Great Multihull Video

Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by Doug Lord, Jan 26, 2010.

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    They really named a boat "Big ****"? Love that spirit! ;-)

    I also find it insanely great (to borrow a phrase) that Dirty Deeds, a mere 8.5m cat with what appeared to be 3 crew blew the doors off Wired, a 52ft canting keeled mono with what looked to be at least 15 crew. It was hard to stop laughing!

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    Fun vid!
    makes me wish I was there. *L*
    (not that I would know what I was doing)
    but they are sure fun to watch.
    thanks!
     
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    Fantastic, superb, beautiful.
     
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    Awesome, no winches, no carbon and de-mountable !
     
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    Gooday Doug, Gary & Thanks HATSB - great videos - from you both ! ! !

    I want 1 - please - can I - - can I please - - I'll be good - honest - no more arguements in 'forums' - just let me have 1 & I'll just go sailing until I finally 'sail or the edge' - promise - I wann-a-1 - - waaaaa please. WOW.

    Looks a tad fragile for 1200 ks at sea in the open ocean - but then I guess you wouldn't be out there for all that long - in any event. That - collapsible wig - is just the - ducks-guts - I can think of a little 40' tri that could use one to go cruising. That - really is something. Mr Gary Sir - I'll bet the K1 toys would fly - even better - with `1 of those attached to the deck bit. Mast looks more like what I feel is the right section - ie - not so thin - as it alters the windward side in getting flater. What a blast. I'd give 'quids' to know what foil section they chose. Anyone want to take a guess ??? "quide" - Ozie/K1w1 - joke.

    You'll notice - an adsence - from some places - can't be bothered to afford the 'excess' baggage - & at no point, no gain & all "retro" - U're PM correct. Got a mate - that says - 'you can't put brains in rocks' - good observation IMHO

    Enjoy designing, sailing & most of all being & staying - positive. Ciao, james
     
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