NEW RECORD AND OVER EARLY

Francois Joyon has broken the singlehanded transatlantic record by over 16 hours. The new record is 5 days 2 hours 56 minutes and 10 seconds; not quite setting a new 24 hour record in the process.

SAILING TO WINDWARD IN 25 KNOTS
SAILING TO WINDWARD IN 25 KNOTS
OVER EARLY?
OVER EARLY?

Yesterday I was called over the line early on a start. Traffic was heavy so I was watching the bowman. As you see he has his thumb up (the red and yellow boat). I won’t argue for a moment that we were on the line but the boat to leeward was bow out on us. Oh well, as the saying goes ” you’re not trying unless you’re over on occasion”.

 

WEEKEND SAILING

Today is the Round the Island race the unofficial official beginning of the NYYC Spring regatta. The weather is improving. Three days of intense sailing.

Francois Joyon aboard “IDEC” is 140 miles behind the record set by Thomas Coville, but the weather system looks promising. The kind of sailing Joyon is doing makes a statement like the one I made about intense sound a bit silly.

SPEED DREAM?

SPEEDREAM BOW
SPEEDREAM BOW
SPEEDDREAM
SPEEDDREAM

 

LONG FOIL
LONG FOIL

Vlad MurnikovVlad Murnikov

The search for speed under sail has captured man’s mind since the first time he set sail. The tea clipper “Cutty Sark” was the speed demon of her time. “Amaryllis” designed by Nat Herreshoff in 1876, the precursor to the catamarans that are racing for the America’s Cup now.

If Vlad Murnikov is successful, and there is no reason that he will not be, it will be the next step forward for monohulls.