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The journey towards the Corinth Canal continues! The weather gods are favourable, which means we get to sail downwind for hours. It is one of our longest and most relaxed sails yet. So relaxed even, that Alex suddenly throws his extensive risk calculations...
The mast is back up with some new beefy rigging. Time to test the Hobie 14 Evo in more wind. Around 25 to 30 knots. Small chop. 30 degrees, good times.
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Here, we're testing four different GPS' to see what differences they come up with on a typical Vassiliki speed run.
Results:
GoPro Hero 7 - inbuilt GPS - 22.7 knots
Timex Iron man global trainer - 23.00 knots
Strava on the iPhone - 22.6 knots
Locosys GW ...
Before we can look at the gybe we have to look at the correct downwind sailing angles, before we can look at that we need to understand how apparent wind works.
We look at all of that in this video.
Wikipedia description - A jibe (US) or gybe (Britain) is...
Jib furling in a strong wind can end up being quite flappy and untidy. Here we look at how we can roll the jib nicely.
Jib battens getting caught on the mast can give you the rage. Here's how to address that.
Fitting a snap shackle to your mainsheet makes ...
Here we are for some more,
Frank's 20 Miracle videos:
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Here we are taking our newly rebuilt Hobie 14 for a shake down sail in the famous Vassiliki cross shore wind.
Testing the new OS3 Evo mainsail which was working very nicely.
Unfortunately after some testing the mast cam down due to a broken forestay. This...
The last episode before we are heading west to the Caribbean.
We visit a couple of small villages in Epidavros, Korfos and Vathi before we anchor in the more beautiful than expected bay at Metopi
Here's a short clip from testing the Hobie 14 with the OS3 Evo mainsail.
After around 20 minutes of great sailing the forestay snapped resulting in the unceremonious dumping of the pilot into the sea!
In conclusion - this was the only boat that didn't get...
A follow up to the Catamaran Tacking video, the Hobie 14 is notoriously difficult to tack and even more difficult to get going once stalled.
Here we are addressing those small issues.
This was the first sports catamaran that was ever invented! Created in ...
Here's a look at the mainsheet arrangements of all of the Tornado catamarans at the 2019 Europeans at Rimini, Italy.
If you like this sort of thing, you'll like this!
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As we were getting the boat ready for the summer season we had yet another problem with the electric heads. We had to use a bit of ingenuity to sort it this time!
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Dedicated to Miki & Niki
After Milos and Siphnos the next island in the Cyclades is Seriphos where we anchor in Livadhia bay and walk up to the Chora again. Via Kythnos we return to Poros where we meet Robbert & Luuke on Saona 47 Eight.
Here we are once again - Showing us your cats!
I’ll be featuring different boats every Sunday 1730 Greek time so keep an eye out, it might be your boat coming next!
If you would like to send in pictures or video please send in the landscape orientation...
Here we go over the technique for improving tacking on any type of catamaran.
It's all about the mainsheet!
You don't need to go into the tack with speed as long as you do the right thing with the mainsheet.
Sheet in hard before the tack
turn into the w...
Here we're taking a look around Wildwind in Vassiliki, Greece.
If you are thinking of coming out email - [email protected] to see if he can offer you a deal - tell him that Joe sent you!
It really is a great place to go sailing though.
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Here we're taking a look at the jib system and spinnaker set up on our racing Tornado. There are many ways of doing it but this is what we have settled on - a conbination of what was on the boat when we got it and what we've seen on various boats from vari...
Here we're looking at:
How to put your rudders down in a way that is good for the rudder system.
When to service your rudders.
How to thread the 6:1 downhaul system - a very good upgrade if you don't already have it!
Ways to support the channel - https:...
Episode 2 - the response to this new series has been amazing, I’ve received pictures and video of over 50 boats, I really wasn’t expecting such a great response. So thanks!
I’ll be featuring different boats every Sunday 1730 Greek time so keep an ey...
About 10 knots of wind, 85kg of Joyrider onboard. Here I'm taking this 13 foot ripper for a spin around the bay.
The Dragoon here uses a spinnaker with a bag system which uses a different technique to the more common chute/snuffer system.
Ways to support ...
The 2019 season begins with big boat projects. We start with battery checks and move on to toilet / head piping. It's the start of big, or at least numerous, projects that future cruisers can look forward to.
New feature! Send me pictures or a brief video of your boat and i'll feature it here for the world to see!
[email protected] is where to send to. If possible video or pictures should be landscape.
I look forward to seeing more of your boats!
Ways ...
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The bag used here is 30 gallons / 115 litres, I’ve found one that looks pretty much identical here:
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We sail a couple of short legs from Poros towards Athens airport from where Sander will fly back to Holland and visit Alpha sails on the way back in Alimos to repair the lazy bag again. Waiting for the right weather window for engine maintenance at Planaco...
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