Maugan All American 18178 Posts user info edit post |
I know most of you guys don't care about this, but outside the good ole USofA, this race is a pretty big deal.
Basically it consists of 7 teams, each on 70 foot yachts racing around the world in a series of legs.
The first 48 hours of the race were brutal as the teams started in light air and then got broadsided by a massive low pressure system that caught them while they were still on top of the continental shelf, causing huge waves, and up to 40 knot winds. 3 out of the 7 boats are out of the first leg already, one sufferring a broken bulkhead when it free-fell off the back of a 20' wave and the other had its canting (rotating) keel box flood, which if uncontained would have sunk the yacht. While these things are 70' long, they are NOT a tea-sipping affair. They are part submarine, part sailboat. You can't be a fatass and sail these things.
Just thought some people might be interested in checking it out.
http://www.volvooceanrace.com
Some videos: mms://wm.volvooceanrace.org/video/leg01/leg01_race_action_high.wmv http://press.teamabnamro.com/default.asp?page=detail&id=500575§ion=video
---- Also theres a transatlantic race going on right now called the TJV. 6 our of the 10 entered 60' ORMA class trimarans have either capsized in the middle of the ocean, or have completely broken apart:
11/17/2005 4:07:50 PM |
Maugan All American 18178 Posts user info edit post |
restricted,
if you'd take any time to read any of the links, you'd realize that a sailboat RACE around the GLOBE or even across the ATLANTIC OCEAN is certainly SPORT.
honda: those 60' tris started a day before the Volvo boats. They got stuck in the same low that took out 3 of the monohulls. They are racing in the open ocean. 11/17/2005 4:39:06 PM |