totally out of control
hi everyone,without being rude to anyone, but this was a run that was totally out of control from the start.The foredeck obviously was novice, did not realize that the pressure of the Spi on the halyard would be stronger than her (she almost fly off the deck when she releases the halyard).The crew on the guy did not depower the sail what so ever before giving the instruction to tension the halyard and that maneuvre was done without first informing the rest of the crew!When the boat starts rounding up the crew on the lazy guy is hanging for dear life and no one brings him in, yet the the crew on the guy leave his position and goes forward !!!The pit should be retrieving this sail not the aft crew.At that time the helmsman has no control and is asking the crew what to do (?!) you can see the main sheet flapping around ready to tangle around someone limb and/or come under tention in a wind shift, at one point it's wrapped on the starboard winch.Then with the boat still not under control the foredeck is standing up aft of the spreaders, her back to the main sail !!! And gets wacked by the boom.NO ONE KEEP constant watch on the MOB! (unbelievable!) (I do NOT care if there is a spectator boat around).Finally the helm regains control but even then, the MOB is retrieved with a crew (the one that was on the lazy guy) trying to help the MOB aboard without being secured himself. This should have been done at the stays, at the beamiest part of the boat, crew standing up one arm around the upper and /or lower stays one arm extrended toward the MOB, the MOB aim for the stays herself while crossing from one ship to the other. One extra crew ready to assist, other crew on starboard side to compensate. All in all this was not a wipe out but a maneuvre badly executed and almost all following actions were not correct for the situation.This could have been much worse.Never the less... Very entertaining.a.