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  • Опубликовано: 14 фев 2016
  • Training in Valencia, storm kicks in with gusts around 50kts!!!
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  • @user-hu5hp9mb4z
    @user-hu5hp9mb4z Год назад +5

    Большое спасибо за съёмки. Такие ситуации обычно не снимают - не до этого. Мне показалось, что съёмки у знака. Гонка на финах. Не знаю, что означает синий шарик на парусе.
    Очень удивило отсутстывие воды в лодке. Это теперь такая плавучесть, что в лодке нет воды!? Стретьего раза поймал румпалку - это понятно, но почему сразу захотел в оверштаг? Притомился, наверное. Без хода в такой ветер лодку через линию ветра не перекинуть. Надо разогнаться. Финн интересная лодка для настоящих мужиков. Спасибо.

  • @donibravo1452
    @donibravo1452 Год назад +4

    Best thing for dinghy boat in this conditions is to capsize, and waith a storm to go away, or to drop to 30 knost and than surf home with saved sails

  • @terohyvarinen4358
    @terohyvarinen4358 3 года назад +8

    I have experienced an occasion like this on board my tiny Tocpat. I am still alive! I was even able to control the situation somehow. The list of risks is endless: hurting yourself, breaking the boat, hypothermia, exhaustion and so on. Being alone in that kind of situation is life threatening. I managed to bet back to terra firma without any major issues. Maybe I was familiar with rough conditions, but I had lots of pure luck, too!
    If I ever meet this kind of situation again, I think I would let my dinghy capsize and keep it on its side, if possible. Drifting would slow down and sudden gusts does not harm you as much as if your dinghy was upright.
    As you can see, it is possible to sail as long as you can diminish the power the sail is giving. That is not possible on reach. Getting your sail down is an option and sail downwind with only the top of the sail up. I just do not know, how high you can point lik that. Between 1:30 and 1:50 you can see a sailor struggling to climb back on his dinghy. These guys are strong. I would not have had a tiniest possibility to get back on board and sail again. If the water is cold, you should remember the combined effect of exhaustion and hypothermia. The colder you are the faster you get tired; as exhausted your body temperature falls fast. Stress doubles everything.
    As in any storm sailing: take care of yourself and your boat as much as it necessary for safety and your ability to stay perky.

  • @team3383
    @team3383 5 лет назад +14

    I saw a sailing school "teachers" go out in winds like this - to show everybody at the harbour that THEY could DO IT" with big smiles on their brand new boat. They did get as far as a few hundred meters out and then it was like these guys, sails madly flogging and the boat going forwards only because it has a point at the front and needed a motor boat to throw a line to to get back in the harbour because it was impossible to go about or jibe in those conditions !!!
    They seemed very surprised the next day when their sails looked like old bags. LOL. (they were dacron and really did look like old bags !).
    BUT I bet these guys will be gragging for the rest of their lives about this 50 knot training in Valencia ...
    The things we wouldn't do if there weren't a rubber dinghy handy.

    • @death.9738
      @death.9738 3 года назад

      I'm pretty sure they've gone out in normal winds and a storm caught them...
      It literally says this in the description

  • @bigkiwial
    @bigkiwial 8 лет назад +23

    pure survival

  • @petercrudgington1747
    @petercrudgington1747 4 года назад +10

    is it just me who clicked on the vid and went 'well there goes that sail'

  • @samwilliams662
    @samwilliams662 5 лет назад +2

    Really cool to see, i was thinking about putting reef points in but this has convinced me i dont need then

  • @Bluenoser613
    @Bluenoser613 7 лет назад +9

    welp that sail is now wrecked.

  • @martinsailcoach
    @martinsailcoach 7 лет назад +11

    tiller extension blocked in strong winds is a big problem...raise the centerboard is a good solution

  • @fronabulax63
    @fronabulax63 7 лет назад +12

    Survival mode

  • @user-jc1ys9pj7y
    @user-jc1ys9pj7y 6 лет назад +7

    пацаны вообще ребята!

  • @pedroborges440
    @pedroborges440 5 лет назад +1

    Instinct and a good atitude.No mercy!!.

  • @benharris8445
    @benharris8445 8 лет назад +47

    How to wreck a sail...

    • @porgiesplays6655
      @porgiesplays6655 4 года назад +1

      Probably could've put on more outhaul or taken the sail down

    • @porgiesplays6655
      @porgiesplays6655 3 года назад

      @nil nix thought that wind was consistant xD

    • @MichaelArrigo
      @MichaelArrigo 3 года назад

      And your boat and your body

    • @jonathanshore5768
      @jonathanshore5768 2 года назад

      The money shift of dinghy sailing.

    • @TermiteUSA
      @TermiteUSA 2 года назад

      The sails tough enough.
      Gotta reverse that helm when tacking into irons.

  • @cooke5361
    @cooke5361 2 года назад +1

    this video makes it seem like the world is about to end

  • @DionAlaniz
    @DionAlaniz 8 лет назад +6

    epic.

  • @user-hu5hp9mb4z
    @user-hu5hp9mb4z 8 дней назад

    212 столько времени потратил, чтобы вытащить румпалку из под борта. Справился, не лёг второй раз.

  • @TermiteUSA
    @TermiteUSA 2 года назад +2

    Take the outhaul off-
    Drop the boom to the deck-
    Wrap the sail x times around the mast-
    Shackle the main sheet to the clew of the daily and go to the cooking BAR

  • @user-qv5tt8ug2z
    @user-qv5tt8ug2z 8 лет назад +5

    100% мужики !

  • @therolltacker
    @therolltacker 11 месяцев назад +1

    For sale: 1 Finn Sail. Only used once.

  • @ruzgarrmn9924
    @ruzgarrmn9924 5 лет назад

    Shredded

  • @user-ox1xf5zu8p
    @user-ox1xf5zu8p 7 лет назад +2

    жесть кошмар я не смогла бы поставить яхту в такой ветер

  • @jeffannmariee1380
    @jeffannmariee1380 4 года назад +3

    I’m 11 years old and I have been sailing for 5 years it’s fun but now hmmmmm

  • @carlitos8911
    @carlitos8911 8 лет назад +1

    Aweonao

  • @ker0666
    @ker0666 3 года назад +1

    Ouaahh!!!

  • @user-mj7mg5iu1l
    @user-mj7mg5iu1l 5 лет назад +1

    Это у вас где такой ветерок

  • @user-jc1ys9pj7y
    @user-jc1ys9pj7y 6 лет назад +1

    мега круто

  • @Baki335
    @Baki335 3 года назад

    7-8 B?

  • @r3tne_Alex
    @r3tne_Alex 6 лет назад +2

    Народ, вы парус убиваете просто. Больно смотреть. Какой кайф, нужда, в такой ветер выходить.

    • @alexfe7318
      @alexfe7318 6 лет назад

      hiMorf это ж спортсмены. Они ж ни паруса, ни лодки не любят

    • @mentalitydesignvideo
      @mentalitydesignvideo 4 года назад +3

      может они вышли потренироваться в свежий ветер и начался шторм. Я как-то на Днепре (!) вынужден был возвращаться в ураганный попутный ветер. А выходил в приятный ветерок.

  • @dreamycalculator
    @dreamycalculator 11 месяцев назад

    2:58 finally, terrible thing

  • @onni7324
    @onni7324 7 лет назад +6

    why he didnt grab te tiller first

    • @24knts
      @24knts 5 лет назад

      I guess he is an amature.
      So much time lost.

    • @briansrensen8204
      @briansrensen8204 5 лет назад +3

      The tiller extension was stuck on leeward side. He couldn't reach that far without tipping over again.

    • @death.9738
      @death.9738 5 лет назад +6

      Are you both serious? The tiller extension when stuck under the boat is hard af to get to. He would have 99% tipped over again anf again

  • @MrNeonerl
    @MrNeonerl 2 года назад

    They sailor in the second part is not really interested in using pin and rudder

  • @user-fg4lk8ri1l
    @user-fg4lk8ri1l 2 года назад

    Спасибо за материал!!! На фига заниматься этим выпендрежем!!! Не жалко корабль???

  • @MakaiMauka
    @MakaiMauka 7 лет назад +6

    Needs a trapeze

  • @grandjeannoah9043
    @grandjeannoah9043 7 лет назад +3

    puur survival

  • @John-je7mi
    @John-je7mi 2 года назад

    With too much wind there is too much wave and very little brains.

  • @starsailor49
    @starsailor49 3 года назад

    Not really sailing, hanging on for grim death more like.

  • @carlofanelli9756
    @carlofanelli9756 5 лет назад +1

    Why do you not grab the rudder first instead of insisting on the sail?

    • @user-rjw4ikl2qo
      @user-rjw4ikl2qo 3 месяца назад

      руль для лохов, а настоящие крутые мужики управляют парусом ;)

  • @gilafunk
    @gilafunk 2 года назад

    Horrendous.

  • @Flightfest900
    @Flightfest900 2 года назад

    that dose not seem fun

    • @Flightfest900
      @Flightfest900 2 года назад

      im a 420 saililor but i can realate.
      i was on a downwind and a gust of 40 hit us and capsised my boat. I finally righted it and the jib flew off. it was a mess.

    • @lucasalcaraz2199
      @lucasalcaraz2199 2 года назад

      Depends on your idea of fun. As long as you know you can make it back to coast (these guys were inside the port of Valencia) and have a spare training sail or 2, it's probably a fun and unique experience

  • @istnugoed
    @istnugoed 5 лет назад +3

    This is not sailing. It is deliberately destroying sails. No respect.

    • @user-rjw4ikl2qo
      @user-rjw4ikl2qo 3 месяца назад

      отношение к парусу как к презервативу - один раз использовал и натянул следующий, зато много удовольствия ;)

  • @user-ef4ge7lt9h
    @user-ef4ge7lt9h Год назад

    Нет опыта хождения в свежий ветер похоже. И волна маленькая. Новички? 14 м/сек это еще и ничего.

    • @arkadiykistanov
      @arkadiykistanov 6 месяцев назад

      ахахахах=) Олимпийские призеры=) И я серьезно сейчас=)
      кстати, 50 узлов это 25 м/с

    • @yannleroch1760
      @yannleroch1760 Месяц назад

      show us how you handle it, clown