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On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 13:10:14 -0400, John H.
wrote: BTW, how was the ride on the 'Elvis' yesterday? === It was interesting to say the least. Since it is a catamaran there is an incredible amount of room by sailboat standards. It is rigged and laid out so that it can be sailed competetively by 5 or 6 people, most unusual for a 55 footer. It is also very fast of course. The owner let me drive for 20 minutes or so after the race and was able to hit 14 kts in only 12 knots of wind. Later on the wind picked up and we hit 19 kts in about 15 knots of wind. That's really hauling for a sailboat but you don't feel the speed all that much because of the size and lack of significant heeling. It would be a great boat to spend the winter on down in the islands which is exactly what the full time professional captain and his wife the cook plan on doing. The owner is a young Wall Street trading whiz who flies in and out on weekends over the winter. My oldest son sails against the owner on small boats fairly regularly at his club on Long Island Sound which is how I happened to get invited onboard. https://www.dropbox.com/s/tppcazr5jmkhxtx/19%20Knots.jpg?dl=0 |
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