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White Knuckles !!

Posted: Feb 10th, '11, 11:40
by Gert van Leest

Posted: Feb 10th, '11, 11:53
by mike ohlstein
You can't fix stupid. Stupid is forever.

Posted: Feb 10th, '11, 13:09
by Sean B
that dude is absolutely nuts, but also I can't help but be impressed

Posted: Feb 10th, '11, 13:18
by CaptPatrick
Obviously not his first rodeo... Calm, cool, relaxed and a perfect execution. Mate on the bow clearly has trust in the captain's skill level.

Posted: Feb 10th, '11, 13:51
by dougl33
The captain must've heard they were giving away free water.

Posted: Feb 10th, '11, 14:23
by Dug
All things aside, that's balls, and talent. Or a supreme amount of luck!!! And knowing one's boat, really well.

Posted: Feb 10th, '11, 15:31
by Rawleigh
Wow! I thought I saw his keel at about 0:15! i don't think I would want to stand on the bow for that ride.

Posted: Feb 11th, '11, 00:39
by mike ohlstein
Wow....I was seeing a different video. I saw the guy who runs it up on the sand.

Just saw the sail boat.

Posted: Feb 11th, '11, 07:01
by Pete Fallon
Mike,
I like the redneck in the trailer handling blooper at the bottom of the list, Panga launching operator video has been around for a while. Sail surfing to the highest extent or the best ad for anal puckering I've ever seen.

Posted: Feb 11th, '11, 09:20
by clay
Breaking one of the most basic rules of boating - water depth minus boat draft should not be less than 0.

Capt. Pat the mate on the bow in the last clip has the same raw courage unfortunatly his Captian flunked math.

http://www.nauticlink.com/nl/watersport ... 2a492.html

Posted: Feb 11th, '11, 11:49
by dougl33
That's far more entertaining. I know I'll sound like an asshole, but I love it when sail boaters screw up right when they think they're being so cool. I see guys sailing around all the time in really tight mooring fields and or really narrow channels.

Posted: Feb 11th, '11, 15:26
by Rawleigh
Who ever thought it was a good idea to sail amongst the rocks!! Idiots! I like it when the mate goes over the bow!!

Posted: Feb 11th, '11, 18:23
by Rocket
That's Racing, If you don't hit bottom once in a while, you're not trying hard enough! The fast currents are often near the shore.

Posted: Feb 11th, '11, 23:52
by IRGuy
Having sailed more miles than most powerboat owners have motored I have seen my share of sailboat screwups, and been in a few as well. That is why I learned to always keep a sharp sheath knife on my belt and always had another taped to the butt of the mast. When all else fails cut the halyard or one of the sheets. The accidents in the video clip are all due to stupidity.. some people never learn!

Posted: Feb 12th, '11, 09:23
by randall
sailing around the caribbean on a 50 foot yawl with no engine. sometimes you just have to bring her to the dock. hey we got it right once and everyone was impressed......the other times....not so much.


when we used to sail out to the channel islands to surf we would occasionally hit some sporty weather. so my friend calls me up during a gale and says "lets go practice"....um "practice what"?....."getting caught out in a gale". we were about 50 feet outside the breakwater when the mast snapped in half.

yep...good learning experience.

Posted: Feb 12th, '11, 09:58
by Carl
I didn't realize how great sailboats maneuver!! Quite impressive almost seems like a twin screw, with the 90's and 180's on a dime...or a rock.


I know what you mean about tacking thru mooring fields or sailing in a tight channel...a busy tight channel at that...think sometimes the Right of Way goes to their head...I'll yield Right of Way...but I'm not running aground to do so.


I'll give them this...they got balls...around here they race around Ball and Markers...not so much thru rocks.