Cum să legați un iaht de țărm – Skip Novak’s Storm Sailing | Lumea Yachtingului

Cum să legați un iaht de țărm – Skip Novak's Storm Sailing |  Lumea Yachtingului



În locuri precum Țara de Foc, Peninsula Antarctică și părți din Arctica, legarea de țărm este esențială, oricum din cauza ancorajelor împodobite de vânturi imprevizibile sau a posibilității de gheață. Skip Novak demonstrează cum se face. www.yachtingworld.com/storm-sailing-techniques ► Deveniți un ABONAT GRATUIT la pagina YouTube a Yachting World acum – https://www.youtube.com/user/yachtingworld?sub_confirmation=1 ► Pentru cele mai recente recenzii, lansări de echipamente noi și știri despre tur, vizitați site-ul nostru aici – http://www.yachtingworld.com ► Dă Like pe Facebook aici – https://www.facebook.com/yachtingworldmagazine ►Urmăriți-ne pe Twitter aici – https://twitter.com/ yachtingworld ►Nu ezitați să comentați mai jos! ►Nu uitați să apăsați butonul de LIKE dacă v-a plăcut 🙂

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27 thoughts on “Cum să legați un iaht de țărm – Skip Novak’s Storm Sailing | Lumea Yachtingului

  1. Please elaborate on the type of line used when tying off to shore. It looked to be a polypro line….is that correct? I am not sure of the stretch factor of Poly line vs. Nylon but I know it floats.

  2. Whats the etiquette for night time, in this situation just an anchor light probably isn't enough to ward incoming vessels.

  3. I found that releasing the rope from the dinghy is much easier and quicker then dragging the rope from the boat, especially in high seas and long rope.    

  4. Thanks! Bahamas anchoring style is also a good option to explore if less time available. For example You drop the bow anchor and release (straight) 200' ft line, then drop stern anchor and tie the end of the line through the bow also, then pick up the the 1st. Bow line 100' feet and you are anchored in the example with 100' feet both bow and astern yet both lines are tied to the boats bow thus the boat would just swivel around in place in a tight circle with any wind change.

  5. I can't respect or take seriously a boating person who is so lubberly as to use the term 'rope' instead of 'line' aboard a vessel. And this guy is supposed to be an expert in sailing and boat handling.

  6. great to see the capstan paying out the chain using gravity. seeing people use the motor just exhibit their lack of engineering sympathy and sensitivity in feeling the set. fine videos,

  7. Now you spend all night praying that another boat doesn't come into the same anchorage either at night or with low light, not see your lines, and cause real problems. Oops! Well, hey, at least it will be exciting and interesting.

  8. Please lecturing me so I can learn when I have a boat like your and thank you! : What happens when the wind direction blows on the side of your boat?

  9. Really enjoyed this series..one question though . Earlier in the series Skip stated that all his deck winches are manual to keep things simple and reliable yet in this video the deck winch is clearly electric ?

  10. 4:45 "would have liked something bigger" than a 1/2 ton boulder. he is the expert, but man that pin down seems like something to do if you are staying for a week or two

  11. i know nothing about sailing . so can someone please tell me . if in ruff sea is a yacht more stable from tipping over with a sail up or no sail .

  12. This seems remote but what if another boat comes in? Do you adjust your lines to let them have a spot or send them away? What if they came in when you were away and fowled you lines or at night?

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