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Sailrocket hits 38.3 knots in World Speed Sailing Record attempt

April 12th, 2007 by yachtbud

’Sailrocket’, the radically designed sail boat attempting to break the outright world speed sailing record in Namibia has reached 38.3 knots. And that’s with a flat tire! Paul Larsen, the pilot, had the following to say on his blog from the container HQ after a long hard day: ” We went for it today in winds averaging around 18 knots. Plenty of spectators and all cameras rolling. Everything was working. Everything was in place. I could feel the extra load on the knot as I slipped from the restraining anchor. Once into the wind Sailrocket lifted out and the next moments were perhaps the scariest I’ve ever had. Once again she headed for the beach like a horse to the barn. I knew from our first run that rounding up wasn’t an option so I sheeted on hard and stomped on the rudder to bear away. And I mean stomped. I tried to put it through the bloody bulkhead! I was heading for the beach doing over 30 knots. Something had thumped in the rudder setup and I feared a breakage… somewhere. Everything still felt tight at my end. It was already shallow and I felt that the big crash had already begun. I new that the only way out was left and if I couldn’t get there I would have to go down trying.

We weren’t running straight into the beach but we were closing on fast in a boat that I had full lock on just to hold it in a straight line. To her credit she did come around. As soon as I got her straight I gave a quick little ease of pressure on the left C-tech rudder pedal to see if I didn’t have it stalled. Sailrocket then headed for the barn again. There’s alot of spray. I kick myself for nearly parking it in the first instance and then teasing it all again. We are now doing around 37 knots and slowly the bow bears away again. I’m pulling on so much sheet to try and slow this ride down.I have now passed the timing hut at full lock, oversheeted and with the wreckage of the aft planing surface dragging underneath… at 38.3 knots. Over the dodgy ICOM radios I’m yelling ‘No steerage, no steerage’! I sheet it past centre and the wing stalls hard. We drop off the plane and the ride is over.

Personally I was amazed we had survived as at one stage I felt like merely a passenger in a fast crash. I had done all I could do and I just had to hang on and see what was about to unfold. I saw we had hit 38.3 knots and was happy to have gone so much faster than before but also disappointed we hadn’t hit 40.”
Australian Paul Larsen and his team have made great strides in the development of ‘Sailrocket’ for this speed attempt. The design concept of the boat goes back to pioneering work in the 60’s by Bernard Smith, then formulated with 4 BSC Ship Science students at Southampton University and the talented Sail Rocket Team. At the London Boat Show other industry experts and companies were found to add there talents. To date a host of experts, designers, hydrodynamics specialists and ordinary boat folk have contributed to the effort. For a good story, design information and even videos I suggest you visit www.sailrocket.com .

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