Beaming/reaching downwind is like some kind of reward you get after all your beating to weather.
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Beaming/reaching downwind is like some kind of reward you get after all your beating to weather.
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Thanks for bumping it. I would've missed it completely. Took a long break from TGR and recently got into the mix.
I really miss great threads like this. I'm on Cape Cod, grew up on Buzzards Bay. Got an invite to come up and kitesurf Lake Champlain in the spring. Maybe connect the TGR crew and make it happen.
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Bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste goood.
I love getting my Laser on a beam reach in a wind howling so hard I can barely keep it upright. Last time i took it out all the motor boats were scampering for cover. I got wiped out a few times, when I
finally had enough and pulled up on shore a couple old guys gave me a beer and told me I was nuts.
Unfortunately the lake the boat will be living on from now on rarely gets real screaming wind.
Checking in.
I still call it The Jake.
So who's gone spinnaker flying?
I have!
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I had two look twice to see the pole
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Laser cape cod a few sundays ago
https://youtu.be/98achTGAKsU
I picked up a used Laser race sail a few years ago, the guy had 2 telltails about 3 feet up from the window and 3 feet back from the mast. I makes getting the sail trimed perfect so easy, when they're both straight back and parallel to each other it's perfect.
Nachos, lemon heads, my dad's boat
you wont go down 'cause my dick can float
A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.
Rescue at sea in the Southern Ocean during the Vende Globe.
https://www.sail-world.com/news/2335...-from-liferaft
https://www.france24.com/en/africa/2...obe-yacht-race
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https://youtu.be/--icbfU5rnw
Jean Le Cam. Hero!!!!!!!
Kevin Escoffier survives.
Heroic rescue at sea
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This is a great race so far.
Le Cam is fucking killing it in this race. Old dude - I think the oldest to ever do the race at sixty something. And he's been hanging near the leaders for the whole race so far (until he diverted for the rescue) even though he's one of the few competitive racers in a non-foiling boat. So he's beating the snot out of a bunch of young guys in boats that are several knots faster on any given point of sail just with better navigation and seamanship. Then he single-handedly performs a rescue that sounds like one of the scariest, most audacious rescues in the history of the race. Cool as shit.
And then Sam Davies has a real chance of being the first woman to win (and I think the first non-French). She's been hanging in the front group in a last-generation foiler. She's fast and in a proven boat.
And it's a shame that Alex Thompson's boat broke - he's all attitude and bluster but he sails like a bat out of hell and he's always got some hot-shit cutting-edge boat.
Here's a little footage of Thompson from a prior Vendee Globe. One of the first times anyone's got aerial footage of the boats in the southern ocean. And he had already broken his starboard foil in this race, so he's not foiling in the footage - just crushing waves at the edge of the Antarctic ice zone at 20+ knots. Imagine sailing that hard, alone, 24/7, for three months. Fucking insane.
https://youtu.be/GLobesQDSAU?t=115
^^^
Holy shit that’s just nuts. Him standing on the rail just to flash the flag was ballsy. The rest is just insane. Literally on the edge and balls to the wall with nothing but cold, waves and fog as far as you can see.
I still call it The Jake.
Anybody who leaves Les Sable-d'Olonne in an Open 60 is a total bad ass. AFAIC
The real Danger in Sailing the high Seas at such speeds appears to be the likelihood of hitting UFO's (unidentified floating object) This trend seems to be increasing all the time. Four years ago, Hugo Boss lost a foil, and likely a rudder this time around.
A couple of days ago, the Maxi " Edmund de Rothchild" abandoned it's Jules Verne Trophy attempt after rudder damage resulting from UFO collision. They were averaging 35knot's and covered 1900 miles in 3 days, That's Flying!
Every edition of the Vendee is pact with High Seas drama and stuff of legend, and this one is no different! The best part now with all the high tech comms.,We get to follow along better than ever! and it's only really just begun, The whole Southern Ocean remains and the drag race up the Atlantic!
Scientists now have decisive molecular evidence that humans and chimpanzees once had a common momma and that this lineage had previously split from monkeys.
The bow broke off???? Fuck, that’s a cool head to send a text, get in your survival suit and life raft while taking on water.
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I rip the groomed on tele gear
The front fell off.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3m5qxZm_JqM
Damn, Sam Davies on Initiatives Coeur has struck UFO and headed north at reduced speed.
Sebastion Simon on Arkea Paprec has collided with UFO and has damaged starboard foil.
Scientists now have decisive molecular evidence that humans and chimpanzees once had a common momma and that this lineage had previously split from monkeys.
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