The Walvis wind generator 'spools-up' on cue...
Tue, 6 Oct 09 12:17
Righto, here we go again. Outside it has all the makings of a good day... but it is a great day that we seek. The forecast is the same as yesterdays but we are hoping that it is a bit steadier... and up a few knots. The best place to wait is fully 'kitted' up over at speed-spot.
I'm taking no chances and have doubled the size of the launch anchor which VESTAS SAILROCKET strains against once the guy holding the nose into the wind let's go as we commence a run. I've also taken on another guy to help with the launch. We are just as likely to damage the boat in a launch as sailing. Handling this boat can be a real 'ball-ache' on a windy day. Some times when she gets out of hand she can take off, dragging a pretty long anchor behind her, and head straight up the beach. When it does this it dredges the main foil through the sand. We have put a lot of effort into the finish on the main foil and I don't want to scratch it... especially before a big run. It needs to be pretty immaculate at the speeds we are trying to achieve.
Simon, todays new guy, has just turned up. I wonder what he will see today?
Apologies for all the e-mails being generated... we are just working out the new website and will try and keep it all to just the blog updates.
Tomorrows forecast is still looking pretty full-on... but if today pans out... we'll be waiting.
Cheers, Paul.
What is the status?
Submitted by tobgun on Wed, 10/07/2009 - 10:54.Hello there,
hope everyone and the boat is alright.
Sounds like Paul had a fast run.
Hopefuly there is enough time to do the repairs.
all the best
Tobias from Gemany
re wind o the water
Submitted by taiw on Tue, 10/06/2009 - 13:33.If today does not pan out, trust tomorrow for you will be the wind in all man's sails, having taken that one small step for mankind. Salute, Kia Ora!
Taiw