The mystery box could be anything, it could even be a boat!
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Damn it, Ray. I just want to kill you and assume your identity.Leave a comment:
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Last edited by Ray Smoodiver; 04-16-2014, 08:50 PM.Leave a comment:
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Nothing beats classic Simpsons references.
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Heading up to Bermuda from Antigua in the VOR60, (very) Shorthanded with only three of us onboard. I was on watch alone doing the 0400-0700 watch. I had Tame Impala on the stereo (we had some seriously impressive speakers around the helms)and I sighted a boat on the horizon and elected to chased it down and check them out (the ocean is a big place and it gets boring). It took me 3.5 hours to chase this boat down from 0430, but I eventually caught them. They snapped this photo of us as we chatted on the radio, and eventually we met up in Bermuda for dinner and drinks:

They were a wonderful Austrian couple and we've remained in contact ever since. Craigslist.com/missedconnections/atlanticoceansailing
Shirley Heights, Antigua:

As you can see, English and Falmouth Harbours behind me.
Some from Bay of Islands Sailing Week in NZ (2013):
Vodaboat:








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While my stories will in no way be as good, I'll get the shots from my great capsize during the Aspen Open Regatta last year...more to come.Leave a comment:
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The J-Class: as far as I'm concerned, but absolute pinnacle of big boat sailing / crewing. I will captain one of these before I'm 40, I've no doubt.








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Rainy days in Antigua:

Champagne sailing, absolutely sending the VOR60 across the pond:

Antigua sailing week, chasing our sister yacht, The Lithuanian Sailing Federation:

Don't fucking paint your yacht like this:

We've been parked next to this bad boy for the last 5 months:
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The mystery box could be anything, it could even be a boat!
Time we had a boating / nautical thread in hurrr. Post pics of cool boats, stories of your boating adventures, and if you're pro crew, stories about what guests get up to
I'll start:
Noumea to Auckland in 5 days on an 84ft racing ketch:





How to rebuild a boat after it turns turtle in the Fastnet race:



(Work is that 58m white thing in the background)
Sending it in a Volvo 60 at St Barts Bucket last year:

An unpleasant watch in the middle of the Atlantic on the same boat, about 450nm out of the Azores (being watch leadrer, I get to play with the GoPro)

This is what happens when a designer of an 80ft race yacht tries to make the boat too light and the builder asks for a no indemnity clause because they can see from a mile out what is going to happen:


Hanuman, prior to heading out fo the J-Class racing in Palma, Spain:
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