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"We Went Sailing...Then Ended Up Riding Mechanical Horses"

December 21, 2025 · 25 min · 18K views · Pittwater

What this video covers

A Prout Ltd. Snowgoose 37 Elite sails from Pittwater, Australia, on a coastal passage toward Port Hacking, a drowned river estuary south of Sydney.1:39 The crew navigates a 34-mile route in a building northeasterly airflow, maintaining speeds between seven and nine knots while sailing close-hauled at 60 degrees to the wind.15:17 Upon arrival at Port Hacking, the crew anchors in 2.8 meters of water over a mud and sand bottom.18:33

The crew addresses a broken lifeline wire by consulting a local rigger.21:07 The rigger repairs the wire by swaging a new fitting onto the existing cable, a process that cold-forms the metal onto the wire to restore the original length.23:26 The repair costs 20 Australian dollars and allows the crew to reattach the lifeline to the stanchion.24:04 The crew also attempts to cook a meal while underway, noting the difficulty of defrosting frozen meat in a small galley pan.13:28

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Boats in this video

Rival 34Their boatProut Ltd. Snowgoose 37 EliteTheir boatHurley 22Their boatSabre 27 (HILL)Their boat

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