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Bravo messieurs.. Je ne savais pas que vous existiez encore.. J'avais suivi Mr Tabarly dans ses premiers pas. Scandaleux que nous ne parlions pas de vous !!
There is ONE WAY to make that hydrofoil sailboat invincible: Computerize the controls of the foils. Add a form of 'auto pilot' to them, so that the computer maintains the foils at a near-constant depth in the water. As the wind picks up, the wind-side foil will actually start to pull 'down' instead of giving lift, thus preventing the boat from flipping over in high gusty winds. With such a control system, a very lightweight hydrofoil boat should easily be able to cruise at 60 mph in 40 mph winds.
Fantastic boat and team. I have followed this design since the beginning. Not the first foiling trimaran to cross oceans though. Éric Tabarly crossed the Atlantic in Paul Ricard a foiling trimaran to beat Charlie Barrs transatlantic record in 1980
In zee future after global apocalypse covers 95% of the earth with water Kevin Costner will find what remains of this boat and make it his home. Le Waterworld
I wonder if a weight distribution system like they use in aircraft to test passenger movement using water pumps woyld help keep the weight balanced ? Dont know why point you would be taking away from the spirit of sailing but a legit question
Simon WoodburyForget the water would be to cut down on the amount of people running back and forth. You wouldn't add 150 of water until you removed 150 pounds of person.