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    Re: 3 Peaks Yacht Race

    Quote Originally Posted by Headless View Post
    I think it could be tight leaving Whitehaven amongst the leading three. It's high tide just after 1700 therefore, unless conditions completely drop, White Cloud should be in port in a couple of hours; the runners off the leading two should be back around midnight, which is low tide therefore they will not be leaving immediately. By the time the lock gates open there could be three boats waiting to leave.
    Ben there before, really frustrating being 4 hours in front and you just have to sit there. But that's what makes it fun. Next interesting bit for the leaders is the Sound of Luing

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    Re: 3 Peaks Yacht Race

    Direct link to the tracker
    http://www.threepeaksyachtrace.co.uk/followrace.php

    Dido just past the south tip of Galloway, 146nm from Fort William, flying along 4nm up on Nunatak (slower just now ~ on a different tack I presume? I only went sailing once though I'd love to repeat it!), White Cloud only another 7nm behind (which equates to almost an hour?)

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    Re: 3 Peaks Yacht Race

    Quote Originally Posted by LissaJous View Post
    Direct link to the tracker
    http://www.threepeaksyachtrace.co.uk/followrace.php

    Dido just past the south tip of Galloway, 146nm from Fort William, flying along 4nm up on Nunatak (slower just now ~ on a different tack I presume? I only went sailing once though I'd love to repeat it!), White Cloud only another 7nm behind (which equates to almost an hour?)
    it can all change on the turn of a tide. we once sat tacking for 3 hours and moved just 100m. the other boats had no tide and started to catch up quite quickly, we got a slight increase in wind speed and managed to creep over a turning tide and although we were only doing 2 knts and the occasional bit of rowing we knew that the boats behind were stuffed as the tidal flow was increasing against them. in fact they anchored up for 4 hours while we got away.

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    Re: 3 Peaks Yacht Race

    Not so sure about the idea if getting (nearly) shipwrecked is part of the bargain! Not to mention all that rowing..
    http://www.sleepmonsters.com/racerep...rticle_id=7976
    Adam & Chris Perry 2hrs50 for the Ben.
    http://www.sleepmonsters.com/racerep...rticle_id=7978
    Last edited by LissaJous; 19-06-2013 at 07:50 PM. Reason: Dismal spelling.. needed food!

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    Re: 3 Peaks Yacht Race

    Quote Originally Posted by LissaJous View Post
    Not so sure about the idea if getting (nearly) shipwrecked is part of the bargain! Not to mention all that rowing..
    http://www.sleepmonsters.com/racerep...rticle_id=7976
    ADam & Chric Perry 2hrs50 for the Ben.
    http://www.sleepmonsters.com/racerep...rticle_id=7978
    I remember bouncing over the bar...it isn't fun. I was helming at the time and it flipped me across the deck..most uncomfortable. Most of the racing boats push the draft issue, we spent the night on our side in the entrance to Whitehaven after trying to "squeeze" over the bar there on a falling tide. Had we got over the race was all but won as we would have had an 8 hour start on the next boat.

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    Re: 3 Peaks Yacht Race

    Quote Originally Posted by LissaJous View Post
    Not so sure about the idea if getting (nearly) shipwrecked is part of the bargain! Not to mention all that rowing..
    http://www.sleepmonsters.com/racerep...rticle_id=7976
    Adam & Chris Perry 2hrs50 for the Ben.
    http://www.sleepmonsters.com/racerep...rticle_id=7978
    Wow they've nailed that.. we did 2:59 a few years back.. that should be a new record..

    The one annoying thing about the 3PY is getting hold of past results... I can never find them

    Cracking run by the Perry's all through the event.

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    Re: 3 Peaks Yacht Race

    Quote Originally Posted by IainR View Post
    Wow they've nailed that.. we did 2:59 a few years back.. that should be a new record..

    The one annoying thing about the 3PY is getting hold of past results... I can never find them

    Cracking run by the Perry's all through the event.
    Totally agree Iain. A race with so much history and all you can ever find is last years winners...

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    Re: 3 Peaks Yacht Race

    Quote Originally Posted by IainR View Post
    Wow they've nailed that.. we did 2:59 a few years back.. that should be a new record..
    You should've read the link 11 mins outside the Ben record set in 1984 and 7 mins outside the mountain aggregate time from 2007
    The fierce weather on the first sail made most runners sick and left them shaken up for a night time run over Snowdon, so times were relatively slow, making the best aggregate time a huge challenge..
    And the Ben Nevis record has stood for nearly 30 years, and many think it will never be beaten because the path has deteriorated and today’s runners are constrained to stay on the main path and include an extra checkpoint at the half-way lochan.

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    Re: 3 Peaks Yacht Race

    Quote Originally Posted by IainR View Post
    Wow they've nailed that.. we did 2:59 a few years back.. that should be a new record..

    The one annoying thing about the 3PY is getting hold of past results... I can never find them

    Cracking run by the Perry's all through the event.
    Adam's having a great year - 4th at the Scottish Island Peaks, new record for the Four Inns, 5th after 2 races in the Lakeland classics, 1st at the Fellsman...
    Last edited by GeoffB; 20-06-2013 at 08:43 AM.

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    Re: 3 Peaks Yacht Race

    The fierce weather at the start was exactly like our year.. we only just won the snowdon leg but I was pretty ill, but the rest of the teams were hammered far more so luckily we just got that leg then it was flat sailing.. and rowing..

    I heard the 84 ben record was questionable, as they thought we may have broken it last year, I think there was questions about where the record went from or something..

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