UGA Sailing

UGA Sailing

Welcome to the UGA Sailing KZread channel! We've recently experienced immense growth and have turned to KZread to house our race team chalk talks in efforts of reaching as many people as possible and giving our busy students flexibility in their learning.

The UGA Sailing team currently exists as both a cruising program and a competitive race team that competes in the SAISA district of ICSA. The club has been around for over 40 years and shares the love of sailing with 86 active student members.

Visit our website for more information: ugasailing.org

How to Rig a Flying Scot

How to Rig a Flying Scot

Open House Spring '19

Open House Spring '19

UGA Sailing: Racing Flags

UGA Sailing: Racing Flags

UGA Sailing: Line Sights

UGA Sailing: Line Sights

UGA Sailing: 4 Basic Knots

UGA Sailing: 4 Basic Knots

UGA Sailing: Points of Sail

UGA Sailing: Points of Sail

UGA Sailing: FJ vs. 420

UGA Sailing: FJ vs. 420

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  • @farisdurrani
    @farisdurrani23 күн бұрын

    I’m from the Georgia Tech Sailing Club. This video really helps in my learning

  • @estherleung5276
    @estherleung5276Ай бұрын

    Great video! Would be great if you can make one on how to predict a lift/ header before it hits

  • @SlickMaximus
    @SlickMaximus2 ай бұрын

    At age 18 I asked the man winning 16 foot jib and main sidewinder class race "How do you decide when to tack"? His answer was your definition of lift and header. I started tacking on header and finished first 30% and second 70% of races out of 12 boats. We also ran Olympic course Wednesday nights.

  • @echoMagnolia
    @echoMagnolia3 ай бұрын

    Best explanation I’ve heard

  • @geofftt7925
    @geofftt79253 ай бұрын

    Great explanation.

  • @dfinchermd
    @dfinchermd3 ай бұрын

    In a race always point up to the lift, correct?

  • @Ac_Skalman
    @Ac_Skalman4 ай бұрын

    very helpful, hope i win my next race with this tips!

  • @arvinddhakar4748
    @arvinddhakar47485 ай бұрын

    Excellent video

  • @Telo639
    @Telo6396 ай бұрын

    Skippering my first high school race this gave me some more confidence

  • @teri-rossicyda2874
    @teri-rossicyda28748 ай бұрын

    excellent

  • @alannewman85
    @alannewman858 ай бұрын

    This is cool. I knew all this stuff, I just wanted to see and hear you!!!

  • @alannewman85
    @alannewman858 ай бұрын

    Yes, very well narrated, succinct, no jargon. Nice.

  • @causa2009
    @causa20098 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a very manly female

  • @grantalias
    @grantalias9 ай бұрын

    Great FJ tips. Sailed a Laser for 20 years but have been sailing my dads 1967 FJ the last few years in our club races and feel like I’ve forgotten how to sail 😂. Will put these tips into practice next season 👍.

  • @perfectscotty
    @perfectscotty9 ай бұрын

    Great video. I like her sense of humor.

  • @MandolinSunrise
    @MandolinSunrise9 ай бұрын

    Great vids, thanks- and they’re over six years old now so hopefully you’ve passed your exams… BTW your map was upside down. 😊

  • @clivepeaple1331
    @clivepeaple133110 ай бұрын

    Valuable. Really helpful and very practical. A technique that builds confidence. Tougher with unirig but also works.

  • @clivepeaple1331
    @clivepeaple133110 ай бұрын

    Excellent teaching video. One to save!

  • @Tdawg90
    @Tdawg9010 ай бұрын

    for all the Rudderless sailing how to videos... this is the only one that actually EXPLAINS its, not just shows it

  • @jrawstro
    @jrawstro10 ай бұрын

    I wish you had more videos! These are great! I am new to racing this year and have been learning from my husband...but I would like to hear about this stuff from someone else, said in a different way as it is not coming easy to me!

  • @ThePduncan742
    @ThePduncan74210 ай бұрын

    This girl's a trip. Makes learning fun

  • @RustyKnorr
    @RustyKnorr10 ай бұрын

    Regarding your description of weight placement…every boat I’ve ever owned has responded exactly opposite. I sail a “Duck Punt” and it has no rudder. In order to tack you must move your weight forward. I lived on a Flicka that sailed to weather in light air perfectly balanced. I would lean forward slightly to head up, back to fall off. My current Montgomery 15…same thing. In order to come about I shift my weight a bit forward for a smooth tack. I don’t know where your information comes from, but it’s not supported by my real world experience in a variety of different boats. 🤷‍♂️

  • @DontheDandi1
    @DontheDandi111 ай бұрын

    It's so refreshing to see a young woman make a sailing video. Good diagrams on the white board, new mannerisms, different choice of words, new way to explain what I've heard many times before, and most importantly, the "feminine touch" which puts a big smile on my face. Keep up the good work!

  • @johniselin2985
    @johniselin298511 ай бұрын

    I watched this video last week. Next racing day, I noticed the line was at least slightly pin end biased so I decided to start down the line. I ended up port taking the start and the line bias turned out bigger than I expected. I lead the next closest boat by 5 - 10 boat lengths. Thanks Allison. I owe it all to you.

  • @jimmygivelove6883
    @jimmygivelove688311 ай бұрын

    The juice part😂

  • @gnocchi.artyst
    @gnocchi.artyst11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for a very informative video. It helped me get into ruderless sailing quick and easily! However, there's an error in the information provided. At around 5 minute mark, you stated that moving your weight aft will cause the boat to head up, and moving your weight forward will cause it to bear off. This is incorrect. It should be the opposite: weight aft = bear off, and weight forward = head up. This is due to the Center of Lateral Resistance (CLR) being moved in relation to the Center of Effort(CE): CLR ahead of CE = weather helm, CLR behind CE = lee helm. (Please note that this effect is subtle on a small dinghy with a planning hull). A more detailed explanation is available in the PDF document "Rudderless Sailing" by Joel Brand.

  • @junk5155
    @junk5155 Жыл бұрын

    What about spins?!!

  • @daniellehamilton1507
    @daniellehamilton1507 Жыл бұрын

    Strategies were clearly explained. THANK YOU.

  • @markbashore7194
    @markbashore7194 Жыл бұрын

    Question from a novice. At 1:02-1:03, narrator says the tack of the jibsail is "the frontmost corner" of the sail. Isn't the frontmost corner of the sail the clew? Should she have said the "tack?" Trying to avoid confusion. Thanks for an overall helpful vid.

  • @gregcongdon9888
    @gregcongdon9888 Жыл бұрын

    New to catamaran racing and sailing overall. Our first and only boat is a Hobie 20 and currently up at nationals in Oklahoma City getting our butts kicked by some very good sailors! Your video helped me to start understanding the wind better. Thank you

  • @chroniclesofstuntbucket3522
    @chroniclesofstuntbucket3522 Жыл бұрын

    One minor correction at around 1:25 - from the prep flag going up to it coming down is 3 minutes, not 2 minutes. Sharing this with some new racers...

  • @theplinkerslodge6361
    @theplinkerslodge6361 Жыл бұрын

    I think this video is good practical training because it shows a bit of the chaos of how flags actually are sequenced from an RC boat. Other vids show these perfect simulations where in real life you are trying to make out the flags blowing in the wind and with a confusing background behind them, making them hard to see. They don't always fly straight out conveniently for you to see them. Your boat is bouncing/spinning around as the RC boat bounces around.

  • @ketch_up
    @ketch_up Жыл бұрын

    What about black flag?

  • @theplinkerslodge6361
    @theplinkerslodge6361 Жыл бұрын

    Well, I think you are talking about Rule 30.1, .2, .3, .4 "IZUB" Flags 30 STARTING PENALTIES 30.1 I Flag Rule If flag I has been displayed, and any part of a boat’s hull is on the course side of the starting line or one of its extensions during the last minute before her starting signal, she shall sail across an extension so that her hull is completely on the pre-start side before she starts. 30.2 Z Flag Rule If flag Z has been displayed, no part of a boat’s hull shall be in the triangle formed by the ends of the starting line and the first mark during the last minute before her starting signal. If a boat breaks this rule and is identified, she shall receive, without a hearing, a 20% Scoring Penalty calculated as stated in rule 44.3(c). She shall be penalized even if the race is restarted or resailed, but not if it is postponed or abandoned before the starting signal. If she is similarly identified during a subsequent attempt to start the same race, she shall receive an additional 20% Scoring Penalty. 30.3 U Flag Rule If flag U has been displayed, no part of a boat’s hull shall be in the triangle formed by the ends of the starting line and the first mark during the last minute before her starting signal. If a boat breaks this rule and is identified, she shall be disqualified without a hearing, but not if the race is restarted or resailed. 30.4 Black Flag Rule If a black flag has been displayed, no part of a boat’s hull shall be in the triangle formed by the ends of the starting line and the first mark during the last minute before her starting signal. If a boat breaks this rule and is identified, she shall be disqualified without a hearing, even if the race is restarted or resailed, but not if it is postponed or abandoned before the starting signal. If a general recall is signalled or the race is abandoned after the starting signal, the race committee shall display her sail number before the next warning signal for that race, and if the race is restarted or resailed she shall not sail in it. If she does so, her disqualification shall not be excluded in calculating her series score.

  • @user-ts9xg4zl3d
    @user-ts9xg4zl3d Жыл бұрын

    Nice sail girls

  • @bboz2463
    @bboz2463 Жыл бұрын

    This is super informative

  • @stephenyoung4779
    @stephenyoung4779 Жыл бұрын

    Re 2:55 "one of the big reasons why you would switch from wing-on-wing to both sails on same side is if you were going to sail down in puffs and sail up in lulls." Are you able to provide a bit more info on this. It seems when both sails are on same side, we have flow over both sides of sail (so sails are acting like and airfoil), whereas when sails are on opposite sides there is no flow on leeward side and the wind is simply pushing the sails/boat. The following diagram en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_diagram_%28sailing%29#/media/File:Downwind_polar_diagram_to_determine_velocity_made_good_at_various_wind_speeds.jpg seems to suggest that at low wind speeds I would sail on a reach (both sails on same side) regardless of whether I was in a puff or lull, whereas at strong wind speeds I should sail wing on wing. So it seems not so much whether i'm in a puff/lull but what the wind speed actually is. Thoughts?

  • @sercancaglarerel3202
    @sercancaglarerel3202 Жыл бұрын

    thanks

  • @davidlarcombe5499
    @davidlarcombe5499 Жыл бұрын

    What are the two big screw holes at the side

  • @sammyhagger12
    @sammyhagger12 Жыл бұрын

    Those lines got unperpendicular real quick.

  • @sammyhagger12
    @sammyhagger12 Жыл бұрын

    Best explanation I’ve seen!!

  • @Eurocano
    @Eurocano Жыл бұрын

    👌👍👍👍👍🏅🏅🏅🏆👏👏👏

  • @matthewjohns7220
    @matthewjohns7220 Жыл бұрын

    Hello from Michigan! I bought a Snipe last year and am sailing and skippering in my very first Snipe Regatta next weekend. I sail some open-class races for fun, too! I have watched your videos over and over again, and they are so helpful! They help me the most to teach my wife (crew) how to enjoy sailing and keep it simple. Having fun is more important than learning the vocabulary. Thank you!

  • @Stroh_Studios
    @Stroh_Studios Жыл бұрын

    Really fantastic teaching! Easy to pay attention

  • @berryking3603
    @berryking36032 жыл бұрын

    Me and my dad are getting a 420 and this is a useful guide. Thanks!

  • @gabrielb2598
    @gabrielb25982 жыл бұрын

    Attaching the jib is so much harder than it looks, the hardest part is literally the pin and key chain ring.

  • @Backpackhack_
    @Backpackhack_27 күн бұрын

    one hundrend percent

  • @7189k
    @7189k2 жыл бұрын

    great video. Thanks for sharing

  • @murrayandjeandunnettcobine4120
    @murrayandjeandunnettcobine41202 жыл бұрын

    Just found your videos! Immensely helpful. I like that you use just the right amount of words and diagrams, they are very to the point and not verbose. Keep doing them, they are the best! Regards Murray and Jean

  • @MrAntYT
    @MrAntYT2 жыл бұрын

    quick question when approximately would be a good time to start the port tacking teqnique like around 20-30 secs?

  • @MrAntYT
    @MrAntYT2 жыл бұрын

    I did this during sailing practice and was so confused. I understand the sequence and everything too so thanks.

  • @drasticmeasures3493
    @drasticmeasures34932 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!!!