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#37198 08/24/04 09:26 AM 08/24/04 09:26 AM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | From Tim Zimmerman (author of "The Race") at the www.wetasschronicles.com: Orange II Transatlantic Record Bid--Looking Dubious: Bruno Peyron and his merry crew are still celebrating the fact that they are the first to sail more than 700 miles in a day (how long do you think it will take modern boats to start thinking about 800 miles? 3 years? 5 years? Never?). In fact, their math--which needs to be confirmed by the World Sailing Speed Record Council--now shows that they racked up an incredible 706 miles. But the great French sailor can't drink champagne yet. He's still trying to get his big cat across the Atlantic in record time, and it's not going to be easy. At the 0900 time check this morning, Peyron and Orange II had 777.7 miles to go, and only 30.25 hours to do it in. That will require an average speed of 25.7 knots. That's easily within this rocket ships capability...IF they have good winds. And right now they don't. The average for the past 24 hours is down around 22 knots. We'll see what comes, and you never know when ol' Neptune will smile on you. But I'd wager that if Peyron comes out of this run with only a 24-hour record he won't be too grumpy about it. The boat will have shown its potential, nothing major has broken so far, and his main aim is to go out this winter and win back the Jules Verne Trophy and snatch the round-the-world record from Fossett.... "Ok, Bruno. Enough singing of the Marseilles. We've got more than 700 miles of hard sailing ahead..."
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#37199 08/25/04 08:59 AM 08/25/04 08:59 AM |
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Holy $hit! This thing is going to be close! American Fossett's Trans Atlantic record was assumed to be so strong that it would be years before it would be toppled. Remember that Bruno Peyron is the guy that manages the Jules Verne Trophy and is the guy that was instremental in deciding that newcomers (of which Steve Fossett was the only one) had to pay more in order to be eligible for the Trophy...Steve Fossett refused to pay the higher fee and after breaking the circumnavigation record separated the union between the record and the JV Trophy. Basically the trophy became a lot less worthy now that the person that held it did not have the record. Bruno aims to put them both back together with this new boat...can you imagine Steve Fossett right now? Not to take anything away from Peyron but with all that Fossett has accomplished in sailing, the competitor inside him has to be thinking about another go. Two of his records (their 24hr record was previously beaten and currently held by MaidenII) have been upped by Orange on one outing. She's fast and appears to be able to be pressed very hard. Again from Tim Zimmerman at the WetAssChronicles: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 Orange II Transatlantic Record Bid--Now, It's A Nailbiter!: I guess no one should ever count Bruno Peyron out. Since yesterday morning the French maestro has been sailing his monster cat flat out, through rough seas and building winds. He's piled up 634 miles in the last 24 hours, and at 0900GMT this morning he had just 148 miles to go, and 6.25 hours to get there. That requires an average of more than 23 knots, which puts it all down to the winds and wind angle. Peyron was forecasting a drop in wind pressure and they have to gybe south to get to the finish, so this thing is going to be a matter of minutes and miles. We'll know in a few hours, and I will post an update as soon as I get word. Damn, that boat is fast... "Keep it rolling, Bruno! I can smell the croissants and espresso already..."
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#37200 08/25/04 10:02 AM 08/25/04 10:02 AM |
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | I wonder what Bill has to say about this boat. No ellipical hulls, no ugly raised bow like playstation, no long spi pole protruding way past the bows, .. HELL, not even a bit of 70's technology ! And to top it off the thing is sailed by a bunch French people !  Don't take it too seriously Bill, just teasing you here a bit without really meaning it. Wouter
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#37201 08/25/04 01:43 PM 08/25/04 01:43 PM |
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Posts: 1,307 Asuncion, Paraguay | American Fossett's Trans Atlantic record was assumed to be so strong that it would be years before it would be toppled. Dave Calvert wrote in Multihulls Magazine that a similar cat catching a slightly faster weather system would improve their record. Peyron/Orange are proving that he is right.
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#37204 08/26/04 04:21 AM 08/26/04 04:21 AM |
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>>Dave Calvert wrote in Multihulls Magazine that a similar cat catching a slightly faster weather system would improve their record. Peyron/Orange are proving that he is right.
Hell, Peyron almost done it while catching a weather system that was worse. That proofs indeed that the record can be broken relatively soon.
Wouter
Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
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#37206 08/26/04 06:48 PM 08/26/04 06:48 PM |
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Posts: 69 San Francisco | I wonder what 39 knots feels like....  s&%t!!!
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#37211 08/27/04 09:31 AM 08/27/04 09:31 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | In the past a sports/high adventure cameraman boarded one of the tris in a ORMA bouy race.
After the race he got off all white and anxious proclaiming that he would never set foot on one of those thigns again.
Later he explained that the things are massive and you feel very very small indeed. The thing sqeaks and mohns and flexes all the time and it is easily put on one ama by the huge forces. He said that he felt that he could get killed any second. Not to mention that 20 meter drop when the thing capsizes or pitchpoles. That is like jumping off a 8 story hotel into the pool at ground level.
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Wouter Hijink Formula 16 NED 243 (one-off; homebuild) The Netherlands
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#37212 08/27/04 10:27 AM 08/27/04 10:27 AM |
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Posts: 44 New Hampshire/Maine/Mass USA | Not to mention being in the middle of the ocean in high seas... at night.
And i cant even get my boat in the water!
haha. they need a video of this stuff. isnt this what dvds are for?
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