I'm sailing Avecita, our 8' dinghynprice wrote:Russell, I think we have a race going! You're about 1800 places in front of me at present but it's scarey out here in a daysailor
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I'm sailing Avecita, our 8' dinghynprice wrote:Russell, I think we have a race going! You're about 1800 places in front of me at present but it's scarey out here in a daysailor
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Yeah, MAN! Every hair on my head is plastered back against my skull, my eyes water constantly, and I no longer have an article of clothing that even hints at the adjective "dry."nprice wrote:Very impressive! 14.9 knots in an 8ft dinghy
Imagine if they showed all 175000+ boats! I like the way you see your friends, the leaders, and just enough other boats to make it interesting!Roy J. wrote:Overall the program's graphics are not very precise: Liquidity and Sea Owl sailed right over each other for days, and I sailed through someone with no adverse effects on either boat. The program is simple on purpose.
On behalf of Neil and myself, we did NOT sail right over each other! Yes, we did rub rails a littleLiquidity and Sea Owl sailed right over each other for days,
No wonder there's a glitch here and there, when the site was flabbergasted about hitting 100,000.Sea Owl wrote:Just checked, as of just now, there are 172,807 skippers in this race!
There's not enough water. No wonder we're right on top of each other.Sea Owl wrote:Just checked, as of just now, there are 172,807 skippers in this race!
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The boats are expressed quite a bit larger than life size. Sea Owl and Liquidity have been as overlapped as the graphics could allow, yet we're miles (and about 100 positions) apart based on the rankings.Roy J. wrote:I did sail sail right over another competitor boat. I thought about how to avoid them, but couldn't maneuver that quickly, nor would the graphics support a quick tack.
Have you checked your winches to see if they still turn the same way?wingreen wrote:BTW, I just figured out that low pressure system I'm navigating that I've referred to over the last few days is really a high pressure system, since we're south of the equator now. Hi = counterclockwise and lo = clockwise.