Wing Sails are not as new as one might think. The first time I saw one in use was Patient Lady; the “C” class catamaran belonging to Tony Di Mauro in 1978. The technology only improved from there. There should be little question that the genesis of the modern cats with wing sails started here.
Month: November 2013
BEAVER MOON
Tonight is one of those full bright moon’s, a beaver moon, that makes you wonder where the light is coming from.
FIRST PLANK
The first plank is on Coronet. The deckhouses are in place.
HEAVY WEIGHT
Jerry Kirby weighs a total of five cases plus one bottle of Mount Gay Rum
Sailors and crews who successfully completed and set new records for the Mount Gay Rum Around Jamestown Record were recognized at a prize giving party hosted by the IYAC in Newport, RI this past Saturday, November 9th. With five months of attempts and record breaking only one crew came out on top, setting the new outright record. A total of 194 pounds of Mount Gay Rum was awarded to Skipper Jerry Kirby and his winning crew on Ultimate Pressure for their record-breaking attempt.
On October 24, 2013, just seven days before the 2013 window closed to attempt the record, Jerry Kirby and his crew of Ken Read, Kimo Worthington, Mark Kroening and Chris Fortin crossed the Around Jamestown Record finish line in 1hr 07min 59sec. This new and final outright record for 2013 shaved 5 minutes 18 seconds off the previous record. As per the make up of the event the skipper gets their weight in Mount Gay Rum so Jerry Kirby was awarded as well as a spot on the Mount Gay Rum Around Jamestown perpetual trophy
The Around Jamestown Record presented by Mount Gay Rum in association with Café Zelda and IYAC is a perpetual all out record for sailing around Conanicut Island (also known as Jamestown) in lower Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island.
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From Scuttlebutt. Jerry Kirby, the oldest bowman in the world, moved aft, having gained some weight in the manner of Mount Gay Rum. This is a useful prize; what does silver do for you?
ALMOST WINTER
THE LAST 36 HOURS HAVE BEEN MILD PRECURSORS TO WHAT IS TO COME. WE LIVE IN NEW ENGLAND. YOU CAN SEE THE COLD IN THE LIGHT.
11 12 13
The date 11 12 13 is the last numeric event until 4 4 16 which is a square. As predicted the temperature dropped after rain and turned to snow.
PELL BRIDGE RUN
The one day a year when one can legally walk on the Newport Bridge; the Pell Bridge Run. The weather was mild, however the sun never really revealed itself.
THE MOON
THE MOON, the cold orb that lights the night.
ADMIRAL’S CUP
I sailed four admiral’s cups, which in those days included the channel race and the fastnet race. Those memories remain some if the highlights of my sailing.
If you follow sailing, then you know that the start of the mini transat was delayed and the first leg abandoned. I have listened and read many peoples opinions about how to grow sailing. I think the essence of the argument misses the point.