is that sail luffing? and is that normal in this scenario?
@Pe-Bg9 күн бұрын
Checked the boat speed at about 0:47 seconds at the light mast. ... about 2,5 x boat length per second = 2,5 * 5,5 = 13,75 m/s * 3,6 = 49,5 km/h divided by 1,852 kn/km/h = 26,7 kn @Brett + Max: Did you track speed that day? What did you log? 🙋🏼♂️
@GrantRollerson9 күн бұрын
Electric crew work
@billyoungtheblade612013 күн бұрын
Thats sailing on the edge. Love it
@dr1050114 күн бұрын
Nice speeds and nice top down furling setup.
@KipsanBeck15 күн бұрын
such an AWESOME boat
@billyoungtheblade612016 күн бұрын
Smooth
@peterivanac735921 күн бұрын
That's how you do it.
@lowellarnett317225 күн бұрын
looks great fun, damn that is a small boat
@derrickburry178826 күн бұрын
Awesome boat
@12345fowler29 күн бұрын
I like the guy who puts full high end carbon sails on a old beaten up (altough in very good overall state) boats.
Magic swan river sailing by the legendary Campbell Stewart 👍
@user-ce9gm7fq6mАй бұрын
Sailing on the Swan River,out of the Nedlands Yacht Club,over many years,despite been a river,the water conditions are changeable.Back then,racing would only be called off when the winds we’re constantly over 25kts ,with the Fremantle Doctor (the local Seabreeze) 15/20kts was about average ,good times 😀😀😀😀 Robbie Binedell.
@user-ce9gm7fq6mАй бұрын
This is on Melville water on the Swan River Perth ,Western Australia ( on a easterly breeze ) winds can be a bit 😬😬😬 when you think you are killing them WRONG 😂😂😂😂
@jimmydcricket5893Ай бұрын
Nice, keeping her on the boil...
@karlengellenner83642 ай бұрын
Both are fantastic boats. I'd take either one.
@LindsayPreece2 ай бұрын
You and me both!
@dougcowie59832 ай бұрын
Challenging conditions and some great rescues made.
@carlofanelli97562 ай бұрын
Bruce is numer one of all! His boats seem to fly over water. Perfectly conducted. Simply, a piece of art in motion!
@user-oe1mb9hu9i2 ай бұрын
Pretty sure MoneyPenny shouldn't be allowed to sail upwind with the bowsprit in the OUT position. At least that is the rule in Europe. The bowsprit can only be hauled out AFTER the windward buoy has been rounded. Otherwise - and in closer situations - there can be nasty accidents. Just saying...
@SaKuLification2 ай бұрын
where is the difference to a fixed sprit then?
@user-oe1mb9hu9i2 ай бұрын
@@SaKuLification A fixed bowsprit is what it says FIXED and is an integral part of the vessel. Don't even know why I'm getting involved here. Look up the international regulations and double check with your club.
@SaKuLification2 ай бұрын
@@user-oe1mb9hu9i I was just reffering to your "nasty accidents"...
@simpleman54942 ай бұрын
Can the hull still be bought ?
@LindsayPreece2 ай бұрын
I've asked on my Facebook Group - Ironbark Photos
@simpleman54942 ай бұрын
Can the hull still be bought ?
@LindsayPreece2 ай бұрын
Message from David Lugg "No moulds left. Drawings are available. Message me on Facebook"
@traceysmallwood74892 ай бұрын
Real sailing love it
@user-ye4yj3yv5y2 ай бұрын
Это что, Виндляйдер? Давно гонялся на таком 1986году
@LindsayPreece2 ай бұрын
Windsurfer LT Worlds held in Perth at the South of Perth Yacht Cub.
@yachticus2 ай бұрын
if the numbers remain good ie height and speed - hang onto that full main. other wise a little tuck would help yacht control
@nicholaspaterson154324 күн бұрын
These are tippy boats. They have really bendy mast and love constant back stay attention. I play the back stay nearly as much as the main sheet. Having sailed this boat in a breeze you can hang on with full main and a #3 quite a while. After that a #4 is still better than a reef. It lets you power up in the lulls and dump in the puffs. obviously at a certain point reefing is the choice but there are a lot of tools on this boat at your disposal before getting to that point.
@yachticus24 күн бұрын
@@nicholaspaterson1543 - from the outside - what ever is going on seems to be working(with the exception of the main) certainly a "good sail"
@TreDeuce-qw3kv2 ай бұрын
Man has never created anything as exquisitely beautiful and sensuous as a boat, especially the old Meter boats. I had a 5-1/2 Meter boat built in 1919. Pure eye candy. The mainsail guy(s) needs to mind the main sheet more. Sailing on the rail is fun and exciting, but kills boat speed.
@davidwild662 ай бұрын
It's a very pretty boat. My dad used to tell stories of Eun Na Mara and Panamuna duelling each year on the Bunbury race...probably in the 1950's or 60's.
@spychodog3 ай бұрын
Can solar impaction to black sails make larger wind heat to speed it further from leech side for bigger powerspeed? This for is name Helios?
@timotheyszczepanski66442 ай бұрын
No, it’s just because the sail is carbon that it’s black
@nuclearpenguin30462 ай бұрын
Lol
@djlenny7773 ай бұрын
reef early and reef often
@markandoyo22043 ай бұрын
if those high stationed mass with oversized sails are they still ballasted? as though the crew forcing to ballasting themselves
@billbogg38573 ай бұрын
It still has to be self-righting in the event of a knock-down so it must have ballast.
@markandoyo22043 ай бұрын
This is symmetrical spinnaker
@andrewjamieson35263 ай бұрын
I love your vids. Any chance you can get a wind buffer for the mic.
@peterjansen78543 ай бұрын
Earplugs😉
@sethmarlee33033 ай бұрын
*promosm*
@markandoyo22043 ай бұрын
The swiftest vessel on its latitude observation the cat vessel was that 30 knots or 25 knots matched?
@markandoyo22043 ай бұрын
25Knots I'm sure
@LindsayPreece3 ай бұрын
Crush is speedy
@viarnay3 ай бұрын
Such a nice upwind sailing cutting the water like a hot knife butter
@LindsayPreece3 ай бұрын
Fortuosity is a beaut yacht ..........
@LanceRyley3 ай бұрын
10 ppl on the Elan vs 6 on the Melges. Now show Melges 32 vs Elan 410 downwind ;)
@LindsayPreece3 ай бұрын
The Melges is speedy downwind :)
@GrantRollerson3 ай бұрын
When was this footage taken Lindsey?
@LindsayPreece3 ай бұрын
Not sure Grant ............. I have queue of videos that load automatically
Closely matched doublehanded against fully crewed. Nice looking boat.
@alexandermenck66093 ай бұрын
Bad viewing angle but looks like the F18 started from a safe lee position giving the Tornado bad air. Still pulling slowly out afterwards.
@spychodog3 ай бұрын
if speed make proportional to the liting upwards then how to stop flight take off path to sky?
@danielhebditch29163 ай бұрын
There’s a wand at the bow which changes a flap on the moth main foil to change the lift, and on a nacra as the foil lifts out of the water the lift decreases, which brings it back down
@JimBlack-og8mu3 ай бұрын
Many thanks Lindsay for your excellent video of my Ness Yawl sailing in the Swan River Retro Races, and to Kim for your response. One further correction please: the boats name is Wee Birlinn, not Berlinn. Birlinn is the old Scots Gaelic name for a longboat or war galley, the style of boat on which the Ness Yawl is based.
@LindsayPreece3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the correction ...........
@billyoungtheblade61203 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t be good to be 30 years younger to sail one of those machines.They are great boat the moths.Luca told me one of his moths was about $78k😊
@GrantRollerson3 ай бұрын
The moths, most of the fleet are Mach 2 or equivalent. You can buy an equal boat for about $10k. Get involved.
@billyoungtheblade61203 ай бұрын
@@GrantRollerson The mack 2 are great Andrew MacDougal nearly sold me one when I was 60. Nearly brought it but I didn’t think I had the fitness to get it around the course
@paulcoverdale83123 ай бұрын
For me learning to sail? Dis one of the hardest lessons to learn. ❤❤❤🙏🙏⛵️⛵️🪬🪬💎💎👍👍🥃🥃🇬🇧🇬🇧
@spychodog3 ай бұрын
Wind make water direction travel forward of it, sail use same power for progression motion
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Smokin!
is that sail luffing? and is that normal in this scenario?
Checked the boat speed at about 0:47 seconds at the light mast. ... about 2,5 x boat length per second = 2,5 * 5,5 = 13,75 m/s * 3,6 = 49,5 km/h divided by 1,852 kn/km/h = 26,7 kn @Brett + Max: Did you track speed that day? What did you log? 🙋🏼♂️
Electric crew work
Thats sailing on the edge. Love it
Nice speeds and nice top down furling setup.
such an AWESOME boat
Smooth
That's how you do it.
looks great fun, damn that is a small boat
Awesome boat
I like the guy who puts full high end carbon sails on a old beaten up (altough in very good overall state) boats.
Who needs a vang when you go lightspeed?
Looking slick Campbell!
Beautiful symmetry, perfectly trimmed yachts. Nice.
The cady smokin. Thats what is great
Magic swan river sailing by the legendary Campbell Stewart 👍
Sailing on the Swan River,out of the Nedlands Yacht Club,over many years,despite been a river,the water conditions are changeable.Back then,racing would only be called off when the winds we’re constantly over 25kts ,with the Fremantle Doctor (the local Seabreeze) 15/20kts was about average ,good times 😀😀😀😀 Robbie Binedell.
This is on Melville water on the Swan River Perth ,Western Australia ( on a easterly breeze ) winds can be a bit 😬😬😬 when you think you are killing them WRONG 😂😂😂😂
Nice, keeping her on the boil...
Both are fantastic boats. I'd take either one.
You and me both!
Challenging conditions and some great rescues made.
Bruce is numer one of all! His boats seem to fly over water. Perfectly conducted. Simply, a piece of art in motion!
Pretty sure MoneyPenny shouldn't be allowed to sail upwind with the bowsprit in the OUT position. At least that is the rule in Europe. The bowsprit can only be hauled out AFTER the windward buoy has been rounded. Otherwise - and in closer situations - there can be nasty accidents. Just saying...
where is the difference to a fixed sprit then?
@@SaKuLification A fixed bowsprit is what it says FIXED and is an integral part of the vessel. Don't even know why I'm getting involved here. Look up the international regulations and double check with your club.
@@user-oe1mb9hu9i I was just reffering to your "nasty accidents"...
Can the hull still be bought ?
I've asked on my Facebook Group - Ironbark Photos
Can the hull still be bought ?
Message from David Lugg "No moulds left. Drawings are available. Message me on Facebook"
Real sailing love it
Это что, Виндляйдер? Давно гонялся на таком 1986году
Windsurfer LT Worlds held in Perth at the South of Perth Yacht Cub.
if the numbers remain good ie height and speed - hang onto that full main. other wise a little tuck would help yacht control
These are tippy boats. They have really bendy mast and love constant back stay attention. I play the back stay nearly as much as the main sheet. Having sailed this boat in a breeze you can hang on with full main and a #3 quite a while. After that a #4 is still better than a reef. It lets you power up in the lulls and dump in the puffs. obviously at a certain point reefing is the choice but there are a lot of tools on this boat at your disposal before getting to that point.
@@nicholaspaterson1543 - from the outside - what ever is going on seems to be working(with the exception of the main) certainly a "good sail"
Man has never created anything as exquisitely beautiful and sensuous as a boat, especially the old Meter boats. I had a 5-1/2 Meter boat built in 1919. Pure eye candy. The mainsail guy(s) needs to mind the main sheet more. Sailing on the rail is fun and exciting, but kills boat speed.
It's a very pretty boat. My dad used to tell stories of Eun Na Mara and Panamuna duelling each year on the Bunbury race...probably in the 1950's or 60's.
Can solar impaction to black sails make larger wind heat to speed it further from leech side for bigger powerspeed? This for is name Helios?
No, it’s just because the sail is carbon that it’s black
Lol
reef early and reef often
if those high stationed mass with oversized sails are they still ballasted? as though the crew forcing to ballasting themselves
It still has to be self-righting in the event of a knock-down so it must have ballast.
This is symmetrical spinnaker
I love your vids. Any chance you can get a wind buffer for the mic.
Earplugs😉
*promosm*
The swiftest vessel on its latitude observation the cat vessel was that 30 knots or 25 knots matched?
25Knots I'm sure
Crush is speedy
Such a nice upwind sailing cutting the water like a hot knife butter
Fortuosity is a beaut yacht ..........
10 ppl on the Elan vs 6 on the Melges. Now show Melges 32 vs Elan 410 downwind ;)
The Melges is speedy downwind :)
When was this footage taken Lindsey?
Not sure Grant ............. I have queue of videos that load automatically
Right, ok k @@LindsayPreece
RFBYC 2023 Frostbite series
Thompson 930 or 870?
870 drive.google.com/drive/folders/1BCCnK13Fgmq7g7OFvA8-Ofv78w7cPF3R
Closely matched doublehanded against fully crewed. Nice looking boat.
Bad viewing angle but looks like the F18 started from a safe lee position giving the Tornado bad air. Still pulling slowly out afterwards.
if speed make proportional to the liting upwards then how to stop flight take off path to sky?
There’s a wand at the bow which changes a flap on the moth main foil to change the lift, and on a nacra as the foil lifts out of the water the lift decreases, which brings it back down
Many thanks Lindsay for your excellent video of my Ness Yawl sailing in the Swan River Retro Races, and to Kim for your response. One further correction please: the boats name is Wee Birlinn, not Berlinn. Birlinn is the old Scots Gaelic name for a longboat or war galley, the style of boat on which the Ness Yawl is based.
Thank you for the correction ...........
Wouldn’t be good to be 30 years younger to sail one of those machines.They are great boat the moths.Luca told me one of his moths was about $78k😊
The moths, most of the fleet are Mach 2 or equivalent. You can buy an equal boat for about $10k. Get involved.
@@GrantRollerson The mack 2 are great Andrew MacDougal nearly sold me one when I was 60. Nearly brought it but I didn’t think I had the fitness to get it around the course
For me learning to sail? Dis one of the hardest lessons to learn. ❤❤❤🙏🙏⛵️⛵️🪬🪬💎💎👍👍🥃🥃🇬🇧🇬🇧
Wind make water direction travel forward of it, sail use same power for progression motion