Great Multihull Video

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  1. Doug Lord
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    Wow, awesome footage!
     
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    A short video recently promo for the upcoming Route du Princes uploaded by sailingnewstv showing MOD70's, Multi 50's and some maxi tri's in action

    http://youtu.be/ks0nJxEOHpE

     
  5. Submarine Tom

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    Very cool Brian!
     
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    Another video of the ORMA60 Geant screaming across the ocean this time while competing in the Transat Jacques Vabre. Mich Desjoyeaux in charge those boys didn't hold back

    http://youtu.be/VILzWiVXuW4

     
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    I can't get over him going to work on the bow with the hull flying-that takes confidence and guts, I would imagine!
     
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    They are two handed at least.

    Singlehanded ! confident would be overstating it.
     
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    Oh **** ! Someone is going to get an arse kicking !
     
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    That was awesome, I thought they were all good !
    That soundtrack just left me smiling !
     
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    Nice, very nice! Thanks Corley...
     
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    Thanks Corley for the video. I love these simple pirogues for fun (I made one 40 years ago and I had a lot of fun with it for a ridiculous low price) and I had almost tears in the eyes looking at the Lerin Islands (Cote d'Azur France) where I met some nice sirens when I was young, slim and stupid. Now I'm old, fat and always stupid...
     

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    A cruise out to Lord Howe Island on the Chris White catamaran Resolute. I hope to do this run one day hopefully on my F40 trimaran but sooner if I get the chance. Everyone who sails out there sings the Islands praise as a great place to go.

    http://youtu.be/KU6kmJWOzSM



    and from Fiji to Vanuatu

    http://youtu.be/r7t_TulL77U

     
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