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So what’s it really like?

05/03/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 06 Mar 2017

 

 

So what's it really like?

Multihull Line Honours for Lloyd Thornburg's MOD70, Phaedo3 - RORC Caribbean 600  Rachel Fallon-Langdon
For ages now, well it seems like that anyway, these editorials have talked about multihull this, record that, outrageous boat speed and incredible 24-hour runs. In their own very unique way they totally represent the technical avant-garde, and thank God for that. Where would we be without their impressive shapes, wonderful rigs, and now of course, foiling magic.

To get an appreciation of just what it is like to be on board for a performance like this, we turned to master navigator, Miles Seddon. He is part of Lloyd Thornburg's crew on the MOD70, Phaedo3, and we got him in between stints in the Caribbean on the green machine, and then Lionheart. So check your PFD and PLB, and strap in for the ride of a lifetime!

Out of the box we got to learn that it is not all beer and skittles, when Seddon commented, “Unfortunately, I know all too well what it's like to be in front and have to say sorry, we've just missed a mark. It was the 2016 Middle Sea Race with Phaedo and Lampasdusa. I felt pretty low about it for the rest of the race, but the owner was great in saying, ‘Come on, we've got to go back and sail the course!' The other guys just took it on, gave me support on board, then gave me hell mercilessly afterwards. The support I got from other guys from the Volvo and AC was huge, I was fairly public about owning up, the Facebook video of me having to drink from my thong was viewed around seven thousand times.”

Miles Seddon, navigator on Lloyd Thornburg's MOD70 Phaedo3  Rachel Fallon-langdon


“As for sailing Phaedo3, I often liken it to driving a convertible sports car down a dirt track at 50mph in a torrential rain storm. The first time you bear away and the boat speed pushes beyond 30kn you'd better be holding on, the acceleration is huge. It's like nothing else, RIBs cannot keep up. The AWA changes from 20 to 40, the AWS goes from 40kn to 20kn and the boat speed goes from 18–20, and on to 28–32 knots.”

“We've had periods some of the transatlantic races when we have kept 30 knot averages up for whole watch cycles. There have been 689nm 24hr periods, which is a 28.7 knot average! It's not quite on pace with IDEC or Spindrift, but it's not too bad for a much smaller, much lower freeboard craft. I think it was in the 2015 RORC Transat that we had four, 600nm+ days, back to back. There must only be a handful of sailors out there that have broken the 600nm barrier, so to do it day after day was pretty cool. 700 would be great, but that would need some pretty special conditions.”

“Those sorts of speeds mean life on board is pretty intense. We are quite shorthanded on board, having 6/7 offshore, and 8/9 inshore, so on the long races, we all trim and drive. Sitting in the pod on deck, waiting to drive for your first night watch during any of the voyages is nerve wracking. You spend the last five minutes of your standby watching the averages; TWS, TWA, BSP, PERF%. You want to be safe, but fast.”

Lloyd Thornburg's MOD70 Phaedo3 will be flying in the Antigua 360º Race  Team Phaedo


“Then it's time to take the helm. It seems that the first night drive is always in 20kn wind at 90–120 TWA, which means no escape zone. Naturally, that just adds to the intensity. A quick hand over chat, step over the tiller, one slides out of the seat, the other slides in, BSP never below 30knots. You grip the tiller like it's the only thing holding you on the boat.”

“Five minutes in, your numbers are steady. All you can see at night is the B&G displays. TWA rules your life, BSP and TWS are quick checks, but TWA is locked in! Your heart rate starts to settle from 140 back to a more normal 110. Sometimes that's it, you're in the zone for the 40mins or 60mins that you're driving, foot in the hydraulic mainsheet release, and one hand on the traveller to dump it if needed. Other times, and it always seems to be on night one, there will be squalls, you're having to bear away rapidly whilst easing the traveller down, as the BSP passes 36 knots!”

Seddon then added, “Personally, I never sleep well on my first off watch. We have two bunks for'ard, between the mast foot and pod, and one back aft. I lie there and get tossed around. The aft bunk is a nightmare to sleep in at any stage, especially downwind, because it's so noisy and violent. The second sleep is much better, the noise is loud, but you get used to it.”

Lloyd Thornburg's MOD70 Phaedo3 – RORC Caribbean 600  RORC / Tim Wright


“It's when the noise stops that you wake up instantly, because it means the centre hull is out of the water! Downwind it should be kept in, and upwind it should be just kissing the water. I'd say I have some of the best one hour sleeps ever, but also some of the worst three hour sleeps.”

“Life below is uncomfortable. We have the three bunks, one nav seat, and one bench seat by the galley, that has just the one jet boil, and that's it. Oh yeah. And it's wet. The whole boat is wet. Above 15TWS you get fire hosed on deck, so when you come down the hatch you are soaking. The kit never gets chance to dry out.”

“Even on a race to the Caribbean it's wet, and 35+degrees down below. Personal hygiene becomes pretty important, just to get yourself to the finish line, as does eating. On the last Transat, which was a day slower than 2015, I was burning 4000-6000 calories per day.”

“So by day two you're into the rhythm of life on board. The speed is normal, 20kn BSP feels slow. It's still wet, the motion is still violent, but it's normal. Yes I do get seasick. Seemingly not on the longer trips, but the Fastnet World Record, Round Ireland Race, and Monaco to Porto Cervo, all saw breakfast getting the better of me.”

The Italian trimaran finished 13 minutes after Phaedo3 - RORC Caribbean 600  Rachel Fallon-Langdon


“I'm pretty lucky in that it hits quickly, I have a spit over the back, try desperately not to get hit by the spray back vortex, and I'm back to work. It's certainly not made easy by having to stare at a computer screen for hours on end. There an amazing number of navigators that suffer, I suppose it's an occupational hazard.”

“From a navigation point of view the traditional offshore races (400–600nm) are pretty easy to prepare for. They are like long coastal races on this boat. You have a set start time, and the race window is usually only 30–48 hours. So weather forecasting is usually pretty reliable, it's more of a boat on boat race.”

“The longer oceanic races are more work, with planning what to do with weather systems, sea states etc. We like to keep the boat in less than 3m seas, as greater than this really slows us down. However, from my point of view it's more interesting, especially with evolving weather systems, and the boat on boat scenarios.”

“Breaking records requires much more work up front. There's studying historical weather patterns to determine likely weather windows, as well as daily weather downloads and analysis. As it gets closer there is the daily calls to review the weather window, the likelihood of beating the record, and importantly, when to call the crew in.”

“We've had a couple of last minute changes, the first World Record we did from Antigua to Newport was go until the night before, when a weather forecast changed from a moderate/intense low pressure, to a fast moving, very intense hurricane. We all flew home for a weekend, came back in on Monday, left on the next weather system and broke the record.”

RORC Admiral, Andrew McIrvine presented Brian Thompson and Phaedo3 crew with the Multihull Class Trophy on Lloyd Thornburg's MOD70 - RORC Transatlantic Race  RORC/Arthur Daniel


On the subject of records, the North Sails 3Di ENDURANCE powered craft now holds eight, and Seddon said, “Lloyd's enthusiasm for records is infectious. He loves it. It would be easy to sail the boat in a relaxed mode during a record, with just the clock to beat, but we push hard. I never though you could get a 70ft trimaran completely airborne, but we did exactly that leaving the Needles during the Cowes–Dinard record.”

“For me that was a very memorable event. We were heading upwind at 18kn for the first 30 minutes, then reaching across the English Channel for the next four hours. You couldn't stand on board, everyone was crawling around, or hanging on, and grinding was done sitting on the deck. We averaged 28.7kn, for 4'48”. Given that the first 30 minutes was upwind, after the Needles the average was well over 30 knots. In the lee of the Channel Islands we were dodging rocks at the top of a 9m tide, doing 36kn in flat water. It was insane.”

“The recent RORC Caribbean 600 was a great race. Maserati had been slow in Malta, until my cock up, and then we'd beaten them by around 300nm in the transatlantic race. However, they really turned it around in the Caribbean. Contrary to the weather forecast of around 8–14 knots with a total shutdown, we spent most of the race in 12–18. They need 15 TWS to foil, and there were plenty of periods where we had opened up a lead, only to see them come charging back, being four knots faster than us!”

The Italian trimaran finished 13 minutes after Phaedo3 - RORC Caribbean 600  RORC / Tim Wright


“Any kind of lead on a short course disappears quickly when a boat is that much faster. It all came down to the last two legs. The first of them was Barbuda to Redonda, which was on the Starboard and for them their foiling gybe. Next was Redonda to the finish, and that would be on the Port gybe, which was slower for them. We had a 3nm lead at Barbuda, with 46nm to go, so we had to push hard as we knew they would be foiling.”

“I think by Redonda we had lost 1nm, and we were confident that we could maintain a 2nm gap on the last leg. As we approached the finish the wind lightened significantly, and I could see them on AIS still doing 28 knots. We were confident it was a going to happen to them as well, but you never know. Thankfully the wind softened for them too, and we crossed the line first about 13 minutes ahead.”

Champagne celebrations on Phaedo3  RORC/Arthur Daniel


There has to be a reward, and Seddon closes by explaining, “Docking back into Antigua after the 600 is insane. It's the third time we've taken Line Honours, and there must have been over 200 people waiting at the dock and cheering. The whole harbour follows the race, its massive, and it just so happens we seem to dock in when there is a massive party going on at one of the bars. So it would seem there is a readymade atmosphere that you don't get at any other race, other than the VOR or Vendée.”

Charging along is always a good way to know that you're Alive! - Sydney Harbour Regatta  Andrea Francolini


Right. Time to move on, and just as Tim Shaw said, “But wait! There's more.” Now you will have to go to the website for that, where you'll find plenty of things like Frank Quealey and the 18s, Flying Fifteens, Jon Sanders and that 10th circumnavigation, the Vendée, GC32s, Sydney Harbour Regatta, St Maarten Regatta, The Clipper, AC35, Etchells, the Youth AC, VOR, ESS, EFG Sail Arabia, 52 Super Series, and so much more.

Well done to all the associations and events for all the news you have been supplying. Keep it up. Readers await you! So please ensure you have your club or class do the same via the submit function, just up in the top right of the Sail-World home page. In the meantime, go for a wander to review the proverbial plethora of material for you to explore on the site, from all over the globe. Also, do keep a weather eye on Sail-World. We are here to bring you the whole story...


John Curnow



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North U partners with Isler Sailing for 2017 webinars
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JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiffs - Squalls and calms test fleet in Race 3
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Flying Fifteen Worlds - Another win for Brits in Napier
Jonny Fullerton,
Day 3 of the 21st Lexus Flying Fifteen World Championship in Napier and another semi - overcast day with light winds on Hawke's Bay. For a while it looked like an on schedule start for the fleet of 57 boats but after two general recalls the PRO was frustrated by the persistent shifts in direction from 60 - 100 degrees and had to signal a wait for the breeze to settle.... [more]


Hamilton Island Race Week - Book your preferred accommodation deals
Kristie Kaighin,
Have you booked your accommodation for Hamilton Island Race Week 2017? All the best properties book out early, so make sure you book soon to secure your preferred option.... [more]


JJ Giltinan 18ft skiffs - Replay Coverage of Race 3
Sail-World.com,
Catch the latest race of the JJ Giltinan Trophy for the 18ft Skiffs, sailed on Sydney harbour. Great coverage from the very knowledgeable team on the Camera Cat, including commentary from Peter Shipway, Bob Killick and Andrew Buckland.... [more]


RORC Caribbean 600 – A totally unique race
Louay Habib,
The 2017 edition will be remembered for highly competitive racing throughout the fleet, with American yachts winning the major prizes. The race was affected by unusual weather conditions, with a low pressure system sending the wind direction spinning through 360º of the compass.... [more]


Big breeze continues race Day 5 of the Club Marine Series
Yachting Victoria Media,
Race day five saw 120 boats registered for the series with some boats not venturing to the start line due to the fresh Port Phillip Bay breeze.... [more]


Unreal acts of seamanship
Brian Hancock,
It was a pleasure to watch Kiwi Conrad Coleman cross the finish line to complete his Vendée Globe. He lapped the planet without using any kind of fossil fuels; just wind and solar to power an array of instruments as well as the all important (and power hungry) auto-pilot.... [more]


Lexus Flying Fifteen Worlds – Steve Goacher steady in light winds
Jonny Fullerton,
Another semi-overcast afternoon in Napier for the second day of the Lexus Flying Fifteen Worlds. After one general recall Race 3 of the championship started under the U flag with all 57 competitors spread across the length of the start line. The first upwind leg was well spread but sailors who got off the line cleanly and into clear air, were keen to get to the middle right of the course... [more]


A rare opportunity to sail in Canada-
Brian Pozzey,
Sail the fabulous Vancouver Island, Georgia Straights and The Desolation Sound. This area regarded as the greatest wilderness and picturesque area in the world is open to a 16 day cruise with Sailing Adventures.... [more]


Congratulations NSW Sports Awards winners
Sailors with Disabilities,
Sports NSW held its annual sports awards ceremony last Friday night. Hundreds of athletes and sports clubs from across NSW gathered.... [more]


Great prices on stock to clear-
Ross and Whitcroft,
Multipurpose water sports smock top. Suitable for Inshore / Dinghy sailing. Tear proof fabric, adjustable cuffs, neck and hem, fully taped, pre cast elbows, large front pocket with water resistant zipper, reflective shoulder prints.... [more]


RORC Caribbean 600 won by Stratis-powered yacht for fourth year
Ellie Brade,
For the fourth year in a row the RORC Caribbean 600 has been taken out by a Stratis-powered yacht, further confirmation that Stratis is the sail membrane of choice for any serious performance yacht. Bella Mente claimed first place overall with fellow Stratis client Proteus in close second. Both yachts were in good company at the head of the fleet with Leopard 3, also using Stratis sails... [more]


Alex McKinnon's images from the WISC series.
Alex McKinnon,
Photographer Alex McKinnon was out on Melbourne's Port Phillip for the WISC series, which forms part of the Port Phillip Women's Championship Series. It was hosted by Sandringham YC and the short course was run right out the front of the club on the Eastern shore of the Bay.... [more]
 



 

 
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