Maneuvering Sailboat Professionally

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @captainivan7008
    @captainivan7008  5 лет назад +1

    Hey Skippers!👨‍✈️ Be sure to check out the new boat manuevering video I just dropped for you guys! Here's a link below.⛵⚓⛵ ruclips.net/video/ehJrPwpURnM/видео.html

  • @FikretErdeniz
    @FikretErdeniz 5 лет назад +3

    excellent maneuvering under zero wind. with excellent weather conditions like this, boat maneuvering may get somewhat close to a land vehicle's maneuvering. however, as the wind force goes up, things always get harder all the time at sea.. thanks for the video. it is like a lesson for beginners.

    • @captainivan7008
      @captainivan7008  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks, of course as the wind picks up things get more complicated especially if the wind is against you. I have a lot of experience, I hope to upload something soon. Hopefully there's a good breath of wind blowing. Thanks again stay tuned!🤙

  • @mikemakuch2824
    @mikemakuch2824 6 лет назад +4

    Looking at these Posts, seems there are a lot of Arm Chair Captains out there. This Captain did a Great Job, one which I doubt many of you could come close to!

  • @bradhines8689
    @bradhines8689 11 месяцев назад

    Great job! Single screw sailboat with no bow thrusters. That was a tight slip.

  • @brianbell7117
    @brianbell7117 6 лет назад +9

    I have the same boat, that was impressive !! glad you had no wind

  • @Cigarsnguitars
    @Cigarsnguitars 5 лет назад +3

    Nicely done. You’re hired!

  • @evanoc12345678
    @evanoc12345678 7 лет назад +5

    Nice, the prop walk was working against him as well by the looks of it , parking like a boss sir

  • @LynE40
    @LynE40 6 лет назад +7

    He does it his way. And it was perfect

  • @ericeves6452
    @ericeves6452 5 лет назад +3

    No fenders....this guy is full boss mode!

  • @steverussell3642
    @steverussell3642 5 лет назад +5

    Those slips at the end of the T are hard to get in and out of .. good job

  • @deanhallberg3340
    @deanhallberg3340 6 лет назад

    Well done. Hats off. Been there and its not easy to back.

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      is easy to back all you need to do is go slow and pay attention.

  • @andrewnes8764
    @andrewnes8764 7 лет назад +3

    good use of prop wash and prop walk . Light wind and no tide can make it real fun .

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      you have no idea what prop walk even is, "prop wash" lol you know some words but have no idea what the mean.

  • @joeperrone249
    @joeperrone249 6 лет назад +4

    One of my favorite spectator events is watching people park their boats. More times than not, it's a complete catastrophe and for me that's quite amusing. Having said that, I am not the world's best boat parker, much closer to one of the worst ones in fact. But I still feel it's funny watching others do their best to increase insurance rates. From that standpoint, this was a completely un-interesting video, as it looked about as good as it could have been.
    Very inspiring

  • @sweepint
    @sweepint 7 лет назад +1

    I do not normally comment but that was well done Sir

  • @conradserrano5948
    @conradserrano5948 7 лет назад +1

    We just spent the weekend on C'est La Vie in Catalina. Well done WINDWARD!!!

  • @michaelkiteboarder3184
    @michaelkiteboarder3184 3 года назад +1

    I’m thinking the Newport Beach harbormaster wanted to teach his guest from Dana point a lesson LOL! Very seriously very impressive!

  • @carltonbirds
    @carltonbirds 7 месяцев назад

    Very lovely, wish I can say the same for the camera work.

  • @robmacfarlane5864
    @robmacfarlane5864 6 лет назад

    Looks like another sunny day in Newport Beach.

  • @paxmagellanic498
    @paxmagellanic498 5 лет назад +1

    *clears throat* skills.

  • @CorM1
    @CorM1 4 года назад +1

    This is nicely done, but now with a lot of wind!

  • @SOLDOZER
    @SOLDOZER 5 лет назад

    Even in California the boat slips suck. Does anything in California not suck?

  • @atakd
    @atakd 7 лет назад +19

    As Carmel Pule says, no need to move the wheel at all for this manoeuvre. Keep it at full port lock for max prop wash ahead and use only prop walk astern, where rudder position is irrelevant. Looking at the flag on the building it might have been easier to come out straight and let the wind blow the bow out for the turn?

    • @stefanvaradinov3408
      @stefanvaradinov3408 7 лет назад +3

      Not Right, because the rudder helps to slow the boat when give a shifts! Also it helps prop to turn the stern without giving the front to back movement when is not in central position! + Helping when you are in front gear with little bit port wheel! But only, when you know what you are doing and know the boat and feel her!

    • @captainivan7008
      @captainivan7008  7 лет назад +1

      Stefan Varadinov Very well said. I have driven many different boats and they all feel different. I don't think many people understand that they all aren't the same. There's factors that make boats manuever how they do. Anyways, thanks for watching guys, stay tuned!

    • @chrisschaefer3863
      @chrisschaefer3863 6 лет назад

      Also this is a sailboat rudder. it's big. so doesn't behave like a powerboat rudder in reverse.

    • @gordonthomas4292
      @gordonthomas4292 6 лет назад

      Prop walk is very minor in some saildrives - it depends in distance from prop to rudder and the style of rudder.

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      wrong wrong and wrong, you have obviouslt never driven a boar, prop walk does very little and the rudder does a great deal, even slow and in reverse. get a boat and try it yourself.

  • @carmelpule6954
    @carmelpule6954 7 лет назад +5

    While turning ,there is no need to centralise the rudder really as the ahead control with the prop wash on the rudder, the craft will turn a lot more than when reversing so doing what he did without centralising the steering on reverse will still do it.
    Some of our bottom deep fishing lines are over a mile long and picking them up with a craft which has not bowthruster and one engine I always did it in reverse as this gentleman is doing. With two engines and no bowthruster one can go sideways and when towing others with a small craft using an outboard motor I always did it in reverse where the outboard motor is king.

    • @mikemakuch2824
      @mikemakuch2824 5 лет назад

      OK Popeye, Get back in the Tub and try getting your brown Logs out to Sea!

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад +1

      have you ever driven a boat let alone been a captain? if you dont center the rudder it works against you even at slow speeds and especially in tight quarters.

  • @tomluque
    @tomluque 5 лет назад +2

    It seems to me to I would have walked the boat backwards on the walkway, then use a stern spring line with a get-away hitch for singlehanded use. with the motor in slow reverse, the bow would slowly rotate clockwise toward the channel. Motor in neutral, pull the get-away hitch to free line from walkway and motor forward to adventures.

    • @charoox
      @charoox 5 лет назад

      that seems to me also like the "professional" way

    • @Gottenhimfella
      @Gottenhimfella 5 лет назад +1

      That would work with the wind blowing outwards.
      If the opposite direction, much better (in a modern boat like this) to back out (stern into the wind) as this clip shows, but I'd certainly recommend use a spring to make the turn either way.

  • @davegeither1202
    @davegeither1202 7 лет назад +6

    very nicely done, hope you got a good deal on that berth

  • @dinosail
    @dinosail 4 месяца назад

    Great job with zero wind and current, no fenders, and no use spring lines. My marina is just as tight and always has wind, so this video helps me about… zilch.

  • @PSFS76
    @PSFS76 5 лет назад +1

    great job! nice skiper

  • @timcordle7744
    @timcordle7744 5 лет назад

    Great driving.

  • @oscarm4154
    @oscarm4154 5 лет назад

    nice - I held my breath for 3 min :)

  • @laurentlarlet9603
    @laurentlarlet9603 6 лет назад +16

    good job. So there is no wind, but criticism is easy. As i'm paying attention to those who are trying the same manoeuvre, number of them would failed. So Try with your boat.. and we will see. Don't forget to call me to get some pics !! really, I'm sailing since a very long time, and we always have to be Humble...;

    • @mrwrapper
      @mrwrapper 4 года назад

      laurent larlet there is wind. Look at the flag at 1m 03sec

  • @brettharman8921
    @brettharman8921 5 лет назад

    Prop walk to port. Good job

  • @arnasar777
    @arnasar777 7 месяцев назад

    My name is Anthony Rovanouso, I am from the Italian Rovanouso family. Once in Greece, I was standing on the pier on my boat and the Russians were trying to moor their boat nearby, they were in a big bustle, noisy like a flock of chickens, I went in, took a rifle out of the safe, went out and told these guys. If there is one scratch, there will be one shot in your direction and so on. The guys did everything neatly. Then my friend Venice said, I'm surprised you can do. Excellent parking without firing a shot?

  • @MustadMarine
    @MustadMarine 3 дня назад

    That boat has port prop walk. So every time the throttle revs up in reverse, port walk is maximized which works against what you're trying to do. Secondly, all steering should be done before prop wash turning in forward to maximize what you want to happen. Thirdly, it appears the skipper made contact with the other boat (not professional).
    Me, I would have warped the stern around using an after-bow line or pivoted off the bow stem (gently touching the dock). Or just executed the pivot turn with less throttle in reverse to minimize prop walk.

  • @juditakissova6267
    @juditakissova6267 4 года назад

    Waaaaauuuu,,,super skipper👍👍👍⚓⚓⚓⛵⛵⛵

  • @jasonfrodoman1316
    @jasonfrodoman1316 7 месяцев назад +1

    Must be a fair weather sailor. Let's see him get out or there on a windy day.

  • @andyl-d6633
    @andyl-d6633 9 месяцев назад

    Very impressive … but I’d like to see him try it with a twin rudder boat! 😊

  • @epicnavigator
    @epicnavigator 5 лет назад

    Very nice, with the prop walk not helping at the reversing!

  • @jpshipwash6240
    @jpshipwash6240 4 года назад

    Well done.

  • @bcbit01
    @bcbit01 5 лет назад

    Nice job. I might have have let the boat's momentum carry me a bit further starboard during the forward thrust corrections but, I'm not there and don't know the boat. Personally, I would back into that slip from now on. LOL

  • @jeremyrowley1240
    @jeremyrowley1240 6 лет назад

    He did it exactly right to get out of a very tricky berth. Get a bit of sternway on with stbd helm and then use a hard-over port helm to kick the bow round with short pulses of forward. This is a very difficult berth to get out of either going forward or reverse, and possibly impossible to do going forward, especially if there had been wind blowing from the right to the left onto the the shore. With a crew I might have been tempted to put a line on the end of the finger pontoon to the quarter to slew the boat round, but it depends on the width of the berth he had to come out of.

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      nothing hard about it just go slow not rocket science.

  • @jamesmorrison745
    @jamesmorrison745 4 года назад

    Short but strong "shots" with the throttle with the helm hard over will get the boat swinging with very little headway or sternway. If you leave the throttle engaged for very long, even a clutch speed, you will get way on.

  • @shadowthepigeon
    @shadowthepigeon 4 года назад

    How long is you sail boat ft?

  • @Breal191
    @Breal191 5 лет назад

    Good job. The big wheel helps

  • @corvavw6447
    @corvavw6447 10 месяцев назад

    Eerst leren varen zeg ik altijd ,dan valt het wel mee.zo zonder windje 😂😅😊

  • @presleyfm
    @presleyfm 7 лет назад +10

    Does everyone on these videos has a boat on a indoor marina? There is never any wind.

    • @dangre00
      @dangre00 6 лет назад

      This is pretty typical in Orange County in the mornings before the wind comes up. Dana Point and Newport have just about the most boater friendly conditions you will find. Just not so great if you like the heavy weather sailing.

  • @danderhallrailway5140
    @danderhallrailway5140 7 лет назад

    Nicely done. Got a little hairy around the minute mark but it worked out

  • @olivierperrin3089
    @olivierperrin3089 6 лет назад

    Total respect

  • @Tuner1967hh
    @Tuner1967hh 7 лет назад +2

    Nice! Good control over the boat in closed quarters, but... what in strong wind conditions or even sidewind?

    • @captainivan7008
      @captainivan7008  7 лет назад +3

      Tuner1967hh Thank you much! You know, it really depends on how many knots of wind we're taking about. I've been doing this for almost 3 years now and I have had winds of over 15 kts pushing me against another boat, it can get pretty crazy sometimes. I will try to keep getting better and better as time goes by and keep posting videos for you guys. Thanks again for watching and your comment.

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад +2

      what about in a tsunami what about in a flood? he did a great job you dont have to harsh his buzz

  • @betamaxrules
    @betamaxrules 7 лет назад

    Something done "professionally" is done by somebody hired for the job. This was deft and well done. In this case it looks like the professional pilot sole the boat. Where is the owner/skipper?

  • @dudesadventures1446
    @dudesadventures1446 7 лет назад

    you're kidding - there is only one fender on the side - respect

  • @erikmaki8642
    @erikmaki8642 5 лет назад

    Impressive.

  • @johnkerr4699
    @johnkerr4699 7 лет назад

    A C&C 31? What year? Never heard of such a thing. 29, 30, 32, 33, etc. but 31?

  • @epicnavigator
    @epicnavigator 6 лет назад +1

    I would have use the dock and a spring to put the bow out first. The Maneuver was good but to much engine use is not so good

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      you would have run into other boats your way, he did not hit anything.

  • @wilber504
    @wilber504 6 лет назад +1

    he's da MAN!!!!

  • @tunckanzik
    @tunckanzik 6 лет назад +1

    Bravo👏🏾

  • @hussellusa
    @hussellusa 5 лет назад

    Good Skipper :-) when I saw the title though I thought the boat would be under sail.....

  • @keithlittlebury2986
    @keithlittlebury2986 4 года назад +1

    And no fenders out port side? There's confidence!

  • @oldergeologist
    @oldergeologist 6 лет назад

    Well, I am impressed seeing as I have had a number of mooring “incidents”.

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      especially as he was coming off a dock and not a mooring.

  • @uTKingster
    @uTKingster 7 лет назад

    Those views homie, good shit

  • @EgilWar
    @EgilWar 7 лет назад

    Nice job and I know as a previous owner of a C&C31

    • @captainivan7008
      @captainivan7008  7 лет назад

      Egil Lomeland Thanks! Stay tuned, I have more marine videos coming! Please share and subscribe if you haven't already. ✌

  • @bryannonya9769
    @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

    he took it slow and made it look easy.

  • @dirkweissenborn1279
    @dirkweissenborn1279 6 лет назад

    good job. plenty people drive their boats digitally, full front full astern and full and full. looks likemhemfeelsmwhat the boat is doing rather than trying to dictate.

  • @olddude5194
    @olddude5194 7 лет назад +3

    I think anybody that has done yatch racing and is used to going out in 25n and coming home in 40+ can park a boat any where you want it .

  • @mehmetsungur3747
    @mehmetsungur3747 3 года назад +1

    Büyük ihtimal bu tekne saildrive sistem. Şaftlı sistem teknede bu manevra yapanasınız. Ama yinede kaptan iyi il çıkarmış.

    • @captainivan7008
      @captainivan7008  3 года назад

      Geri bildirim için çok teşekkürler. Birçok farklı türde yelkenliyi manevra etme şansına sahip oldum. İçimde iyi bir his var. Türkçe anlamıyorum, bu yüzden google translate kullandım, umarım bu iyi sonuç verir. Şerefe arkadaşlar.

  • @hendrikbteb2317
    @hendrikbteb2317 5 лет назад

    Why isn't he using the wheel effect of the ships propeller? Keep that steer to port side and just handle the trottle back and forth. ( if it is a left turning propeller like most ships are)

    • @htimst1967
      @htimst1967 5 лет назад +1

      Prop walk, or the wheel effect that you mention, is working against him with this boat. It is kicking his stern to port so it's likely a Yanmar powered boat. He needs some momentum in reverse for the rudder to have any impact. If he had a Volvo powered boat he would have just pivoted right out, I agree.

  • @barry5787
    @barry5787 6 лет назад

    No wind, no prob, no great shakes.

  • @hbcsteve
    @hbcsteve 5 лет назад

    No Hit 100%... Good Job!

  • @aikydskk
    @aikydskk 4 года назад

    Vienlo a far a Barcola con la Bora... Pò vedemo...

  • @trapman2000
    @trapman2000 5 лет назад +1

    Like a boss!
    Unlike when i do it!

  • @geezergamers7101
    @geezergamers7101 7 лет назад +2

    Prop walk boss!

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад +1

      you dont even know what prop walk is. obviously.

  • @bchadaway7469
    @bchadaway7469 6 лет назад

    He should have kept the wheel hard over to port while doing that back and fill. Also, no crosswind makes it look easy. Put that quay on his lee in anything over 5 or 6 knots, and the result would have been very different.

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      have you ever been on a boat or just an armchair quarterback? why bitch that it isnt windy?

  • @christophemoniod5706
    @christophemoniod5706 7 лет назад

    C'est la vie !!!!!

  • @ΠανΠολίτης
    @ΠανΠολίτης 4 года назад

    What I see is that the skipper did almost double as much maneuvers needed.

  • @pierrebarousse323
    @pierrebarousse323 6 лет назад +8

    the more there is bow thruster, the less people know how to maneuver.

    • @JD-kf2ki
      @JD-kf2ki 4 года назад

      I want both bow and stern thrusters, PLUS the joystick.

  • @rickc1975
    @rickc1975 6 лет назад

    Why not go back into the vacant space behind you use the prop to kick the stern to port and then drive out in forward not reverse? It seems this would be a better approach if, A there was any wind, and B if there was anyone coming up the channel as you left the docks. Just a suggestion it all worked out you didn't hit anything.

  • @SoundzAlive1
    @SoundzAlive1 5 лет назад

    I would not do this without a deck hand. Strange everyone else did not think that is necessary in this situation. Am I the only sane one here?
    I once took the helm for a solo move from one berth to another. I wanted to wait for my crew but the Marina staff said it will be fine. There was a 10 knot crosswind and the powerboat was a flybridge with single controls on top and lower helm dual controls. Well I had a lot of experience in catamarans with single controls but to jump in solo and learn to drive dual controls in a crosswind and tight marina berth was torture of the highest level. Luck only kept the damage to a dent on the swim platform.

  • @AlexanderBerezovskiyChannel
    @AlexanderBerezovskiyChannel 6 лет назад

    Cool

  • @KaiSommerlad
    @KaiSommerlad 5 лет назад

    Von 3-4 Fehlern beim Ruderlegen mal abgesehen war es ganz prima für Windstille. Bei Wind wird er mit diesen Fehlern nicht aus der Box kommen.

  • @Darkwell0071
    @Darkwell0071 6 лет назад +2

    Do you know that prop walk kicks the stern to port ? He was fighting prop walk

    • @jamesandrewpeters6912
      @jamesandrewpeters6912 6 лет назад

      Darkwell0071 depends on the rotation, some back to starboard

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      have you ever been on a boat? how much prop walk do you think that little prop gets on a 31 fiit boat?

  • @stefanodanieli8753
    @stefanodanieli8753 6 лет назад +1

    Like maneuvering a old fishing boat, with 50 semi-diesel HP :-)

  • @bethtp1
    @bethtp1 5 лет назад +3

    with the port kick and a lot of room strait back maybe coming out bow first would have been easyer phil ym

  • @MeownoldJTrump
    @MeownoldJTrump 6 лет назад

    Then he cranks up the Lynyrd. Someone buy this man a drink.

  • @championskyeterrier
    @championskyeterrier 7 лет назад

    Right or left handed prop?

    • @captainivan7008
      @captainivan7008  7 лет назад

      championskyeterrier Hey thanks for watching. This Beneteau has a right handed prop. However, the red Dufour 33 that you can see in video is left handed, I will soon post a video docking it or something. Thanks again! Stay tuned.

  • @justinlaskey812
    @justinlaskey812 3 года назад +1

    that is not easy to do. well done

  • @janverbanck
    @janverbanck 6 лет назад

    There was no wind at water level (flag on motor boat) ...kind of eases the whole thing

  • @lancevangemst5086
    @lancevangemst5086 3 года назад

    Could have done it with a few less manoeuvres if you didn't turn that wheel too soon.

  • @TheKawasakikid1
    @TheKawasakikid1 7 лет назад +2

    it's not big enough to justify thrusters and at this point it's a motorboat. What's your point?

    • @russharding6795
      @russharding6795 7 лет назад +3

      Muppet, a 45 foot motor boat with one prop would have difficulty in completing that move so applaud the skipper, he did a good job. By the way my long keel yacht, only 31 feet, has a bow thruster - without it would be a nightmare to dock within a marina.

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      the top of your stupid head.

  • @Snoozzzzzze
    @Snoozzzzzze 4 года назад

    Wheel before power.

  • @fabriziorosatiracing
    @fabriziorosatiracing 5 лет назад

    Vedrai a furia di fare così l’inverter come ti saluta 😂

    • @captainivan7008
      @captainivan7008  5 лет назад

      Ciao ciao vorrei capire cosa hai detto ma non capisco l'italiano. Grazie!

  • @Rjtaylor12
    @Rjtaylor12 7 лет назад +2

    Helps that it was dead calm.

    • @mikemakuch2824
      @mikemakuch2824 5 лет назад

      Helps that he knows what the hell was doing, more than we can say for you!

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      why didnt you whip him up a tsunami? asshat

  • @Rick-tb4so
    @Rick-tb4so 6 лет назад

    It would be impossible if you had a wind coming down the slip..

    • @gaszer108
      @gaszer108 6 лет назад

      If my grandma would have a mustache I would call her grandpa ;)

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      it would be impossible is he had a duck in his ass too but he didnt, that we know.

  • @leonardmilcin7798
    @leonardmilcin7798 6 лет назад

    Not sure why this is described as "professionally". He should have bit more speed, steering surfaces only really work when moving in relation to water...
    At the beginning he should be able to either steer immediately where he intended to leave or he could have used forward kick to effectively speed up the rotation (but without necessarily stopping the boat).
    This happened in calm weather, was there any wind I think the person handling the boat would be over his head.
    Now... don't get me wrong. In the end he left the port safe and sound with no property damage or undue danger and this is more important than executing manouvers elegantly.

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      your an idiot who should never get on a boat.

  • @johnevans6399
    @johnevans6399 5 лет назад +1

    Would have been more fun with the sail up....

  • @TackLieven
    @TackLieven 5 лет назад

    Like a pro? A good skipper would use a spring here.

  • @brucejacobson3350
    @brucejacobson3350 3 года назад

    You get on the other side of the wheel so you're steering in reverse and forwards becomes aft on the throttle / gearshift. (10 years working boats in Australia.) Easy.

    • @captainivan7008
      @captainivan7008  3 года назад

      That's one way to do it. I personally wouldn't dock in high winds with this technique given that you can't see what's going on with like 80% of the sailboat behind your back.

  • @True_BabaYaga
    @True_BabaYaga 7 лет назад

    Nice! My first intention was to go out bow first to have prop walk helping rather than working against me, however excellent execution!

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      how much do you think "prop walk" will help you? the rudder is how you turn, slowly back and forth, just like he did it.

    • @Gottenhimfella
      @Gottenhimfella 5 лет назад

      @@bryannonya9769 Indeed. Prop walk is not very evident (and not much assistance) with most saildrives. Older underbodies, different story.

  • @Lucky-uk1bv
    @Lucky-uk1bv 7 лет назад +1

    Impressive... I know!

  • @adrianvalbuena8158
    @adrianvalbuena8158 6 лет назад +10

    0 knotts wind

  • @peterbuckingham
    @peterbuckingham 6 лет назад

    Why didn't he just back straight into that empty slip across from his and go nose out? You lose control of that wheel in reverse with that type of balanced rudder and you'll slam straight into whatever is next to you. Forget it if there is any wind....Great nerves of steel though!

  • @larspardo4309
    @larspardo4309 6 лет назад

    good judge of where the bow was - but still no current, no wind & a working engine...

    • @mikemakuch2824
      @mikemakuch2824 5 лет назад

      Makes No difference for this video, I believe he could have handled just as well! That was a tight spot at best!

    • @bryannonya9769
      @bryannonya9769 5 лет назад

      and no tidal waves, why bitch about what there wasnt?