Partea 5 din seria Storm Sailing Techniques de la Skip Novak explică cum să navighezi confortabil în 35 de noduri cu această metodă încercată și testată. Vezi toate videoclipurile la www.yachtingworld.com/storm-sailing-techniques
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Cum să faci recif rapid și ușor – Skip Novak’s Storm Sailing
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All these tutorials are done in moderate to calm conditions. I would like to see this done in 30 knots. maybe with two people instead of three. Maybe single handed.
Nice video, I would suggest easing the boom vang as the boom will go higher with the next reef, also put a little topping lift on before lowering the mainsail. I use a Cunningham to flatten the sail in heavy weather it's less strain on the halyard.
more turns on the winch.
Not many boats have a forth reef
Is it just me or is that mast extra tall for that length of boat?
I like the other intro music more🙂
The dead animal is a disgrace. Show some respect towards the animal who has lost its life to feed you and don't expose it there hanging in such dishonored way. Where is your consciousness???
FYI reading an article in supersail world about Skip. Asado on an island in the Fjord of Sen Pia. Mutton (sheep) is cured in the open air..
That was little Jim, the cabin boy. Tough justice
So is reefing basically lowering the main sail to have less surface area when the wind is getting heavier?…Is that correct?
Wtf!
Why the dead dog?
Was going to ask what the hell is on the back dead?
STEP 1: Have crew do everything, and you do nothing except bark orders at them.
STEP 2: Hang rotting carcass of dead crew on back of boat who refused your orders.
STEP 3: Watch how quickly and easily crew reefs when you tell them to.
Boom outriggers instead of lazy jacks?
These could be 3X better if the camera was showing what's happening at the sail instead of so much face time.
I feel stupid for not figuring it out years (or decades) ago. That's only because I deserve it, so no worries… 😉
@1:09…."If it's hectic you waited too long" best advise was the very first thing he said.
I like how his non skid has gravel in it…
Clear as mud
Like these" no fuss" manouvres of Skip Novak. It show's that the real pro is following the rule " keep it simple".
Don't yo love it when they show you how to reef in heavy weather while not being in heavy weather. The water is flat and they easily motor upwind. That's not heavy. That's picnic!
In which point of sail?? Into the wind or hove to?