Vă arătăm cum să identificăm turburele și să pregătim barca și echipajul să le înfrunte în siguranță, astfel încât să poată fi chiar savurate ca o experiență emoționantă și răcoritoare.
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Vă arătăm cum să identificăm turburele și să pregătim barca și echipajul să le înfrunte în siguranță, astfel încât să poată fi chiar savurate ca o experiență emoționantă și răcoritoare.
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Looks like you've rigged a preventer to the boom if so might have been worth a mention and your reasons.
He should be wearing pfd.
Bottom line the guys a dry dock (boring)
Not much of a squall.
…as long as the scipper has a cup of coffee in his hand – without holding himself on any fixed points – it could't have been very bad….!
Good video. Thx for making this.
I am surprised non of the crew appear to be wearing life jackets.
Bad example.
Interesting
Not what I was expecting. Very little actual information.
Sailing channels, such as: Sailing Uma, Emerald Steel, Sailing Kittiwake have much better info.
Won't be bothering with any other videos
Not one proper picture of sails, reefs or sheets – a very un informative video
Wow, Lots of wingers here… Thanks for the vid. I watched it after watching many others. Each tells a story and gives opinion. Pity about the wankers…
Simple practical effective advice, well presented, thanks.
Good instruction, crazy long intro; 4 minutes? Really???
I guess you have to understand sailing jardon to make sense of what he's saying.
I'll agree to differ with lots of the comments, I thought this was a really informative piece about dealing with squalls. He clearly explains what to do with sails and how to prepare for the coming squall.
Don't you try reefing the main sail?
We call them thunder heads in Texas
The wealthier the yacht owner, the worse the content.
Why not just going with the headsail? That way there is no risk of jibing or am I missing something?
How do you know it isn't an approaching depression? Cold front?
Brilliant video.