If so, then the skipper's assertion that he would have no hesitation to take that boat into that forecast again would be analogous to...???In my mind, this debate is analogous to an investor buying a high yield bond and then claiming that they did not understand that the additional yield came at a price in risk.
It would be analogous to rolling the dice on yet another wildly risky investment - kinda like Wall Street did in the derivatives market after the Federal government showed their hand during the S&L crisis. Think about it - the crew walked away (well, was flown away via helicopter on the tax payers dime), and no doubt a shiny new boat is already in the works.If so, then the skipper's assertion that he would have no hesitation to take that boat into that forecast again would be analogous to...???In my mind, this debate is analogous to an investor buying a high yield bond and then claiming that they did not understand that the additional yield came at a price in risk.
Hard to tell; was that the back or the front that fell off?/...
Handle with care though, if you think mega do$$ars million buck luxury glass topped glam Cat’s are tricky-dicky…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RihcJR0zvfM
.../
...sailed by sharksNow this thread has guys sailing Stars to Bermuda in late Spring. Pretty soon we'll have
Lasers going over Niagara Falls.
With frickin' laser beams.Hard to tell; was that the back or the front that fell off?/...
Handle with care though, if you think mega do$$ars million buck luxury glass topped glam Cat’s are tricky-dicky…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RihcJR0zvfM
.../
...sailed by sharksNow this thread has guys sailing Stars to Bermuda in late Spring. Pretty soon we'll have
Lasers going over Niagara Falls.
sontimes you scarre me......With frickin' laser beams.Hard to tell; was that the back or the front that fell off?/...
Handle with care though, if you think mega do$$ars million buck luxury glass topped glam Cat’s are tricky-dicky…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RihcJR0zvfM
.../
...sailed by sharksNow this thread has guys sailing Stars to Bermuda in late Spring. Pretty soon we'll have
Lasers going over Niagara Falls.
I'm sorry, isn't this the Department of Redundancy Department?sontimes you scarre me......With frickin' laser beams.Hard to tell; was that the back or the front that fell off?/...
Handle with care though, if you think mega do$$ars million buck luxury glass topped glam Cat’s are tricky-dicky…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RihcJR0zvfM
.../
...sailed by sharksNow this thread has guys sailing Stars to Bermuda in late Spring. Pretty soon we'll have
Lasers going over Niagara Falls.![]()
Practice makes perfect.This is so tedious that I can barely stand to type it.
But after sifting the kernels from the poop, are we left to conclude that it was entirely predictable that the forecast front would overtake the RM given their expected (historical average) speed, and no one is asserting that they would willingly sail into that front?
In other words, even if they hadn't lost the rig they still couldn't have stayed in front of the front? The very system whose imminent arrival was cause to abandon would have caught them anyway so they still would have been in the shit, just different shit.
But they'd do it again?
Clean thanks for the link to the front page, I must go there more often, good interview very informative . Your mate CB sure comes off as cocksure. Nothing he can learn from losing a $2m yacht at sea and having to be rescued other than a few minor lessons related to the specific incident and vessel? Just got their assess kicked by ocean and have to brush it off and move on?They definitely did not do any practice dismastings to see what would breakMy apologies if I missed this....Maybe it was and no one expected anyone to actually take them to sea in winter.
Without further ado...
http://sailinganarchy.com/2015/03/01/the-last-of-the-rainmaker/
Very interesting observation eastbay. One that leads back to initial choice of leaving in first place perhaps.This is so tedious that I can barely stand to type it.
But after sifting the kernels from the poop, are we left to conclude that it was entirely predictable that the forecast front would overtake the RM given their expected (historical average) speed, and no one is asserting that they would willingly sail into that front?
In other words, even if they hadn't lost the rig they still couldn't have stayed in front of the front? The very system whose imminent arrival was cause to abandon would have caught them anyway so they still would have been in the shit, just different shit.
But they'd do it again?
Everything in this world these days is about risk management - and mitigation is part of thatAre we really discussing problems with the design or hyperbolic marketing claims. In all honesty, a boat designed for any and all Wx. would not be a sexy speed machine. Horses for courses. A more appropriate marketing scheme for the GB55 might have been focused more on the performance coastal cruising and racing.
Any time an architect or engineer designs the break point loads for a boat, they are simultaneously altering the weight and performance of the boat. Light is fast but light is rarely storm proof. The GB55 is performance oriented. As such, additional gear, modified tactics and an abundance of caution would have been prudent.
In my mind, this debate is analogous to an investor buying a high yield bond and then claiming that they did not understand that the additional yield came at a price in risk. Here, additional speed-sexiness comes at a penalty in break point load thresholds.
If the GB55 was meant to be an offshore cruiser, it would look like an Antares 44.
There will be subrogation.There won't be any litigation or investigation as there is nothing to investigate. Even if there was a design failure, the insurance company assumed the risk. They will cut a check to the owner and/or the bank and that's that.
But I'd bet they won't bind policies on GBs or their ilk anymore. Gonna have to go to Lloyds of London to insure disruptive technology type boats now.
Against whom?There will be subrogation.There won't be any litigation or investigation as there is nothing to investigate. Even if there was a design failure, the insurance company assumed the risk. They will cut a check to the owner and/or the bank and that's that.
But I'd bet they won't bind policies on GBs or their ilk anymore. Gonna have to go to Lloyds of London to insure disruptive technology type boats now.
This is so tedious that I can barely stand to type it.
But after sifting the kernels from the poop, are we left to conclude that it was entirely predictable that the forecast front would overtake the RM given their expected (historical average) speed, and no one is asserting that they would willingly sail into that front?
In other words, even if they hadn't lost the rig they still couldn't have stayed in front of the front? The very system whose imminent arrival was cause to abandon would have caught them anyway so they still would have been in the shit, just different shit.
But they'd do it again?
May all be true. But that dosnt stop people from suing in America! If we still had Southbound Herb none of this might have happened!Against whom?There will be subrogation.There won't be any litigation or investigation as there is nothing to investigate. Even if there was a design failure, the insurance company assumed the risk. They will cut a check to the owner and/or the bank and that's that.
But I'd bet they won't bind policies on GBs or their ilk anymore. Gonna have to go to Lloyds of London to insure disruptive technology type boats now.
the string of causation entities is long and each one has a strong plausible defense...
GB? most likely, but no direct link to the rig failure.
Hall? Same as GB, lot's of little parts they bought to put the rig together, any one of them could have been the culprit.
Commanders? most likely legal disclaimers out the ass on any routing info they provide
CB? 'Hey i was just following orders at the time' probably not collectible anyway...
The ins co is going to have a legal challenge to pin this on anyone. so most likely gonna cut the check, lick their wounds and move on.