She's playing for tips; I'll give her a pass on that. ;^)Well there is always this.. and he does it with a Chartreuse colored shirt.
She's playing for tips; I'll give her a pass on that. ;^)Well there is always this.. and he does it with a Chartreuse colored shirt.
Jon, just about everyone can sail into a dock. The point here is to not sail into a dock but to dock under sail. Big difference. And yeah, a lot of 10yo do sail into the docks.if you cannot sail into the dock then you have less skill than a ten year old that just finished a two week course in a pram.
are you a skipper or just wearing the hat?
I've been trying to master that skill for years, with marginal success. Last summer we pulled into a gas dock surrounded by million dollar boats in an old beat up Pearson 30 on a delivery. I was on the foredeck with the bow line, reached over and wham, had cleated, just like I knew what I was doing. The dockhand was not happy as it cut out his tip.Well there is always this.. and he does it with a Chartreuse colored shirt.
But I like your Coaches idea.
The dock hand gets tips? Man! I missed out when I was a marina rat as a ten year old. I did, however, sail into my share of docksThe dockhand was not happy as it cut out his tip.![]()
Oh in this marina, they get tips. The marina was in Cape May with manicured lawns, and sport fishermen who daily fuel bill was higher than the value of the boat we were on. We were definitely out of place and I think they were happy to see us gone. After buying 10 gallons of gas.The dock hand gets tips? Man! I missed out when I was a marina rat as a ten year old. I did, however, sail into my share of docks
- Will (Dragonfly)
That boat in the video is the ASA First22, a collaboration between ASA and Beneteau to make modern, comfortable, safe and fast training keelboat for the 21st century. Based on the well-loved First 210, everything about it reflects current thinking in sailboat design. People are also buying them as day sailors.Here is a pretty straight forward ASA docking into the wind video. Nothing fancy or unexpected, but a good place to start.
What an interesting thought. Helps downwind docking. But... what if one were to deploy a sea drogue just as one is starting their turn into the slip when the wind is from astern? Just wonderingOne of my secrets for docking under sail, especially in adverse conditions, is to use an anchor as a brake. ...
Would it open in time? Any current could wrap it around a piling, I'd think.What an interesting thought. Helps downwind docking. But... what if one were to deploy a sea drogue just as one is starting their turn into the slip when the wind is from astern? Just wondering
Would there be enough distance traveled and enough speed to open and benefit from the drogue? Could it get tangled or run over?What an interesting thought. Helps downwind docking. But... what if one were to deploy a sea drogue just as one is starting their turn into the slip when the wind is from astern? Just wondering
Don’t see many 10 year olds sailing a big boat into a slip single handed. Sailing onto a dock—no problem. Sailing into a slip is a lot different scenario. Did it once successfully with one crew & help from the finger pier. Wouldn’t want to try singlehanded. Once you clear the first pilling, there is no plan B. You are committed at that point and had better catch that aft spring line. If you miss, there’s going to be some glass to repair.if you cannot sail into the dock then you have less skill than a ten year old that just finished a two week course in a pram.
are you a skipper or just wearing the hat?
I really appreciate the window screen of this video.Would there be enough distance traveled and enough speed to open and benefit from the drogue? Could it get tangled or run over?
I just read that some marinas have rules against docking under sail. I was looking for videos of captains making mistakes docking under sail but only found videos of sailors making mistakes while docking under power. Maybe it should be against the rules to dock under power.
I did find this video of someone wreaking havoc in anchorage while under full sail.
-Will (Dragonfly)
Is that what you call those? I have been calling them by the wrong word for all these years.I really appreciate the window screen of this video.![]()