These are great. I am shocked at how few comments and likes this video has. I know this is a niche sport, but these numbers just mean the TH-cam hasn't pushed you forward yet. Hopefully you are planning more of these videos and the algorithms pick you up. Valuable information!
Thank you very much Dan for creating this great video! I have one question: For the reversing out, we need to back up at right diagonal angle. Just going backward is not difficult, but going back at right diagonal angle is challenging for me; When I push the tiller trying to go right, the bow just slips down and the boat just stops. Is there any tips for doing this? Thank you very much in advance.
This typically happens if you try to steer too early when reversing - your boat will not have enough 'backward momentum' and generate too much leeway. You need to steer straight at first, gain some speed, and then you can start steering when sailing backwards.
My understanding (inspired by one of Ian Elliott's videos): Yes it is very illegal. Propulsion is not allowed under rule 42. 42.3 (d) does not apply. It clearly states: "she may scull to turn to a closehauled course.". Since you are backing the sail, you are not turning to a closehauled course. Also, knowingly crabbing even though you know it's illegal violates the ILCA class rules section: Cheating, rule 2 or the RRS and potentially even rule 69.1 b (1) Long story short, yes it's really quite illegal ;-) Hope that helps =)
@@redfly4737 I guess I don't get your answer. I was not talking about sculling or turning. I was talking about backing the sail to cause windward sideways motion, not turning or sculling.
@@nroose ok, but what happens if you back your sail? You turn into the wind/ maybe go backwards. That's, like you said, totally OK, only that you don't have priority. This is not crabbing though. Crabbing is backing your sail to leeward, thus turning the bow into the wind and then sculling your back end to windward too. Like that you travel up the starting line, aka. crabbing. That is not ok.
These are great. I am shocked at how few comments and likes this video has. I know this is a niche sport, but these numbers just mean the TH-cam hasn't pushed you forward yet. Hopefully you are planning more of these videos and the algorithms pick you up.
Valuable information!
great video Dan, lots of effort finding those example races to demonstrate your starting priorities
Thanks Peter!
Very much appreciated!
Happy to hear it!
Great video! Thanks very much for putting this together!
Thank you very much Dan for creating this great video!
I have one question: For the reversing out, we need to back up at right diagonal angle. Just going backward is not difficult, but going back at right diagonal angle is challenging for me; When I push the tiller trying to go right, the bow just slips down and the boat just stops. Is there any tips for doing this? Thank you very much in advance.
This typically happens if you try to steer too early when reversing - your boat will not have enough 'backward momentum' and generate too much leeway.
You need to steer straight at first, gain some speed, and then you can start steering when sailing backwards.
@@danselfsailing Thank you very much Dan for the advice!
Great stuff! Thanks!
nice vid
Thanks for the great video, the page for the guide seems to have a problem, nothing happens after entering my email
Thanks for watching - here's the link. drive.google.com/file/d/1pGBY1rWafvVuKQWlpO3uY-FQM5CetCw9/view?usp=sharing
Thank you so much!
A crabbing boat has to keep clear, but is it "illegal"?
My understanding (inspired by one of Ian Elliott's videos): Yes it is very illegal. Propulsion is not allowed under rule 42. 42.3 (d) does not apply. It clearly states: "she may scull to turn to a closehauled course.". Since you are backing the sail, you are not turning to a closehauled course.
Also, knowingly crabbing even though you know it's illegal violates the ILCA class rules section: Cheating, rule 2 or the RRS and potentially even rule 69.1 b (1)
Long story short, yes it's really quite illegal ;-) Hope that helps =)
@@redfly4737 I guess I don't get your answer. I was not talking about sculling or turning. I was talking about backing the sail to cause windward sideways motion, not turning or sculling.
@@nroose ok, but what happens if you back your sail? You turn into the wind/ maybe go backwards. That's, like you said, totally OK, only that you don't have priority. This is not crabbing though. Crabbing is backing your sail to leeward, thus turning the bow into the wind and then sculling your back end to windward too. Like that you travel up the starting line, aka. crabbing. That is not ok.
basically: Backing your sail is fine, crabbing though also implies sculling and it actually gets you to windward. That is not fine.
@@redfly4737 If you back your sail and the boat moves sideways to windward without sculling, that is OK?