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Boats and our experiences.

Warwick C

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I thought I would start this thread as a seperate one to the cars threads for any thing on boats, power or sail


out right sailing speed record 65 knots or x 2 for kph



A interesting photo from one of their runs. who won the race
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Contrary to the news presenters it was a controlled maneuver to cross the bar.
the skipper was trained in heavy weather bar crossings.


 
Great thread! I live by a canal, and sometime those boaters speed past me at, oh, at least 5knots!! :D
 
Contrary to the news presenters it was a controlled maneuver to cross the bar.
the skipper was trained in heavy weather bar crossings.



Impressive....gutsy. Yeah, it was like he took his cat and used it like a surfboard! Very cool. :cool:
 
The moths use a semiautomatic hieght adjustment set up on them. The americas cup boats had to use a manual set up.
There is a lifting foil on the rudder and centerboard.

This film clip shows how they work. sorry about the language

 
You were doing better than me, But I thought the footage would be helpful in explaining how they work

At the moment there a a lot of boats coming out with similar systems to the Americas cup boats especially the Team NZ boats set up.

this is a 18 foot boat about to go into production

 
For those interested in the technical side of single handling a large trimaran.
there is subtitles for us nonFrench speakers


 

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