers or toes.
Awesome presentations Mate!
Club 420 s are bad
No
What do you think is good then?
They have their place, as does every type of boat and every type of rig (although for some their place is in a museum...junk rig I'm looking at you ;-P )
I see my boat 0:34 sail#2527
Excellent, learned much.
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Turtle in a squall to hold your position. Not drift
Why do you guys turtle your boats?
it's never done intentionally (unless you're practicing recovery) These are basically an over-powered dinghy. [small boat big sail plan]. The will likely capsize even in a semi- poorly executed maneuver. There is no keel that self-rights the boat.
Awesome Video Chris!
Great working with you on this!