2024 Coastal Cup - Sun Dragon
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Coastal Cup - Race 2 of the California Offshore Race Week, race from Monterey to Santa Barbara
www.offshoreraceweek.com/
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:52 Start
00:03:27 Tack
00:04:31 Tack
00:05:37 Tack
00:06:42 Deploy code zero
00:08:22 Code 0 block lashing broke
00:09:04 Reaching under code zero
00:09:43 Furling code zero
00:11:25 Hoisting the kite
00:12:47 Tack tylaska shackle got opened
00:14:44 Kite hoisted again
00:17:01 Spinnaker staysail hoisted
00:18:01 Spinnaker net hoisted
00:19:06 Gybe toward Point Sur
00:20:21 Gybe away from Point Sur
00:22:16 Gybe
00:23:22 Dolphins
00:24:42 Recovering the lazy sheet from under the boat
00:25:29 Good gybe
00:26:34 Not so good gybe
00:27:58 Gybe - broke the boom vang
00:30:03 Night gybe
00:30:42 Going fast
00:32:28 Douse the kite
00:33:57 Hoist the spinnaker
00:36:01 Douse the spinnaker
00:37:07 Deploy code zero
00:37:39 Hoist the kite
00:38:03 Gybe and wrap
00:39:13 Hoist
00:40:00 Gybe
00:40:45 Gybe and douse
00:42:03 Finish
00:43:10 Thank you Sun Dragon
Good job!!! Looks like an eventful race down the coast! I love it at 10+ knots the dolphin get so excited! It’s one of the most fun sights to see.
Wait...A Blue Nose Yachts Sun Fast on the West Coast too? We sail with them on Long Island Sound and Narragansett Bay all the time. :)
Glenn is a relentless salesman 🤣. If scroll down our feed, you see us sailing this boat on the East Coast last year in NE Solo/Twin.
21:47 5 minutes earlier i was thinking... Im glad i have a masthead, i would forget to set the runners on the gybe for sure... Guess it's not catastrophic!
Keeping our fingers crossed so far :-)
Thank you for the educational demonstration. Would it be possible to flip the "wind/point of sail" diagram upside down? It would correspond correctly bow, stern, starboard, and port with the picture. Best, Vadim
Here is my reasoning: The diagram is oriented so the wind is coming from the top. Let's consider the tack at 3:42. The dot and arm is the boat speed and direction. Before the tack the wind is coming from the ports side, so the dot and arm pointing right as you would draw the boat going upwind on a port tack. At 4:00 the boat is head to wind, so the dot is in the center. Once the tack is complete the wind is coming from starboard so the dot is on the left. The downwind is more confusing, it's just made as continuation of upwind, imagine the boat bearing off, beam reach and going deep. The dot just continues to move.
@@SunFastCam When you put it that way, it kind of makes sense. :) I saw you goin thru the Slot a few months back. You have a very slick-looking boat!
What software do you use for the overlay metrics
github.com/sergei/sailvue