All is well that ends well!
Type: Posts; User: El Capitan
All is well that ends well!
Nice work Karl and Bart!
I think that we will see a lot more capsizes when they have 4 boats on the course and they start passing in close quarters
My money is on the French guy!
Well, that stinks!
Go Boris!
Crews cut off the portion of keel infected with covid 19, with hopes that
the rest of the boat survives.
That was quite a run by Phaedo!
Now that the YRA people moved the Vallejo Race to a week later.
It looked pretty grim there for a while, but looks better now.
That would leave a big stain on your resume.
Good that Ker cleared up any confusion.
Well that is a bummer, but better safe than sorry.
These modern foilers are fast until they hit something.
Can't imagine high rise apartments there. Too industrial.
A modern marvel!
Lets hope Alex can get around unimpeded!
Classic BBS conditions, hot one day and howling the next!
Apparently the two boys were in the bow and the father was hightailing it from SF to Tiburon
when they slammed into a wake or wave at the entry to Raccoon Strait, the boys flew out and the boat...
I would suspect that a full load with all guests and crew charging at same time that the possibility of
a battery igniting and then others in immediate area following suit is very realistic.
Some of the lost were from Santa Cruz. :(
ORR not popular for buoy racing?
Well, if the idea was the the AC easier for teams to become part of the circus, just looking at the foil arms tells quite the opposite.
Rolling slowly through the night on highway 4 on way back a couple years ago,
a couple of nutts came flying by chasing each other, saw a couple gun flashes when
they got about 1/4 mile ahead.
Looks like it.
Catapult had a 14:44:21 run in 2017.
Who takes a backhoe into salt water and demolishes still usable sailboat on a public boat ramp?
Idiots!
Surprised that they were able to foil in yesterdays fickle winds.