Thomas Crown catamarans

Just watched the well known catamaran race in the film on this link;
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Do we know who the nutter on the [Roy Seaman N6.0] rack is during the capsize - surely not Pierce Brosnan? Did he know that the drop was coming or did the rest of the crew keep it quiet!
Mark Murray was the grinder on that boat and I think (don't quote me) that Tommy Gonzalez was the driver on the other boat. Mark was the last one off the
flip
boat since he was grinding the spi. He ended up being taken to the hospital with salt water inhalation.
Mark said Pierce was on the boat and having a great time... I can't say if he was on the rack at the time of the flip however.

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Mark Murray told me the story but I don't remember the specifics. He has a lot of stories and the TC affair certainly isn't the roughest either. Guess you develop a lot of those types of stories when you do a number of Worrells/Formula 40, etc. I have learned a lot sailing with him.
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Good eye, if it was me, I'd at least have a line on it even if it wasn't doing anything! My wife hates it when I watch some sailing like that on TV... I point out what they're doing wrong (or improperly) or impossible to do while sailing. She says
just watch the dang thing and quit nit-picking, its a show!
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JMO<
Clayton

you need help
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and your answer was....
no darling, I need a new boat
......
The Thomas Crown Affair (re-make) w/ Pierce Brosnan is one of my favorite movies .... the director is using the
flipping the Formular 40 catamaran
to define the Tomas Crown character: I do things to the extreme ... I'm rich ... and I do not care about the consquences!!!
(Yes guys ... we are EXTREME SPORTS athletes!!!)
But my favorite sequence is the
Bowler Hats in the Museum
- which one is TC ... that is a great piece of cimetagraphy!!! and is basically a varient of the
Three Card Monty
street con.
And the director repeats the message w/ the replacement
watercolor
painting ... TC stole it and put it back .... and no-one knew he put it back. ... Then the other painting is gone ...
Did any of you ever have the pleasure and get to see Harry Anderson when he was doing his
illusionists street shows
... he did a
Three Card Monty
skit ... showed you how it was done ... when you thought you had him cold ... a fourth card (an
Ace of Spades
) appeared that you realized he had kept hidden the whole time !!!
HarryMurphey
TheMightyHobie18/P19MX
you need help
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There are far more interesting things in that movie to watch frame by frame than some boats. <img src=
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karl you'll burn and go to hell for that]
wait, you are!
look at the very shot of him on that weird rack, did they put it there just for the movie?, he's holding this tiny little white line that is too small to handle any loads
i think next shot he's holding a black line....
when the boat goes over the rack folds in and the guy on it looks to be tied to the rack because as it folds he is swung down but is caught just before he hits the sail

Still no certain answer to my post. Surely someone must be boasting about this stunt somewhere?

Doing a bit of a search to answer my own question I found this;
Pierce Brosnan performed his own stunts during the boat crash scene.
So it was himself.....
Then;
....said Rosenfeld, who worked as a sailing stunt double for Pierce Brosnan in
The Thomas Crowne Affair."
So it was Larry Rosenfield too!!!
Someone is having us on!
At the other end of the spectrum of tasteful sailing films, is 'Dead Calm' with Nicole Kidman and Sam Neil.
Memorable scene: Sam Neil breathes through a **** filled pipe while trapped underwater as yacht sinks by the bow. He then swims to the surface after seeing fish swim in through mansized hole in hull.
A cat sailor I know told me this story about this scene (and i'm pretty sure i've mentioned it on this forum before):
It was filmed off Roton Point in Rowayton, CT. Upon capsizing a jetski was to tow a float under the mast to prevent the 60ft rig from turtling in 40ft of water... the jet ski was late, the mast turtled and the film company had to shell out the big bucks to replace the sails, battens, and etc.
I believe that Rick Bliss of New England Catamarans was on the boat that Brosnan was not. He's out of the country until the 22nd, but i'm waiting for an email back from him and when he gets back to me i'll ask him if Brosnan was on the rack or not.
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