I'd say it was a good recovery and good to see that you didn't have a knot in the tail of the halyard.........which could have spiced things up a bit!!!
@@robertkowalski9906obviously you have never tried to duck a boat in big breeze without the jib going out. Nothing worse than a jib trimmer getting an override on the winch and the jib doesn't go out... It usually results in a t-bone. You probably think the way to stop the death rolls Is to crank the pole aft and hammer the vang down... Lol LMAO 🤣😂🤣😂
@@robertkowalski9906 You ease both sails. I raced for 25 years as a trimmer . Won a MORC commodores cup and finished in the top5 MORC internationals 4 times. One design racing? Sure... 36.7, Farr 40, j35, j24, j22, melges 24, mumm 30...... Should I continue? Maybe you need a physics lesson... Sails are foils that create lift. Without easing both sails the lift created by the jib can and will round you up in a blow even if you're flogging the main. Been there done that. I have no idea what you're talking about.
You guys can't operate this sail in this speed We used to own a j/35 in the mid 80's. We would use our full spinnaker in wind speed of 35k+ and surfed at speed of over 16knots!! This crew could have used me. ;). Thanks for the video... I enjoyed it.
Super cool tricks you learn on a J/24 :D well done!
A polished and professsional example of "hoisting the kite"
I'd say it was a good recovery and good to see that you didn't have a knot in the tail of the halyard.........which could have spiced things up a bit!!!
That boat sure can take a hell of a beating :D
the crews jacket was perfect, you guys got slammed alright!!
luv it warts and all and your comments show you can laugh about it later, well done.
rough conditions there! great save!😂
Meanwhile the boat sailing with the dodger dusts them probably having a cup of coffee
Good thing that loose halyard didn’t shrimp the chute. They were lucky
Great comment at the very end. Thanks for sharing the "fun" of racing.
Hoisting the kite in 25+ Knots here in San Francisco is any day in summer
And you didn't get knock down... impressive...
Awesome!
Just tell people you were practicing deployment of the sea anchor. No problems. 😆
The capitan and funny Boyz not born in the Sea
Don't tryy this at all ! …
Feel sory for the mastman
Slam!?
Some more training would help.
WTF is with the “music”? Would me more interesting to hear the crew…
🎼Chu cha cha.😳
Should have wooled the kite first
These dudes should stick to golf or tennis
How about letting the jib out? Every puff when overpowered and the jib in is going to make it impossible to turn downwind and you round up.
@@robertkowalski9906obviously you have never tried to duck a boat in big breeze without the jib going out. Nothing worse than a jib trimmer getting an override on the winch and the jib doesn't go out... It usually results in a t-bone. You probably think the way to stop the death rolls
Is to crank the pole aft and hammer the vang down... Lol LMAO 🤣😂🤣😂
@@robertkowalski9906 You ease both sails. I raced for 25 years as a trimmer . Won a MORC commodores cup and finished in the top5 MORC internationals 4 times. One design racing? Sure... 36.7, Farr 40, j35, j24, j22, melges 24, mumm 30...... Should I continue? Maybe you need a physics lesson... Sails are foils that create lift. Without easing both sails the lift created by the jib can and will round you up in a blow even if you're flogging the main. Been there done that. I have no idea what you're talking about.
@@robertkowalski9906 bs.
Id rather Vote for Joe!🙂
You guys can't operate this sail in this speed
We used to own a j/35 in the mid 80's. We would use our full spinnaker in wind speed of 35k+ and surfed at speed of over 16knots!! This crew could have used me. ;). Thanks for the video... I enjoyed it.
Wild footage, but perhaps the dumbest music ever. (Sorry)
Who chose the idiotic music?
annoying music ...