Its funny you mention that because I do have a plan to use video on this site perhaps mainly in the tips to section to illustrate things like tacking, capsizing and such like.Robert wrote:That is suitably embarrassing.
OK Martin that all looks very cool and high speed but I quite like my little 15. Things seem to happen pretty quickly on board when the wind is blowing and the downwind mark is approaching (suddenly much faster than expected). I'd like to see some onboard video from either the base of the mast looking backwards or from between the rudders looking forwards taken on a Sprint 15 with a top helm sailing in a race. Could you arrange this Martin? I've seen headcam stuff on a Dart 18 and that's pretty good.
Perhaps we could get a link to something like this (if it's possible) on this website.
Corr - I don't fancy the drop from the top hull when it is on it's side. Neither do they, judging by the way they are hanging of to the (netting) trampoline..................Martin Searle wrote:Folks,
Thought everyone might like a laugh at this, its Team Alinghi (AC Team) capsizing their Extreme 40 practice boat:
http://link.brightcove.com/services/lin ... 1581481262
Shows its not only the 15 that can invert when you capsize it! (loose 15 related reason for post )
Martin S.
Folks,Robert wrote:Martin:
Even just the headcam on someone's head would be a good start, looking at some interesting maneouvres - like tacking from wire to wire for example. Go for it Martin.
Bob:
Personally I wouldn't like to get trapped under the tramp, mid-way between the hulls either...
Hi Steve,Steve Willis wrote:So now Joan is caught on CCTV with ANPR whilst afloat (842 towards the end).
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I'll probably sneek up one day and attach it to Kevin's boat somewhere. Alternatively he can always be the one wearing the crash hat!Robert wrote:The quality of the picture is certainly good enough Martin. I think we need a bit more wind, so maybe the head cam position might be advisable. Then we can see what you are looking at (don't move your head too much though otherwise I'll get sea sick!) Also if you "study" Steve whilst he's just ahead of you then we can see what he's up to - alternatively, can you get close enough to Kevin Dutch in a blow and then we can watch him playing the mainsheet
I have improved the player part of this page, it now looks much more like the BBC iPlayer and also provides the ability to view full screen. So I'm now quite happy with it, it does mean that you need to have the Flash plugin from Adobe installed in your browser though.