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Red Herring
21-02-10, 08:31 PM
Finally found a BMW that cleans up.....anybody else watching the Americas Cup on Sky Sports 4. Was away and missed it all when it happened earlier in the month so this is the first time I've managed to see them in action. I grew up racing multihulls but this is something else altogether...incredible!
Red Herring
21-02-10, 11:16 PM
Oh well, I guess not to many sailors on here then!
Supervox
22-02-10, 07:27 AM
Terrific boat - pity that Larry Ellison (IMO) is a complete a**h***e who, having been unable to win the cup in open competition, used the courts to ensure that he had every advantage, and finally managed to 'win' the cup !!
I can only hope that he has the decency to organise a proper, full on America's Cup series & that he gets his a** kicked by another team (just like when he tried before) - preferably the Brits - Go TEAM ORIGIN !! :cool:
In case you were unaware, here's a link to the Team Origin (http://teamorigin.com/en/) website
Dicky Ticker
22-02-10, 09:07 AM
Monohull for me----had boats most of my life till I had a heart op 9 years ago.
I became more aware of the risks [i.e.Being caught out in bad weather] and decided that it wasn't for me any more.I wasn't a coast hopper and 40-50 n miles out is a long way if anything should happen.
Partially responsible for my return to motorbikes and touring in a bigger way.
Red Herring
22-02-10, 09:50 AM
I agree with Supervox that the racing would have been far more interesting in the old format, with medium size monohulls, but the sheer figures involved around these multihulls made them incredible boats. It's a bit like F1 cars v a Formula Ford race. F1's are exciting simply because of what they are, FF provides more overtakes and borderline moves in a single lap than you get in an entire GP.
I don't think we'll ever see boats like this racing again.
Grew up in NZ. Used to race various things and was sponsored to race Melges and Bull's for a while. Haven't sailed for the past 3-4 years. Takes up almost as much time as biking. :D
Red Herring
22-02-10, 10:33 AM
Tell me about it, I'm in one of those "in between" moments when I want to get back into sailing but don't want to give up biking....and I really wouldn't be able to do both properly. Came within an inch of buying an F27 a few weeks ago but saw sense at the last moment, maybe in a couple of years when I'm nearer retirement....
gettin2dizzy
22-02-10, 11:12 AM
Tell me about it, I'm in one of those "in between" moments when I want to get back into sailing but don't want to give up biking....and I really wouldn't be able to do both properly. Came within an inch of buying an F27 a few weeks ago but saw sense at the last moment, maybe in a couple of years when I'm nearer retirement....
Do it :thumbsup: Saw one the other day, they're mean as hell.
You can pick a telstar 27 up for about £5k if you look in the right places.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k90uvFENVcY
Old, but tonnes of fun - Dart 18. Add an isometric - heaps more fun.
http://pub44.bravenet.com/classified/show.php?usernum=3742624459
One here without trailer £750.
Dicky Ticker
22-02-10, 01:17 PM
Very few about but look for a Lazer 27----raced one and you have to reef in a four,amazingly fast for its size and will spank most 32-33-34footers
Red Herring
22-02-10, 01:49 PM
I think my days of dingy racing are behind me, I'm looking for something I can costal cruise on with some basic comfort, tow behind my car so I can keep it at home, yet fast and exciting enough to enjoy racing. The Farrier designs are particularly good at this. The 9A would be nice but is just a tad to big to tow easily, the F24 a bit on the small size for cruising, so the F27 seemed ideal. Being a production boat there's a few good ones about as well.
Supervox
22-02-10, 07:27 PM
I look at boats (Hunter 27's & Sigma 33's) from time to time - until the 'sensible' part of me kicks in and reminds me that if I buy a sailing boat sooner or later I'm going to have to race it (it's just the way I am !!) and I don't have the budget for that :-(
Biker Biggles
22-02-10, 07:46 PM
I used to sail a lot when younger but job and family stuff took over,not to mention cost and living away from the coast.Showing my age but as a kid I crewed in a race against the Prime Minister.These days I sometimes fancy a cruising boat,but reality means I couldnt justify it.
Red Herring
22-02-10, 07:57 PM
That would be Ted Heath in Morning Cloud then.... We were mored in Shoreham when he swamped it and the wreckage was towed in.
Biker Biggles
22-02-10, 08:03 PM
That would be Ted Heath in Morning Cloud then.... We were mored in Shoreham when he swamped it and the wreckage was towed in.
Correct.I note you showing your age as well.;)
Red Herring
22-02-10, 09:43 PM
Yeah....well I was really young then! My retirement plan involves finishing the round the world trip my parents started when I was a kid, figured I ought to be getting back into sailing so that I'll have something suitable by the time I want to do it!
Triv650
22-02-10, 09:44 PM
You guys lost me at mono-hulls.
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