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shaggybaxter said..
Hi Jb,
How did you go? Finally we had some decent breeze, it would have been the perfect conditions !!
Yeah it was amazing. Luckily i quickly learnt and I managed to stay rather dry. Yeah wind was up so with that thing up well on one hull, you know your charging . It weights only 1.5 tone and when you consider all that sail area they do very well not to keep it upright. A bit embarrassing for me after after tuning the driver of the tender how does someone afford to race a team like that. I was not aware at that point the guy i was tuning was in fact Tony Longhurst
Wow you'd need to be fit, its a real workout..LOved it, but an entire day racing would be punishing..
Ill show photos when we get some, we had a photo hog on toe so i left my phone at home..
This is a shot of the Extreme 40 for those that don't know it.
I looked long and hard but simply couldn't see Fusion, TBH their were yachts that all looked the same everywhere.
Hamilton Island always seemed a little weird for me, but visiting during Race week just made it shine. It really is a big rich boys club that is perfect for sailing.
We were incredibility lucky. We had the Pasparley White lunch at Qualia, Helicopter rides over the Island, but a real highlight was the dinner with the Olympic team.
Having drinks bought for us by Sandy Oatley who very upset that we didn't get out on WO2 and has promised to organise a day on Sydney harbour instead
Id love to see any pictures you have, to have participated as a team at the AHIRW would be an absolute bucket list for any salty sailor..
I love this shot, i stole it from the FB page..