794 miles in 24 hours



We were up at Sheepshead Bay to attempt to compete in the
Around Long Island Race
last week. The three tri's were moored/docked about a mile away w/ these increadably tall sticks that towered above everything!!! I was still driving up when the guys took Triple Threat over for a look-see .... and came away just amazed. On Thurs afternoon we attempted to start in 30-35+ knot winds (gusts to +45knts) and 10-12ft seas from the east. Things started to break quickly and forced us to retire. The French Tri's waited for the wind to clock to a westerly and then .... it was
Time to Go
.....
Mark S, Tylar, and John Schlossberg had good look-sees at the boats.
Harry
The water is flat because they set up shop in the zone along the leading edge of the weather front where there is strong SW wind but where the waves have not had time to build. Because they are capable of sailing as fast as the front they ride it like a surfer on a wave. It looked for a while like BP might have miss timed their start and were in danger of falling off the back of the front but they motored right through it. Amazing boats.
Sailing is pretty old. Next to walking its gotta be one of the oldest modes of transportation. Yet some odd thousand years later we're finally figuring it out. How much farther are we going to go? Ten years ago the maxi-cats were destroying records, now those records are being smashed.
Really impressive stuff!
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