How To Single-Hand an 11,000 lb Sailboat
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Join me as I demonstrate the art of single-handing a medium sized sailboat (in this case a Cape Dory 28). I cover the basic single-handing safety systems, the docking process, running rigging configuration, and do some solo sailing in a confident wind (10-17kts in the forecast).
Filmed on Osmo Action 4
You did an excellent job. Loved the prep-work and safety-first checklist.
Nicely done video! I have had my O'day 28 for 1.5 years. This season I have sworn to single hand! For all the reasons you stated....
Oday 28 is a nice boat. Good luck to you!!
Nice to see the cd 28. I used to own one. Simple addition to your any boat repertoire: never go head to wind. Always heave to (on starboard tack) to raise or reef mainsail. Simple 3 strand across the tiller permanently set up to make 4,5 wraps. Not tight(raising tiller for tight) is part of it too.Life changing. Play around with self steering with sail trim. It will save the tiller pilot and battery for light and motoring.Keep at the solo stuff.
Nice work. I was out single handing my Allied 36 yesterday. It is a good feeling. When you have the opportunity you will find that is is actually easier to single hand a properly set up bigger boat because things don't happen as fast.
haha! I used to sail out of Herrington Harbor South with a guy who owned a 28-foot Cape Dory.
She was a solid, comfy boat that lacked the furling you have, but had an engine.
We sailed all over the Bay and always backed her into slips.
I appreciate the emphasis on safety.
Excellent video , very well explained. I hope to see more content from you.Thank you for sharing.
Really enjoying your videos. I’m just getting into sailing myself so it’s great to see a step by step video like this!
My boat is also called Laminar Flow (not the one at your marina).
Single handing my 45 sloop is way easier than what you’re doing. Everything is automated and I have in mast furling. Much respect. Small boats are harder to sail than many realize.
nice explanation mate 👍
That was great. Especially the docking. I have a CD 27 and just figuring out how to single hand. Thanks
Right on 👍
You don't need to convince me to singlehand. I love the solitude, and being captain of my own boat! I am looking to get a bigger boat, like around that size, so this video was encouraging.
Really good how you emphasized preparation prior to throwing lines. Couple of other items would be to gauge the tension on the lines to determine the order of throwing off. Also make sure all lines can be quickly removed when needed, ie a single cleat hitch. You may also want to preposition the boat to account for the wind and current, prior to throwing those last couple of lines. I have a larger vessel that has a bow thruster, which usually means the stern line gets thrown last. Also you may want to mention looping the line around the dock cleat and tying it off on the boat in cases where the lines are going with the boat.
Excellent video !!!
I singlehand my Pearson 31-2 out of the West River. I knew you were on the Chesapeake by the color of the water!
more of these videos please!
Solid video. Did not see if your boat has a midship cleat. My boat has one, so I have a single line with a loop in the middle on my midship cleat with the ends tied to each end of the finger pier. Coming in, I boat hook the finger pier V line first and throw the loop over my midships cleat that makes me fast to the finger pier and also serves as a for and aft springer line. I have heard that setup called a V line or a cheater line. I have a similar V line on the main dock to center the bow. I have a separate set of dock lines that go with the boat.
Unfortunately I do not, but sometimes I think about putting one in for this exact reason. If this were a CD 30 or 33 I think it would be mandatory
Thank you. I'm going out tomorrow.
Subscribed that was great!
It seems like this video was more for your own personal " can I do this" than for us viewers. But great content nevertheless. I'm a new captain, also single-handing a columbia 27, and I go through this same thing every time before I raise the sails in my head.
You also need three unexpired flares with a flare gun. I fire extinguisher, your registration, at least one throw out float device for rescue, all what is needed by coast guard or you get big fines😮then your ready to learn to sail.
Lazy jacks sure help
The docking part is what scares me.
Very nice and clear explanation. How much headroom do you have in the 28? Thank you
@@TravelinLight303 About 6 foot 2 inches?
Thank you
THX a lot. Buon vento
Where do you find those storage hammocks?
www.amazon.com/dp/B00EUWIBZK?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I used a rando shackle and carabiner to secure them. Amazing product for the price - highly recommend
Why is your roller line from the gib drum going around the stainless instead of going out of it without any contact?
When I leave the boat for extended periods I manually roll it up the opposite direction to get a few wraps of sheets on the jib. When it unfurls it reverses direction
Your speed when approaching the dock is the speed you’d be happy to hit something at 😅
What kind of shoes ya wearing?
www.Floafers.com I have like 5 pairs - greatest warm weather sailing shoe ever made
I can tell you watch Sam Holmes
he has a diesel inboard though. I think its a yanmar. His Cape Dory may be a tad newer.... very nicely equipped but he doesn't have a stove.
Excellent video , very well explained. I hope to see more content from you.Thank you for sharing.