Marinarii multicoca se distreaza mai mult!

Marinarii multicoca se distreaza mai mult!



Un videoclip în două părți. Prima parte vă prezintă navigația cu multicocă, iar a doua are mai multe detalii despre catamarane specifice Woods Designs. Puteți vedea mai multe detalii la www.sailingcatamarans.com Notă, acest videoclip a fost realizat cu ceva timp în urmă folosind o cameră analogică și apoi a fost convertit de pe bandă VHS, astfel încât calitatea nu este la fel de bună ca videoclipurile mele mai recente.

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14 thoughts on “Marinarii multicoca se distreaza mai mult!

  1. All good looking functinal crafts. I like the tiller crossbar steering,it could be modified to separate the rudders, fix one to balance wind steer with the other ( or windvane)

  2. the Gunboat is 66ft long. I have done over 20 knots in my 32ft Eclipse, and over 16 while crossing the Atlantic, but that doesn't mean it is a regular event.

    Look at the recent Phaedo experience in the Transpac. 400 miles one day. Broken mast the next

  3. Thank you for watching the video and commenting. It is indeed an old video. i made it 20 years ago. However I think you will agree that the points it makes (multihull stay upright when sailing to windward, are safe to beach etc) are as valid now as they were then.

    Furthermore, many people consider Citizen Cane to be a great film, but is over 60 years old. And many people still enjoy the Sound of Music and Die Hard, both much older videos than mine

    thank you

    Richard Woods

  4. Watched your video trying to understand why to choose multi hull over a mono hull. There must be some disadvantages to a multihull.  In our local marina there are perhaps 200 sailing and motoryachts, only 1 multi hull.    ???

  5. I have looked at many, many catamaran designs and keep coming back to Woods Designs, not just for the well-designed boats but for your passion for sailing and all of the intricacies of boat design and engineering. I plan on building a Wizard using a rig from an existing boat, sailing it for several years and then building a Tamar for my wife and I to retire on and sail the Caribbean. Thanks for this great video, even if it is a bit old.

  6. Thank you for this Video. My memories go way back, as i saild as a crew member from Perth to Bali in 1978. I was not aware, that the cat we saild probebly was a woods cat. It was a home bild wodden crusing cat of 29 feet. Probebly original 31 feet. The cat was very strong and tock us savely over the calm and the very haevy seas.

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