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The 50 knot sailboat
That's the magic number, so far the Hydroptere is moving forward as her new speed record is now set at 47.2 knots.
Link with video: http://www.hydroptere.com/index.php4?lang=EN This is no surboard with a kite, this is a real boat using hydrofoils.
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Whoa! I used to get excited planing my J/22 at 10+ knots. Going 45-50 knots in a sailboat? Yikes!
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Crewed on a J/22 for several years and also raced a Force 5 which will plane in 15 knot winds and it's a real ride when they plane. Most people think of sailboat racing as the Americas cup which has become a joke. 10-12 J/22's converging on the jib or leward mark in 20 knot winds can get real exciting... remember for all intent and purposes you have no brakes, no accelerator and iffy steering..
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Boy that brings back memories of when I had a friend with a pearson design 30' ,inland lake racing. tack, tack, tack, down wind spinnaker was the best, well for a minute you got to look around. 50kts.......dayam.
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ok, i'll bite 1 knot = ? MPH
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1 knot = 1.2 mph
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50 Knots = 57.6 MPH http://www.disastercenter.com/convert.htm Formula: 1 knot = 1.150 779 448 mile/hour (mph) http://www.onlineconversion.com/speed_common.htm 50 knot = 57.538 972 401 mile/hour (mph) http://www.onlineconversion.com/speed_common.htm
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Bursts of 15-16knots on my 505 - ah the memories -
50 knots is nuts. I'd love to sail an Australian 18 = that's got to be insane.
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My craft: http://www.hoverclubofamerica.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=962
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Hovercraft way way to much noise. Sailing = sound of wind
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I do love the sound and feel of the water on a sailboat.
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hovercraft are cool, but in a different way.
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I've gone 17 knots in a J105 and a Cookson 12M. Definitely gets your attention. I think I would like to do the 20-30 in a Volvo 70 but 50 under sail is too much for me.
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A Hobie 16 will do 18+ mph pretty easily in a good wind. Pitchpoled one once in Mission Bay in San Diego - seen the same happen often on Lake Michigan. It's pretty scary stopping that fast on water. Not sure I'd like to do that kind of "endo" at 50+!
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WOW, that was amazing to see that, I can't imagine being on the boat
the beauty of it is that its not even hardly touching the water, just flying over the waves. kinda makes the solo sail I did this past wkend in 12-14k winds and getting almost 7k outa my boat seem like I was standing still, but the boat was in the water
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