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Jules Verne #240704
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Is anyone following Loick Peyron & Banque Populaire?

They just turned the corner at the bottom of the Atlantic to pass south of Africa.

They are cruising along at 34.5 knots and are 655 miles ahead of the current record holder Groupama.

Amazing!

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1013 miles ahead of the record.


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800 Miles to go at 33 knots. 1468 miles ahead of the record. They should finish Friday or Saturday.

What a year for Loick Peyron.

AC 45's in the summer

Around the world on a 130 foot tri in the winter.

They're bad they're worldwide. My apologies to ZZ Top.

Re: Jules Verne [Re: jkkartz1] #242092
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He's BAD! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96K6Fvpbk3Q&feature=related

But I'll bet he's not wearing...Cheap Sunglasses!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9WTlP08LEg

OK, Loick might be Fast, but he's not as fast as Tommy Emmanuel: (stick with it at least to 2:00)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lbvSBNLLoo


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Originally Posted by Timbo
OK, Loick might be Fast, but he's not as fast as Tommy Emmanuel: (stick with it at least to 2:00)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lbvSBNLLoo


Albert Lee is faster! smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PscAZyOMGiA

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Originally Posted by MN3
Originally Posted by Timbo
OK, Loick might be Fast, but he's not as fast as Tommy Emmanuel: (stick with it at least to 2:00)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lbvSBNLLoo


Albert Lee is faster! smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PscAZyOMGiA

Nah . . . both rookies.
If you must, jump to 7:40
hang on


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I've got Carlos Santana and John Mc Laughlin's "Love, Devotion, Surrender" they play more notes on one album than any other I have heard.

Loick would be more like Duane Allman, playing only those notes that need to be played.

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Originally Posted by mummp
Originally Posted by MN3
Originally Posted by Timbo
OK, Loick might be Fast, but he's not as fast as Tommy Emmanuel: (stick with it at least to 2:00)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lbvSBNLLoo


Albert Lee is faster! smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PscAZyOMGiA

Nah . . . both rookies.
If you must, jump to 7:40
hang on


you win

thats crazy...

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Originally Posted by MN3
Originally Posted by mummp
Originally Posted by MN3
Originally Posted by Timbo
OK, Loick might be Fast, but he's not as fast as Tommy Emmanuel: (stick with it at least to 2:00)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lbvSBNLLoo


Albert Lee is faster! smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PscAZyOMGiA

Nah . . . both rookies.
If you must, jump to 7:40
hang on


you win

thats crazy...

silly me
little do I know . . .
this is insane


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Bahhh...Kid Stuff!

What were you doing when you were 15?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLQS27yQZYY&feature=related

Hey Kid! Get OFF MY LAWN!


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44 D 18 H 12
622 to go
34.9 knots right now


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Originally Posted by Timbo
What were you doing when you were 15?

I was playing guitar and chasing girls!

That kid has a great combo of flamenco and bass slapping on an autistic guitar, but he doesn't come close to being faster than that insane picking Philip posted

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24 miles to go looks like 45 days 13 hours


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Record battu !! Franchissement de la ligne d'arrivée en 45j 13h 42min 53s sous l'homologation du WSSRC.
Record beaten! Crossing the finish line in 45j 13 h 42 min 53 s under the approval of the WSSRC.


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Respect. Booyakashaa.

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29,002 miles in total ! at 26.5 knots! amazing numbers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wb3vNTolWkE

>>Well, a fast attack sub or aircraft carrier could theoretically beat the time on the JV course, it would not be "easy." The top speeds of these vessels are classified, but standard operation procedures would not allow these speeds for this length of time. The carrier would need to ditch the other ships in the carrier group (none of which could maintain 26 kt for any length of time), which would leave the carrier without defensive weapons and would require exceptional circumstances. The sub could not maintain this speed on the surface but could when submerged, however standard submerged cruise speeds are less than 26 knots, so you would need a very good reason to exceed standard speeds.

Interestingly, BP5 has substantially exceeded the top speeds of both nuclear subs or aircraft carriers. While we do not know the precise limits they are certainly in the low 30 knot range. I believe that no nuclear powered ship has ever done 45 knots nor an 800 mile day, which BP5 has done several times.

As a practical matter, I strongly suspect that 45 days for a 26,000nm non-stop route is a absolute record for a surface ship regardless of propulsion, wind, steam, oil, or nuclear. The other boats that might be able to beat that time, are extremely unlikely to attempt that course for practical reasons. <<

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Re: Jules Verne [Re: jkkartz1] #242162
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To Sail7Seas,

While you are most likely correct about a US Navy aircraft carrier or nuclear sub (fast attack or boomer) going around the world non-stop at those speeds ... the top "wartime" flank speeds those vessels are capable of is alot higher the "low 30's" ... and they have even exceeded 45knots .... they just won't "officially" tell us.

In the late 70's or early 80's the nuclear aircraft carrier USS Enterprise was tied to the dock in San Diego Calif ... when a "1st Class Red Alert" was declared .... this means ... she goes to sea ... NOW!!!! (if you where standing on the dock ... you didn't have time to run up the gangway !!!)

From the time she was tied to the dock, to the point she was "hull down" and over the horizon was in the order of 11 mins. So why do we know this? Because she rolled an ocean going +100ft Tuna boat w/ her wake ... in the harbor as she left, causing the drowning deaths of several of the tuna boats crewmen ...

The pictures of the Enterprise as she was following the channel out, making that long curving turn, show she was "banking" 10-15* like a airplane ... and you could read the numbers on her flight deck .... impressive!!!

Just imagine the shear horsepower she was generating ....

Harry

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now I wonder what BP5 would cost to charter for the sydney to hobart!!!

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