Video links to members boats! (Was Request for videos of members' boats)

  • 16 Nov 2014 20:03
    Reply # 3152300 on 1453485
    Deleted user
    We have links to You Tube junk videos and to Google images of junks in Members' Area/Google junks.
    Last modified: 16 Nov 2014 20:04 | Deleted user
  • 11 Aug 2014 00:41
    Reply # 3070205 on 1453485
    Oh you lucky people with lots of data.  I daren't watch any of these, much as I'd love to!!
  • 06 Aug 2014 14:05
    Reply # 3065109 on 1453485

    For what it's worth I've added all the YouTube videos from this thread to this playlist

  • 05 Aug 2014 22:14
    Reply # 3064592 on 1453485

    Hi Lesley,

    How about just putting the link to a youtube video in a list of links instead of trying to host them all on this site. Here are two links to our boats:

    1) Hedwig, a 14 ft Peep Hen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqTX5wXfln0 

    2)Avelinda, a 43 ft Tanton arriving in Bermuda after an 8 1/2 day trip from St. Augustine, FL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuDOaWQ7SSE 

    of course there are more videos to watch once you are at either site.

    Thanks for the great job your doing.

    Glen

    Last modified: 05 Aug 2014 22:15 | Anonymous member
  • 05 Aug 2014 21:48
    Reply # 3064571 on 3063443
    Richard Brooksby wrote:

    Here you are: lots of video of members' junk rigged boats from the JRSRC East Coast rally.


    I liked that, a good variety of rigs and conditions.
  • 04 Aug 2014 11:48
    Reply # 3063035 on 1453485

    Here is raw footage of a junk-rigged sloop I saw south of Portsmouth yesterday (Sunday 2014-08-03).  I wasn't able to work out who it was.

    Coming soon: video of various lovely boats from the JRSRC rally at Bradwell 2014-07-26/27, including Ram III, Alouette, and several others I'll need help identifying.

  • 16 Jul 2014 13:26
    Reply # 3046398 on 1453485

    These guys don't appear to be members (why not?) but take a look at this lovely video of their yacht, Teleport, taken from an RC drone. They're professional photographers and the rest of their channel is a great account of the first junk to go through the North West passage.  You probably all know about it already but it was news to me when I discovered it yesterday!

  • 14 Jun 2014 10:27
    Reply # 3006202 on 1453485
    Deleted user

    Brilliant, Thanks Arne.

  • 13 Jun 2014 15:05
    Reply # 3005931 on 3005223
    Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Ash Woods wrote:

    'Enjoy' you said - Yes  i did, very much, wish it was longer.

    The mast lift  doesn't cut into camber at all as weight is supported by the halyard; when reefed how does it look - are there other photos available of Marie G?

    I am amazed how close the main is sheeted, or appears to be in this video and Marie G still powers ahead so well.

    Beautiful - a picture is worth a thousand words.

    Thanks


    Ash,

    This hi-res. photo of Johanna, sailing with one reef, was taken by Peter Manning during the Stavanger JR rally in 2008. It shows that both the mast lift and lazyjacks tend to cut into the camber, but mainly in the lowest active panel. This is one reason why I later have modified Johanna's lazyjacks and now am thinking of fitting a "Mastlift B" on Frøken Sørensen's sail.

    Arne

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