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![]() "Ellen MacArthur" wrote in message reenews.ne t... "Joe" wrote http://www.bymnews.com/photos/albums...10006/normal_G it1.jpg Those trimarans certainly can go fast enough to pitchpole. And you're right it's usually because they go so fast they stuff the bow into the back of a wave. Dame Ellen can have them. But, I don't think a monohull with ballast on the bottom would suffer such a fate. They just don't go so fast even down the face of a wave. They would stay on the wave and never get a chance to hit the next wave in the backside. Also, if your going across the wave at 45 degrees like a surfer you stay in place on the face of the wave even if your going very fast. You'd have to have a boat with good rudder control. But, I think it would be a safer thing to do than trying to go straight up a huge wave. You'd just have to hang in there till the wave wore itself out. A wave that big just can't be that wide for more than a mile or two. What would that be if your surfing along at ten to fifteen knots? About fifteen minutes? Doable. Doable on a Mac 26 XM maybe. Scotty |