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Wayne.B wrote:
Speaking of sport boats, the Melges 24 world championships are being held in Hyeres, France this week, in windy mistral conditions. Some good pictures he http://www.melges24.com/photogalleri...Championsh ip Dang that looks like fun! I've considered getting one of these. http://tinyurl.com/rmagw My oldest son is crewing on the boat in picture # 3 and they are doing fairly well. The 505 sailor? He sure gets around. I used to race Dave Ullman in 470s back in the old days. Very good sailor and a nice guy. Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: Good luck to your son - hope he does well. Ditto Kind of reminds me of the old days with Town class sailboats in heavy weather. Lots of memories of racing around Marblehead in those boats. Hmmm - I need to start my life over again I think. :) Never too late, they say. Not to go completely off the subject of sport boats, I was catching up on my reading the other day and the particular article was about the Volvo Round the World race and the hi-tech sailboats they are using. Frankly, I was stunned at the technology being used in those boats. They really go, too. Somewhere there is a promo video, never widely published although I can't imagine why, of a then-new Whitbread 60 pulling two water skiers. These vew VOR-70s are a lot more powerful and faster in a wider range of conditions. They need to get the bugs ot of that canting keel though. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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