When not to wear your harness?

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Tinbum
Tinbum
36 posts
36 posts
26 Jan 2009 6:42pm
So a friend of mine recently gave me an 18ft stingray catamaran. Twin trapese, along with other bells and whistles.

How different to windsurfing can it be i tell myself.....
so throw on the chest harness with a windsurfing buddy of mine, don the head camera (and boy are we glad we did) and this was the resulting trip on the water......not exactly what i had planned....

some excellent rescue boat driving you must agree....



swoosh
swoosh
QLD
1929 posts
QLD, 1929 posts
26 Jan 2009 8:03pm


that was amazing, looks like you guys had fun.

btw... thats the best irb driving i have ever seen.
Ellobuddha
Ellobuddha
NSW
625 posts
NSW, 625 posts
26 Jan 2009 9:36pm
classic
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14953 posts
QLD, 14953 posts
26 Jan 2009 8:43pm
lmao...

i wanna sail with you guys.... that's gold!

p.s. did you let the main sheet off before trying to right it? it looked well stuck.
CROWEMAN
CROWEMAN
VIC
268 posts
VIC, 268 posts
26 Jan 2009 10:00pm
Brilliant - reminded me of a 70's 'Carry On' movie. At one stage there I thought you were going to have to rescue the rescue boat! Your mate drives like I windsurf. Enjoyed the vid.
Upthere
Upthere
QLD
348 posts
QLD, 348 posts
26 Jan 2009 9:19pm
Dude that was sick as. Did you end up losing anything when you did your upside down derig Deffinitly a classic sailing moment
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
26 Jan 2009 10:21pm
I love the helmet cam. I felt like I was there with you. Great vid.
What camera set up did you use?
555
555
892 posts
555 555
892 posts
27 Jan 2009 7:34am
Excellent stuff.

See if you can get hold of half a broken windsurfing mast (Neil Pryde seem to specialise in providing these parts to catamarans - I've seen at least three on boats!), and hinge it off the underside of the front crossbeam. It folds away under the tramp usually, but is a convenient lever when the boat is upside down!

I had one on my Tornado before I sold it, hinged in the middle of the beam rather than the end like these guys: thebeachcats.com
www.thebeachcats.com/index.php?module=pictures&g2_itemId=35080

Great entertainment anyway - thanks!

[edit]
Another method using a rescue boat is to attach ropes to the bows, run them down the length of the boat and off the stern to the IRB, and have it pull the boat backwards while you and your crew weight the sterns while holding the tow lines as high as you can manage. The sail catches in the water, and the whole lot flips end over end. Apparently that's the method the big guys use to salvage cruising multihulls.
easty
easty
TAS
2213 posts
TAS, 2213 posts
27 Jan 2009 10:35am
Ha Ha, nice one Nick! I used to have a Hobie 16, and put foot straps on it - very useful things! What camera were you using?
graceman
graceman
WA
323 posts
WA, 323 posts
27 Jan 2009 10:49am
LINS, Tears to my eye's, why we always recommend people new to cats put floats on the top the mast.
So funny and really well edited
Windxtasy
Windxtasy
WA
4019 posts
WA, 4019 posts
27 Jan 2009 11:19am
Great editing, and the little headings really add to it.

Did you go out again?
Flipper
Flipper
QLD
34 posts
QLD, 34 posts
27 Jan 2009 2:50pm
You'd win a dozen awards on Funniest Home Videos
dism
dism
NSW
660 posts
NSW, 660 posts
27 Jan 2009 5:52pm
I'm laughing so hard i'm crying
Good vid, better then funny stuff shows on tv
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