Really cool vids sir! Was checking ‘em out cause I’ll take out my son this week - he sails an optimist but was never on a cat before - and your vids gave me good idea’s on how to start with him! Cheers!
@@sail4life very well! Did tip the boat over once, in a good gust though (thought I could uncleat it, but guess what the angle was little too shallow for me 😅 ) that was somewhat scary for him for a sec, but after we got it back up he was bragging about it 😂 He liked it and definitely wants to get on a cat again. The speed and spray from the chop was what really got him to find it very cool 💪🏼
@@Duunti Oh Boy, you're lucky he took the tip so well! That could have put hm off. I caught my brother telling his son he was lucky he didn't capsize his Oppie, so I told him not capsizing just means you are not trying hard enough! The last thing you want is having them scared of tipping.Its no biggie and can be a lot of fun just the same!
What a polite young gentleman you have as a sailing companion. I wish him many hours of pleasant sailing. PS: Most youngsters of today don't like putting their phones down and doing something outside.
@@JoyriderTV I think the mistake a lot of sailors make (regardless of boat) is to assume that the new person will enjoy the same thrills they do. However, they tend to forget that they are so desensitized themselves that what thrills them is scaring the absolute @#$&^% out of their inexperienced crew. Just the basics are more than thrilling enough to get anyone hooked, especially on a multi-hull!
Very good 👍 noobie training 👌 👏. Well informed at all times. Looks like he's ready for the worlds as crew 😉, well almost. Maybe some spinnaker time, huh. Good student as well 👍👏
Hi jo, ive just purchased a hurricane, ive sailed in Antigua 🇦🇬 15 yrs ago on a hobbie 16 every day for 2 weeks but nothing since, can you if possible have a go on one as i would love to see your expertise and brilliance on this cat to see how they fare against everything else. Cheers pal, you are the best appreciate muchly 😊 Mike Wales uk.
Went with a Garmin Fenix 7X. Garmin also makes a quatix which is marine specific, but the fenix does everything it can do minus the unusable marine maps and it’s cheaper. Fenix 7 Sapphire solar edition is prime for serious sailors.
@@JoyriderTV my crash video features the wave known as "freight trains", a nervous overpowered Jibe, scooting back with open hips, nucleating the Jib, and pitch pull. Im trying to round up the split screen content. for future #whatwentwrong
I like scaring the crapp out of em. Teach them some respect for sailing. Usually the ones I give rides too just got off a motorboat so they think it's a joke.
This happened with my wife when I first got into sailing. We did a demo, the guy purposely tried to scare her by keeling over excessively. Now she refuses to get on a sail boat.
@blacksheep1b. Very similar thing happened to me. My wife took sailing lessons from very inexperienced kids at a local yacht club. Long story short the class weren't prepared for wind conditions and the boat turtled. The instructors didn't know how to deal with the situation and now she refuses to go sailing with me.
Yeah, if some cocky individual comes onboard with a this isn’t going to be at all exciting attitude, then maybe I’ll find it hard to resist. If it’s someone that you want to do it again, I find that the more gentle approach is best
@@brucemaguire3238 sorry to hear this, I hope one day she will give it another try with you. It is wild how that first time out can sometimes be the last time out haha. Very important that first impression.
Really cool vids sir! Was checking ‘em out cause I’ll take out my son this week - he sails an optimist but was never on a cat before - and your vids gave me good idea’s on how to start with him! Cheers!
I'm glad to be able to help. Good luck!
So, how did it go?
@@sail4life very well! Did tip the boat over once, in a good gust though (thought I could uncleat it, but guess what the angle was little too shallow for me 😅 ) that was somewhat scary for him for a sec, but after we got it back up he was bragging about it 😂
He liked it and definitely wants to get on a cat again. The speed and spray from the chop was what really got him to find it very cool 💪🏼
@@Duunti Oh Boy, you're lucky he took the tip so well! That could have put hm off. I caught my brother telling his son he was lucky he didn't capsize his Oppie, so I told him not capsizing just means you are not trying hard enough! The last thing you want is having them scared of tipping.Its no biggie and can be a lot of fun just the same!
What a polite young gentleman you have as a sailing companion. I wish him many hours of pleasant sailing.
PS: Most youngsters of today don't like putting their phones down and doing something outside.
I'm hoping that while on their phones they come across some cat sailing videos and get out there!
Great lesson in building confidence in a crew.
Thanks. I think there’s too much chance of putting people off.
@@JoyriderTV I think the worst thing is to whack the crew with the boom.
Stay down... Stay Down....
@@nicko6710 definitely. They're unlikely to want to come again if they get a whack!
@@JoyriderTV I think the mistake a lot of sailors make (regardless of boat) is to assume that the new person will enjoy the same thrills they do. However, they tend to forget that they are so desensitized themselves that what thrills them is scaring the absolute @#$&^% out of their inexperienced crew. Just the basics are more than thrilling enough to get anyone hooked, especially on a multi-hull!
@@sail4life Yes, often overlooked and I think that I might have been guilty of that myself in the past.
Good point.
The satellite overlay is a nice touch and compliments your sailing joyride 👍
Thanks! 👍
Very good 👍 noobie training 👌 👏. Well informed at all times. Looks like he's ready for the worlds as crew 😉, well almost. Maybe some spinnaker time, huh. Good student as well 👍👏
Yeah good idea, I’ll do the same with a spinnaker boat
Hi jo, ive just purchased a hurricane, ive sailed in Antigua 🇦🇬 15 yrs ago on a hobbie 16 every day for 2 weeks but nothing since, can you if possible have a go on one as i would love to see your expertise and brilliance on this cat to see how they fare against everything else. Cheers pal, you are the best appreciate muchly 😊
Mike
Wales uk.
Hi Mike,
I HAVE SAILED A 5.9 BUT UNFORTUNATELY I DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO ONE AT THE MOMENT.
WHEN I DO, I'LL BE SURE TO HAVE THE CAMERAS ROLLING!
What is a GOOD GPS Sailing Watch - LOVE the Videos -
I am looking to get a Sailing Watch...........
Went with a Garmin Fenix 7X. Garmin also makes a quatix which is marine specific, but the fenix does everything it can do minus the unusable marine maps and it’s cheaper. Fenix 7 Sapphire solar edition is prime for serious sailors.
I use the locosys gw60. It’s been going well for me for several years
The jib wrap
Only a big problem with a fully battened jib
@@JoyriderTV my crash video features the wave known as "freight trains", a nervous overpowered Jibe, scooting back with open hips, nucleating the Jib, and pitch pull. Im trying to round up the split screen content. for future
#whatwentwrong
I like scaring the crapp out of em. Teach them some respect for sailing. Usually the ones I give rides too just got off a motorboat so they think it's a joke.
This happened with my wife when I first got into sailing. We did a demo, the guy purposely tried to scare her by keeling over excessively. Now she refuses to get on a sail boat.
@blacksheep1b. Very similar thing happened to me. My wife took sailing lessons from very inexperienced kids at a local yacht club. Long story short the class weren't prepared for wind conditions and the boat turtled. The instructors didn't know how to deal with the situation and now she refuses to go sailing with me.
Yeah, if some cocky individual comes onboard with a this isn’t going to be at all exciting attitude, then maybe I’ll find it hard to resist.
If it’s someone that you want to do it again, I find that the more gentle approach is best
@@brucemaguire3238 sorry to hear this, I hope one day she will give it another try with you. It is wild how that first time out can sometimes be the last time out haha. Very important that first impression.
@@JoyriderTV Yeah, there are a few guys at work like that. One day, they will go on a joyride and I am quite certain, they will be hooked.