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Tacking and Gybing an RS700: An RS700 coaching aid

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2009

Mark takes you through key moves in Tacking and Gybing his RS700.

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Tacking 0:04
Light Wind Tack 1:10
Hoist 01:41
Gybe (15-20Kts) 02:53
Gybe Drop 05:37
Recovery 06:33
Gybe (10-15Kts) 07:31
Gybe (5Kts) 09:13
The Credits 10:07

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RS sailing by Mark Pollington
Music by John 5....
If you think the RS700 is scary then check out John 5 at http://www.john-5.com/discography.html

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  • Just raise yourself to the max & get in front of the mast. You will need to heal the boat to leeward to create time to get round the shroud.

  • Guillaume,

    The main passes through a ring which is tied to a piece of elastic with a small loop on the end. This is atttached to me via a small bauble on a line atttached to my life jacket.

    The main also has to have an elastic tie off that goes through a ring to keep it tight otherwise you loose it.

    Glad you enjoyed the video!

    Mark

  • No! It is continuous though & I made the rope a bit on the long side by accident & so I can go in & take the loop out & then adjust it while still stood out on the side. Hence to release before the windward mark I'l bend my knees grab it get back out wait a while till I get near the mark & let it off at the last point.

  • @markp769

    Hi Mark faaantastic video, i watch it every time before and after i go out - lot to take in, great tips. Cheers for you rhard work putting this together. I can't understand why it doesn't have any more comments!

    Elastic tie off, you mean just in front of the tiller the end of the main sheet is tied to elastic? I'm a bit confused.

    Thanks

    Stefan

  • Stefan,

    Thanks for your comments. I'll post some more footage soon.

    I tie the end of my main to an elastic take away that goes through a ring and ties off at the forstay. To stop the main tangling with the tiller it is important to have the ring on a strop (piece of thin rope) tied to the to the rear bar or similar. This means I never have any trouble with a trailing main or getting the main caught over the ends of the bars. I also use another ring to keep the main attached to my harness.

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  • I have a hurricane 5.9 and its a lot faster boat but dam no idea how you can balance like this, i get dunked a little but without the fear of any thing more than a little wet but the boat carys on and you power up and go again

  • It's good!

    I want play this.

  • the awkward moment when its not 20knots

  • Thanks for this, just getting to the wiring plus kite part myself...got a few dunkings so far:)

    Mind you this was in some marginally light winds...seems like you need three hands!

    Certainly where the speed is though, being able to point that bit higher with the kite out.

    Love my 700...get really pissed off if I cant get out

  • Love this video, I've just bought a RS700 myself and I really strungle in light air to get enough forward, I see you hook into the trapeze even in very light air, but as soon as I do that i get way to much windward heel and find myself swimming. Where I sail its often pretty gusty so I'm to afraid to leave the main and cleat it.

    Any tips? :)

  • I have just done an adaption of the main sheeting system, works a charm, Just make sure the system can be unclipped/unfastened easily should you need to in case of capsize.

    Love my 700, its the only one of 5 boats that I sail now:)

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