@@lawrencegreenwood4002 Yes, we have that button but I like to hear the real sounds of wind and water. No muting and I prefer no editing of the footage at all. Like the real thing, y'know?
@@yzScott Lovely yachts . Flyer was sold and renamed ArgolV and underwent a major refit. Keel, decks, interior. costing over €600K . I think she is based in Spain at the moment she flyes under a french flag.
Actually skippered this boat when it lived in San Diego c1994 for about a year. Good to see it out and about. The owner did virtually nothing with the boat at that time therefore I left!
Maybe gusting true wind 60knt but she’s sailing downwind and so likely seeing 40-45 apparent most of the time. Hence the 3rd reef and small jib. Also this is one of the old S&S 57s, i.e. with a long keel - and so really hard work on the helm in a quartering sea.
Actually if you watch the video at some point I show the anemometer screen which shows 50+ knots true wind at a random moment and have registered up to 60 knots. On camera it always looks more calm than in reality^^ in any case it's really not a contest.
@@sailsofavalon6482 Yea I agree it is actually very frustrating taking a camera out during heavy weather, suffering the hell on the boat, then when showing this to other people they cannot even imagine what is was like, the footage "dampen" much of the wind ferocity and waves are much smaller (if that make sense) then felt in real life. Then some gonzo come and say, hey this was'nt as bad as you are telling me... like I did in my previous post lol ! Cheers.
Dig the boat. There’s one sitting across the marina just sitting there lonely. I wonder if she knows I look at her everyday. I have a video if you wanna see her it’s call comparing a nauter swan 57 to a tayana 55. Sv bohemian on TH-cam .
Hi, check at 2:23 where you can see the anemometer screen indicate a true wind speed of 51 knots (TWS). This was shot at a random time and we had the anemometer indicate 60 knots a couple of times. Thanks for watching!
anemometer in the video says otherwise, the whole video is not 60 knots, it's a compilation of several days of sailing with one day where we hit the 60s. some days we indeed got only 15 to 20! the sea always seem much calmer in videos in any case
@@sailsofavalon6482 You need to take star trek footage of you guys falling around and begging for neptunes mercy. Its the only way to prove it to these goobers.
60 knots? Not even in apparent... I sailed Flyer over 20,000 ocean miles and know what 45 Kts. true look like from that deck,and 15.7 Kts. over the ground surfing honest 18 footers! But it does look like a grand old sail and the old girl still has it,Bravo!
Not in apparent indeed because we were running downwind, the true wind speed (TWS) indicated by the anemometer display in the video reached 60 knots a few times. thank you!
@@ceirwan When a sailor talks of sailing in 60 knots, they mean sustained periods where the true wind (not the apparent) is at least 60 knots. This may mean gusts to 90, but certainly 75 knots.
On video wind and wave conditions always seem more calm than they are in reality, that is why we filmed the anemometer at some point showing 51 knots at a random moment. As it says in the description you are quite right it is not a sustain 60knots wind but several days of sailing with different wind condition and one day where it reached up to 60 knots
Thanks for your useful input Darcy, you can see in the video that the anemometer display shows above 50 knots and I can tell you that sometimes it showed gusts around 60.
No way is that 60 knots (or nearly 70 mph). You would not have those sails up (even reefed) and you'd be much more healed over. This is more like 30-35 knots, which is still a strong wind. If it was 60 knots (as your title clearly states), you'd have a pocket hankerchief of a sail or you would be hove to. Maybe you had a brief gust, but as shown this is nowhere near the wind speed your title suggests. So bad marks for click bait. Also those waves would be twice the ferocity and height if it was 60 knots.
Hi, the whole video is not with 60 knots wind it was shot on several days, one day we indeed had up to 60knots. check at 2:23 where you can see the anemometer screen indicate a true wind speed of 51 knots (TWS). This was shot at a random time and we had the anemometer indicate 60 knots a couple of times. Looks can be deceiving on camera. The Swan 57 is a heavy boat and we were sailing downwind, this is why we could carry the mainsail reefed all the way and the storm jib on an inner forestay
A little know fact is that when the wind gets to 60 knots it begins to sound like horrible music. 😁
Great footage. But why hiding the real sound with such a horrible music. Keep on the good job! (Without the music..... ;) )
You took the words out of my mouth!
@@ianmclesn1448 Don't you boomers have mute buttons? Call customer assist or the apple genius bar to walk you through it. Hahaha...
Maybe we want to hear the sailing, not this shit.
back ground music destroy this great video
@@lawrencegreenwood4002 Yes, we have that button but I like to hear the real sounds of wind and water. No muting and I prefer no editing of the footage at all. Like the real thing, y'know?
I skippered this lovely yacht many times before Jay took it on. Now retired to driving a motorhome . Good times and great memories.
I'm in process of a buying a 59, hull #18.
@@yzScott Lovely yachts . Flyer was sold and renamed ArgolV and underwent a major refit. Keel, decks, interior. costing over €600K . I think she is based in Spain at the moment she flyes under a french flag.
@@motorhomingold-timers-onto3967 We'll keep a lookout. That's a really major refit.
Great job trimming the Sails Skippers
Wow people actually wearing pfds and clipped in during inclement weather, how refreshing!
haha yes, it was during a sailing course so we tried to do things by the book :p thanks for your comment!
Is that a third reef in the mainsail, and still flying. Heavy seas, but the Swan is the boat to be in. Nice!
Actually skippered this boat when it lived in San Diego c1994 for about a year. Good to see it out and about. The owner did virtually nothing with the boat at that time therefore I left!
I was going to try and watch this I can't do it change the song.
Maybe gusting true wind 60knt but she’s sailing downwind and so likely seeing 40-45 apparent most of the time. Hence the 3rd reef and small jib. Also this is one of the old S&S 57s, i.e. with a long keel - and so really hard work on the helm in a quartering sea.
that's exactly right! thanks for your input :)
Great video, horrible soundtrack / musac.....
this looks like such a good time!
What's the latitude?
Nice to see how manageable the boat remains. Confidence inspiring, you might say (since we've just bought a Swan 59).
Thank you, you all make it look soo easy, damm.
No worries! thanks for watching, the boat is actually doing all the hard work haha^^
Man that looks fun .
Didn’t realize a Swan could make 60 knots sound like pop music
Top!!Warrior on a beautiful boatBravo for this video!!
thank you!
You have conquered my mighty winds! You have conquered my crashing waves! Now, try these shitty 00s remixes on for size!
- _Poseidon_
hahaha thanks, will try that for next time ;)
Loved it... respect ✊.
These are not 60 kts conditions by any stretch of your imagination but well tried.
Actually if you watch the video at some point I show the anemometer screen which shows 50+ knots true wind at a random moment and have registered up to 60 knots. On camera it always looks more calm than in reality^^ in any case it's really not a contest.
@@sailsofavalon6482 Yea I agree it is actually very frustrating taking a camera out during heavy weather, suffering the hell on the boat, then when showing this to other people they cannot even imagine what is was like, the footage "dampen" much of the wind ferocity and waves are much smaller (if that make sense) then felt in real life. Then some gonzo come and say, hey this was'nt as bad as you are telling me... like I did in my previous post lol ! Cheers.
Agree with Fowler
Nice video, great! Personally I would go with a slightly larger head sail :)
thanks, Yeah agreed! but we only had a storm jib available on the inner forestay^^
Max 35 knots ... maybe 40 in gusts. Water surface says so ..
Dig the boat. There’s one sitting across the marina just sitting there lonely. I wonder if she knows I look at her everyday. I have a video if you wanna see her it’s call comparing a nauter swan 57 to a tayana 55. Sv bohemian on TH-cam .
To JonathanApparent on the shotscreen is 51. 20 000 miles on Flyer, Please come to teach us what sailing is!
sailboats are awesome.
Where is the 60 knot wind part..
Hi, check at 2:23 where you can see the anemometer screen indicate a true wind speed of 51 knots (TWS). This was shot at a random time and we had the anemometer indicate 60 knots a couple of times. Thanks for watching!
@@sailsofavalon6482 even sustained 50 gusting 60 is impressive
What a great boat.
There are not these 60 knots Falling 15 to 20 knots.
anemometer in the video says otherwise, the whole video is not 60 knots, it's a compilation of several days of sailing with one day where we hit the 60s. some days we indeed got only 15 to 20! the sea always seem much calmer in videos in any case
@@sailsofavalon6482 You need to take star trek footage of you guys falling around and begging for neptunes mercy. Its the only way to prove it to these goobers.
great footage . destroyed with rubbish music.
More like 60 kph
lol, why weren't the fenders stowed?
They are.. I store mine there on my swan also.. out the way and not cluttering up the cabin in any way..
I also store my fenders along the stern pushpit too on my Swan. Keeps them out the way and from cluttering up the cabin.
No 60 knots of wind there. No more than 35 or so. That much sail would overpowered the boat or be blown out at 60 knots.
and you wouldn't be making eggs on the stove in 60 knots haha
look at the true wind on the screen at 2:21
That is about 25 knots ... perhaps 30. At 60 knots you won't have much sail up and the knuckles will be white, as well as the sea.
60 knots? Not even in apparent... I sailed Flyer over 20,000 ocean miles and know what 45 Kts. true look like from that deck,and 15.7 Kts. over the ground surfing honest 18 footers! But it does look like a grand old sail and the old girl still has it,Bravo!
Not in apparent indeed because we were running downwind, the true wind speed (TWS) indicated by the anemometer display in the video reached 60 knots a few times. thank you!
60 knots?! Looks like Beaufort 5 to 6, are you sure this is the right video?
I've been on a boat with 60 kts on the gauge and that video is not 60 kts.
Well it shows it gusting 50 in the video, add a bit of apparent wind and it could be close.
More like a consistent 40-45 though.
@@ceirwan When a sailor talks of sailing in 60 knots, they mean sustained periods where the true wind (not the apparent) is at least 60 knots. This may mean gusts to 90, but certainly 75 knots.
On video wind and wave conditions always seem more calm than they are in reality, that is why we filmed the anemometer at some point showing 51 knots at a random moment. As it says in the description you are quite right it is not a sustain 60knots wind but several days of sailing with different wind condition and one day where it reached up to 60 knots
60 knots is gale Storm
60 knots wind speed or boat speed?
Those waves are bigger than they look, they always look smaller on video.
You are crazy man...
Thanks! It would be crazy to not do it ;)
Song is name??
Nice music! And the name?
MGMT Kids. Found it.
60 knots my arse
Thanks for your useful input Darcy, you can see in the video that the anemometer display shows above 50 knots and I can tell you that sometimes it showed gusts around 60.
No way is that 60 knots (or nearly 70 mph). You would not have those sails up (even reefed) and you'd be much more healed over. This is more like 30-35 knots, which is still a strong wind. If it was 60 knots (as your title clearly states), you'd have a pocket hankerchief of a sail or you would be hove to. Maybe you had a brief gust, but as shown this is nowhere near the wind speed your title suggests. So bad marks for click bait. Also those waves would be twice the ferocity and height if it was 60 knots.
Hi, the whole video is not with 60 knots wind it was shot on several days, one day we indeed had up to 60knots. check at 2:23 where you can see the anemometer screen indicate a true wind speed of 51 knots (TWS). This was shot at a random time and we had the anemometer indicate 60 knots a couple of times. Looks can be deceiving on camera. The Swan 57 is a heavy boat and we were sailing downwind, this is why we could carry the mainsail reefed all the way and the storm jib on an inner forestay
60 knots? With that wave height, and that much sail? Cut the crap.
Were having fun, were having fun, were having fun
You mean 25 kts
music. why the hecking music?
I love my mute button!
OMG Music is horrible can't stay
Music is horrible! Who destroys his with such a sh... Soundtrack?
terrible soundtrack
How to ruin a video with a monstrous music