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Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur Hubbard is offline
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Default Best Sailing Film Ever

"cavelamb" wrote in message
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Joe wrote:
On May 12, 2:06 pm, cavelamb wrote:
Joe wrote:
http://maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com...t-video-of-192...
If you have not seen it take the time.
Joe
Thanks, Joe.

Finally something worth the time and effort to read this group...

Ya done good.

Richard


Saw it many years ago, sort of inspiring if you were thinking about
hauling cargo by sail.

I like the part where he jokes about the 4 prop kicking up such a
wake,,,that and when he climbs down the edge of the sail and forestay.
the fellow defined the term "Deck Ape".

Joe


Climbing down the edge of the sail was pretty amazing.
All you could do is pinch the edge. No way to actually
grab the sail.

That's got to be plain old (superhuman) hand strength!

I've passed it on to all my sailing friends.
I think I'll even post it on Sailing Anarchy tonight.
(and they think their guys are tough!)

Thanks again.
Real good share.



You didn't listen to the narrative very closely. The dude said the edges of
the sail contained a cable the size of a man's thumb. Think about that for
a minute. Catch the thing in the crook of the thumb and forefinger and use
the feet against the sail lower down. Hell, I could do it and I'm old. Now,
going UP would be a different story.

Now, the real superhuman feat was the captain jumping off the stern while
holding a man rope in one hand, grabbing onto an overboard crewman passing
by as the damned ship was probably going 16 knots and then having the crew
haul him and the other man back over the transom. One hand for the rope and
one for the crewman. Now, there's a superman. Working against current and
gravity with one hand. Maybe a thousand pounds of force all contained in the
grip of one hand.

Wilbur Hubbard