The Ocean Race 2023 leg 3: Capetown to Itajaí, Brazil

littlechay

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I'm also on team "he said keel" but that second part is less accurate with the IMOCA pilots and their "overlays", they have heel, speed, and other adjustments on top of plain "come up and come down" of traditional wind angle modes.
Yea.. I should have said "wind angle" rather than "pilot"
 

3to1

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here's why these hulls should have more rocker and bow volume like the TM boat. maybe a hair slower around the planet, but a hell of a lot better behaved and more driveable when it really matters.

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TM also seem the be the boat least concerned with sailing suuuper flat and the boat handles very well even at some heel in those drone videos. 11th hour looks like it needs to be dead flat and Holcim maybe a little less but still flat, whereas TM can roll and bounce around no problem. Definitely the better southern ocean boat.
 
I'm also on team "he said keel" but that second part is less accurate with the IMOCA pilots and their "overlays", they have heel, speed, and other adjustments on top of plain "come up and come down" of traditional wind angle modes.
Agreed, keel is the one that makes most sense, 1 degree higher or lower wouldn't matter that much anyways and necessitate a "let's do that and see" adjustement. 1 degree keel is a much bigger deal.
Also i watched the video before coming here and realizing there was a debate over this, but to me it seems obvious he meant the keel.
 
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not pretty (from this morning)
They're still going 8.9 knots right now so it's not looking great. Speed over 4 hours is 13.7 kts and over 24 hours is barely 12.8 kts.
Apparently only 1 batten was smashed but it pierced through the main so they had to patch that up as well. The batten had a replacement so that shouldn't be too big a deal.

There were photos of Jack Bouttel inspecting a nearly-finished-looking patch so I maybe they're letting it cure (not too familiar with what products they're using but I assume some kind of resin which must be a pain to cure with the cold).
Anyways hopfully they can get back underway sooner rather than later.

They being said if you're gonna go low and slow with reduced sails, going South like they did was probably the best bet, so they've at least got that much.
 
But these are the conditions TM should be edging away, but they are not.

Love the Biotherm vid.As expected Sam looks comfortable and happy, and nice to have long clips instead of frantic editing
Well, Boris said they could be going 5 knots faster than they are, but they don't want to and are content just sitting on Holcim's face right now. Kind of like match racing, you know, stay between the opponent and the mark...
I'm not sure I'm buying it though. Sure, they could probably go faster and I get not wanting to stress the machine, but if it gets to 10-15 knots on the way up to Brazil, which it looks like could be the case, Holcim can probably pass them through boatspeed alone, so I'm not sure what TM is playing at really...
 
Well, Boris said they could be going 5 knots faster than they are, but they don't want to and are content just sitting on Holcim's face right now. Kind of like match racing, you know, stay between the opponent and the mark...
I'm not sure I'm buying it though. Sure, they could probably go faster and I get not wanting to stress the machine, but if it gets to 10-15 knots on the way up to Brazil, which it looks like could be the case, Holcim can probably pass them through boatspeed alone, so I'm not sure what TM is playing at really...
I think it's Holcim to cover. As long as they are in the same weather system with TM when they turn north they think they're good.
 

dg_sailingfan

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I think it's Holcim to cover. As long as they are in the same weather system with TM when they turn north they think they're good.
Not sure why Holcim should cover Malizia. Once the Boats turn north it will quickly become Holcim vs Biotherm I think. Remember: Malizia lost their Code 0 after 3 Days of Racing at the beginning of the Leg. That Sail is incredibly important & vital in lighter airs.
I am still hoping Malizia wins this Leg but I admit it doesn't look too encouraging. That 20 Mile lead they currently have will be eaten up in no time.

Brunel had a 70-80 Mile lead over Dongfeng during Leg 7 of the 2017/18 VOR around Cape Horn and the Dutch Boat ended up winning the Leg by a mere 16 Minutes.
 

dg_sailingfan

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But wait...
Team Malizia back up to Speed as the conditions starting to ease particularly the Sea State. They are doing 20 Knots in the latest Tracker Update at 23.00 UTC ;)
C'mon people, put on the Afterburners and stretch away a bit. You will need it :)
 
Not sure why Holcim should cover Malizia.
You explained why. Holcim's only sailing mistakes right now would be to break something or to let Malizia get into a different weather system, not that I see one. So they won't do either. They put on a loose cover, they go where TM goes, and they don't mind giving up handfuls of miles while they're at it. And this isn't just a race, it's a regatta, and Holcim is up 6. They just need to not lose
 



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