12 thoughts on “1998 Sydney Hobart Yacht Race film part 1”
Antipodean33
Got to respect the chopper crew, especially the fella going down into the
sea and plucking the sailors off rafts, that would take immense courage.
And not just once or twice, but 8 men, all that adrenaline, all that
effort, not to mention the danger, i doubt many could keep it up, let
alone actually do it. I hope he was recognized with some sort of bravery
award
Ric Noble
Who takes bananas on a boat? I think there are deep superstitions about
taking bananas on a boat due to the Caribbean banana boats exploding due to
a build up of gases given off below deck by the bananas,
jesse saunderson
hopefully that never happens again
mike roberts
Kiwis are the best sailor’s in the world marina del ray!
Brazzolotto Filippo
Harry Allen
My dad races on ichi ban.
Marina Del Ray
I was on B52, been sailing the Oceans living on board my own yacht and
while i have experienced conditions like this, they were only while sailing
in Australia, a tough place to sail and why Australians are the best
sailors in the world, its in us.
Olijfje IRDH
16:43 why did they sail without mainsail and surprised they were rolled by
waves?
Farr740
Great summary and compile from so many boats. Excellent piece of sailing
history recorded.
Escola de Vela Platja Llarga Tarragona
min 15:40, espectacular!!
Yo Fro
You’ll end up being knocked down
Tamás Vigh
because if you pull up the main in that conditions, you loose control over
the boat… there is a point when you have to depower the rig
Got to respect the chopper crew, especially the fella going down into the
sea and plucking the sailors off rafts, that would take immense courage.
And not just once or twice, but 8 men, all that adrenaline, all that
effort, not to mention the danger, i doubt many could keep it up, let
alone actually do it. I hope he was recognized with some sort of bravery
award
Who takes bananas on a boat? I think there are deep superstitions about
taking bananas on a boat due to the Caribbean banana boats exploding due to
a build up of gases given off below deck by the bananas,
hopefully that never happens again
Kiwis are the best sailor’s in the world marina del ray!
My dad races on ichi ban.
I was on B52, been sailing the Oceans living on board my own yacht and
while i have experienced conditions like this, they were only while sailing
in Australia, a tough place to sail and why Australians are the best
sailors in the world, its in us.
16:43 why did they sail without mainsail and surprised they were rolled by
waves?
Great summary and compile from so many boats. Excellent piece of sailing
history recorded.
min 15:40, espectacular!!
You’ll end up being knocked down
because if you pull up the main in that conditions, you loose control over
the boat… there is a point when you have to depower the rig