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Sailing 3 Times FASTER Than The WIND
Ice Sailing is incredibly exciting and is still not completely understood...but one thing is definitely understood...it is unbelievably fast! DN Sailing in Finland is a brilliant class. Get involved
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2020 Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta - Day 3
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An incredible final day capped off with a treasure hunt brings the 2020 Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta to a close! Thanks to all competitors, volunteers and oragnisers for an amazing event! Enjoy these great highlights from Hartas Productions
2020 Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta - Day 2
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What a sensational event this is! The Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta got underway today in fantastic fashion! Everyone had smiles on their face and the action was captured by Hartas Productions! Check it out!
2020 Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta - Day 1
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Check out the video highlights from a spectacular day on the water here today! Hartas Productions captured some great shots and we can not wait to see ALL OF YOU down here tomorrow for the big show! Video by Hartas Productions
18ft - Madness | The Ultimate Boat in the Ultimate Location
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Hartas Productions is proud to present our biggest project yet. A short documentary on the International 18ft Skiff sailing regatta that takes place in Lake Garda each year. Hosted by Circolo Vela Arco, this event is the crucible from which many 18ft Skiff legends emerge. Winner of Best Short Film and also Best Sports Film in the Flicks Film Festival. Official Selection for Lift-Off Sessions 20...
18ft - Madness | The Ultimate Boat In The Ultimate Location | TRAILER
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Coming soon is the biggest film we have ever produced, all about one of our favourite classes of boat in the world: The 18ft Skiff. Shot at the 2019 18ft Skiff European Championship in Lake Garda, Italy Check out this trailer and don't forget to follow us on Facebook, RUclips and Instagram to stay updated with the coolest and best sailing content ever!
2019 Flying Mantis - Hydrofoiling Trimaran's In Lake Garda
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The Flying Mantis in all its awesome glory, tearing around Lake Garda, Italy during the 2019 Foiling Week Video by Hartas Productions
2019 M32 Series - Medemblik Day 3
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The M32 fleet are up and racing in Medemblik, Holland! Check out the action right here! Video by Hartas Productions
2019 M32 Series - Medemblik Day 2
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The M32 fleet are up and racing in Medemblik, Holland! Check out the action right here! Video by Hartas Productions
2019 M32 Series - Medemblik Day 1
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The M32 fleet are up and racing in Medemblik, Holland! Check out the action right here! Video by Hartas Productions
The BlueWorks ONE Hydrofoil
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Changing the way you foil. The BlueWorks ONE Foil for the Moth is the latest, and best foil you can possibly imagine. No expense has been spared in the design, development and production of this foil. Get yours today from www.blueworksfoiling.com Video by Hartas Productions
2019 Zhik 9er Australian Nationals - Day 5 Video
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FINAL VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS! Thanks to the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania and all the volunteers and sailors for a great regatta Video by Hartas Productions
2019 Zhik 9er Australian Nationals - Day 4 Video
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Super exciting racing today with the results getting tighter in the Int 29er Class and one more day of racing left! Video by @Hartas Productions
2019 Zhik 9er Australian National Championships - Day 3
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Another long and tricky day on the water, but it looks fantastic in this HIGHLIGHTS VIDEO where you can catch up on the latest action! Zhik Video by Hartas Productions
2019 Zhik 9er Australian National Championships - Day 2
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2019 Zhik 9er Australian National Championships - Day 2
2019 Zhik 9er Australian National Championships - Day 1
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2019 Zhik 9er Australian National Championships - Day 1
Broken Ribs, Diving with Turtles and loads more! Adventure Vlog Season 2 Finale!
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Broken Ribs, Diving with Turtles and loads more! Adventure Vlog Season 2 Finale!
Alex got ROBBED With a KNIFE and We Broke The Boat AND Car - Season 2 Episode 3
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Alex got ROBBED With a KNIFE and We Broke The Boat AND Car - Season 2 Episode 3
We Broke The Boat - Caribbean Adventure Vlog Season 2 Episode 2
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We Broke The Boat - Caribbean Adventure Vlog Season 2 Episode 2
Adventure Vlog - Season 2 Episoide 1
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Adventure Vlog - Season 2 Episoide 1
2018 WASZP Cup Norway Stage 2 Åsgårdstrand Day 1 Highlights
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2018 WASZP Cup Norway Stage 2 Åsgårdstrand Day 1 Highlights
2018 WASZP Cup Norway Stage 2 Åsgårdstrand Day 2 Highlights
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2018 WASZP Cup Norway Stage 2 Åsgårdstrand Day 2 Highlights
WASZP Cup Norway Stage 3 Lake Bygdin Day 2 Highlights
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WASZP Cup Norway Stage 3 Lake Bygdin Day 2 Highlights
2018 WASZP Cup Norway Stage 3 Lake Bygdin Day 1 Highlights
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2018 WASZP Cup Norway Stage 3 Lake Bygdin Day 1 Highlights
2018 Stockholm Archipelago Raid - Day 4
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2018 Stockholm Archipelago Raid - Day 4
2018 Stockholm Archipelago Raid - Day 3
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2018 Stockholm Archipelago Raid - Day 3
2018 Stockholm Archipelago Raid - Day 2
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2018 Stockholm Archipelago Raid - Day 2
2018 Stockholm Archipelago Raid - Day 1
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2018 Stockholm Archipelago Raid - Day 1
Pro Sailing Adventure Vlog - Episode 5
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Pro Sailing Adventure Vlog - Episode 5
Pro Sailing Adventure Vlog - Episode 4
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Pro Sailing Adventure Vlog - Episode 4

Комментарии

  • @ianedmonds9191
    @ianedmonds9191 17 дней назад

    Why are you guys not up on foils? You were always the lightest two up in the world? What gives? Luv and Peace.

  • @Alan-bi7dm
    @Alan-bi7dm 27 дней назад

    One of the best videos,i remember being flung into the side stay,like a cheese cutter.

  • @Alan-bi7dm
    @Alan-bi7dm Месяц назад

    Bloody good

  • @lindajgray8276
    @lindajgray8276 Месяц назад

    18ft Sailing Superbly filmed! ❤🎉🙏thanks for sharing this! 🙏 I remember (1978-81) how thrilling, exhilarating and sometimes terrifying a ride on the wire can be! What a rush! And to think that all this FUN started on Sydney Harbour when Julian Bethwaite designed and built the golden yellow, Bradmill Stubbies 18 footer! How iconically Aussie! 🇦🇺👍🎉 With an open transom, a first (I believe) for this skiff class and an over-rotation wing mast it all emerged from late night dreams, heated design debates and a tiresome creative process of hand building the skiff, with restarts and makeovers and re-dos at a time of fierce competition amongst sailors and designers. I’d sailed as a kid on Sydney Harbour in Sabot, Laser and Tasers usually just as ballast, bailer or sheethand crew🤣 it was a world of fun but the way onto the water was paid for by long hours of sanding and varnishing the old plywood Sabot, learning to tie knots, mend sails, work with wire rigging and polish SS fittings 🤪👍absolutely worth it! Much later my nights were spent doing graphic arts and I’d just completed a lettering/ sign writing module when I was invited by JB to try my hand with the sail and name logo, Bradmill Stubbies. So does anyone remember the old thick Sticky Back vinyl, it was yuck to work into curves! At this stage I was drowning under templates and discarded attempts as the SB was so thick and using it on both sides, was bound to cause distortions of the sail. These giant templates were in parts a meter wide and difficult to manage alone. The hardest thing was getting the placement of the big ‘B’ right so that when the sail filled out into a curve the ‘B’ would stand up straight 🤪😅 The pressure was on now with the hull completed to get mast, rigging, the sails and spinnaker sorted to clinch the company sponsorship deal. The company had asked for Bradmill but I took a risk out of frustration and a joint decision was made to do the giant ‘B’ shapes and use Stubbies 😊😅 Well I was very pleased with my input and effort as when fully rigged on the water what an impact her sail made! Even if one ‘B’ was technically backwards! EVERYONE knew it was the Bradmill logo! And Stubbies could be read from any angle! No shadows of lettering on opposite sides of the sail made their logo more legible and impactful out on the harbour! It’s placement almost perfect 😂 With a small tight knit team of fellow sailors we did the hull signage amidst challenges to boat length measurements and rules changing in dynamic times. All of which, after the heavy wooden 18footers with up to 15 crewmen of the last century, really opened up boat designers to incorporating new boat building materials and equipment mechanisation, we now take for granted. As with any new boat venture, once christened in Sydney Harbour with a big sponsor Bradmill’s big ‘B’ took many a dive down wind, but she screamed past the then big monohull ferries and loved a race with the hydrofoils too😂 oh the broken experimental masts, the wings and trampolines oh so many things and crew all tried and tested to limits unknown! What a hoot😅 In a stiff Nor’easter from behind, at 10feet wide, she skipped like a golden saucer or stone across white crested waves until her bowsprit dug a little too deep into the oncoming rolling swell of the heads then that sudden inertia of going into the drink! The “Stubbies” big ‘B’ may not be considered by many in sailing echelons as a great success but for me, I saw how manifesting a big idea and sharing it with those close to you, who share your passion, can make what seems impossible a reality. The experience it lent to JB and his teams of supporters on huge and various learning curves during the process, all gained true grit and were inspired with greater more innovative ideas for boat building and envisioned the expansion of sailing as a multidisciplinary global team sport, which we all enjoy today! 🎉 🙏Thanks for the reminisce 😊

  • @windwardpro
    @windwardpro 2 месяца назад

    Just "popping a wheelie" all the time is just showboating. Just like the old days when Hobies were shown flying a hull at like 50- 60 degrees. Not how the boat was designed and not how it goes the best- not to mention- how long is your rig and everything going to last crashing back down every few seconds?...

  • @Woobieeee
    @Woobieeee 2 месяца назад

    not a single helmet to be seen. Idiots.

  • @gardenlove7750
    @gardenlove7750 6 месяцев назад

    Parkdale Yacht Club - plywood and love

  • @amandaflood
    @amandaflood 7 месяцев назад

    Oh, wow. This looks so cool!

  • @asamat18
    @asamat18 8 месяцев назад

    Used to sail a cherub back in 87, webb2 extream sailing machines, loved it. We used to make out we tuned it with a violin tuning fork. Most exhilarating thing I've done in my life, especially when we used the large spinnaker, flying. ❤

  • @user-hj2qw9ou9t
    @user-hj2qw9ou9t 8 месяцев назад

    Would have been so much better if there wasn't as much slow-mo

  • @rideskor
    @rideskor Год назад

    I love it, I just wish I could watch more discreetly. The interview to music volume levels are too skewed so I keep getting caught watching this and not working on my own edits haha

  • @andybullock6848
    @andybullock6848 Год назад

    Wonderful. I raced Cherubs in the 1970s and loved them.

  • @ronkramer3476
    @ronkramer3476 Год назад

    F18 rulez

  • @adventuresinmusic2487
    @adventuresinmusic2487 Год назад

    If you have never sailed a skiff you have missed out.

  • @macjamers
    @macjamers Год назад

    Need beeps starting at 8 on the intro countdown, and lose the beeps on 2, 1. Nice Video, beautiful sailing 🤙

  • @helenodetroyo7035
    @helenodetroyo7035 Год назад

    What is the name of the maker of that sailboat?🤔

  • @Lee-70ish
    @Lee-70ish Год назад

    Nearly bought an Sydney Habour18ft Skiff many years ago just couldn't get a regular third crewman. Sailing on the edge

  • @maninredhelm
    @maninredhelm Год назад

    Anyone ever seriously hurt themselves on those pointy spreaders? The first lad wrenches his head and neck away from them at the last second, leaving him with only that little nick. I know there's inherent risk to everything, but maybe a head-height prong pointed at the sailor isn't the best possible design approach on a boat prone to catapulting the sailor forward.

  • @federicor.martineztriguero501

    Loved the vid!

  • @donotwantahandle1111
    @donotwantahandle1111 Год назад

    Probably the fastest 12ft dinghy after the 12ft skiff!

  • @justindesigner50
    @justindesigner50 2 года назад

    Hi

  • @kevinc3344
    @kevinc3344 2 года назад

    I just stumbled across this movie while looking for something completely unrelated. I am a lifelong sailor of both keelboats and dinghies. I've never sailed a skiff, and I'm not sure my wrecked-up body could handle it anymore, but I wish I could one day. I haven't been able to sail for several years now due some personal stuff, but I am looking forward to being able to get out on the water again someday. There is a magic to sailing that only sailors can understand and this video so perfectly captures it the way mere words cannot. Beautifully done, and thank you for the motivation to keep after my dream of being on the water again.

  • @donotwantahandle1111
    @donotwantahandle1111 2 года назад

    The 18ft skiff would have to be the fastest (non-foiling) sailing dinghy?

  • @johnrflinn
    @johnrflinn 2 года назад

    Perfect boat for the Columbia Gorge Oregon

  • @adrianianna2868
    @adrianianna2868 2 года назад

    Had an Ian Murray designed & built one (so I was told) waaay back in the seventies . Nothing like these ! Still loved that boat & as a kid , I worked 2 part time jobs to support it. Used to sail it one up in big westerlies on the Clarence River with mates in other boats. Great times. Even sailed out to Solitary Island from Coffs.

  • @donotwantahandle1111
    @donotwantahandle1111 2 года назад

    Wow! Is there a faster (non-foiling) dinghy than and 18ft skiff?

    • @AM-bw3ze
      @AM-bw3ze Год назад

      If you say catamarans are dinghys there are some that are faster e.g. the tornado

  • @michaelkeegan1881
    @michaelkeegan1881 2 года назад

    Brillant video

  • @williamduffield4964
    @williamduffield4964 2 года назад

    Love to know who edits some of these youtube vids and turns the backing music up far to load. So shity when you have to turn the talking up and the inbetween music down soooo far.

  • @nathanjmansfield9969
    @nathanjmansfield9969 2 года назад

    Watch a guy in similar foil dinghy struggle for the whole session. He could not get foiling for long and because the buoyant part is minimal it was consistently capsizing and requiring major effort to right it. Which would lead to it flipping the other way, and on it went. I wing foil and there is major benefit to having a board that will float with full body weight on board. These boat designers could learn a thing of two by creating bouyant better designed hulls.

  • @williamduffield4964
    @williamduffield4964 2 года назад

    Awesome

  • @daijones101
    @daijones101 2 года назад

    This just goes to show what a good design John Spencer came up with in the first place.

  • @captainsirjackchucklebutty6147
    @captainsirjackchucklebutty6147 2 года назад

    Well in my day we thought sinker sailboards were fast ! Waterstart anyone/

  • @jcdazamont
    @jcdazamont 2 года назад

    Magnífico video, what a fabulous and excelent video with ultraslow motion in hd. Story is about a band of brothers n sisters. Congratulations Best regards

    • @jcdazamont
      @jcdazamont 2 года назад

      ... and the boat is the best. I remember see it into a sponsor blog on a sailing magazzine in 1997 and I thought to my self "wow, what the hell is that" when skiffs aren't famous like today, then, I still thinking to build one cause they're the best on whater, more than foiling.

  • @peterlovett5841
    @peterlovett5841 3 года назад

    Had to have a chuckle hearing how cooperative and good willed the crews were to each other given the history of the class where the occasional punch-up was not unknown. The class developed as a way of keeping rugby league players fit in the off-season and the early 18 foot skiffs would often have crews of 12 or more and it wasn't unknown that if a close competitor looked like beating you to the windward mark then deft use of a spinnaker pole could persuade them otherwise. It also wasn't unknown that if the wind dropped off several of the crew would be thrown overboard (near a shipping buoy of course) knowing that one of the ferry boats that followed the fleet would pick them up. The skiff fleets developed outside of the regular yachting fraternity and clubs but today are really mainstream. Fantastic filming by the way and very deft use of the drone.

  • @arthurjones9580
    @arthurjones9580 3 года назад

    Laborious

  • @TheTeslaTess
    @TheTeslaTess 3 года назад

    how to compare this with a 29er?

  • @slevinshafel9395
    @slevinshafel9395 3 года назад

    that is new SPORT.

  • @matthewwagner2492
    @matthewwagner2492 3 года назад

    I really had never Seen anything like it. This was amazing to watch.

  • @drew2276
    @drew2276 3 года назад

    Awesome vid guys.

  • @lateliini1
    @lateliini1 3 года назад

    So Beautiful lovely.

  • @patrickradcliffe3837
    @patrickradcliffe3837 3 года назад

    El Toro's are such fun boats to sail.

  • @MrKjelsvik
    @MrKjelsvik 3 года назад

    Awesome video. Want to sail 18's sooner than later. Not getting any younger. This looks just like Squamish and Howe Sound. Big winds, in flow, out flow. Have a Hobie 18. Generally sail by myself. Had some fun on 505's and 49er's. This just looks like so much dangerous fun.

    • @MrKjelsvik
      @MrKjelsvik 3 года назад

      PS. We have flat water and big wind as well. Makes the playground a great place to play.

  • @ianedmonds9191
    @ianedmonds9191 3 года назад

    All those anchors at the front are not doing a very good job at keeping the nose down...

  • @thomaselliott573
    @thomaselliott573 3 года назад

    Just another example of why sailing in Sydney has been without peer in so many ways. Flying across the harbour or Pittwater watching the deep blue water and glistening white foam racing past underneath me at 12 years old was something of a formative experience for me. It is better than memories as one can still live it and be inspired by it in everything one does.

  • @violaiodice3824
    @violaiodice3824 3 года назад

    Un video stupendo. Una barca bella ed impossibile. Una musica di sottofondo fantastica. Buon vento...

  • @elseb7018
    @elseb7018 3 года назад

    this is so sick! i just bought a laser5000! i cant wait to get into skiff sailing

  • @davidwarren9204
    @davidwarren9204 3 года назад

    I've watched the 18-footers on Sydney Harbour more times than I can remember, and sailed smaller trapeze Skiffs in my younger days. They are truly the most beautiful and impressive vessels. Thanks you for the amazing footage, you really did these incredible boats, and their crews, justice :)

  • @williambowman8384
    @williambowman8384 3 года назад

    I live on the east coast of the US, I remember watching the 18’s on the Speedvision network......Rob Mundle was the announcer, these are the coolest skiffs ever, and the sailors that sail them have the highest skills of any sailors I have seen......so awesome. Remember Skilled, Nokia, Ella Bashe?, Tic Tac......etc. etc. Such an awesome circuit.....thanks to all the Aussie 18 sailors.....cheers

  • @MadCorpCompany
    @MadCorpCompany 3 года назад

    Awesome video ! Great pictures ! Seems really fun !

  • @jimmyjohnstone5878
    @jimmyjohnstone5878 3 года назад

    Lake Garda. Sailing heaven. I hope to be back at Campione some day soon. Missed it last year and probably this July too. Bummer.