Race Start, Beneteau 36.7 NA's 2007

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2007

Last few minutes of a starting sequence in the Beneteau 36.7 NA's in Buffalo NY (2007)

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  • in fact skipper was managing to get the boat through the fleet pretty well - as one man show?

    in fact the crew mamber cant crack the jenny in because - the winch lady has got three turns on the whinch and is self taing- You can see if you pause at 1.55 as skipper shouts at jim to crack, winch girl is trying to get the self tail tun off by bringing anticlockwise around the winch handle - messy -poor jim gets the grief

  • At 1.43 the winch trimmer should have tightning port sheet - Skipper cant do it all - no wonder he got angry at 1.50 and swore at 1.52 . His crew were 1 step off the pace. Earlier skipper had to luff to starboard and tack because none of his crew called the blue yacht on his port bow until very late. Then nobody called the 3 yachts behind him whilst he tacked. I would be miffed . Crew were not communicating. if they had been skipper would have luffed starboard on blue yacht then laid off.

  • All skippers shout much. $300k boats make a real bad sound when they collide.

    $10,000's bad.

  • don't they have self taylors

  • skipper yell much?

  • dobre. slimaczenie sie naregatach. beka.

    sciganie sie na trojce to beka na maxa. ale i tak to super lubie pozdro dla bojowych amerykanow .

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