New video from yesterday. One of the pins holding the 3rd flap in place slid up and the flap came loose. They got it fixed, punched some holes in the mylar skin to tie it up to be sure, and sailed it back home. They'll reportedly lower the wing to the side today and fix it on the boat while redoing whatever captures the rest of those pins. The weather is reportedly supposed to be crappy today anyway...they'll be back out sailing / testing this weekend.
They raked the wing back a little yesterday - the bow looks like it's riding a little better for the short bit we see in this new video. Watch how the rib is getting hammered in the waves!
Jake Kohl
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Re: "My God! It's Full of Wing!"
[Re: TheManShed]
#196132 11/13/0907:55 AM11/13/0907:55 AM
That is a great article, more about the stunted development of the bicycle and cats than the AC but very good on all counts. I had no idea recumbants had been banned long ago. I always wondered why we never see them in the Tour.
Now, can the Swiss get their boat back? Or will LE take BMWO to RAK?
Blade F16 #777
Re: "My God! It's Full of Wing!"
[Re: Timbo]
#196608 11/17/0911:52 AM11/17/0911:52 AM
No, the article says that way back in time some French guy showed up to a big bike race with a recumbant and kicked everyone's butt, and then went on to set records, etc. so the Bike Union banned them, just like cats an the AC back in 1867. I'll try to cut and paste it.
Here: Something similar happened in cycling a half-century later when a second-class rider, Francois Faure, showed up for races in Europe with a recumbent bicycle on which the rider sat in a reclining position.
Faure soon was hammering first-class pros in major races and set world speed records for the kilometer, mile and one hour. Predictably, the International Cycling Union followed the line of the sailing establishment and wrote new rules that banned recumbents from its events.
Blade F16 #777
Re: "My God! It's Full of Wing!"
[Re: Timbo]
#196616 11/17/0912:40 PM11/17/0912:40 PM
The ICU has banned just about anything that smacks of advancing the technology. Frames with no seat stays, aero rider positioning for reduced drag in hour/distance events, it goes on and on.
US Sail Level 2 Instructor US Sail Level 3 Coach
Re: "My God! It's Full of Wing!"
[Re: hobie1616]
#196624 11/17/0901:29 PM11/17/0901:29 PM