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Unbelievable boundary technology sailboat can exceed NH speed limits!
link is to second page of article showing successful second run... http://www.wired.com/autopia/2013/01...-sailrocket/2/ |
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I don't see why the boat itself would be illegal. There are many boats on the lake capable of high speeds, they are just not operated at those speeds.
I'm not sure this particular boat would be the best choice for the lake, I think there would be very few opportunities to use it much to its full potential.
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The Sail reminds me of the America Cup contenders last June in Newport. Many sailboats designed today are capable of high speed. My neighbor's son is on the national catamaran team. He frequently sails on the broads with a catamaran in excess of 45 mph. Even though the law says any watercraft is covered under the speed limit, My guess is the MP figures it is a sailboat so why bother?
The lake is not very sail friendly, because of the mountains and hills. The wind does not blow steadily in one direction like you would have on the ocean. As you navigate across the lake the wind will shift as you go by a hill or any kind of rise on land. But a sailor with the right craft is capable of high speed.
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I suspect Someone would have a problem with that boat on the lake. There is ALWAYS Someone.
![]() From the Speed numbers I have been able to find it looks like the Vestas boat reached 102.92 Kph/63.95 mph. Other than speed on the lake, the problem I think would be the Beam of the boat ...combined with the Speed... ![]() ![]() Another note: The Vestas boat waited for good wind on windward shore to avoid seas. They had the advantage of strong wind just downwind and over a beach,....SO NO Waves. The French have ALWAYS been the leaders/inovators in Offshore and particularly Single Handed Long Distance Offshore racing . ie: Round The World ![]() EDIT: Lets not forget the UNITS of Conversion. MPH to Acres Per Second.... ![]() ![]() Last edited by NoBozo; 01-23-2013 at 08:07 PM. |
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![]() —> Yes, the French now rule Britannia's seas—with apologies to new member mikea ![]() IF you are able ![]() ![]() Although it is a video of a craft driven solely by wind, this is to advise turning down your speakers. ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UU...&v=lOfP39LZtJw |
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Je voudrais faire un tour sur le bateau la! (how'd I do?)
Maybe if one of these pilots is around Winni he could help me get my boat past 6 knots. ![]() |
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