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Images => Life, the Universe & Everything Else => Topic started by: Mikes on July 31, 2018, 15:37:41
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A 385 nautical mile yacht race from Sydney Harbor to Southport takes place at the end of July each year. This year, around 60 yachts competed. I usually take part, but other commitments intervened this year. I watched the start with a couple of friends on their boat, and borrowed my wife's never-used-before Nikon Coolpix P900 for the event. I must admit that I was quite impressed with it given the unstable platform of our pitching boat and the distance between us and the competitors.
A few random snaps. Sorry about the date stamp - I forgot to turn it off.
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Impressive yachts Mike, totally different league than the sailboat I was on a few times this summer ;D
Is your crew on one of these images btw?
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No, only one jumped ship to race this year.
These maxis are way out of my league, too. You would need the GDP of a small country to run each one of them!
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Commanche, a 100ft super maxi, designed by the French Verdier, and owned by the former Netscape founder, I believe, is so beamy, that it’s nickname is the “Aircraft Carrier”. Yes, definitely another world. :o
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Very intimidating,,, Wow 8)
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Wow, do you "usually take part" in the yacht race? That is amazing!
A literal "super zoom" camera would be some of the most appropriate camera for the purpose. Glad you enjoyed the race!
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Hi Akira. Yes, I have raced about 8 times in this winter race over the last 12 years, missing three while I have been living in Tokyo. I have a Danish X-Yacht, and sail with a crew of 8. It’s less than half the size of the maxis!
A feature of the race is the annual migration of whales along the east coast of Australia during the race. We had one breach unexpectedly a few metres from the boat during a race a couple of years ago. Scary!