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Old 05-29-2010, 01:26 PM
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I would think hurricane force winds would break the mast of a sail boat. Definitely have some sort of shock and water proof camera. Make out your will.

What would happen anyway? Would you possibly get stuck in the eye, or would you bounce off the storm? As long as you were in the middle of the ocean I guess you would probably be okay, as long as your capsule does not get crushed.
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Old 05-29-2010, 09:31 PM
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I am with you Bill. And no, not you Snipe.

I'd love to sit in a super strong building like a parking garage. Still be protected and exposed at the same time. I'd get a Hurricane high out of that.

You old guys with kids just don't understand.
My car lived through the last 'cane in a parking structure, and barely got wet.




OK, it got wet, but it didn't really move around...much.


Actually, studies have shown that something like an open sided parking garage is safer when a hurricane or tornado hits, as compared to a close sides, but wooden structure. The wind shear in the middle of a garage isn't that bad, and no vacuum vortices form.
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Old 05-29-2010, 09:41 PM
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Crazy, I know... When I was a kid, I used to sneak out of the house to "play" in the hurricane... my fondest memory was me swimming waist deep in the street and having to get out long enough for a big white 70's model Cadillac to float by... really, the only thing that put any fear in me at the time, was all the lightning that was popping all around me....
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Don't know if I can get'er done by this season, but I am definitely gonna try by next season... The only issue I havent resolved is how to get the boat out to where the storm is... i will need the high winds to move the boat... unless I use a conventional sail to get me there and then discard it....
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Well, since you're so set on doing it, if you die, can i have your stuff? :-P
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Future Darwin Award in the making. You should strap rockets to your boat.
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Old 05-30-2010, 11:22 AM
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Surprisingly, I discussed this with my family and they are giving me their full support if it is what I feel that I need to do.... So I am gonna build this thing!!! I am gonna call it THE PELICAN.... you guys have your choice of a Guards red paint job or a Gulf Blue/orange theme... I am an asking all that can afford to help sponsor this build to do so... I will do it myself no matter what, but it will take some time if I have to go it alone... I would really like to see some of you business types pitch in for sponsorship and get your names on the boat... I intend to put individual donors names on the main sail and corporate sponsors logos on the boat. I will also ask around locally for sponsorship...

I think I can build the boat for about $4000.
Then I will need a aluminum kirkey racing seat
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lap top with sat cap if you expect video downloads daily..
and various other odds and ends...
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Old 06-01-2010, 09:26 AM
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Surprisingly, I discussed this with my family and they are giving me their full support if it is what I feel that I need to do

Oh honey, sign this paper from the insurance company before you go on your little boat trip, now you have fun, OK.
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Old 06-01-2010, 09:41 AM
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Old 06-01-2010, 09:44 AM
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Steve, that is a perfect design, looks like his sponsor will be the state asylum.
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Old 06-01-2010, 09:59 AM
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I have friends who were caught in the middle of the Un-named storm of 1991. The same storm the book and movie "The Perfect Storm" was based on. In their case they were among the very lucky as they survived. A husband and wife sailing around the world and close to returning home. They ended their trip being utterly thrashed in the middle of the storm. To hear them talk about their experience is riveting. Imagine being on a 38 foot sailboat in the storm of the century strapped in below deck in the pitch black, bleeding, broken and getting pummeled by parts of the boats interior that have failed due to severe hull flexing. Now imagine the boat being flipped over and over every time it goes over a wave for 48 hours straight. The storm and crushing waves stripped the entire mast assembly, all rigging, all handrails, rudder, etc. right off the boat. These two people also suffered chemical burns from the fuel, oil, and sanitary fluids that they were marinated in not to mention lung trauma. They were spotted by a search plane and then rescued by helicopter. I cant even do the story justice as it has to be told by the two that lived through it.

That said You are one crazy dude to want to put yourself in that situation. Think highly unpredictable and dangerous in a way that cant be imagined. Make sure you get an engineer involved unless you are one yourself. Also consider that if things really go wrong and you need to be rescued that you are directly responsible for putting your rescuers lives at risk.

However I do understand the thrill junkie aspect of your idea quite well as I am afflicted with the same illness and it would be one hell of a ride.
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We don't get hurricanes here in the Pacific Northwest but we get breezes from time to time and we have a wooded, rocky coastline. I have watched the sea play with driftwood logs averaging 3-4 feet in diameter, 50 feet long or better, and it's pretty impressive how Neptune can casually flick one of those things in the air. Just sayin'.......
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Old 06-01-2010, 11:31 AM
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Crazy idea - reminds me of the guy who attempted to across between Australia and New Zealand in a kayak. National Geographic did a special on it. Spoiler: he didn't make it.

Hmm - maybe after that you can snowboard down a lava flow of an active volcano. If you use the proper wax, your board won't burn...

...immediately.

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Old 06-01-2010, 12:53 PM
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Future Darwin Award in the making. You should strap rockets to your boat.
and frickin laser beams!
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Old 06-01-2010, 01:15 PM
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Dude, I have been windsurfing in a 40mph Nor'easter on an 8' board, 2.7 meter sail, in swells the size of a greyhound bus.


I crashed, snapped a carbon mast.

I dumped my rig and used the bouyancy in my wet suit to help me swim back to shore, It took almost two hours. I wasn't more than 200 yards off shore but came in 3 miles downwind.

No way would I put myself in a capsule in high seas. You'd get smacked by a lip that could toss you into the next zip code.

I'll help the man thats helping the man, man the camera. :>)

Take up kite surfing..........its a proven form of Kaos on the water

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