Tuesday, May 11, 2010

WHAT IS BIG?


I had trouble fitting "Mirabella V" in the frame. That is" Leopard of London" which is 100 feet long on the outside of "Mirabella" The dark mast through the rigging of "Mirabella" is "Speedboat" also 100 feet long. Both of the 100 foot boat have power assisted winches and canting keels, which means that the engine must be running pretty much all the time in order to sail the boat. They sail with 18-25 people as they are all needed to make sail changes or any other big changes, like a jibe.
   Both "Speedboat" and "Leopard" are in Newport waiting for a weather window to make an attempt on the monohull transatlantic record. Because they have power assisted winches they can never own the outright record held by "Maria Cha" set in 2003
   "Speedboat" is also entered in the Bermuda Race starting June 18th, where I am certain they would like to set a course record as well.
    "Mirabella V" is, I believe ,still the largest sloop in the world. Despite to fact that everything is done by a computer and power, I have trouble conceiving of managing anything aboard her. Just the sheer size of the gear and the loads generated are mind boggling. The photo of people standing next to the headstay turnbuckle should be proof enough. This photo is courtesy of Bill Coleman.
   I am thrilled to see these boats and glad of their existence I am anxious to get back to the thread of the 12 meters and the America's Cup.

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