Seems more like a case of someone caught with 5 aces.So what's up with the flag?....Can't fucking win on the course....so take them to the room...
I'm not sure I understand your comments. Firstly, you made the suggestion that Rufless was not sailing in all honesty and you got called on it by TrevB. Now you seem to imply that Hamachi are not in proper trim. Is this a pandamnic in the J-125's?I know I caught a bunch of shit for this earlier but I’m not surprised. The protest is for not sailing in ORR rating configuration for sails and other measured aspects or something like that (per the protest form). While I mentioned something about Ruffless earlier in the thread and I am glad this will get some discussion but it is a pretty ballsy protest coming from a boat that hasn’t re Weighed/measured in 8 years. Skip Navigated an amazing race his first and last third we’re a thing of beauty they got in a bit of trouble in the middle but stayed in it. I have done a Transpac with him on an STP65 great guy and very smart. So congratulations to the whole team they sailed an amazing race nonquestion. While it sucks for Ruffless and I hope they don’t get chucked I am glad the J125 fleet will be forced to discuss this. Nobody wants to be the guy that files that protest but it needed to be done. Fire suit on… again.
I did and he did and apparently they were since they retired immediately. I’m saying I don’t know and neither do they it’s been 8 years and I’ll leave it at that.I'm not sure I understand your comments. Firstly, you made the suggestion that Rufless was not sailing in all honesty and you got called on it by TrevB. Now you seem to imply that Hamachi are not in proper trim. Is this a pandamnic in the J-125's?
Nice race! Bold moves in the beginning, very fun to watch.Thanks Hitch,
That was a really good race for us. As in, not too windy, which wouldn't have been so great. A few notables:
We sailed 300 extra miles, but kept moving well the entire time. Only 3 more miles than Pyewacket though. Made for a very pleasant race. We basically sailed down to the Transpac course and then went west.
First J/111 to race to Hawaii. The second J/111 to race to Hawaii is finishing as we speak (they started two days after us).
We finished a few hours faster in 2016 on a Schumacher 28. Wolfpack finished a full 3 days later than in 2016. It was not a fast race at all for the Monday/Tuesday starters. In fact, only half the fleet has finished 14 days after the first start.
The Hurricane Darby swells (highest surf in Hawaii in 50 years?) made the finish for most boats pretty epic. I've heard a few salty sailors say it was the largest waves they'd ever seen. Breeze was only low 20's for most, but I heard a 30 and a 40 in a squall near the finish too.
We were the first boat small enough to tie up to the bulkhead, so that is basically like winning it all! Yay!
Swing by and say hello! We got in tonight. I’m still buzzing but great race. Really challenging for a first time navigator. God damn round down was costly. 2am. Pinned down. Fuck. But we lived.Thanks Hitch,
That was a really good race for us. As in, not too windy, which wouldn't have been so great. A few notables:
We sailed 300 extra miles, but kept moving well the entire time. Only 3 more miles than Pyewacket though. Made for a very pleasant race. We basically sailed down to the Transpac course and then went west.
First J/111 to race to Hawaii. The second J/111 to race to Hawaii is finishing as we speak (they started two days after us).
We finished a few hours faster in 2016 on a Schumacher 28. Wolfpack finished a full 3 days later than in 2016. It was not a fast race at all for the Monday/Tuesday starters. In fact, only half the fleet has finished 14 days after the first start.
The Hurricane Darby swells (highest surf in Hawaii in 50 years?) made the finish for most boats pretty epic. I've heard a few salty sailors say it was the largest waves they'd ever seen. Breeze was only low 20's for most, but I heard a 30 and a 40 in a squall near the finish too.
We were the first boat small enough to tie up to the bulkhead, so that is basically like winning it all! Yay!