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Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Sep 11 2013,10:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Even if you're not into sailing, the wing (Not sail: wing) on these giant cats is astonishing to see.
Plus of course, the hull/foil design, and the crews making it all work.
Me, i'm a Duck that wants to stick away from the water .... I'm a bird not a bob .. i mean duck..... I am impressed with the entire tech of these boats < yes boats , they are not ships .
Competition - well how many times do they change the rules , guess depends on who has the moneys - last cups 'Denis the Meanest' .. today just shrug me shoulders ..
Now today if they rebuild the IJN Yamato or the Bismark and to save moneys get the museum'd US battleships back in action ... Albeit with 14" 15" 16" .. and 18 inch paint ball shells now that would make for a less tiresome been there done that type competition ... surely !Last edited by Ian Warren on Wed Sep 11, 2013 10:38 am, edited 1 time in total.

Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Sep 11 2013,9:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>While everyone is wondering what all this twerking is about...
The black boat is showing Oracle how to sail around San Francisco.
So badly was Team USA beaten in the 5th race this morning, they pulled the postponement card, usually reserved for when you are dismasted, or worse.
Even if you're not into sailing, the wing (Not sail: wing) on these giant cats is astonishing to see.
Plus of course, the hull/foil design, and the crews making it all work.
Seeing one of these foiling upwind at 40 knots is a symphony of technology and art.
Score today: four nil to TNZ
Yeah...
Agree 100% .....awesome stuff.Bazza wrote:QUOTE (Bazza @ Sep 11 2013,4:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>As a yacht-owner over a 30 year period, I enjoy every second of this racing. The moaning comments about "rich man's sport etc" leave me wondering. Anyone with an enjoyment
of technology has to look at this in awe. At the time I was involved in racing (on a modest scale) this type of performance was well beyond impossible. The thing that blows me away is the
fact that when sailing down wind (i.e. with the wind behind them) they are doubling the speed of the wind. The upwind foiling is just amazing and anyone with an interest in aero-dynamics must be impressed.
The fact that we are winning comprehensible (at this stage anyway) adds slightly to the enjoyment.
Bazza i get sea sick looking at pictures of the ocean, but this great stuff
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cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Sep 11 2013,10:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Managed to be up in San Fran to watch Team NZ "race" against Luna Rossa. These boats on the foil are really a sight to behold. TV just doesn't do them justice. The course is boring but designed to give the spectators a good view. Moa beer have a bar in the America's cup village....even has double beds in the Bar! US$11 + tax + tip for a beer was a bit steep though.
Oracle came out with the wrong sail and set up. They were wise to play the postponement card.
Go boys!
Arr the live to be a safe Sailor .. I need the Super Size life jacket ... Put me on a Aircraft Carrier any day of the weekBazza wrote:QUOTE (Bazza @ Sep 11 2013,5:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>As a yacht-owner over a 30 year period, I enjoy every second of this racing. The moaning comments about "rich man's sport etc" leave me wondering. Anyone with an enjoyment
of technology has to look at this in awe. At the time I was involved in racing (on a modest scale) this type of performance was well beyond impossible. The thing that blows me away is the
fact that when sailing down wind (i.e. with the wind behind them) they are doubling the speed of the wind. The upwind foiling is just amazing and anyone with an interest in aero-dynamics must be impressed.
The fact that we are winning comprehensible (at this stage anyway) adds slightly to the enjoyment.
Baz , Barry ... I do want to live and feel that experience .... Next NZFF Tauranga meet .. !
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Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Sep 13 2013,1:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Still takes a little head-scratching for me how you go twice as fast as the wind though.
Today: 85km/h in a nice breeze.
Same reason aeroplanes fly - they don't call that big sticky-uppy thing a "wing" instead of a "sail" for nothing :-)The above post is in the public domain and is guaranteed by the manufacturer to contain no references to anything illegal or discussion of piracy, although this signature may contain traces of nuts.
Chairman wrote:QUOTE (Chairman @ Sep 13 2013,8:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Same reason aeroplanes fly - they don't call that big sticky-uppy thing a "wing" instead of a "sail" for nothing :-)
Gary ....... Sure your not a airline pilot are ya
Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Sep 15 2013,11:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>fat lady ain't even in the picture yet.
Lucky ... is that not what suck the Titanic..... dunnar darrr .. dunnar darrrrr
Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Sep 21 2013,9:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>America's Cup Rules... Aaargh!
Today they kill the race because the wind is too weak!
That's the same as the paint you were watching, not drying quickly enough for that second coat.![]()
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