Sailing a Drascombe Dabber in Ireland

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @AirOnTheWater
    @AirOnTheWater Год назад +1

    Now that was an exciting video to watch! Looked like good fun, though slightly crazy choppy later on. Also didn't see the castle coming, and nice to see more wide angles of Portrush. Thanks for sharing!

    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  Год назад +1

      Thanks Patrik, no inflatable kayaks but lots of fun on the water. Downside? Launching, rigging & recovering a dinghy is hard work.

    • @AirOnTheWater
      @AirOnTheWater Год назад

      @@davidpoots8362 One can imagine. Also that a bit of skill and experience goes into this...

  • @steveporteous3157
    @steveporteous3157 Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting David - a great day's sailing! The conditions around Ramore Head looked exciting / challenging. I hope your crew wasn't mutinous!

    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  Год назад +1

      Thanks Steve conditons were exciting and a little scary. One crew member almost got to walk the plank when she had the giggles while I was struggling to reef.

    • @steveporteous3157
      @steveporteous3157 Год назад

      🏴‍☠😅

  • @stephenboylandroad
    @stephenboylandroad Год назад

    yes, fantastic day out, thoroughly enjoyed and much appreciated by all

  • @MPIGLincs
    @MPIGLincs Год назад +1

    Looked like great fun! In my dabber sailing just with jib and mizzen is a good option while putting a reef in. Also no need to pull the sail up as far once reefed. Having the sail lower reduces the heeling moment and makes for an easier ride, just tighten the downhaul more.
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    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  Год назад +1

      I thought I knew how to sail but the dabbber is so different to anything I've done before (bermudan, gaff, sprit rigs). If you think that was rough you should have seen me last year - launched with the bung out, ripped the keel strip off, hoisted mail sail back to front, speared a paddle boarder with the bowsprit (only joking about the last one, actually it was the bumpkin).
      Yes I realised I had the mainsail too high, any lower and the parrel beads didn't hold the yard to the mast. Do you attach the parrel beads to the halyard or the yard?

    • @MPIGLincs
      @MPIGLincs Год назад +1

      @@davidpoots8362 It's all a learning curve! I have had mine 5 years and am still learning. I attach the beads to the hook which is attached to the end of the halyard. The hook hooks onto a strop spliced around the yard and fixed with a dead eye. I can never get the yard as close to the mast as I would like but only notice on photos afterwards 🤣

  • @jchambers1191
    @jchambers1191 Год назад

    What a great day on the water - thanks for sharing it!

  • @Rupe51
    @Rupe51 Год назад

    That was delightful! What a capable boat ... and what skipper and crew! Thanks.

    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  Год назад +1

      Very kind. That little boat held its nerve while I panicked

  • @derrickburry1788
    @derrickburry1788 Год назад

    Hello from Newfoundland. I really enjoyed your video.

    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  Год назад +2

      Hello from Ireland, thats kind of you , there is indeed nothing so worthwhile as messing about in boats.

  • @causewaykayak
    @causewaykayak Год назад

    A nice family day out. Glad you all had some sunshine.
    Sails look a good job ! All that work paid off eh?!

    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  Год назад +1

      Just a short trip but it felt like an adventure, keel strip is rock solid but plenty of other jobs to do

  • @johnryan2193
    @johnryan2193 Год назад

    I have a Scaffie but find it hard to sail without the proper type of sail which I cannot find anywhere.loved the video.

    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  Год назад

      My friend has a Scaffie, lovely boat. The lugsail works really well provided it is set exactly right, i find the Dabber quite fussy about trim, all part of the charm I suppose.

  • @philip-ur3qj
    @philip-ur3qj 4 месяца назад

    Superb camera work of the water below gunwales . Who is the sail maker if you don't mind me inquiring ?

    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  4 месяца назад

      Thanks, that's very kind. They are standard Jekyll's sails but I added a second reefing line to the mainsail.

  • @aodhhead
    @aodhhead 6 месяцев назад

    Hi David, Im thinking of buying a Dabber. Ive had a Lugger and really liked it. What engine are you using? Woudl a Two and a half horse be big enough for a Dabber? Any concerns doing coastal and lake/river sailing?

    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  6 месяцев назад

      Hello, I love the Dabber but have found a fiddle to rig and and selling it to buy a scaffie. The Dabber is every bit as seaworthy as a Lugger and a 2.5hp pushes it along comfortably at 4 to 5 knots. It really doesn't need more

  • @arkmoadventures
    @arkmoadventures 10 месяцев назад

    enjoyed, new subscriber.

    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks, one of those magical days

  • @carolinekerss567
    @carolinekerss567 Год назад

    Do you have a forestay on your dabber?

    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  Год назад

      I'm no expert but got fed up with the ridiculous arrangement of a forestay aft of the jib and removed it. I suppose I'm taking a risk if the jib luff or halyard break, but decided I could deal with that. My Dabber is so much nicer to sail without it.

  • @THE-RIVER-RAT
    @THE-RIVER-RAT Год назад

    Wow that looked very choppy in parts (BUT AND AS YOU SAID FUN) Great video mate 👍⚓

    • @davidpoots8362
      @davidpoots8362  Год назад +1

      Wish I had the sense to spend time on peaceful rivers.

    • @THE-RIVER-RAT
      @THE-RIVER-RAT Год назад

      @@davidpoots8362 My peace will be taking some time of next year as I'm planning on some paddle trips in and around Scotland, starting with Lock Lomond
      (Dry suit at the ready lol)