Sfaturile unui marinar profesionist cu privire la înființarea și reglarea unei bărci cu pânze Dragonflite95 RC

Sfaturile unui marinar profesionist cu privire la înființarea și reglarea unei bărci cu pânze Dragonflite95 RC



Top Dragonflite95 Racer și Sailor Profesionist Brad Citește se plimbă prin amenajarea și reglarea bărcii cu pânze de la distanță.

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18 thoughts on “Sfaturile unui marinar profesionist cu privire la înființarea și reglarea unei bărci cu pânze Dragonflite95 RC

  1. Bear in mind that some mast cranes are mounted 5mm higher than others straight out of the factory(it can be corrected before assembly),so that stick can at times not be an accurate measurement. This will also affect the mast ram position.

  2. OH HEY I KNOW WHERE THAT IS! I learned to race there and was a junior instructor. Thank you for the excellent tips. Hopefully someday I'll have a DF 95 and utilize this info

  3. great video, thanks. One question, if you set the jib boom to be forward when it's let right out, doesn't that then make it a bit to wide when close hauled?

  4. Hi there
    I am trying to set up my jib with the snipe technique.
    How far past 90 degrees do you go please?
    And I have tried and tried!
    But I cannot get the jib when sheeted in correct.
    It’s way to loose.
    What am I doing wrong please?
    Brett

  5. At time stamp 13.37, a beautiful example of 88 infringing R18.3 (tacking in the zone) and 07 reacting perfectly to take his entitled Mark Room. This move should be used to demonstrate the rule! But 88 didn't take his penalty! Disqualify 88!

  6. You state mast rake in light air should be 1138mm I’ve used 1140-1143mm and found those settings fast. I’ve also twisted off much more in 0-3kn of breeze.

  7. good video. Brad read, I have a question for you on one of your videos about setting reference lines for main and jib. where do the second set of points come from? are they the intersection of a line drawn from the first set of points to the center of the boom(in the case of the main)? thanks

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