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cyberyacht replied on 19/01/2017 09:12

Posted on 19/01/2017 09:12

How frustrating for Alex Thompson after 70 odd days to miss out on a win by an hour or so.  So near and yet so far.

Kennine replied on 19/01/2017 11:06

Posted on 19/01/2017 11:06

Could be worse -- Two boats heading for the line and a sudden windshift enables one boat to cross the line a few seconds before the other. -------------- After 70 odd days, how exciting would that be ?.

 

Cheers..................K

Wherenext replied on 19/01/2017 19:38

Posted on 19/01/2017 19:38

Sailing is so behind the times, not a whiff of corruption and competitors giving up just to save other people. 

It'll never catch on.smile

Wherenext replied on 19/01/2017 19:39

Posted on 19/01/2017 09:12 by cyberyacht

How frustrating for Alex Thompson after 70 odd days to miss out on a win by an hour or so.  So near and yet so far.

Posted on 19/01/2017 19:39

But what a glorious "failure" ( which is the wrong word but seems right).

cyberyacht replied on 21/01/2017 17:37

Posted on 21/01/2017 17:37

His 'average' speed was just over 16.5 knots for 74 days. That's just mind-blowing. The cruise we did recently on the Queen Elizabeth was around that sort of speed for comparison.

Bakers2 replied on 21/01/2017 17:51

Posted on 21/01/2017 17:37 by cyberyacht

His 'average' speed was just over 16.5 knots for 74 days. That's just mind-blowing. The cruise we did recently on the Queen Elizabeth was around that sort of speed for comparison.

Posted on 21/01/2017 17:51

Thanks for the comparison.  I have no idea about sailing and the sea so it really helped my understanding.

All I can say is wow that's some going 😃. Congratulations to that man. I think I heard it said that sleep was snatched in 20 minute blocks. That along with boring food and only yourself to rely on in an alien environment. Should we congratulate or certify? 😉

nelliethehooker replied on 21/01/2017 21:07

Posted on 21/01/2017 21:07

B2, have you seen the video of him sailing, taken from a helicopter?

Try the link below....you may have to copy it and then post it in your search engine.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/wales/38188492

cyberyacht replied on 22/01/2017 08:05

Posted on 22/01/2017 08:05

He broke the daily total for a sailing boat, 546 miles in 24 hours. If my boat had managed a quarter of that, it would have been a good day. The absolute 24 hour record is held by a multihull at 718 miles in 24 hours.

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