Sailboat Racing Tips: Listen and Learn

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  • Опубликовано: 17 фев 2022
  • On the practice day at the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series St. Petersburg we mic-up world champion Willem Van Waay and Olympian Stephanie Roble to listen and learn how the top sailors get their J/70 around the racecourse.
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  • @chazparvez4970
    @chazparvez4970 3 месяца назад +8

    Having sailed on a few 'shouty' boats, this is beautiful.

  • @martygingras8683
    @martygingras8683 2 года назад +18

    That was great. More of this type of thing please.

  • @Vzw-dj9rf
    @Vzw-dj9rf 2 года назад +14

    Neat to watch and both hear and see what's being looked at tactically as well as on the boat itself. The details are important, and this crew is working to get those right - sail trim, weight distribution, tracking competition - but not to the point of forgetting where the next mark is. Using the crew weight to help power the boat through a tack was something I'd not seen. Very cool.

  • @joshmcintyre8
    @joshmcintyre8 6 месяцев назад +2

    Love this video! Audio of you all talking through it and the footage is perfect. Please make more like this. (First of your videos I've seen yet)

    • @sailingworld
      @sailingworld  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching. The plan is for more! Let me know who you’d love to listen in on and which classes or types of racing (one design, handicap etc)

  • @jonwilly2
    @jonwilly2 Год назад +7

    Well done camera crew and boat crew.

  • @tomlogan2102
    @tomlogan2102 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is a joy to behold.

  • @PaulHarris-sl1ct
    @PaulHarris-sl1ct Месяц назад

    I sailed in a one design fleet a few years. We won just about every race
    Kicked some butts at the nationals and we talked about just about everything except sailing the boat.. our team was so good

  • @yankeeshogun
    @yankeeshogun Год назад +1

    Man, am I jealous of the warm weather!

  • @Yeaitstemp
    @Yeaitstemp Год назад +2

    I'm a single hander with many miles got invited to do a big race on a racing boat over watching videos got me nervous lol

  • @aworldtorelax6607
    @aworldtorelax6607 Год назад +1

    Sweet start!

  • @Marcop12
    @Marcop12 Год назад +3

    Good communication indeed. However, I do not hear a communication between the spinnaker trimer and the helmswoman when going downwind.

  • @stueaston1043
    @stueaston1043 2 года назад +1

    Great little vid 🙂👍

  • @nathanbenton2051
    @nathanbenton2051 Год назад

    very cool. why did they douse the jib at 3:05?

  • @wykpenguin
    @wykpenguin Год назад +2

    Are the kite sheets intentionally inside the lifelines?

  • @niklasd2014
    @niklasd2014 2 года назад +5

    Good communication, but why did you take the jib out at 7min just to furl it back in 15s after?

    • @martygingras8683
      @martygingras8683 2 года назад +2

      To sail high and perhaps a bit slow w/o flogging the jib. When they first did it earlier, she said "Killing high."

    • @sailingworld
      @sailingworld  Год назад +4

      Niklas--use of the jib in the pre-start is a powerful tool being used in the J/70 class especially. Furl in/out depending on speed and maneuverability desired. Next-level stuff for these pros!

    • @niklasd2014
      @niklasd2014 Год назад

      @@sailingworld Thats correct, but there is no pre Start here. They are going downwind in realy light air an the jib is out for only 15s. Makes no sense for me.

    • @niklasd2014
      @niklasd2014 Год назад

      @@martygingras8683 If you watch the tiller movement she is turning the boat a little bit downwind. Not high at all.

    • @martygingras8683
      @martygingras8683 Год назад +2

      @@niklasd2014 Sorry, I didn't notice your first post called out the maneuver at 7 minutes. Good excuse for me to watch the video again. At about 7:15, they were paying attention to the boat behind, called a puff, set the jib, noted the wind going forward, and talked about going into VMG mode. Seems they briefly deployed the jib to move forward on the boat behind rather than turn down in the knock.

  • @therolltacker
    @therolltacker 9 месяцев назад +1

    Some of the unspoken and repeated glasses of "chardonnay" on the downwind leg would have received my "red napkin" as they were not linked to shifts, wind increases or steering, but rather skilled dinghy sailors who will take advantage of subtle pumping when no one is looking....except its on camera.
    "Up 1" - pumps 3 times......yeah, no.

  • @sukhoiboy4140
    @sukhoiboy4140 2 года назад

    whats emg mean?

    • @martygingras8683
      @martygingras8683 2 года назад +1

      She said 'VMG'. That's "Velocity Made Good".

  • @ahmeteker5297
    @ahmeteker5297 Год назад +3

    No one is this nice in a j70 crew (or any racig crew) where is all the swearing

  • @garythornhill7061
    @garythornhill7061 2 года назад +3

    I'm absolutely confused at watching this video, I don't hear any instruction or teaching being offered. According to the title, I was hoping to hear some teaching, where somebody was saying this is why we're doing this or that because we want this effect or that effect.

    • @Tracer-yc4wq
      @Tracer-yc4wq 2 года назад +11

      Listen to how they all communicate. There’s no idle chatter going on it’s all about the boat speed, puffs, competitors, and next mark.
      Their roll tacks are all well coordinated and there’s one person calling the time to “squash.”
      I also heard a code word (Chardonnay) just below the start line to put some heel on the boat.
      I’d say the key lesson here is teamwork and constant communication.

    • @martygingras8683
      @martygingras8683 2 года назад +10

      Watch it a few times. It's one of the best learning opportunities on the web.

    • @heimbatman4516
      @heimbatman4516 Год назад +1

      These are pros/serious competitors, not beer can racing with brand new folks every week - but everything they're doing can apply, as long as your crew doesn't mind an evening of listening to what sounds like Elizabeth Holmes directing flight ops on the Nimitz...