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WINGS OF GOLD YOUTUBE
Просмотров 11 тыс.11 лет назад
2011 marked 100 years of Naval aviation in Coronado. The Coronado Museum of History and Art produced this film to celebrate the occasion.
November at shadow ridge
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Kids at play
Kid n ducks
Просмотров 6411 лет назад
Ava and James with ducks at Shadow ridge
2002 JR Longboard
Просмотров 56611 лет назад
Each year Coronado surfers host the Annual Jimmy Reilly Longboard Surfing Classic in memory of Jimmy Reilly, who was take from us in an auto accident in 1983, These are some scenes from the 2002 event. There is no intent to infringe on music copyrights. Please support the arts.
Ava Bday 5
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Ava's 5th birthday cake.
What Last Summer I Did
Просмотров 20011 лет назад
Summer 2012 @ San Clemente State Beach. Camping with the Drabinski Clan and the annual talent competition. This year in the spirit of the Olympics each contestant was encouraged to do what they do best. For "Team America" it was either dry land synchronized swimming or this video. This video came out on top and won the coveted trophy.
etrade voiceover contest
Просмотров 5512 лет назад
please provide a voice over script. next years superbowl winner
ADVENTURES IN PARADISE.mpg
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ADVENTURES IN PARADISE.mpg
IN MEMORY OF BILL ORDWAY.mpg
Просмотров 12612 лет назад
In memory of William Aiken "Bill" Ordway. 1924-2012. Contains Ordway family film clips from 1930. Music by Jean Frye Sidwell available on iTunes. No copyright infringement intended. Video intended for viewing of family and friends of Bill Ordway.
Del Mar Plaza.avi
Просмотров 7712 лет назад
Del Mar is not an ordinary town, and Del Mar Plaza is not an ordinary town center. Jerde designed Del Mar Plaza to celebrate the magical quality of the beach town, carving a the new community center into its sea-cliff site. As a result, Del Mar Plaza creates a natural extension of the village with each of the project's three levels opening to terraces with panoramic ocean views. Trellised pathw...
James and Ava at play
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Ava loves to play with her brother like a puppy. Ava turned 4 on September 10th, 2011 and James will be 1 on December 30th, 2011
Star of India Setting Sails
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Star of India Setting Sails
Star of India Navigation
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Star of India Navigation
Star of India Anchor and Weighing
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Star of India Anchor and Weighing
Star of India tacking and wearing
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Star of India tacking and wearing
REFLECTORS AT HUMPHREYS
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REFLECTORS AT HUMPHREYS
The Bridge to Jacob and Joely's Wedding
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The Bridge to Jacob and Joely's Wedding
James David Drabinski.wmv
Просмотров 17213 лет назад
James David Drabinski.wmv
ava xmas skate.wmv
Просмотров 5013 лет назад
ava xmas skate.wmv
Goodman Vegas Snipit.wmv
Просмотров 1714 лет назад
Goodman Vegas Snipit.wmv
Campland in 15 sec.wmv
Просмотров 10614 лет назад
Campland in 15 sec.wmv
Vaughn Ray Blesser.wmv
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Vaughn Ray Blesser.wmv
Ava crawling around.wmv
Просмотров 6214 лет назад
Ava crawling around.wmv
Sue Palmer and Her Motel Swing Orchestra
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Sue Palmer and Her Motel Swing Orchestra
Ava's Chrismas Present
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Ava's Chrismas Present
Famous faces.wmv
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Famous faces.wmv
fishing version # 5
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fishing version # 5

Комментарии

  • @Skidderoperator
    @Skidderoperator 3 дня назад

    CAPSTAN. not Capsun.

  • @tbd-1
    @tbd-1 4 месяца назад

    What happens to the shrouds/ratlines when the yards are turned sharp? Do they clear the yard or do the yards push them out of the way?

  • @alo1236546
    @alo1236546 4 месяца назад

    Team need a musician

  • @mrrobertwolfiii1079
    @mrrobertwolfiii1079 5 месяцев назад

    6483 Barrels of wine.

  • @thegardenofeatin5965
    @thegardenofeatin5965 8 месяцев назад

    From another video in this series, "Star of India sailed with a crew of two dozen or less." This video: "Eight capstan bars, two to a bar. It takes 16 crew to weigh the anchor." So in service, most if not all the crew would be required for this one operation?

  • @thetoolmat8632
    @thetoolmat8632 10 месяцев назад

    Would like to see her in a big powerful breeze

  • @DeadEyeDave
    @DeadEyeDave 10 месяцев назад

    Star of India will be sailing again this year, November 11 & 12 daysails.

  • @user-qe6kl4ve8j
    @user-qe6kl4ve8j 10 месяцев назад

    Bruh 💀

  • @jillyoung4479
    @jillyoung4479 11 месяцев назад

    My brother and his wife will crew aboard the Star of India Nov 11 and 12! Other family members and I will be mere spectators to watch this 160 year old beauty sail on! It should be a memorable event!

  • @windingroad9678
    @windingroad9678 Год назад

    I just found this show its fabulous ❤

  • @keithlittlebury2986
    @keithlittlebury2986 Год назад

    Thank you for this thorough explanation of what I have been reading about in the Aubrey/Maturin books

  • @wilbur218
    @wilbur218 Год назад

    thank you very much for this very interesting video

  • @victoria19853
    @victoria19853 Год назад

    This ship is now located in San Diego CA at the maritime museum she is one beautiful ship.

  • @stephenarmiger8343
    @stephenarmiger8343 Год назад

    Fascinating to realize that the crew on these ships were a fraction of what we see in this video!

  • @theteachhub443
    @theteachhub443 Год назад

    This is indian ship ?

  • @henrysantos121
    @henrysantos121 Год назад

    Matatan.🤔. M™®™ R. Ribirin HS, What an amazing videos very well done no doubt,

  • @azmikator215
    @azmikator215 Год назад

    3 2 batch

  • @bjrnhusted6752
    @bjrnhusted6752 Год назад

    Oh jaa - been there. 1984 Training Ship Danmark - 5 month, day and night - 80 cadets 19 crew...

  • @patricksmart5673
    @patricksmart5673 Год назад

    Thanks for that. I volunteer on the Cutty Sark. I can now do my job as an explainer better.

  • @wallaceb9120
    @wallaceb9120 Год назад

    Imagine doing this in a gale...off Cape Horn

  • @Kref3
    @Kref3 Год назад

    1:00 is very interesting. I always was confused when I read some books playing on big ships (I love Patrick O‘Brian‘s Aubrey/Maturin Master and Commander series und Forester‘s Hornblower is also quite fine). They always say commands like helm to stabord/to port to move the ship in the opposite direction. And at 1:00 we see exactly the same thing. The wind is coming from starboard, the port side is lee. The command helms alee is given, which I would have interpreted as turn put the rudder to port. It took me a long time and quite some research to figure out, that helm commands come from a time when ships were steared by the tiller. Actually these big sailing ships still have a tiller, but it is below deck and the steering wheel only operates it. The commands are tiller commands. The command „helms alee“ means: Put the tiller lever to the lee side of the ship. The rudder in the water will then go to the opposite side. Accordingly: If you want the rudder to turn to port, the quartermaster would have to push the tiller to starboard, so the command to turn to port must be „Helm to starboard“ They kept these commands, even after steering wheels had been installed, especially since these ships still had big tillers underneath, the steering wheel was attached to this tiller to pull it to this or that direction.

    • @IldenMelder
      @IldenMelder Год назад

      Once you spend enough time sailing you stop thinking left and righ but up and down

    • @keithlittlebury2986
      @keithlittlebury2986 Год назад

      Why thank you, Sir for explaining this! I too have been struggling to get my head around this phenomenon for some time via several books and their corresponding films (Patrick O'Brien, William Golding, Moby Dick...). In 'Titanic' they have to turn hard to port to avoid the iceberg and the order is 'helm to starboard' (if I remember rightly).

    • @abigaileileen3161
      @abigaileileen3161 6 месяцев назад

      Do you have any recommendations for resources to learn more about how square rigged ships worked? I'm reading the Aubrey/Maturin books right now and get just enough to enjoy the ship scenes, but not enough to really understand the situation as well as I'd like. It doesn't seem like there are too many informative videos explaining how the sailing of square rigged ships was done on RUclips.

    • @Kref3
      @Kref3 6 месяцев назад

      @@abigaileileen3161 for the nautical terms there is a really nice companion book: See of words by Dean King. It explains all terms, all ship types, etc. Not something to read through, but a nice nautical dictionary for us land lubbers to understand, so that we learn to climb the futtock shrouds instead of taking the lubber‘s hole. And how to actually sail a ship rigged vessel is shown extraordinarily well in three youtube videos on the Norwegian full-rigged ship Sørlandet. Sørlandet is a steel hulled ship built in 1927, but the sailing plan is exactly the same as the one of frigates and ships of the line in the Napoleonic era, so no problem at all. Only keep in mind that in the video they use wheel commads in the modern style and not tiller commands as it was normal in the Royal Navy at Aubrey‘s time. Video 1 ruclips.net/video/v6DZIvMZWzQ/видео.html Video 2 ruclips.net/video/zlRbcTsm2rc/видео.html Video 3 ruclips.net/video/B3jU9Xz_GHE/видео.html Terrible music, but after explaining the sails, they go through all relevant maneuvers (and at 6:55 in the first video you can see a man climb the futtock shrouds - strangely there is no lubber‘s hole in the top).

  • @endelosecosplay1302
    @endelosecosplay1302 Год назад

    Thank you for putting these up!! Our 3yr old is pirate obsess but also loves to know how things work. So he already watched this and the rigging one 2x and he asking to watch them again. If youtube counts reviews as additional view I forsee your 4 star of India videos getting a ton of views soon.

  • @davidsharpe7644
    @davidsharpe7644 Год назад

    What was the ships name before it was appropriated by the americans?

    • @funnelvortex7722
      @funnelvortex7722 Год назад

      She was called the Euterpe before being called the Star of India. The brits sold her off because she had unprofitable voyages earlier in her career.

  • @andreadilazzaro6186
    @andreadilazzaro6186 Год назад

    Great work!

  • @dennislloyd494
    @dennislloyd494 Год назад

    Very complicated, manpower intensive, I can see why the fore and aft rig, like a schooner, is so much easier to sail.

  • @patron8597
    @patron8597 Год назад

    0:38 Hank Hill's narration

  • @TheIceland2000
    @TheIceland2000 Год назад

    "Right rudder"? Is this ship manned by land-lobsters?

  • @kimparish1982
    @kimparish1982 Год назад

    This video ended prematurely, before all the sails were set.

  • @hiflyer53qwc
    @hiflyer53qwc Год назад

    The best thing about the Star of India is that when ever you're in San Diego there she is! Very accessible. Climb aboard. Thanks for the video. I been aboard several times over the years. I always wondered what she looked like under sail. Beautiful!

  • @josephlai9759
    @josephlai9759 Год назад

    Thank you so much. Your video captured real time navigation as it is done routinely on ship across ocean. I enjoyed the vernacular nature of explanation by the good captain borne obviously from deep genuine experience. Very creatively done, I must say.

  • @poly_hexamethyl
    @poly_hexamethyl Год назад

    Gosh, maneuvering those big square riggers is really a pain in the a**! :-)

  • @scottthewaterwarrior
    @scottthewaterwarrior Год назад

    While I don't think I will be able to make the sails on my LEGO ship 100% accurate, I was tying them to the bottom of the crossbeams, so really wrong, lol!

  • @thomasnuyts9725
    @thomasnuyts9725 2 года назад

    Really very instructive video thanks for sharing

  • @surfinsam1227
    @surfinsam1227 2 года назад

    Is this real life navy us war 1812 andrew jackson trail of tears chief kickabitch

  • @DeadEyeDave
    @DeadEyeDave 2 года назад

    Captain Goben is sorely missed by the entire crew. Rest in Peace my brother.

  • @patfranks785
    @patfranks785 2 года назад

    My sister, and soon to be ex BIL, have a '23 O'day. She tacks just a little easier. Damn, they come to a stop. What a waste of momentum. I've never heard of wearing. You do learn something new every day. 😁

  • @laserbeam002
    @laserbeam002 2 года назад

    Today we have automatic systems to do most if not all of this. Thank god for electricity and computers.

  • @joseherrera5264
    @joseherrera5264 2 года назад

    So happy to see the Star of India in my reccommended! I visited her last year and she was breathtaking even just bobbing up and down at port!

    • @harpoon_bakery162
      @harpoon_bakery162 Год назад

      i believe she has sailed to Isle of Man as a homecoming, correct?

  • @erinsquire2749
    @erinsquire2749 2 года назад

    wow and she still sailing

  • @user-up8pd6id9s
    @user-up8pd6id9s 2 года назад

    These ships should be in the America's Cup like the J class, what a sight it would be!

  • @techmafianews5729
    @techmafianews5729 2 года назад

    How did they get these ships out of port? No oars?

    • @johnbishop6240
      @johnbishop6240 Год назад

      By the late 19th century, the large sailing ships were towed out by steam tugs, to a point where they were safely clear of land and had a fair wind.

  • @andychurches7280
    @andychurches7280 2 года назад

    Well, shiver me Futtock shrouds and Cross catharpings 😉😅😅😅

  • @brocklanders6172
    @brocklanders6172 2 года назад

    Wearing sounds like a controlled jibe, as opposed to coming about.

  • @R09W10
    @R09W10 2 года назад

    What is the weight of this anchor? Is this reel when picking up the anchor manual or hydraulic?

  • @Richspeight
    @Richspeight 2 года назад

    Amazing to see this. This boat was made about 7 miles from where I live. There is still a ship yard there but nothing as beautiful as this made there, mainly just repairs to trawlers.

    • @swami15
      @swami15 2 года назад

      Please tell us where that is.

    • @Richspeight
      @Richspeight 2 года назад

      @@swami15 the Star of India was originally built in Ramsey on the Isle of Man.

    • @swami15
      @swami15 2 года назад

      @@Richspeight Thanks Richard!

  • @skeeve55
    @skeeve55 2 года назад

    learning to sail... to run a nautical D&D campaign. thx for helping me out!

  • @BlastinRope
    @BlastinRope 2 года назад

    im not a pirate so ill never use this info but thanks

  • @seanogallchoir3237
    @seanogallchoir3237 2 года назад

    Thank you great to see, exercise at work Happy Sailing.

  • @billhally6009
    @billhally6009 2 года назад

    Earth is not a globe. Look up the US GS map or Gleasons map. That’s what’s really happening

    • @MRREE-zw6xc
      @MRREE-zw6xc Год назад

      I was wondering if there would be a flat earth person in here. And here you are lol. May I mutually ask you some questions about flat earth? Like what are stars to you and how does the sun work on a 2d plane? How does flying work if you were able to fly nonstop true north to south ( or east to west) circumnavigating the earth to your orginal point of departure. Wouldn't we supposedly run into some type of wall? Or barrier that ends the edge of earth like a video game map or something? Just curious. Not trying to start a battle. I just wanna here it from the horses mouth of what a flat earth person actually thinks. If your a troll... good job haha. If not you have genuinely struck my curiosity.