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ЁЯПОя╕ПSurfing a sailboat 17.5 knotsЁЯПОя╕П. Sailing San Francisco to Santa Barbara (Ep.4) #ourladydefiant
In this video we sail along with our friend Scott from San Francisco to Santa Barbara, stopping at Stillwater Cove and Sansimion along the way. We start to get the boat moving at the speeds it's made for on day 1 (17.5 knots speed through water; no SOG cheating!), and rip an old jib on day 2, finally ending with some spinnaker sailing in the Santa Barbara Channel on day 3. From here, we'll be showing our trip from Santa Barbara to Catalina Island, and some of the fun we had in Catalina. Where we donated our old jib to: https://www.landfallleatherworks.com/ Check this out as well if you're intrigued by recyclable sail cloth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z43V_mNSoKU&ab_channel=PlanetSail
