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On Thursday 30 December 2004 1:26 am in rec.boats.cruising Roger Long wrote:

Here's an interesting tidbit. Yachts have gone down into the roaring
forties where clipper ships made incredible passages. They expected to
make good time and many have nearly run out of food and water. It turns
out that there are lows that sweep through at many times of the year with
calms in between. The clipper ships would hitch onto a low and, with
their great speed, ride it for long distances. The small yacht, unable to
press on in heavy conditions and limited by its waterline, just gets beat
up, then bounces around in the left over sea not making much progress,
gets beat up again, becalmed again, etc.


Not if the yacht crew knows what they are doing.
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