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    Posted: 28 May 15 at 10:58am
I'm looking to plan a long offshore trip of around 80 miles around part of the UK.  As a starting point I'm looking at what type of boat to use.  I think this will heavily influence all the other decisions (e.g. estimated time schedule, safety cover needs, accommodation (if needed) etc...)

A cat (e.g. F18) would obviously be a good way to cover the distance as they are relatively stable (compared to a fast mono) and very quick.  My question is assuming a constant reasonable wind speed (say F3-4) what kind of distance might be expected to be covered per hour? 

I know that this is far from a simple answer as it depends on whether you are beating, kite angles, sea state etc.  However there are quite a few long distance races out there so using them to get a rough idea of the time taken to cover that kind of distance, what are people thinking? 

I know the Anglesey Offshore race is 30 miles for cats and doesn't take all day, but i can't find any times as last year the course was reduced due to weather and only mono's entered.  I don't know enough about the other races to be able to judge anything from them.
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Here are the East Coast Piers Race results from last year.

We sailed to Clacton and back. About a force 1-2 going out, 3-4 coming back.

The full race is 48 miles round trip but we stopped at the turn mark before that so probably around 38 miles.

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Thanks, so based on all those results, an average of 5hr 15mins for 38 miles would be around 7.2 mph would be around 11 hours for 80 miles.

Gives me a starting point, thanks!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote catmandoo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 May 15 at 5:57pm
Lochness 50 miles ish , circa 4 hours As far as i can remember
 , windward leeward so sailed considerable further , tacking upwind and gybing down 


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That's encouraging, what was the boat and wind speed?  I know the flatter water helps but still a good time.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote catmandoo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Jun 15 at 1:52pm
flat water !!!! lochness 25 miles  long on section we raced , so 25 mile fetch for waves , wind force 4 to 6 (proper ) did first year in hurricane 5.9 sx , second time solo in stealth sxl , both circa 4 hrs , 2nd race off to slow start, but wind soon kicked in , these times with 3 capsizes thrown in both races !! , both times ahead of any f18s (actually passed when suffered triple capsizes at finish race 1 through sheer fatique !), but they werent up to much in those days (rocket ships now , guess as quick if not quicker than tornado )  , first year was won by an auss pro in a Tornado who was off the planet speed wise , I thought he had retired as sooo far ahead I couldnt see him , i was second until wheels fell off my wagon with 2 miles to go !!!

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truth will out , 
2nd was won by aussie 

first by A class champ Chris fields crewing in a tornado .

2nd race 
 

http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/138174/Loch-Ness-Monster-Race, stealth overtaken by 2nd a cat on finishline whilst capsized !!, mr brown too far back to see whit going on ;)



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Post Options Post Options   Quote fish n ships Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Jun 15 at 3:37pm
Thanks for this, were the speeds due to the extreme winds?  I only ask as it is unlikely that we would set off if the winds were much above a F4.

Looks to have been some epic racing though!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote catmandoo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jun 15 at 10:40am
sorry for getting soo carried away with Monster tales , it was truely epic racing which anyone who has done it will attest too :) 

Reckon you will get best out a cat in real solid  F3- F4 ,

vmg's down wind improve dramatically in stronger winds as you can almost dead run (assuming you flying kite ) 

80 miles in a full F4 in waves could be interesting :) 
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