
Um no, they flipped in the match race, sea breeze was on the low end, 10 knots.
USS and KOR both OCS, Spithill better rounding and small lead, extended to 6 seconds first time to us.
Jobson still going on about
They said you can't match race on cats...
Really, we're still going down that road???
Mike

Slow-motion capsize at the top gate, they had split, rounding behind Luna Rossa. They nearly landed the wing on the left mark boat's mast and cabin.
could have used Jeremy today. We had three photogs on our boat, but not one of them was facing the right way, and didn't hear me or the driver yelling at them to turn around until the wing was in the drink.
Mike
I spoke with someone as high up (or higher) than you can imagine tonight who told me
the problem is fixed.
Personally, I don't see this as a good thing for Joe Six Pack, nor the cat-nay-sayers. Cats flip, that should be expected and easily fixed. Having a team be out for more than the one race can't be good in the big picture.
On the plus side, reportedly 50 youth teams have expressed interest in the Red Bull event.
Mike

Got the impression that there is no standard procedure to right the cats once they go over.
They just seem to hold onto whatever it is they where holding on to and wait for the support RIB to come save them.
This is how the French did it in Plymouth, they went over a few minutes before the start sequence and still made it (fast forward to 2:26!):
I've seen the various ways you guys mentioned from the prior events. It's hard to say which is best, whatever gets it up quickest, I guess.
They tried just about everything. They pulled it sideways, had it bows-up at one point, etc. We thought they were trying to ground it on Rose Island at a different point as well. Not sure how that may have helped, unless they were just going to start removing parts right there?
Anyway, the problem is that the wing extention is not water tight (by design) and fills with water quickly. That is a massive amount of weight exactly where it hurts the most, at the tip of the mast.
Later start time today, around 1400 EDT.
Mike
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