RRS 61.1(2) says that "if the hull length of the protesting boat is less than 6 metres, she need not display a red flag." 6 metres is 19.69', so no flag is required.
Amateurs...... Scintillating definition: "brilliantly and excitingly clever or skillful"..... brilliant... no exciting.... probably in a bad way clever or skillful... hardly
hey Bradly good job you make it look easy. i have a question, i have the same trailer its a little dude and it says that can hauls 2000 lbs. do you think the same trailer can haul an at and a hobie cat at the same time? do you think i should upgrade the rim wheels for a little bigger ones im planning to drive about 2000 miles... thanks
Try following the wind more with the rudder to keep the hull at a certain height above the water. As the hull comes up, point a bit more into the wind. As it comes down, pull and fall off a bit grabbing more wind. Should be able to fly the hull without messing with the sheets. You'll be surprised at just how much control over the power by using the rudder. Have fun, flying the hull endlessly.
On a beam reach you actually need to turn down to reduce heel. Turning up just makes the hull fly higher. This day was VERY gusty so it was hard after 5 miles to be on top of every puff.
I feel like when you got back on the boat and unclipped you really thought about things rather quickly. Thought about how you were going to call it a day
@@connorgaston9535 as soon as I rewatched this I realized you were gonna call me out on that. How else you gonna crank that main so hard and fast on port tack?
No yankee's in the northern Panhandle, but when you get down toward clearwater and Fort Meyers beach area's, nothing but New jersey and new york yankee's 🤬
Thanks for posting new material. Life has been postponing this season. Just when I'm ready to pawn a kidney for campsite fare....we get a little vicarious living from youtube.
If your saving the Aluminum just cut it off the comp tip and Sawzall out the stub if saving the Comp tip cut slits in the Aluminum long ways and add some heat pops right out ...Also the plastic track does come off its replaceable...... savings both pieces drill rivets and warm with a propane torch and pull .... I've had the Aluminum extrusion crack down in the sail track from beating on them with a rubber hammer .... work smart not hard man !
Nah i can see why people would want that. That kinda switch would be killer to have next to the house to garage door. Walk in from the garage carrying a ton of shit, just slide your hand down the wall to turn the lights on. I’d have all of one in my house.