That helm looks really heavy, but Leo pulls off some nifty boat handling.
This was filmed last fall before his haulout. He removed the rudder, turned the grunions down, greased them and it is like budder now. Other than bottom paint, getting the rudder free was the primary work done on the haulout.That helm looks really heavy, but Leo pulls off some nifty boat handling.
That looks exactly like how I do it except with less cursing and more control.
I would never have thought about backing into that slip. If I'd had to, I would brought her in forward, cranked hard to starboard, and docked alongside the open area, then walked her back. But, I am a coward when it comes to reversing on this boat anywhere near someone else's boat.
I'm feeling inadequate now, having watched this. Nothing radical about what he did - just smooth and cool.
Nice find! Tks for posting.Meanwhile back at the Star of India they are tacking.
You start calling out "back the spanker" on Papillon and there may be a crew mutiny.so all of those terms are familiar
I went directly from O'Brian to C.S. Forester andRE I just bought all 21 of the Patric O'Brian: Jack Aubrey books so all of those terms are familiar.
Over 3500 pages and I had no trouble breezing though them. Wonderful histo/fiction.
I also read all of the Alexander Kent's, Bolitho books.
That would end up being over 5500 pages for both series.
Maybe time to head down to the library and start again.
Alexander Kent has an interesting biography to say the least.
gary
Histo/fiction. I find it interesting that almost every Action that is written about is an actual historical battle. That kind of slows down the reading process, because after each action, I need to google it and get the correct historical facts to see how he wove Aubrey into the true story.RE I just bought all 21 of the Patric O'Brian: Jack Aubrey books so all of those terms are familiar.
Over 3500 pages and I had no trouble breezing though them. Wonderful histo/fiction.
I also read all of the Alexander Kent's, Bolitho books.
That would end up being over 5500 pages for both series.
Maybe time to head down to the library and start again.
Alexander Kent has an interesting biography to say the least.
gary