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Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
The boat seems to be handling it rather well

but that has to be getting old very quickly. I am glad it isn't me and my crew.
 
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Ernie

Been there...Done that

Reminds me of a delivery I made of a Jeanneau 50 from Annapolis to Puerto Rico. We had two solid days of this stuff (sometimes even bigger seas)
 
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Chris

They are running with

wind and waves behind them. They wouldn't want to be pushed from the stern, better to be in "front wheel drive" mode, being pulled from the front. Try pushing something from the back compared to pulling from the front...much harder and less stable.
 
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Capt Ron;-)

Right on Chris

Looks like they are holding their own in an 'average' gale with a sea runnin.
 
Jan 4, 2006
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West Coast
Still

This yacht is yawing around so much, and doesn't have sufficient drive: some more canvas up, or even just snugging that jib sheet to avoid spilling so much air, and adjusting course to keep it drawing steadily, would allow the yacht to move along faster (still slower that the following seas, so no danger of surfing/plowing) and follow a straighter course. She's wallowing through more than 90°, and bouncing around like a rubber ducky in a bathtub because she doesn't have enough way on. Big seas, little breeze calls for sail area. Being too timid means a drunken, staggering, aimless wake. Fair Winds, Jeff
 
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Capt Ron;-)

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Merry Christmas Jeff, how many gales have you been through skipper? This is normal, the seas blanket the wind, so you do yaw, yer right there mate. The wind is not LIGHT, look at the streakes. Too much canvas and she'll be surfing too fast and in danger of a 'pivotal broach' or a 'pitchpole' if the bow digs into the forward wave. There is no way to totally avoid that trough in a gale, the sea is ever in a single constant direction anyway. Cheers mate.
 
Sep 19, 2006
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SCHOCK santana27' lake pleasant,az
i think i would haul in the jib some and

drop a chute to stretch the boat taught to help with the pitching. or go the other way launch a spinn and surf the wave
 
Dec 8, 2007
478
Irwin 41 CC Ketch LaConner WA
How about

just dragin about 300' of line behind you or a bit shorter in a loupe? Dosent look like the waves are breaking that bad.
 
Jun 2, 2004
1,438
Oday 25 pittsburgh
I would wake up and say" WOW, glad that

wasn't me"..... That was some serious running sea. It would be quit nasty should they chose to turn and beat into it! Running has it's bad points. The biggest is that it prolongs the weather. Any time conditions like this occur, you hope that it is of short duration and that you have plenty of sea room. With what we are seeing, those waves had to be driven for some time and from more than one direction. A sea like this would be taxing on the on board/on deck crew. This would make a good question as to set up some assumptions. Number of crew, skill of crew, how would the crew be informed as to responsibility. I would hope that this was not a three hour tour!:) Just a thought, r.w.landau
 
Sep 6, 2007
324
Catalina 320 Gulfport, Fl
That's why they invented a drogue

Dropping a drogue 250-3oo feet off the stern would habe given them a lot more stability with a following sea like that
 
May 5, 2006
1,140
Knutson K-35 Yawl Bellingham
It looks like it's on AP to me

I've run in gales like that and THAT boat is a bit underpowered as well as not keeping the seas at 20-40 degrees on the stern IMHO. Keeping the waves on the quarter reduces the amount of wallowing. Doing this by AP sometimes looks like that as the AP is slow to adapt. When the waves hit, ya get the stern pushed first and the the bow is pulled as they roll under you. A bit of anticipation goes a long way. The AP can't anticipate, only react.
 
Dec 8, 2007
478
Irwin 41 CC Ketch LaConner WA
I'v watched it about

10 times And I was thinking the same thing "Auto pilot" as I cant make out anybody steering? Makes you kind of wonder who was doing the filming. Maybe the rescue boat? and now the boats abandoned? Maybe no rudder?
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
I would like to know

who shot that video. If you look closely that boat stays on her feet very well.
 
May 5, 2006
1,140
Knutson K-35 Yawl Bellingham
3h video is from DGzRS boat(i think Hermann Ritter)after the storm, it was actua

The above header is from the comment section, hence the spelling errors. They were in the area and were listening to communications. If ya look closely, you can see the broken port spreader on the Mizzen. The boat in question made it safely to port afterwards.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Thanks Charlie. That answers someone else about

hoisting a missen sail and getting better balance.
 

Mike B

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Apr 15, 2007
1,013
Beneteau 43 Baltimore, MD
Look again

Look again it appears as though God is wearing a white jacket and a black hat. Try pausing the video as the wave breaks beneath them. You can see someone on the stbd side.
 
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