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#107626 05/18/07 07:16 AM 05/18/07 07:16 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Just heard from the boys.
Velocity is three miles out. They can't see blinky.
Visibility has improved apparently but not by much. We could see blinky just fine almost 4 miles out. Tell the boys to look to their right next time and wait for the boat to be on top of a big roller. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Jake Kohl | | | Re: Tybee Thursday
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#107628 05/18/07 08:06 AM 05/18/07 08:06 AM |
Joined: Jan 2004 Posts: 216 Lakewood, Colorado MUST429
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Posts: 216 Lakewood, Colorado | Maug/Tad, Personally, I would never have loaned my boat out for an event like that. So, my hat is off to you right from the get go. That race is an extreme test of both man and machine. I think it was an extreme sport before the term was even coined. Even brand new boats break under those conditions. As someone else opinioned, the lead team's trials and tribulations get a lot more "press". I am sure some of the other teams have had just as many problems, if not more. It just doesn't get reported. I cannot imagine that anyone is thinking you sent out a boat that was anything but as well prepared as you knew how to make it, and as I said before, I can't believe you let your boat out for that kind of abuse. <Grin> Stephen To tell you the truth, I don't know. I quite honestly getting a little tired of the focus on broken Ooohlaalaa parts. I don't mind if they break it and replace it, I just am feeling like people are thinking that I'm a **** that gave Mischa a crummy boat. The first two days I felt like a giant douche when basically the story was "ohh look how much water is in the hulls! And they STILL won!"
I don't want to go over the things I did to prepare the boat, but suffice to say, I never had water intrusion problems, the tiller arm crack was something that I could have never known about or else it would have been replaced, and I don't know what the deal is with the dagger. Neither of them showed ANY sign of cracks of any type when I sent the boat down. I'm not altogether happy with the amount of breakages to be honest, but as long as the boat makes and Mischa doesn't kill me tomorrow when I meet him, I'll be able to live with myself. | | | Re: Tybee Thursday
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#107629 05/18/07 09:25 AM 05/18/07 09:25 AM |
Joined: Dec 2001 Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL waterbug_wpb
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | Do the Tybee rules allow you to speak or transmit data to the teams while sailing?
Not that a cell tower can get them 5 miles out, but with today's PDA capabilities, I guess you could send weather, tactical, and other information to the teams out there...
Jay
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#107630 05/18/07 09:52 AM 05/18/07 09:52 AM |
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Posts: 503 | Maug/Tad,
Personally, I would never have loaned my boat out for an event like that. So, my hat is off to you right from the get go. That race is an extreme test of both man and machine. I think it was an extreme sport before the term was even coined. Even brand new boats break under those conditions. As someone else opinioned, the lead team's trials and tribulations get a lot more "press". I am sure some of the other teams have had just as many problems, if not more. It just doesn't get reported. I cannot imagine that anyone is thinking you sent out a boat that was anything but as well prepared as you knew how to make it, and as I said before, I can't believe you let your boat out for that kind of abuse. <Grin> Their boat is going to be in MUCH better condition after the race than when they loaned it. Mischa tore it apart and reconstructed it. Even after all the work they did, the boat took on significant amounts of water the first day. They did even more work on it and now have most of the leaks corrected. It all depends on who you loan your boat to! | | |
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