Euroflex are back! They weren't in the last series, good to see that sky-blue rocket ship sailing heads above the rest. Does anyone know why there might be an advantage to using a smaller mainsail? It was clearly the wrong choice, but I'm not sure why there would be a tactical advantage.
Another great race. And I have a question: Why is wind called a “pressure”? I’ve heard of lulls, lifts, backs, gusts and steady but not pressure until (rather knowledgable) Australian commentators used the term.
Very common among racers - what's the pressure like? do we have more pressure on the left or right? Good pressure. See Terry Hutchison tactician on RUclips to see example of it being used on big boats (tp52)
Wind only happens with a pressure differential blowing from high pressure to low pressure seen as isobars on the map. They are trying to surf the pressure wave between the air masses.
If they are leeward then they are not clear astern so windward boat must keep clear. Before the start so there is no proper course so tech 2 could luff head to wind (so long as they let Euroflex respond). There is no such rule as overtaking boat.
Dang….. I thought the skiffs got foils…..ok got to wait for that
1st time I’m seeing these racing machines... incredible! Sailing has gone formula one
Great race, but why no footage from onboard Record Point showing how they ended up upside down?
can it sale open seas?
where is this race happening ? Nothing is told in the comments :/ !!!
One of the commentators is a living pun. Getting loads wrong but entertaining all the same.
SOOOOOO COOOOOL!!! Never seen this before, superfoil regatta. Loved it. Texas
5:22
just like Ricky Bobby "If you're not first you're last"
It's Talladega Nights on Geelong Waterways
This commentator is absolute legend!
Euroflex is a class above the rest!
What's with this new habit of calling wind "pressure"?
Euroflex are back! They weren't in the last series, good to see that sky-blue rocket ship sailing heads above the rest. Does anyone know why there might be an advantage to using a smaller mainsail? It was clearly the wrong choice, but I'm not sure why there would be a tactical advantage.
Another great race. And I have a question: Why is wind called a “pressure”? I’ve heard of lulls, lifts, backs, gusts and steady but not pressure until (rather knowledgable) Australian commentators used the term.
It's just another term used to describe more wind, i.e, a gust, coming.
Just another wank word. It's just wind ...
Very common among racers - what's the pressure like? do we have more pressure on the left or right? Good pressure. See Terry Hutchison tactician on RUclips to see example of it being used on big boats (tp52)
Wind only happens with a pressure differential blowing from high pressure to low pressure seen as isobars on the map. They are trying to surf the pressure wave between the air masses.
@@oneskydog4401 In other words: WIND.
This is the first I've seen of these boats. They look incredible. More exciting than sailing Hobie cats. Subbed.
4:10 STARBOAAAARD
I have been waiting for this all week, finally some wind
The wait is over Barry! We hope you enjoy the race...
So fun to watch
If you watch from 1:20 you'll see Tech2 is to leeward, just, and overtaking, therefore did not have any luffing rights. Bad call by the umpire.
If they are leeward then they are not clear astern so windward boat must keep clear. Before the start so there is no proper course so tech 2 could luff head to wind (so long as they let Euroflex respond). There is no such rule as overtaking boat.
Great racing.
That female commentator needs to look up the definition of a lay line
Euroflex the best)
Great sailing. However the skill required is no different from sailing slow dinghies or yachts