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SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Jul 1, 2012 - 11:25pm PT
Whoa Guido, thanks for the pics....beautiful. Dontcha just love the Pogos? I think they are the cat's meow. Beautiful lines, such functionality in a wonderful size. Rock star boats, indeed.



Susan
Evel

Trad climber
Nedsterdam CO
Jul 1, 2012 - 11:31pm PT
Fair winds and Following seas!
The Alpine

Big Wall climber
Jul 2, 2012 - 12:09am PT
Thanks for posting the pics Guido! Some good looking vessels in there. Anyone NOT have vane gear?
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Jul 2, 2012 - 12:12am PT
Is Mouton steel or glass?
Mighty Hiker

climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Jul 2, 2012 - 12:39am PT
Bon voyage to Michael, and may he be free of aquatic ferrets during his journey!

the trip itinerary includes a continuation on to Alaska and back down the Pacific Coast to the Bay Area in the Fall

I was wondering why it was called "trans-Pacific" until I saw that.
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Jul 2, 2012 - 12:45am PT
Is Mouton steel or glass?

neither, aluminium



Susan
Nohea

Trad climber
Living Outside the Statist Quo
Jul 3, 2012 - 12:15am PT
Just got out of a warmer part of the pacific and it's trade winds and warm water over here.

Hana Ho Michael

Aloha,
Will
Mark Hudon

Trad climber
Hood River, OR
Jul 6, 2012 - 12:02pm PT
How is Michael doing?
Jon Beck

Trad climber
Oceanside
Jul 6, 2012 - 02:42pm PT
Damn you for posting all the pictures, now I have drooled all over the keyboard!

Looks fun, for sure. Stay safe, we are all sailing with you in spirit.

http://singlehandedtranspac.com/race-viewer/

This link will show you the race, just mouse over the hull shapes to identify the boats. Michael is inthe middle of the pack with the light yellow hull

guido

Trad climber
Santa Cruz/New Zealand/South Pacific
Jul 6, 2012 - 03:05pm PT
Here is a recent fax of the North Pacific. You can see a Big Fat High, aka BFH which is stationary North of Hawaii and with the isobars spread so far apart it bodes for very light wind and slow slow progress if you are racing. Especially if you are loaded with all the toys and gear for a passage on to Alaska.

There is a Hurricane off the West coast of Mexico but far far away at this point it time and probably too distant to have any effect with the weather near Hawaii in the near future.

Michael and Mouton Noir are at 31degrees-16 min North and 136 degreeds-34 min West wallowing at around 1kt of boat speed. Wind speed 3.60 kts from 071 degrees.
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Jul 6, 2012 - 03:23pm PT
Bummer, is rowing allowed?
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Jul 6, 2012 - 04:41pm PT
Received Sat call this morning and we all know the expression cursing like a sailor. For about 30 bucks in airtime charges I think I heard every expletives deleted. Guido did a great job of showing the situation. He actually lowered the main because of no wind. It will be ugly getting her powered back up. In conditions like that the boat just rocks and rolls obnoxiously in the swell. Boom flies back and forth. It's the pits. Actually a lot of damage can occur because of the rocking. This is where we'd motor if doing regular cruising. Just waiting for the trades to fill in. Maybe I'll have more time to myself in Hawaii than I expected.

Susan
Argon

climber
North Bay, CA
Jul 6, 2012 - 04:53pm PT
Good luck to Mouton Noir and all of the boats. What a fascinating race. What is the deal with Truth? According to the Race Viewer, it is making 11.6 knots and will make Kauai in about 50 hours at that pace.
Gene

climber
Jul 6, 2012 - 04:59pm PT
Best wishes to Michael. Those are lousy conditions. The boat rocks like mad. You go nowhere. Things on board thump and clank. Stuck in the dull-drums. Here's to freshening winds!

g
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Jul 6, 2012 - 06:36pm PT
Truth is balls to the walls high end race boat. Not sure why he's in a race like this. Maybe building a winning resume. He's on to race in Australia after this. A climbing analogy would be that Truth is like Flourine or Honnold showing up at the base of El Cap in their shorts and everyone else showing up with a haul bag and porta ledges. And in the case of Mouton it's more like Pass the Pitons Pete.

Susan
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Jul 6, 2012 - 06:38pm PT
Mon dieu! Quelle analogie! Ya mean there's swilling allowed abord Le Mouton?
HighTraverse

Trad climber
Bay Area
Jul 6, 2012 - 07:03pm PT
UGH
Right now his wind is light and dead astern. The most uncomfortable direction in nearly any boat.

Go South young man, go South.
Get away from that high center. In the very light airs we were happiest with the main up, a reef in it and the boom belayed hard down amidships. Taut on the mainsheet with preventers out to the jibsheet blocks amidships on either side. Genoa wung out on the pole to leeward and also belayed down. Minimizes the flogging but still could get the sails drawing again in about 3 minutes when the breeze came up.


Hang in there Michael. This too shall pass.
SCseagoat

Trad climber
Santa Cruz
Topic Author's Reply - Jul 6, 2012 - 10:15pm PT
Go South young man, go South

That was my advice to him from the comfort of my recliner!!!



Susan
SalNichols

Big Wall climber
Richmond, CA
Jul 6, 2012 - 10:29pm PT
The problem is that the gyybe angle points you at Chile. Been there, done that, have the 2010 version of the t-shirt. Once you pick your "lane" in this portion of the course, changing lanes becomes very expensive in terms of angles and miles sailed. If Michael can soak down...good. Gybing is going to hurt until the high begins it's northern oscillation in a few days. Hopefully that TD will provide enough gradient to help the northerly boats in the squash zone.
SalNichols

Big Wall climber
Richmond, CA
Jul 7, 2012 - 12:58am PT
If you check out Michaels track, you can see where he gybed...hated the angle, and gybed back. Sometimes getting south is a real struggle.
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