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Around the world boats

Created by Shifu Shifu  > 9 months ago, 29 Sep 2016
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Shifu
Shifu

QLD

1994 posts

29 Sep 2016 10:20pm
Never been much of a racer, but these round the world boats are pretty exciting.

Dexport
Dexport

303 posts

29 Sep 2016 11:35pm
Amazing!!!
But it would sure suck to go round the world and be half the time under water. Couldn't they design some way to stop that much water coming up over the bow?
lydia
lydia

1927 posts

30 Sep 2016 4:57am
The future of your cruising you don,t know it yet
boty
boty

QLD

685 posts

30 Sep 2016 7:26am
would be fun for a Gladstone race with a big se on but after that it would be" beam me up Scotty "for me
AshleyM
AshleyM

QLD

197 posts

30 Sep 2016 7:26am
It's sure a far cry from the days of the 80' Whitbread maxi yachts with complete galleys, dining tables and full time cooks.
Shifu
Shifu

QLD

1994 posts

30 Sep 2016 10:12pm
I haven't followed this sort of racing for quit some time. I am intrigued by the advent of the long deck level spreaders.
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

30 Sep 2016 10:23pm
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Shifu said..
I haven't followed this sort of racing for quit some time. I am intrigued by the advent of the long deck level spreaders.



Yes interesting design ! .............. But if it becomes popular , marina berths just got twice as expensive !
shaggybaxter
shaggybaxter

QLD

2661 posts

30 Sep 2016 11:05pm
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Shifu said...
I haven't followed this sort of racing for quit some time. I am intrigued by the advent of the long deck level spreaders.


Hi Shifu,
I think they're reaching struts, used to get the sheeting angle for wind abeam/aft the mast style sailing.
They probably don't hurt , but the rig doesn't need them to stay up.
Edit: no, I'm wrong. Aren't these new things a cf rotating mast?
Sorry Shifu, they could be outriggers methinks.
shaggybaxter
shaggybaxter

QLD

2661 posts

30 Sep 2016 11:33pm
Thanks HG!
I spent half a day on a 30 in the bay of Biscay. That was a great boat to sail, and it's true its fast, it's not that much slower than the 12.50.
The twin rudders offer sublime feel, compared to the wheels on mine, has the same sittting on the chine stability feel as mine..sigh...
I really liked that boat. I'd buy one in a heartbeat.

It is still a 30 though, even though it's roomy .
scaramouche
scaramouche

VIC

190 posts

1 Oct 2016 5:57pm
Amazing technology
Love those engineers!
The Pogo lust is building
Even the minimalist interiors are v cool
Unsinkable too
keensailor
keensailor

NSW

702 posts

1 Oct 2016 8:47pm
a Pogo 3, smoking along

shaggybaxter
shaggybaxter

QLD

2661 posts

3 Oct 2016 3:06pm
Here's another one Shifu, Banque Populaire out testing.
They really seem to be getting the hang of those foils.



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