dunedin
Well-known member
Well done to the Sam’s in the IMOCA 60s, an amazing 3rd and 5th for Sam Goodchild and Sam Davies. This in one of the most competitive fleet of professional sailors and just two handed. And Pip Hare for persistence and finishing in spite of early gear failure (and it would appear an over eager start).
It must have been incredibly punishing taking these lightweight boats with their flat or even scow bows upwind at huge SPEED for hundreds of miles.
Huge credit to the designers, builders, preparators and sailors that the IMOCAs took overall monohull line honours (beating an 88foot IRC sled on the water) and in spite of the punishment hitting waves at 30 knots, there were just 2 retirements out of 29 boats. (Suspect this will be one of the highest percentage finishers of the entire fleet - who says modern boats don’t take tough upwind conditions.)
It must have been incredibly punishing taking these lightweight boats with their flat or even scow bows upwind at huge SPEED for hundreds of miles.
Huge credit to the designers, builders, preparators and sailors that the IMOCAs took overall monohull line honours (beating an 88foot IRC sled on the water) and in spite of the punishment hitting waves at 30 knots, there were just 2 retirements out of 29 boats. (Suspect this will be one of the highest percentage finishers of the entire fleet - who says modern boats don’t take tough upwind conditions.)