Updates from the IRR
After a long travel day including some serious luck in that our plane was delayed (we would have missed it awaiting new video gear arriving FedEx overnight), a midair medical emergency from someone in first class where we thought the plane was going to turn back to Miami, we are in St. Thomas for the International Rolex Regatta.
JC, Trey, and Alan picked us up and took us to the house they are staying at for drinks and conch fritters. Their house is literally built into a bar. The 8 steps from their front door ends at the stage, and the bar is about 20 feet away.
We hear there are 9 cats registered and it is supposed to blow. Tammy will be taking stills that we hope to post each night and video will follow in a few days. Ill try and report as the bar allows.
Brian, Tammy and Sydney
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Today had high winds and big seas. JC and Trey flipped shortly after the start when a cruising trimaran cut in front of them. We had two bullet cams on the boat and have multiple angles of the flip! Ill try and get the video and pics up soon, but internet is slow here.
Most of the cats flipped at least a couple times.
Cool. Can't wait to see the video.
Results after the first day:
Beach Cats (Portsmouth - 17 Boats)
1. DRD/Suzuki/Red Bull, Tornado 20, Enrique Figeroa, San Juan, PR, USA - 1, 1, ; 2
2. Image Immobilier, Nacra F18, Olivier Bernaz, St. Martin - 2, 2, ; 4
3. Nacra St. Barth, F18 Nacra Infusion, Jeff (Jean-Francois) LeDee / Jordil Vincent, St. Barthelemy - 3, 3,
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Day 2 JC and Trey had more problems, 2nd torn jib and a gash in the bottom of the hull. They worked on the boat today in order to be ready for Sunday.
The wind and waves were down a little bit today and most of the cats stayed out through the day. One F18 folded a mast after the forestay shackle broke.
Brian

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Some pics...
Talked to Trey, sounds like they were doing good today until the jib halyard broke. The front of the boat is cursed I tell you.
Heres some pics..
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They got no beach wheels for that thing? I saw one picture of 3-5 people pushing it down the sand to the water, on the hulls...What does it weigh?
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