Sailing Nahoavideo
This is NOT Going to End Well
22 January 2023 · 17 min · 134K views
What this video covers
The crew of the catamaran Nahoa navigates the Mozambique Channel towards Richards Bay, South Africa, contending with 25-to-30-knot following winds and strong currents.0:25 These conditions create steep, choppy seas that cause the vessel to surf at speeds exceeding 13 knots.3:29 During the passage, an accidental gybe occurs when the Dyneema boom preventer fails, likely due to a knot slipping under load.7:57 The crew manages the heavy weather by reefing the mainsail twice and reducing the genoa to 30 per cent.8:51 Instrumentation issues, including a lack of true wind data and unreliable depth readings, complicate the transit, while the ageing drone requires manual recovery in high winds.9:42 Upon arrival at the Richards Bay harbour entrance, the crew coordinates with port control to clear customs, flying the Q flag as required.14:18 The passage highlights the utility of a fully enclosed cockpit for maintaining crew comfort in cold, spray-heavy offshore conditions.12:59
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