Cum să alegeți și să utilizați pânzele de furtună – Skip Novak’s Storm Sailing

Cum să alegeți și să utilizați pânzele de furtună – Skip Novak's Storm Sailing



Skip Novak explică cel mai simplu și mai sigur mod de a reduce naviga și de a continua în furtuna în cel mai recent videoclip Storm Sailing. Urmăriți celelalte videoclipuri ale noastre la www.yachtingworld.com/storm-sailing-techniques

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21 thoughts on “Cum să alegeți și să utilizați pânzele de furtună – Skip Novak’s Storm Sailing

  1. I learn something from every video Skip makes. I like the informative nature. I over look the real world he lives in while sitting at my house dreaming about sailing like him. Yes, I have 8 sailboats from 23' to 34'. So get a life rather than bitching about what a real sailor does.

  2. Sorry, I have sailed about 50,000 ocean miles. I just witnessed a cluster fuck. Good Lord, heave the boat to. Hoist the storm sail, and then carry on. There isn't much of a reason to hoist the sail in the manner shown over the boom. With proper preparation it can be done with a single person. Been there, done it. Reef early, reef often is the old saying. One thing which helps is to secure the boom properly. The boom should be lowered to minimize its interference which also lowers the center of gravity. I sailed a 44 foot cutter and I did the work of four men and had fewer problems than I just witnessed. The vessel was not prepared properly for shortening sail.

  3. Was für ein Aufstand, mit einem Junk sail rig waere das nicht nötig gewesen, und man hätte alle Segelmanöver sicheŕ und bequem vom Cockpitt aus machen können, warte jetzt auf den shitstorm meiner Seglerfreunde.

  4. Had the trisail pre-rigged recently but as Skip points out there was no need for it with a small enough final main reef. Also important to have headsails pre-hanked as much as possible to save unnecessary mucking around on the fore-deck in conditions like this.

  5. Sorry, I'm not a purist so my three reef lines lead to the cockpit. I like the foul weather gear, but not to do so much work on deck, or climbing a boom or a few feet of the mast in that kind of weather. Kudos to those guys.

  6. This is great advice but for whom ?
    How many such boats and crews are there ?
    I'd love to see Skip Novak giveing the some advice about survive on a charter boat with summer crewed
    Yes, yes, I know … if you don't have an expedition yacht for a few million and dont take a professional crew who spent all their lives at sea, stay at home.

  7. Exactly!!!!! The 4th reef is the ONLY way to go. Jocelyn Nash at Quantum knew exactly what I was asking for when I said I wanted a fourth and I wanted it small. I do miss her.

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