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Old 06-30-2011, 02:45 PM
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Transat 2011: Multi vs Mono

Maltese Falcon(289') vs Gunboat(66') This is cool:
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Heres the tracker: http://www.transatlanticrace.org/tracker.html

The cat is still in the lead-about 9 miles.....
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Cat is 25 miles ahead according to the tracker....
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Please excuse my ignorance, why are there two monohulls well out in front? I would've thought a multi would be cleaning up

Staggered start? I see the gunboat is leading the open class.
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Please excuse my ignorance, why are there two monohulls well out in front? I would've thought a multi would be cleaning up
Staggered start? I see the gunboat is leading the open class.
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Gunboat is reeling them in !
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Old 07-05-2011, 08:21 AM
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15 vs 12 for the Falcon but watch out behind: Rambler coming up at 22knots!
VOR70 in the 20's too.....

If their relative speeds stay the same Rambler will win.

UPDATE: Rambler is doing 25 knots tonight(7/5/11)-Gunboat-13----Rambler will win.......
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Rambler 23 knots this morning! Gunboat 13, Falcon 16-Gunboat still in the lead but doesn't appear they'll hold it much longer
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Rambler, Maltese Falcon, Gunboat in that order as of 3:53pm edt today....
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Gunboat has an 84 mile lead over the Falcon but Rambler is waaay out front.
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the real story though is that Jazz boat. i think
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From Scuttlebut Europe today:

Rambler 100 skipper George David (Hartford, Conn.) spoke of his satisfaction after taking line honors in the Transatlantic Race 2011, just minutes after crossing the finish line at The Lizard, Cornwall, U.K.

"It was really nice to see David Aisher (Rear Commodore Yachting of the Royal Yacht Squadron) greet us on the line with some Cornish pastries and some champagne and beer. We feel pretty good; it was a remarkably fast time.

"For the first 80 hours of this race we were ripping along; towards the end we hit a few holes in the wind, but the net speed average was 15.7 knots across the Atlantic, which I think is going to prove a record in its own right--as a speed record for any transatlantic race. We feel pretty good about that.

"Kenny Read is about 100 miles behind us with his PUMA Team. The odds are he is probably going to win the race on corrected time, but we will see what happens over the next 15 hours, which is about the amount of time that we give them. We will keep a look out on the tracker, and we will see when the time expires, but just like politicians, we are not going to concede just yet.

"Flying along at 28 knots is an exhilarating experience but one that concentrates the mind. Rambler is a finely balanced machine and anything can go wrong and there are huge forces opposing each other. If those forces go out of balance, bad things can happen very quickly. But as I say this has been an exhilarating race, where we have been well out of sight of land, completely unsupported and in a high performance machine, which you are taking close to the edge, for a very long time--that is, without doubt, exhilarating."

Rambler 100 crossed the finish line of the Transatlantic Race 2011 on Sunday 10th July at 16h 08m UTC.

The elapsed time for Rambler 100 was 6 days, 22 hours, 8 minutes, 2 seconds.

It has established a new record for the 2,975 nautical mile course from Newport, R.I. to Lizard Point, South Cornwall, U.K., which is to be ratified by the World Sailing Speed Record Council.
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Gunboat leads the Maltese Falcon by a substantial margin and should finish tonight or tomorrow......
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Gunboat leads the Maltese Falcon by a substantial margin and should finish tonight or tomorrow......
How did that happen?
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How did that happen?
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From what I gather the wind lightened up.....
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