Australians Andrew McDougall and Rohan Veal test sailing the Bladerider prototype in 6-12 knots of wind. For more information visit www.bladerider.com.au.
hat to burst ur bubble, but the apparent means they cant sail into the wind. They have awful pointing. Thats why they are healed to winward upwind, so the foils pull them to windward.
i want one
warlockplaya 1 year ago
that's f=cking insane man
1994Guus 1 year ago
Does anybody know what is the sail area to leingt ratio?
MIC960 1 year ago
hat to burst ur bubble, but the apparent means they cant sail into the wind. They have awful pointing. Thats why they are healed to winward upwind, so the foils pull them to windward.
AdamK153 1 year ago
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay harder. they cant balance without speed.
jhultquist000 2 years ago
SkipperCharles; Cool, good to know, thanks.
Jackle61 2 years ago
they can sail closer to the wind than a normal dinghy as the apparent wind allows them to!!
they can also stay foiling through-out the tack!!
SkipperCharles 2 years ago
double the wind speed or greater, nice efficiency.
wildblue2 2 years ago
I want to see how you tack, and how well it points to the wind.
Jackle61 2 years ago
Ok, now THAT is small boat sailing! NICE! What was top speed that day? 20?
dcalimited 2 years ago