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Uploaded by Chris Love | October 14, 2008

Brown coach John Mollicone takes us through the Stop and Go drill, explaining how to get the maximum acceleration off the line.

Music:

The Pimps of Joytime - Joytime Radio

Comments8 comments

ED 3 years ago

It may be illegal, but everyone does it. There is really no other way to get off of a college line.

Benny 3 years ago

Totally illegal.
At a Judges Forum this year, exactly this type of manoeuvre was shown broken down into stages on video and underlined as illegal; indeed all International Judges are being brought into line on this, even to sit behind a start and look for much lesser leech-fanning.
Look also at the girl late in the video who applies a further vertical body-pump .....
Nevertheless, a very useful boat-handling exercise.

b.t.w. MY personal view is that RRS42 should be lobbed and ALL/ANY body movements allowed, however while the rule exists, THIS IS ILLEGAL.

JW 3 years ago

The coach says "...its a speed build, not a trim-in..." there is no mention of steering.
Rule 42.3 allows rolling to facilitate steering, but I think it would be hard to convince a jury that that was the objective here. From watching the rudder and the course of the boat in the video, the students are in my view learning how to do an illegal pump.

Zach Runci 3 years ago

JW posted October 15 at 7:35am.
How does this technique comply with Rule 42?

off the line when they rock the boat to windward its to bear off to below a closehauled course and the rock to leeward is to turn the boat back up to closehauled you get a rock out of it but its technically to turn the boat
i think...

Strawberry 3 years ago

PROTEST!!!! For illegal propulsion.

JW 3 years ago

How does this technique comply with Rule 42?

Excited 3 years ago

When you break down the process like this, I think almost anyone who knows
how to follow instructions----and happens to be physically fit----could develop a passion for sailing! Thanks for the tutorial!

sweeet 3 years ago

the kids I coach need to see this