Wow, that is some crazy sh!t sailing down there! And I loved that they met with Peter Blake down there, I had to go look for the date of that film (2001), I know Peter was killed by pirates.
Thanks for sharing.
Blade F16 #777
Re: Around Cape HORN in a small Cat
[Re: Timbo]
#259629 05/15/1309:24 AM05/15/1309:24 AM
Wow, that is some crazy sh!t sailing down there! And I loved that they met with Peter Blake down there, I had to go look for the date of that film (2001), I know Peter was killed by pirates.
Thanks for sharing.
Many of us had the pleasure of meeting Beto during a Tybee 500 (was it 2006 or 7?). They chartered a Nacra 20 to include the Tybee 500 as part of their sail up the eastern seaboard. I think they switched back to their custom Hobie at Tybee Island but they continued far north. They were quite fast on the Nacra 20.
Jake Kohl
Re: Around Cape HORN in a small Cat
[Re: Bille]
#259630 05/15/1309:39 AM05/15/1309:39 AM
Wow, repaired a broken mast, recovered from turtle. They even brought their beach wheels. And Jake, they had them tied to "the top" of the boat.
I hear it's faster that way.
You should hear/see their story about rain forest sailing they did. They pulled their boat(s) apart and hiked them into the forest to go sailing. Those boys are serious.
Jake Kohl
Re: Around Cape HORN in a small Cat
[Re: Timbo]
#259634 05/15/1310:24 AM05/15/1310:24 AM
anyone got details on how the reefing system works for the Main ,on the 21's in the video ?
Kinda looks like the Boom rolls the main then locks ; so the sail tension comes from Halyard ?
Bille
It is the standard Hobie 21 Sport Cruiser main system. Boom rolls by cranking a handle in the front of the mast, like a starting handle on a Model T. Aft end is held up by a topping lift line.
Wow, that is some crazy sh!t sailing down there! And I loved that they met with Peter Blake down there, I had to go look for the date of that film (2001), I know Peter was killed by pirates.
Thanks for sharing.
Many of us had the pleasure of meeting Beto during a Tybee 500 (was it 2006 or 7?). They chartered a Nacra 20 to include the Tybee 500 as part of their sail up the eastern seaboard. I think they switched back to their custom Hobie at Tybee Island but they continued far north. They were quite fast on the Nacra 20.
That was the year of the Atlantic 1000/ obx 500 They raced the N-20 to the Outer Banks ,then sailed it to New York. Beto Pandiani is an exceptional human being with lots of great stories about the many,many places he has sailed catamarans.Lots of those places he was the first.
"I said, now, I said ,pay attention boy!"
The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea Isak Dinesen If a man is to be obsessed by something.... I suppose a boat is as good as anything... perhaps a bit better than most. E. B. White
Re: Around Cape HORN in a small Cat
[Re: mmiller]
#259638 05/15/1310:48 AM05/15/1310:48 AM
anyone got details on how the reefing system works for the Main ,on the 21's in the video ?
Kinda looks like the Boom rolls the main then locks ; so the sail tension comes from Halyard ?
Bille
It is the standard Hobie 21 Sport Cruiser main system. Boom rolls by cranking a handle i=on the front of the mast, like a starting handle on a Model T. Aft end is held up by a topping lift line.
Luff tension is achieved by 3:1 main halyard and a Cunningham.
He used the Hobie on one of his previous expeditions, this boat was custom built and the rig looks bigger that an h-21.
"Beto Pandiani May 11 Olá a todos amigos e amigas. O Igor meu companheiro de viagem acabou de sair aqui de casa de volta para Lyon onde ele mora. A viagem acabou, mas ainda temos o livro de fotos, as exposições e palestras. Não sabemos quando vamos nos encontrar novamente, mas sabemos que nossos planos vão nos unir alguma hora. Sonhamos em velejar pelo Ártico, pelas ilhas do Oceano Índico e sabe lá onde mais iremos juntos. O que sei é que juntos atravessamos o Pacífico e o Oceano Atlântico, e já ...See More Hello to all friends. Igor my traveling companion just came out here at home back to Lyon where he lives. The trip is over, but we still have the picture book, the exhibitions and lectures. We don't know when we'll meet again, but we know that our plans will unite some time. We dreamed of sailing the Arctic, the islands of the Indian Ocean and knows where else we are going together. What I do know is that together we crossed the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean, and already we have 108 days of open sea with 26 thousand miles traveled. My great friend back to France and here with me is a lot of beautiful memories. We went through many difficult situations together, we have a lot of laughter, were us, we are sad, we had to deal with all kinds of adversity, but we have a record that is worth more than all our brands. We never desintendemos, never discussed and every mile navigated our friendship was strengthened. We are very different in many things, but we have learned to take advantage of our diversity. What we have in common? Respect, mutual affection and awareness that together we are one. For us the most important thing is not what we do but how we do it. Igor Bely, thank you very much for another. I know that some time we will be together again, meanwhile we will play the seeds of our dreams out there that the wind will take charge of take them where necessary. Big hug. Photo Beto Pandiani. (Translated by Bing)
"I said, now, I said ,pay attention boy!"
The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea Isak Dinesen If a man is to be obsessed by something.... I suppose a boat is as good as anything... perhaps a bit better than most. E. B. White
Re: Around Cape HORN in a small Cat
[Re: Bille]
#259654 05/15/1306:04 PM05/15/1306:04 PM
Any links to "That" story ? A BAD way to go and prefer to stay away from places with pirates !
Bille
Here's all I could find about it on Wiki.
Sir Peter Blake died when a group of rogues robbed his ship. Sir Peter Blake was a sailor who won many trophies for NZ and contributed greatly in trying to save the environment when he saw how dirty the water he sailed in was.
While Sir Peter Blake was passing through the Amazon for an expedition with his crew a group of pirates ambushed them. One of the pirates pointed guns at Sir Peter Blake. Sir Peter Blake rushed down to get a rifle and shot on of the in the hand. However, another pirates host him in a lethal place thus killing him instantly.
Everyone who was in the pirate crew was sentenced 32 years of jail and the one who killed Sir Peter Blake was sentenced 36 years of jail. That was a small price to pay for one of NZ's greatest hero's of all time.
Blade F16 #777
Re: Around Cape HORN in a small Cat
[Re: Bille]
#259655 05/15/1307:26 PM05/15/1307:26 PM
Beto's got big balls on one trip he sailed his Eagle 20 cat from Greenland to New York He posted about 30 photos on another site a while back heres an answer he sent back {"hi Jeff. All the text that I have are in portuguese. I publish here in Brazil, 6 books, 5 f then are photo's book, and one is text. The name is " O mar é minha Terra" it's means " The sea is my land" . I am…"} heres a photo of him in Antartica
Jeff Southall Current boats Nacra 5.8 1703 Animal Scanning Services Nacra 5.8 1667 Ram Raider Nacra 18 Square Arrow 1576
Re: Around Cape HORN in a small Cat
[Re: Bille]
#259660 05/16/1307:19 AM05/16/1307:19 AM
Those guys have some serious, serious balls. Ain't no stock H21 in those videos but still a testament to how well built the Hobie line is in general. Wouldn't have wanted anything else in the 30 kts of breeze downwind run we did 2 years ago in the NCC.
26,000 ocean miles on beach cats, wow that is a stunning number. Those custom boats are works of art and very very impressive, crossing oceans on open boats is just insane.