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NickA
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Topic: Sailing with no keel! Posted: 30 Jan 13 at 8:07pm |
So, M. JP Dick is completing the Vendee Globe in a keel boat that has no keel on it. HOW on earth would you manage that.
It sounds like sailing a high powered dinghy (an RS800 say) with the crew and helm sitting on the centre line. Running deep down wind with no gusts, I can see it might be possible, but what happens up wind? I know he has water ballast - but how much righting motion does that provide. As a dinghy sailor who occasionally charters the odd (non planing) lead mine for a holiday ... it sounds quite mad to me. ..... but he's still upright!
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Rupert
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 30 Jan 13 at 9:08pm |
At least he has daggerboards to stop the leeway. I'm sure I'd not want to be trying, but he did comment that upwind was easier than off wind. Not sure why, though.
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Mister Nick
Far too distracted from work Joined: 01 Aug 09 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 389 |
Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 30 Jan 13 at 9:59pm |
Well he's got the daggerboards to stop him falling sideways too fast. I'm guessing that the boats were designed to deal with keel failure to some extent and therefore are able to sail on without it, albeit fairly slowly and conservatively. I guess it's because you've got so many sail options on a boat like this aswell. You can reef the main right down to practically nothing, you've got access to some really tiny headsails for when it gets nasty etc. So I'm guessing that's how he's managing it.
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Mark Jardine
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 31 Jan 13 at 6:46am |
The latest from JP here - http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/167752/Spanish-stopover-before-Les-Sables-dOlonne
He's taking a stopover to shelter from the Biscay gale, but now only has 350 miles to the finish! This will be a remarkable achievement if he makes it. All the best JP! |
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olly_love
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 31 Jan 13 at 8:33am |
water balast counts for alot of the RM,
he has about 5 tonnes of it so almost doubling his displacement, its also positioned well outboard and aft/fwd(depending on what he needs) so it makes a massive difference, |
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Rockhopper
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 31 Jan 13 at 7:50pm |
Well said i do hope he makes i too best of luck to him
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NickA
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 07 Feb 13 at 7:43pm |
Amazing, he's home. There was a comment on the vendee globe site that if he let it heel more than 30 degrees then it would fall over. I guess 30 degrees is quite a lot in a keel boat, but not when it has no keel.
Yes the water ballast has to help, especially as the hull is somewhat scow shaped, ie the windward side lifts rather than the whole hull rotating about some point below decks. Anyway ... what an achievement!
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ifoxwell
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Feb 13 at 11:23am |
I agree. Lets also not forget its easy to make judgments sitting comfortably on land... quite another when your alone, miles from any where when arguably the most important part of your boat falls off. |
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ASok
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Post Options Quote Reply Posted: 08 Feb 13 at 1:12pm |
It is an amazing achievement and really shows what these sailors are capable of.
The whole race has been amazing to follow. I hope they reconsider the rules for the next cycle and start building keels to last. I'm definitely in the camp that a keel should be a permanent fixture for the entire life of the boat, not just certain mileage.
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