@@JoyriderTV Yea, and that includes setting the gennaker. So three sails instead of two. I know the company says that it should only take 30 minutes to fully rig my boat (with two people...) so I guess I should count myself as pretty good at it.
Hi Joe. Thanks for these vids! How about carrying bags on a rooftop? Do you see it as a safe option as well. I mean if it is safe enough (for the content of bags) to mount it directly on car's roof or it's recommended to carry the bags rather in some roof box?
Umm. That last bit about it "fitting in a small car": it would be interesting to see what the front passenger area looks like loaded with the bags. As I only just managed to squeeze the 420 bags into a medium/small SUV, I doubt you could travel in a Polo with a 420 + a front seat passenger.
Amo seus vídeos, acompanho com toda família, somos do Brazil , Deus te abençoe
Thanks, Greetings to your family.
Nice. It takes me 90 minutes to rig/derig my Topcat K4X (including sails and getting it on/off the trailer.)
Great stuff!
The Topcat is much more complex though.
@@JoyriderTV Yea, and that includes setting the gennaker. So three sails instead of two. I know the company says that it should only take 30 minutes to fully rig my boat (with two people...) so I guess I should count myself as pretty good at it.
Hi Joe. Thanks for these vids! How about carrying bags on a rooftop? Do you see it as a safe option as well. I mean if it is safe enough (for the content of bags) to mount it directly on car's roof or it's recommended to carry the bags rather in some roof box?
yes, the bags are very durable, If I had a roof rack, that's where they'd go.
as easy as a DN ice boat, 30 minutes, have to put the hull and mast on the car roof though. Thanks for the video!
Nice!
Just not so much ice around here.
Umm. That last bit about it "fitting in a small car": it would be interesting to see what the front passenger area looks like loaded with the bags. As I only just managed to squeeze the 420 bags into a medium/small SUV, I doubt you could travel in a Polo with a 420 + a front seat passenger.
Could have had a passenger behind the drivers seat. Wouldn't have been very comfortable though!
True!@@JoyriderTV
Have you tried the 460? That would be interesting as well...
I'll certainly try it in the future.
I like the compact form of the 420 along with the weight.
I can see that point... nice to be able to fit a boat in a small SUV! @@JoyriderTV
kind of an odd question but do you know if wild wind will be hiring this year?
Yes, they will be. Send Ash an email ash.deaton@wildwind.co.uk
I wonder how long these inflatable elements last?
I will keep you informed.