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blefever 09-27-2012 11:18 PM

Amazing
 
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I know this is a sailboat.....but it's offshore and will run over 30 knots on wind alone!.....Any sailboat that you have to wear a helmet on is Bad Ass in my book.

36Tango 09-28-2012 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by blefever (Post 3785737)
I know this is a sailboat.....but it's offshore and will run over 30 knots on wind alone!.....Any sailboat that you have to wear a helmet on is Bad Ass in my book.

I am thinking that he helmets are there to sell advertising space to Red Bull.

glassdave 09-28-2012 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by blefever (Post 3785737)
I know this is a sailboat.....but it's offshore and will run over 30 knots on wind alone!.....Any sailboat that you have to wear a helmet on is Bad Ass in my book.

I'm afraid we're gonna hafta pull your OSO membership for this . . . . :picard1: :D

blefever 09-28-2012 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by glassdave (Post 3786204)
I'm afraid we're gonna hafta pull your OSO membership for this . . . . :picard1: :D


Oh....Please don't :(

Although I did grow up on my Dad's sailboat, that made me a Go Fast Guy. The sailboat took 6 hours to get to Catalina, I now get there in 40 minutes and.... "I Like It".........but it does take me 6 hours to get to the ramp :( S#*!

I now have 6 boats all with motors, and my son has 2 boats, both with motors.

Hopefully you will not ban me for one moment of indiscretion, and the fact that I really do have the Gear Head Sickness.

Please don't ban me, I can't live without OSO, that would be like a "Hobby Horse without a Hickory Dick"......why even go on with life.

I promise to never again post a picture of a blow boat, rag bagger, go slow, laundry boat and whatever other negative names you can come up with for sail boats.

Sorry.....but these cup cats are just amazing IMO. lol :)

Rookie17 09-29-2012 08:21 AM

blefever, I agree with you. The technology in the America's Cup boats is amazing. I got hooked watching back in '88(?) and went to San Diego in the early nineties to watch the last rounds live.

Being a Kiwi originally is probably the cause of my indiscretion :D But carbon hulls back in the late 80's was kind of a big deal. When the "plastic fantastic" KZ7 was in the finals back then nobody went to work - pretty much the whole country of New Zealand stayed home to watch the final on tv.

Only ever been on a blow boat once though. Kinda like a horse to me, if there's no throttle with instant response I get bored quick. So please don't ban me either! :party-smiley-004:

glassdave 09-29-2012 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by blefever (Post 3786391)
Oh....Please don't :(

Although I did grow up on my Dad's sailboat, that made me a Go Fast Guy. The sailboat took 6 hours to get to Catalina, I now get there in 40 minutes and.... "I Like It".........but it does take me 6 hours to get to the ramp :( S#*!

I now have 6 boats all with motors, and my son has 2 boats, both with motors.

Hopefully you will not ban me for one moment of indiscretion, and the fact that I really do have the Gear Head Sickness.

Please don't ban me, I can't live without OSO, that would be like a "Hobby Horse without a Hickory Dick"......why even go on with life.

I promise to never again post a picture of a blow boat, rag bagger, go slow, laundry boat and whatever other negative names you can come up with for sail boats.

Sorry.....but these cup cats are just amazing IMO. lol :)

lol . . . ok you can stay. Tell ya the truth though some of the most impressive racing i have ever seen has been 12M Americas Cup stuff. Man that is some fierce competitive high tech racing right there not to mention watching the strategy develop during an actual race.

Still though i do have an inherent problem with a vessel that requires the weather to be sh!tty for it to function properly :D



Originally Posted by Rookie17 (Post 3786574)
blefever, I agree with you. The technology in the America's Cup boats is amazing. I got hooked watching back in '88(?) and went to San Diego in the early nineties to watch the last rounds live.

Being a Kiwi originally is probably the cause of my indiscretion :D But carbon hulls back in the late 80's was kind of a big deal. When the "plastic fantastic" KZ7 was in the finals back then nobody went to work - pretty much the whole country of New Zealand stayed home to watch the final on tv.

Only ever been on a blow boat once though. Kinda like a horse to me, if there's no throttle with instant response I get bored quick. So please don't ban me either! :party-smiley-004:

I was glued to the seat back in the 80's watching Dennis Conner hold off the Kiwis with a very heavily out matched boat, his craft quickly outdated. Race seven was legendary. I enjoyed watching everything that unfolded in the sport in the years after that, the challenges, etc.

mikebrls 09-29-2012 09:06 AM

some nice rough water sailing that I don't think any of our go-fast boats would want to be in
from about 1 minute on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXuzy0k9mZQ

blefever 09-29-2012 10:07 AM

[QUOTE=glassdave;3786606]lol . . . ok you can stay. Tell ya the truth though some of the most impressive racing i have ever seen has been 12M Americas Cup stuff. Man that is some fierce competitive high tech racing right there not to mention watching the strategy develop during an actual race.

Still though i do have an inherent problem with a vessel that requires the weather to be sh!tty for it to function properly :D

Whew......Thank You for your understanding, and I'm glad that you have now "Come out of the Closet Dave"........as far as Sail Boats go :)

As I said, I'm amazed at the huge cup cats and what the guys go through to sail them.

Helmet's on a sail boats? that says something. But I do prefer the traditional 12m mono hulls.

My wife and I sailed on NZ 2 in Cabo a few years back. They have NZ 1 and NZ 2 there as a tourist attraction and take people out on the boats and actually do match races. You grind winches, pull on lines, and take the helm, it was pretty cool even though the day we went the wind was light and best we saw was 10 knots.

Some of the most exciting and scary times of my life offshore were racing on my dads boat sailboat. Like you say Dave.....when the weather got s!**#...... the sailing got exciting.

blefever 09-29-2012 10:11 AM

Not that's what I'm talkin about!
 

Originally Posted by mikebrls (Post 3786612)
some nice rough water sailing that I don't think any of our go-fast boats would want to be in
from about 1 minute on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXuzy0k9mZQ


Gee, I was waiting for them to start "Pulling Crab Pots"


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