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Cel mai rapid catamaran de familie de peste Atlantic! 3.000 de mile în 11 zile – într-un confort perfect
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Took us 26 days to sail from Bermuda to the Azores, averaging 3.5 knots 😂
We are planning 40 days for our return voyage next year.
If you race across the ocean, you don’t get to spend all those wonderful nights under the stars! 😉
Haha full carbon rotating mast, cross beam, bulkheads, dagger boards. Cruising weight at 10t. Family cat indeed!
What do they do at night? Do they do shifts for watch or do the just roll up the sails at night and float or what?
55' cat with tiller steering?? What the hell? No thank you!!
I'm assuming this is not an off the shelf cruising catamaran, and that there were extensive modifications to mast, rigging, and sails?
Who wants to see people cycling on the cannaries in a yachting video… ?… or making „Sport“ on board?…
Bravo Régis !
Wich cat is that??
It is very impressive but it is not typical. I think that if you look at all ARC crossings over the years then you will find that multihulls are no faster than monohulls. Loaded up in the hands of inexpert crews they have to throttle back. They do have considrable advantages with one very great disadvantage – they may capsize.
young at heart living a long happy life… I hope to accomplish this one day
Check here a beautiful video of catamaran at the Adriatic Sea – https://youtu.be/XyKwDtaX0tY
50 footer with a tiller. nice
Now that’s more like it. Fun and excitement. How does it fair in a storm?
Very nice performance catamaran. Gotta have those skinny hulls and daggerboards. So many cats these days are just floating apartments, and don't go any better than a mono.
Mooi!
that's call life
You won't get bored! Thanks for the video.
3000NM in 11d 16h gives an average speed of 10.7kts. Nice video though.
Отличная лодка, отличный экипаж. Удивляет столь малое число членов экипажа и такой рекордсменский результат! Браво победителям!
Great boat, great crew. It is surprising to see such a small number of crew members and such a record-breaking result! Bravo to the winners!
Ok i though this was a sailing video. Click bait
That's some fun stuff !!
Comparing Catamaran versus Monohull is just ridicilous.
11 days = 11 x 24 hours + 16 hours = 280 hours
3,000 (nautical) miles / 280 hours = 10.7 kn average.
Otherwise 3.000 Miles x 0,868976 = 2.607 nautical Miles = 9.3 Kn average – Or did I calculate wrong?
11.4 nmph average speed for 264 hours
Strange to have a tiller and not a wheel on 50+ footer. Imoca Style
Rip
Dankie/ Merci 4 a great video.
The Volvo had 8 extra crew, which means about 1600 lbs of additional weight over the winners.
Familly? Non… Bien pour regatter ou traverser…. Mais pas pour un tour du monde… Pas assez de capacité de charge et pas assez d'autonomie. Un Neel 47 fait tout aussi bien tout en proposant un confort 10x meilleur.
OK boomers!
Now if they got a racing guy on there like me yeee haaa
3000 divided by (11×24+16) = I don’t know but I don’t get 12.5.
The 3000 … are they nautical miles or statute miles?
Can't understand the brand of that
cat?
Looks like they even did not take the shortest route but preferred to take the safer onger one that passes close to the Cape verdes . They could have shaved a day off me thinks
12.5 kn works only if over 3000 nm means 3500 nm!
I've been on a Marsaudon TS5 a couple of years back. It is definitely fast: feels more like an hydroplane than a sailboat.
The Helmsman was hard at it! 😆👍
Very sad about what happened to the boat and crew. You can not plan for freak accidents or UFO disasters…
I think the UK Dazcats are just as fast or faster.
Cruising cat my a,,. That`s a racer!
How/does the cockpit close up? Is it just roll up clears? No door at all?
The untold lesson is when you go really fast, your kinetic energy is dangerous. hence to loss of the vessel and one crew.
Les français sont toujours les meilleurs 😉👍🏻😅
My buddy has a hugo myers 58' cat we had her up to 18kts from Sf to HI.
Either it is 3500 nm at 12.5 knots average, if it is a 3000 nm sail it makes 10.7 kn average. Not bad either.
This is a great video or I should say it’s a great story.
Yeah, but I can fly across the Atlantic in 6-7 hours.