Hi Ray! yes it was all good fun! The Vaurien had the same sail area as the GIS and the Topper had a bit more. The GIS does have an advantage downwind with its single sail in particular since the others couldn't go wing on wing. They are all planning hulls tho.😉
This looks like so much fun! I used to race penguins in frostbite races in the late eighties. I miss it. The GIS reminds me of the penguin dinghies. Teo, your build videos are inspiring me to build a GIS so I can have that kind of fun again. This video kinda seals the deal. I miss sailboat racing. I am moving to a new home in January and there is a garage that would fit building a GIS.
Hi Danielle! You are really brave! Frigid water and me don't mix too well! 😬 I can see the resemblance with the smaller Penguins. The GIS is a lot of fun to sail and really versatile. If you really want to build one...go for it!! I waited for almost 20 years to build my GIS, and now I'm loving every minute! Get back sailing !! 😁
Excellent Teo! GIS is fast! We've never raced with our GIS and it's not in racing condition. Anyway, neither I nor my crew are in racing condition. But I always compare myself and our GIS to other little boats. There are several RS Visions on our Zegrze Lake - they are just as fast as our GIS in two, but none of them overtook us until they picked up the gennaker.
Hi Robert! Well, by the looks of it my GIS wasn't in racing conditions either!! 😅 will have to pay a bit more attention before I set sail I guess... The GIS is really versatile, I can go camping, fishing etc and still have a fast boat!! I actually went out with Bruno(on the Topper14) previously and I can tell you that with little wind the GIS sails circles around the Topper14. Brilliant design.😉
@@TheBoatRambler I agree! GIS is a great boat! I use it as a family boat and it's great too! It is light in maneuvers on the shore and when transported by two people and excellent in sailing even in three of us!
Fun race. The GIS sails well against the competition. There seems to be a lack of understanding of the port, starboard rule. 🤔 btw, I think you need to prepare better. Halyard, downhaul, slipping blocks on the boom, getting lost. With those fixed, you would have done much better. Looking forward to the next one. 👍
Hi Barry! These races weren't planed. We just happen to be there that day and decided to race. I had done a few rig changes to my GIS and as you can see not all of them worked! 😅 As for Starboard rule, we were all just having fun, no one is gonna shout or force others, in particular if they aren't even looking!! 🤣 We are all good friends and having fun together is all that matters! Cheers
Nice ) Actually these Skiffs are good, so I'm not surprised at all about the result) I started to sail dinghy last summer in local river pond (the only one small place to sail here in my hometown). We even had few races on Optis and Lasers and also trainings on j/70 type of boat (not actually j/70 but something like that) and Open 800 boat on Volga river (open 800 is something like GP26). And all of these boats was really fun to sail, and in my opinion sailing on any tipe of boat is absolute joy, doesn't matter is it small or big)
The wind there "jumps" a lot! We were on a kind of a bay, close to shore, and some places were more sheltered than others, but yes for the most part the further away from shore (left ) the better the wind. Although on the first leg Pedro went left and I went right/middle/left and I got to the first buoy first.
Yes it did look a bit flukey when you approached the shore. You were definitely quick enough - just need to avoid some of the errors and you’ll smash them!
@@TheBoatRambler gostava de ter a vossa coragem e começar a fazer um meu. A semana passada , por pouco, não comprei um Vaurien de madeira, um barco excepcional, mas cheguei atrasado por pouco. Ando um pouco frustrado com isso. Os barcos de madeira têm alma!
😎 Eu tb andei a tentar comprar um Vaurien enquanto não podia fazer o GIS. Mas só apareceu um Laser Standard e comprei para poder andar no verão. E os barcos de madeira são realmente diferentes de tudo o resto. 😉
@@TheBoatRambler também estou a ver um 420 enquanto não surge outra coisa, e assim posso ver se a minha pequena de 9 anos agarra o bichinho da vela😉 Como apaixonado por barcos que sou gostei de encontrar muito material nos teus vídeos, vou ver com atenção, principalmente tudo que diz respeito à construção do GIS. Trabalho top!!
@@TheBoatRambler Oh, I see at video about reefing. Interesting if pulling downhaul is the same feeling like my experience with boom vang - doesn't matter how many blocks used - always feeling that more could be better. :D BTW, have you try to make sail pumping at downwind? It is possible to use this technique at GIS?
@@TheBoatRambler sail pumping is very effective with that big mainsail. But much faster is to keep looking behind and go left or right on the run to be on the correct side for each gust. Never forget the sailing by the lee option either ... it is pretty fast and helps you got over to the gust when it is on the leeward side of the boat. Windward heel works well downwind too.
Hi Dave, The Laser on that video has a 4.7 sail so no chance at all against the GIS but I'm sure a Laser Standard will be a different story. It is really hard to compare both boats as they are quite different…in fact the only thing they have in common is that if you sit on one side of the boat with no wind you’ll capsize! 😅😜😅 From what I remember, my Laser turned faster, accelerated a bit quicker and maybe pointed just a little bit higher. But the set up on my GIS is still far from finalized or tuned! The GIS is more stable, a LOT drier and really versatile, and those were the reasons why I built one. A fast boat I can row, go camping and fishing in, and still planes so I can race a bit!! AND I CAN REEF AND LOWER SAIL!!! But to each it’s own…
Oi Paulo! You can find the plans for sale by different agents at www.storerboatplans.com/boatplans/goat-island-skiff-simple-sailing-boat-excellent-performance-lightweight/ Have fun! 😉
I don’t think the sail is rigged right on your boom. The boom has good action good control from the lines. But the sail is not getting control from the boom.
Hi Thomas! The sail is attached to the boom in 2 places only, tack and clew, not much to go wrong there. The biggest problem was that I didn't raise the yard high enough and then downhaul maxed out due to it. Without enough tension from the downhaul the sail shape will be terrible once the outhaul on the boom is cranked up!
@@TheBoatRambler , Пробуй несколько приводов на ветер , при порыве ветра . А выход на старт , пробуй разные ситуации с временем и силой ветра . "На одном галсе идешь , и тихонько на секундочку или две , приводишь к ветру и вырезаешься круче соперника" .
@@TheBoatRambler , живот тренируй , мышцы . Это дает преимущество с соперником . На международном языке звучит пампинг . В штиль нельзя , а при ветре можно . Видел как работают на парусных досках , гребут ветер ?
Thanks for the advice! Yes I have seen the sail pumping techniques. It is nice to know a few tricks, but I'm 46 years old now, I don't want to race anymore, all I want is to sail and have fun! It is ok to race for fun like on this video but anything more serious...nah! 😉
More information on the Goat Island Skiff ... see the facebook group.facebook.com/groups/GoatIslandSkiff/
Fun times! It looks intense sailing those planing hulls. I have only a little bit of experience sailing my buddy's 15.5' cat ketch, a sharpie / skiff.
You can do it! Whatever happens always have fun!! 😁
Teo... what a great video! And what a nice group of sailig friends! I love that spirit. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Enrico!
Yes I'm very lucky to have these guys around! And ofc the sailing club is a great place to hangout...😉
Great sailing and super fun! The GISs should have an advantage, given what seems to be their larger sail area and planing hulls.
Hi Ray!
yes it was all good fun!
The Vaurien had the same sail area as the GIS and the Topper had a bit more. The GIS does have an advantage downwind with its single sail in particular since the others couldn't go wing on wing. They are all planning hulls tho.😉
Another awesome experience caught on camera in quite a professional manner, love it!
Thanks dude!
You are right about one thing, it was awesome! 😜
This looks like so much fun! I used to race penguins in frostbite races in the late eighties. I miss it. The GIS reminds me of the penguin dinghies.
Teo, your build videos are inspiring me to build a GIS so I can have that kind of fun again. This video kinda seals the deal. I miss sailboat racing. I am moving to a new home in January and there is a garage that would fit building a GIS.
Hi Danielle!
You are really brave! Frigid water and me don't mix too well! 😬
I can see the resemblance with the smaller Penguins. The GIS is a lot of fun to sail and really versatile.
If you really want to build one...go for it!! I waited for almost 20 years to build my GIS, and now I'm loving every minute!
Get back sailing !! 😁
Great fun, thanks for excellent video.
Thanks for watching Paul!
Excellent Teo! GIS is fast!
We've never raced with our GIS and it's not in racing condition. Anyway, neither I nor my crew are in racing condition. But I always compare myself and our GIS to other little boats. There are several RS Visions on our Zegrze Lake - they are just as fast as our GIS in two, but none of them overtook us until they picked up the gennaker.
Hi Robert!
Well, by the looks of it my GIS wasn't in racing conditions either!! 😅 will have to pay a bit more attention before I set sail I guess...
The GIS is really versatile, I can go camping, fishing etc and still have a fast boat!!
I actually went out with Bruno(on the Topper14) previously and I can tell you that with little wind the GIS sails circles around the Topper14.
Brilliant design.😉
@@TheBoatRambler I agree! GIS is a great boat! I use it as a family boat and it's great too! It is light in maneuvers on the shore and when transported by two people and excellent in sailing even in three of us!
So very cool. GIS is fast
Yes it is. Great design by Michael Storer!!
Awesome racing, and you’re just a little bit crazy, thats why I like your channel 😄
😜 that's me in a nutshell! 😜
Spontaneous real world racing what could be better?
Yes David, that's exactly what makes it so much fun!😉
Fun race. The GIS sails well against the competition. There seems to be a lack of understanding of the port, starboard rule. 🤔 btw, I think you need to prepare better. Halyard, downhaul, slipping blocks on the boom, getting lost. With those fixed, you would have done much better. Looking forward to the next one. 👍
Hi Barry!
These races weren't planed. We just happen to be there that day and decided to race.
I had done a few rig changes to my GIS and as you can see not all of them worked! 😅
As for Starboard rule, we were all just having fun, no one is gonna shout or force others, in particular if they aren't even looking!! 🤣
We are all good friends and having fun together is all that matters!
Cheers
Nice )
Actually these Skiffs are good, so I'm not surprised at all about the result)
I started to sail dinghy last summer in local river pond (the only one small place to sail here in my hometown). We even had few races on Optis and Lasers and also trainings on j/70 type of boat (not actually j/70 but something like that) and Open 800 boat on Volga river (open 800 is something like GP26). And all of these boats was really fun to sail, and in my opinion sailing on any tipe of boat is absolute joy, doesn't matter is it small or big)
Couldn't agree more!! Sailing for fun can be done on any boat! 😁
Looks like the left side of the beat paid every time!
The wind there "jumps" a lot! We were on a kind of a bay, close to shore, and some places were more sheltered than others, but yes for the most part the further away from shore (left ) the better the wind. Although on the first leg Pedro went left and I went right/middle/left and I got to the first buoy first.
Yes it did look a bit flukey when you approached the shore. You were definitely quick enough - just need to avoid some of the errors and you’ll smash them!
Nice and easy to sail NO second sail present
Yes and really fast running too. 😉
Barco bonito é incrivelmente rápido!! Não conhecia mas fiquei adepto!
Rápido e versátil! Podes levar amigos, ir acampar, ir fazer pescaria... 😉
E se tiver motor podem ir uns 4 passear! 😁
@@TheBoatRambler gostava de ter a vossa coragem e começar a fazer um meu. A semana passada , por pouco, não comprei um Vaurien de madeira, um barco excepcional, mas cheguei atrasado por pouco. Ando um pouco frustrado com isso.
Os barcos de madeira têm alma!
😎 Eu tb andei a tentar comprar um Vaurien enquanto não podia fazer o GIS. Mas só apareceu um Laser Standard e comprei para poder andar no verão. E os barcos de madeira são realmente diferentes de tudo o resto. 😉
@@TheBoatRambler também estou a ver um 420 enquanto não surge outra coisa, e assim posso ver se a minha pequena de 9 anos agarra o bichinho da vela😉
Como apaixonado por barcos que sou gostei de encontrar muito material nos teus vídeos, vou ver com atenção, principalmente tudo que diz respeito à construção do GIS. Trabalho top!!
VERY COOL BRO! good vid, all d best, Balkan shipyards
Thank you! 😉
Grandes imagens belo dia que se repita muitas vezes... O Pedro está imparável até agora haha 👍🤙💪💪💪
Maravilha! Rematch soon!! 😎
So cool to see this compression. Do you feel that higher ratio at downhaul (4:1?) could help with trimming sail meanwhile race?
Thanks!
I believe I have more than 4:1 it's a double block +1 singleblock on the downhaul sistem.
could change to two triple blocks tbh...🤔
@@TheBoatRambler Oh, I see at video about reefing. Interesting if pulling downhaul is the same feeling like my experience with boom vang - doesn't matter how many blocks used - always feeling that more could be better. :D
BTW, have you try to make sail pumping at downwind? It is possible to use this technique at GIS?
I have never tried sail pumping with the GIS but never raced it before either so.... 😁
@@TheBoatRambler sail pumping is very effective with that big mainsail.
But much faster is to keep looking behind and go left or right on the run to be on the correct side for each gust. Never forget the sailing by the lee option either ... it is pretty fast and helps you got over to the gust when it is on the leeward side of the boat. Windward heel works well downwind too.
Teo. Hi. How does a GIS compare to a laser? Thx Dave
Hi Dave,
The Laser on that video has a 4.7 sail so no chance at all against the GIS but I'm sure a Laser Standard will be a different story.
It is really hard to compare both boats as they are quite different…in fact the only thing they have in common is that if you sit on one side of the boat with no wind you’ll capsize! 😅😜😅
From what I remember, my Laser turned faster, accelerated a bit quicker and maybe pointed just a little bit higher. But the set up on my GIS is still far from finalized or tuned!
The GIS is more stable, a LOT drier and really versatile, and those were the reasons why I built one. A fast boat I can row, go camping and fishing in, and still planes so I can race a bit!! AND I CAN REEF AND LOWER SAIL!!!
But to each it’s own…
Hi mate great day 4 u. Lovely. Is it possible to have the boat plans. I'm in Brazil and I would like to build one like this
Oi Paulo!
You can find the plans for sale by different agents at
www.storerboatplans.com/boatplans/goat-island-skiff-simple-sailing-boat-excellent-performance-lightweight/
Have fun! 😉
Great race, maybe next time you'll win xD
Thanks! I bet the other guys will have something to say about that! 😅
I don’t think the sail is rigged right on your boom. The boom has good action good control from the lines. But the sail is not getting control from the boom.
Hi Thomas!
The sail is attached to the boom in 2 places only, tack and clew, not much to go wrong there.
The biggest problem was that I didn't raise the yard high enough and then downhaul maxed out due to it.
Without enough tension from the downhaul the sail shape will be terrible once the outhaul on the boom is cranked up!
Эх , проиграл ((( ! Ошибки видно , со стороны ! ))) Молодец , боец !
Thank you Рудди!
And yes it is much easier to see all the screw-ups when one's not racing! 😁
@@TheBoatRambler , Пробуй несколько приводов на ветер , при порыве ветра . А выход на старт , пробуй разные ситуации с временем и силой ветра . "На одном галсе идешь , и тихонько на секундочку или две , приводишь к ветру и вырезаешься круче соперника" .
Thanks for the tips! 😉
@@TheBoatRambler , живот тренируй , мышцы . Это дает преимущество с соперником . На международном языке звучит пампинг . В штиль нельзя , а при ветре можно . Видел как работают на парусных досках , гребут ветер ?
Thanks for the advice!
Yes I have seen the sail pumping techniques. It is nice to know a few tricks, but I'm 46 years old now, I don't want to race anymore, all I want is to sail and have fun!
It is ok to race for fun like on this video but anything more serious...nah! 😉