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#265016 09/25/13 06:58 AM 09/25/13 06:58 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | If you think yesterday's race was the best ever, wait for the last one. With nothing to lose on either side, I'm expecting a full-on knife fight. It's going to be really hard to stick to a "game plan."
Mike I bet it's a clean start. These guys are showing incredible sportsmanship given the fire in their bellies. I'm proud to be a sailor with these guys around. Compare those guys to this nightmare of public relations the last time a multihull was in the cup: http://youtu.be/-h7pKHnZs1g?t=31s I'm a little worried about JS. He can sometimes handle the wheel aggressively when the adrenalin gets pumpin'. He lost a couple hundred meters here when this happened. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_q1Tfb7maQ&feature=player_detailpage#t=4536 If it's close racing at speed, I hope he handles the wheel like a volquartsen trigger. Yeah, but NZ gave them a pump-fake luff...just enough. The LAST thing JS wants to do there is get a penalty so a little porpoising is not too much of an over-reaction.
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My wife brought something like this up while we were watching the replay, that is they let them win to drag it out and make more money etc... She noted it looked like the Kiwi didn't bother showing up yesterday......
I told her this is not the LA Lakers in the Showtime Years where could have put a beat down on any of the teams the faced in the championship and kept it going for the TV money.
Added to which, it's sailing...any number of things could change on the race course and affect the outcome. Either boat could have a mechanical failure, crazy wind shift, hit a mark...any number of things could go wrong and change the outcome. You would be insane to "rig" it to be this close.
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#265018 09/25/13 07:06 AM 09/25/13 07:06 AM |
Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 4,118 Northfield Mn Karl_Brogger
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Posts: 4,118 Northfield Mn | I never completely dismiss a good conspiracy theory.
What's Vegas saying about today's race? If it can be gambled on, there's an over under on it.
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#265019 09/25/13 07:12 AM 09/25/13 07:12 AM |
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Posts: 3,969 | If you think yesterday's race was the best ever, wait for the last one. With nothing to lose on either side, I'm expecting a full-on knife fight. It's going to be really hard to stick to a "game plan."
Mike I bet it's a clean start. These guys are showing incredible sportsmanship given the fire in their bellies. I'm proud to be a sailor with these guys around. Compare those guys to this nightmare of public relations the last time a multihull was in the cup: http://youtu.be/-h7pKHnZs1g?t=31s A knife fight is the highest compliment one can give to a match race, from true match racing fans (there are no bigger fans of the pure sport than IUs). They don't want to see boats going fast away from one another, they want to see constant attacking. Nothing dirty is implied, the goal is to use boat positioning and the rules to crush the competition. If the give-way boat escapes cleanly, you want the boats to sail on and re-engage quickly. That's also the intent of the delayed penalties in normal match racing. The idea is to allow the penalized boat a chance to force an offsetting penalty, and keep the racing close. I hadn't thought about it before, but the instant penalties in this event are as much of a game changer as the boats themselves. Of course, as I tell anyone who will listen, Larry is more of a purist than anyone. The original AC wasn't about equalizing the field or close match racing, it was full-on, buy it, build it, and bring it. Mike | | | Re: AC72 Oracle Team USA Spaceship has landed
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Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD Mark Schneider
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | Of course, as I tell anyone who will listen, Larry is more of a purist than anyone. The original AC wasn't about equalizing the field or close match racing, it was full-on, buy it, build it, and bring it.
works for me.... I tried watching some of the chicago match race video.... I lasted for about 5 minutes..... and that was the highlight reel. Great to do... not so much to watch.
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Philip, thanks for getting the replays up so quickly, I just finished watching them. Wow is about all I can say.
In race 1, obviously Jimmy won the start (hit him, just like I said a couple days ago, the Darlington stripe!) and it was adios after that, but in race 2, Barker got him back, both at the start and at the first mark, but the two big mistakes I saw that cost ENTZ the race were;
1. they tried to lee bow Oracle when they should have crossed instead, and gone to the (favored) left side then tacked back for a loose cover and kept the train rolling at high speed, vs. a leebow (that never works in cats, I'm surprised Ashby didn't say "WTF Deano?" on that one!)
2. Then they made two extra downspeed tacks once they hit the boundry.
Sure Oracle was on their air a little bit after they both tacked at the boundry, but they didn't accelerate up to speed before they went, they were only going 19 when they started the first one. It looked like each tack cost them at least 100 yards.
Judging by that wind forecast, 18 G 24, at 2pm local, they should be able to get a race in today, I HOPE!
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | I still wish they would bring back the Nationality Rules, ie. every thing and every body should be from the Nation of record.
How many Americans are actually sailing on the "American" (in name only) boat?
Two? One?
It's just wrong.
If Larry had hired Randy Smyth and Cam Lewis to drive it, it would have been 9-0 to the Americans a week ago, while Deano the boys were still trying to figure out how to sail a cat. It took much too long, but Jimmy has finally figure it out. I LOVED it when he footed off and rolled ETNZ after they tried to lee bow him! Classic stuff that no Mono-only guys would ever understand.
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Posts: 4,118 Northfield Mn | Tim, we'd get our butts handed to us on a plate with an all American team. French, Ozzies, and Kiwis are just better sailors.
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Tim, we'd get our butts handed to us on a plate with an all American team. French, Ozzies, and Kiwis are just better sailors. I understand that, but we have to ask ourselves, WHY?? Doctor Dennis Leary's got it figured out, pay attention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pD32kTcKMI
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Tim, we'd get our butts handed to us on a plate with an all American team. French, Ozzies, and Kiwis are just better sailors. I understand that, but we have to ask ourselves, WHY?? Because they can make a living at it.
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Tim, we'd get our butts handed to us on a plate with an all American team. French, Ozzies, and Kiwis are just better sailors. I understand that, but we have to ask ourselves, WHY?? Because they can make a living at it. Are you saying American Sailors can't make ends meet on what Larry is paying the Expats to sail his boats? I still don't understand why both teams went out and got Monohull experts to race their catamarans, when there were plenty of world class catamaran racers available. The mono guys are -still- making mono-match racing type moves that most cat guys know won't work.
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Posts: 3,969 | The thought process was, we can teach professional, big-boat, match racing sailors how to sail cats, much easier than we can teach cat sailors to match race.
EDIT: I agree about the nationality rules. Jerome (Rome) Kirby is from Newport (and is either Ken Read's godson, or should be) and is the only American currently on the boat.
Don't forget, the rules had loopholes in the past, and you saw a lot of shady passport-changing leading up to each iteration.
Mike
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Ainslie's been doing a great job, if it's him that's been calling the tactics. Seems he's got them going to the correct side of the course most of the time, certainly upwind leg 3 yesterday! Either that or they just got very lucky with a left shift. ENTZ went right, to get out of the flood behind Alcatraz, Oracle went left, and closed the gap when they came back together....not ahead, but closer. I still think ENTZ blew it when they tacked under Oracle. What were they thinking??
They just watched the left side pay off for Oracle, they should have crossed and gone left! Or at least got to the left of Oracle far enough for a one-tack back on the layline to the mark. Instead, they made 3 tacks, all of them slowwww and ended up 200 yards behind!
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | The thought process was, we can teach professional, big-boat, match racing sailors how to sail cats, much easier than we can teach cat sailors to match race.
EDIT: I agree about the nationality rules. Jerome (Rome) Kirby is from Newport (and is either Ken Read's godson, or should be) and is the only American currently on the boat.
Don't forget, the rules had loopholes in the past, and you saw a lot of shady passport-changing leading up to each iteration.
Mike Re. teaching a mono-match racer to sail a fast catamaran: Yeah...not so much. The speeds are so great on cats that one bad move (or 2 extra tacks) are going to give the other guy hundreds of yards. Like Randy Smyth said in Rick's book, "Speed is all that matters, go as fast as you can, as long as you can." and that was long before anyone ever went 40knots on a cat! Speed is much more important now, because 'going slow' costs you so much more, when the other guy is going 40! These guys still seem to think tacking is going to win them a race.
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