Also, most boats don't have 4-5 people on board to help navigate. For a couple, it is usually not practical to hoist someone up the rig, but any added height (climbing up onto boom, or bow rails) helps.
Great video, a difficult pass. Just worth adding that to see properly you should have the sun high and preferably behind you. Most people out here only attempt a difficult pass an hour and a half either side of noon, and if it clouds over will think again.
Also, most boats don't have 4-5 people on board to help navigate. For a couple, it is usually not practical to hoist someone up the rig, but any added height (climbing up onto boom, or bow rails) helps.
Great and tremendously useful video. What a challenge if you only have 2 onboard. Thanks!
Great vid. More instructional videos like this. Thank you.
Great video, a difficult pass. Just worth adding that to see properly you should have the sun high and preferably behind you. Most people out here only attempt a difficult pass an hour and a half either side of noon, and if it clouds over will think again.
nice
We navigate with the helmet using hand signals he says and then proceeds to yell to the helmsman.
And a drone...
Is that a swan?
Dominic T It has similar looks to an early swan, but it as Skye51, more info on skye51.com
Hard to take professional advice from a sailor when he says left instead of port??
Lol what shitty signaling for a how to hahaha!