Also on this video are some video snippets of the always beautiful wooden International 12's racing (the not so common pink, as a hull color, is featured here..... I had a niggling feeling that I got this wrong - the International 12 identification - when I wrote this, but I thought "Romain will correct me if I'm wrong", and he did). Romain writes......
"The pink international 12' is in fact a monotype d'Arcachon.
Slightly longer (14'), wider and with more sail surface, the hull is not lapstrake and the sail type is a balanced lug instead of a standing lug.
It was designed in 1912, one year before the International 12'"
The video also features several classic beauty keelers and, what I assume is a traditional working craft, flat bottomed with open transom and rudder hung off a gantry - a very strange combination but also very forward looking if this was how it was done many years ago.
La régate des voiles traditionnelles sur le bassin d'Arcachon from televisionbassinarcachon on Vimeo.
Hilariously impractical!
ReplyDeleteThe pink international 12' is in fact a monotype d'Arcachon.
ReplyDeleteSlightly longer (14'), wider and with more sail surface, the hull is not lapstrake and the sail type is a balanced lug instead of a standing lug.
It was designed in 1912, one year before the International 12'
Thanks Romain. Your correction has been reposted on the main article.
ReplyDeleteWhile you are editing... the place name is Arcachon, not Arachon.
ReplyDeleteNice video!
Romain,
ReplyDeleteKeep me straight here. Corrections posted. Thanks.
Quite technical, how could it be done, I believe that this needs some explanation especially to the learners and the amateur sailors. Great though..
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