Of course...Istiophorus platypterus can sail very fast - up to 50 knots have been recorded. However they don't use any kind of IPRCS, ie windward Sailfish doesn't have to give way.
Seen two of those in the Channel this year - not that big, and probably not well (i.e. they were inclined horizontally, not verticaly), but they were definitely alive.
thought he was sulking about missing the C'bourg run?
I know I am after you posted the menu! SWMBO has offered me a value double earlier today - a weekend pass to attend and a divorce all in one................ /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
I saw my first sunfish last Saturday about 50 metres off St Aldhelms Head. We had to swerve to avoid it. Only the big floppy dorsal fin was visible (about 35cm high) circling just in front of the boat. We went round it once then it disappeared. Even though it was calm, due to the disturbance of the sea surface caused by the race we couldn't see the body.