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robert childers wrote:
Hi Dan, I can't really remember. It probably was the speed trials I'm recalling. I do remember Crossbow going at pretty great speed. It seems to me there were a bunch of experimental foilers in those days that were moving in the high 30's, or better. ( It seems like one of them looked like a tetrahedron,) Sorry my recollection is so poor, and I don't have the pamphlets the Amateur Yacht Research Society used to publish, anymore, so I can't check it. I didn't find anything specific on their web site. Crossbow 1 was a 60' proa. Cool boat. I'd love to see a video of her in action. They added a small diamond-shaped foil on the bottom of her small windward hull (IIRC it was one hull off an old Shark catamaran) for softer landings... she was a one-way boat, only sailing on port tack and getting towed back to the other end of the speed circle. She was expected to break 40 knots but I think only made the high 30s. Nonetheless a very impressive boat at the time and held the speed record for a few years. Crossbow II came a few years later, was a bit more exotic, an big (70'?) cat with offset hulls and duplicate rigs. I think she broke 40 knots and held the record for a few more years. Fresh Breezes- Doug king |
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