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Subject: [Leica] Woods Hole Race
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Wed Jul 5 14:08:54 2006
References: <p06230902c0d1a2060c30@[131.142.12.152]> <48EA8B53-2394-40FF-AF16-D1BC2CA0DA97@pandora.be> <p06230907c0d1c8cc226e@[131.142.12.152]>

Thanks Dick,
It sure looks like a heavy and physical boat.
Cheers,
Philippe



Op 5-jul-06, om 22:15 heeft Richard S. Taylor het volgende geschreven:

> Philippe - These are Cape Cod Knockabouts, an eighteen-foot  
> fiberglass centerboarder.  They carry a main, jib and spinnaker.   
> The sail rig has changed over the years but the hull has not.  The  
> basic design dates from the 1930's and was originally built in  
> wood, though only one wood one (from about 1950) survives in the  
> fleet.
>
> They have a well-earned reputation of being slow, wet, and  
> uncomfortable but everyone loves them because they are 1)  
> traditional, and 2) well suited to the area waters where a typical  
> summer afternoon breeze is 20-25 knots and a 2- to 3-foot chop is  
> common.
>
> It's a trustworthy, predictable boat.  During one race I sailed one  
> out of a narrow channel into a breaking sea, half swamped the boat  
> from the breakers and simply sailed on out into the Bay with the  
> boat three-quarters full of water.  We quickly bailed the boat out  
> and were back into the race.
>
> Dick
>
>
>> Hi Dick,
>> I truly enjoyed these. What kind of boat type is it? We don't have  
>> these around here. Looks like an older/classical type with those  
>> long jibs.
>> Classical cut sails, too.
>> Thanks for showing,
>> Philippe
>>
>>
>>
>> Op 5-jul-06, om 19:56 heeft Richard S. Taylor het volgende  
>> geschreven:
>>
>>> Normally I'm on one of these boats but I had to sit this race out  
>>> on the Race Committee boat yesterday.  The race was sailed in  
>>> Vineyard Sound on the south side of Cape Cod with the start and  
>>> finish in Woods Hole Harbor.  Wind was SW at 10-20 knots.
>>>
>>> About 15 seconds after the gun, the fleet sailed for the first mark:
>>>
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/SAILING/L1020372_web
>>>
>>> The turnout for this race was low.  More typically, we would have  
>>> 12 - 14 boats on the starting line.
>>>
>>> The weather-most (right hand) boat in this shot is carrying a  
>>> reef in its main, something we're allowing for the first time  
>>> this year. The reef allows the boat to be sailed flatter in high  
>>> winds which should theoretically be faster, but only repeated  
>>> trials will show if that is true in this fleet over the long  
>>> run.  In any case, the trial proved to be inconclusive because  
>>> the skipper had to shake the reef out at the end of the first  
>>> weather leg.  The wind had dropped significantly by the time they  
>>> got to the weather mark.
>>>
>>> Passing the first mark the eventual winner had all ready pulled  
>>> out a nice lead:
>>>
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/SAILING/L1020374_web
>>>
>>> Woods Hole Passage is one of the busiest and most dangerous  
>>> channels in New England.  Although it wasn't a factor in this  
>>> race, it's not at all unusual for boats like this one on their  
>>> way to or from the Passage to power through the racing fleet  
>>> making life "interesting" for the racing skippers:
>>>
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/SAILING/L1020378
>>>
>>> Although hitting a wave like this is "not fast," the gal sailing  
>>> this boat, one of the best skippers in the fleet, finished a  
>>> solid half-mile ahead of the second place boat by keeping her  
>>> boat speed up on average and playing the currents perfectly.
>>>
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/SAILING/L1020392_web
>>>
>>>
>>> Enjoy.
>>>
>>> Comments welcome as always.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Dick
>>>
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