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LP706 Corsario

Registrado: 24 Nov 2004 Mensajes: 1231 Zona de Navegación: CADIZ
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Publicado: 20/11/05 23:29 Asunto: PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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Hola a todos:
En esta página podéis seguir la ARC 2005, 230 barcos de crucero, intentarán cruzar el Atlantico, desde Gran Canaria a Santa Lucía, han salido hoy.
¿Alguno de la Taberna?
¿Andandara Al-Tanllaui????????????
Saludos. _________________
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LP706 Corsario

Registrado: 24 Nov 2004 Mensajes: 1231 Zona de Navegación: CADIZ
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RAF Corsario


Registrado: 07 Mar 2005 Mensajes: 1260 Zona de Navegación: Mar De Alborán
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Publicado: 21/11/05 01:45 Asunto: : PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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ja Capitán Pirata

Registrado: 25 Nov 2004 Mensajes: 718 Zona de Navegación: barcelona
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Publicado: 21/11/05 01:55 Asunto: : PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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Que pocos españoles participan, alguien sabe cuanto cuesta la inscripcion a esta regata. _________________ Jamás aceptes algo inferior a tus sueños. En algún sitio y momento, algún día, y de alguna manera los encontrarás |
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Charran Hermano de la Costa


Registrado: 24 Nov 2004 Mensajes: 2145 Zona de Navegación: Cantabrico
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Publicado: 21/11/05 02:10 Asunto: : PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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Casi todos son ingleses.Los españoles ,como media docena...pero con barcos muy buenos...
La lista de participantes,así como la de los barcos,es muy importantante.
Gracias por el link,LP 706.
Saludos.  _________________ Quienes no comprendan que el velero es un ser vivo jamás entenderán nada de la mar ni de los barcos.Bernard Moitesier. |
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Al_Tanllaui Hermano de la Costa


Registrado: 24 Nov 2004 Mensajes: 2502 Zona de Navegación: CADIZ
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Publicado: 23/11/05 04:51 Asunto: : PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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¡¡¡ Vamos esos españoles ... !!!
DORAMAS. Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42. Joaquín Fernández.
FERMER. Beneteau Oceanis 473. Alberto Ferrer.
KORNAT. Fountaine Pajot 46. José Canto
LADY SPHINX II. Vripack Doggersbank 58. Guridi Javier García.
OLE OLE. Bavaria 50. Jose A. de la Peña.
ORANDA III. Northwind 59. Carlos Rodríguez.
OUMMOULCOLZOM. Privilege 585. Alfonso Torres.
(Fuéron los que nos adelantáron, y fotos, con el "Prati" hacia Canarias).
SATAUTE. Jeenneau Sun Odyssey 40. Santiago Quintana.
TORRE DE VUIT. Amel Super Maramu 50. Joan Monsarro.
VIRVIC III. Catana 521. Juan Echave.
El TORRE DE VUIT, mejor clasificado, está el 29º y en las últimas 24 h. hizo 209 Nm.
Suerte a todos ...
 _________________ Al_Tanllaui.
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"A partir de un cierto punto, ya no hay posibilidad de retorno. Ese es el punto que es preciso alcanzar." (Aforismo de Kafka)
... y, recuerda, "pincha" a babor !!! |
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Al_Tanllaui Hermano de la Costa


Registrado: 24 Nov 2004 Mensajes: 2502 Zona de Navegación: CADIZ
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Publicado: 23/11/05 04:52 Asunto: : PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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¡¡¡ Vamos esos españoles ... !!!
DORAMAS. Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42. Joaquín Fernández.
FERMER. Beneteau Oceanis 473. Alberto Ferrer.
KORNAT. Fountaine Pajot 46. José Canto
LADY SPHINX II. Vripack Doggersbank 58. Guridi Javier García.
OLE OLE. Bavaria 50. Jose A. de la Peña.
ORANDA III. Northwind 59. Carlos Rodríguez.
OUMMOULCOLZOM. Privilege 585. Alfonso Torres.
(Fuéron los que nos adelantáron, y fotos, con el "Prati" hacia Canarias).
SATAUTE. Jeenneau Sun Odyssey 40. Santiago Quintana.
TORRE DE VUIT. Amel Super Maramu 50. Joan Monsarro.
VIRVIC III. Catana 521. Juan Echave.
El TORRE DE VUIT, mejor clasificado, está el 29º y en las últimas 24 h. hizo 209 Nm.
Suerte a todos ...
 _________________ Al_Tanllaui.
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"A partir de un cierto punto, ya no hay posibilidad de retorno. Ese es el punto que es preciso alcanzar." (Aforismo de Kafka)
... y, recuerda, "pincha" a babor !!! |
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Al_Tanllaui Hermano de la Costa


Registrado: 24 Nov 2004 Mensajes: 2502 Zona de Navegación: CADIZ
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Publicado: 29/11/05 18:50 Asunto: : PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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Pues van ...
1º Leopard ... 10 kts. empopada del W
2º Acaia ....... 10 kts. través del S
3º Emika ...... 7 kts. aleta del SE
1er. paisano ... Lady Sphinx II ... puesto 28º
Fermer (con "tripu" de familiar Cofrade) ...101 º ...
Y ....... el "Prati" ......... "calentando génova-diesel para cogerlos" ...
 _________________ Al_Tanllaui.
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"A partir de un cierto punto, ya no hay posibilidad de retorno. Ese es el punto que es preciso alcanzar." (Aforismo de Kafka)
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RAF Corsario


Registrado: 07 Mar 2005 Mensajes: 1260 Zona de Navegación: Mar De Alborán
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Publicado: 01/12/05 01:02 Asunto: : PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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SE HUNDIO UN VELERO de la regata ARC.
Toda la tripulación esta fuera de peligro y en puerto, los rescataron salvamento marítimo.
Rompieron la caja de la orza de un golpe, no se mas. |
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LP706 Corsario

Registrado: 24 Nov 2004 Mensajes: 1231 Zona de Navegación: CADIZ
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Publicado: 01/12/05 18:50 Asunto: : PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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Hola a todos:
Drama unfolds West of Cape Verdes as the crew of ARC yacht Caliso is evacuated
Crew all safe and well
Cowes Once again the ARC net swung into action yesterday, bringing yachts to the assistance of British registered Sweden 42 Caliso some 300 nautical miles west of the Cape Verde Islands. Skipper and co-owner Mark Matthews had called for assistance after a crack opened up along the keel box causing a continuous flow of water into the two year old yacht.
Several ARC yachts altered course to rendezvous with Caliso, as MRCC Falmouth organised for a bulk carrier, the MV Endless, to divert and evacuate the six strong crew. At 19:30UTC yesterday (30-Nov), MRCC Falmouth confirmed that all crew were safely onboard the ship and the yacht had been abandoned at approximate position 16.07N 029.43W. A salvage attempt using an ocean going tug from Sao Vicente in the Cape Verdes is being organised.
Speaking from the bridge of the MV Endless, Mark Matthews said that the crew were all fine and unhurt. He went on to describe the situation on board. “We discovered we were taking on water and the keel box was damaged. This, we think, stems from an accident the boat had a couple of years ago which, although seen to by a surveyor, was obviously not fixed properly.” He continued, “the danger was that if the keel got worse and fell off, the boat would have capsized with no notice. Last night was a nightmare with most of us sleeping on deck all night.”
The alarm had been called, late on Tuesday 29-Nov, when the crack had first been discovered. The yacht turned around and began motor-sailing cautiously back towards the Cape Verdes, some 300 nautical miles East of their position, and an alert was issued to all ARC yachts in case the situation deteriorated.
During Wednesday, in freshening ENE trade winds of around 25 knots, and with an Atlantic swell building, it became impossible for the Caliso to lay a course for the Cape Verdes. Despite proceeding with extreme caution, the sea state was increasing the pressure on the already weakened keel box, increasing the ingress of water, although the pumps were coping.
Concerned that the keel could break suddenly, and anxious for the safety of the crew, skipper Mark Matthews made the heart-wrenching decision to call for an evacuation before the situation got any worse and he alerted the crew families of his decision by email.
After a fleet alert via the ARC net, and a call from MRCC Falmouth, six ARC yachts - Hurra; Stormsvalen; Bla; Frangi; Mercury Rising and Blonde Moment, and one other yacht Moby Dick, diverted to rendezvous with Caliso. Moby Dick and Frangi were first on station and stood by Caliso until the MV Endless arrived in the early evening. In the last remaining hour of daylight, the crew of Caliso were pulled aboard the tanker, and the yacht set adrift with its navigation lights on. "It is just so desperately sad watching Caliso all on her own down in the sea," said Mark after the evacuation.
Speaking from the ARC office in Cowes, event organiser Jeremy Wyatt commented "we are delighted that the crew of Caliso are safe, and would like to thank those yachts that were involved, and MRCC Falmouth for their efficient response."
ENDS
Ni que fuera un Bavaria. _________________
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LP706 Corsario

Registrado: 24 Nov 2004 Mensajes: 1231 Zona de Navegación: CADIZ
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Publicado: 01/12/05 18:55 Asunto: : PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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Hola a todos:
Drama unfolds West of Cape Verdes as the crew of ARC yacht Caliso is evacuated
Crew all safe and well
Cowes Once again the ARC net swung into action yesterday, bringing yachts to the assistance of British registered Sweden 42 Caliso some 300 nautical miles west of the Cape Verde Islands. Skipper and co-owner Mark Matthews had called for assistance after a crack opened up along the keel box causing a continuous flow of water into the two year old yacht.
Several ARC yachts altered course to rendezvous with Caliso, as MRCC Falmouth organised for a bulk carrier, the MV Endless, to divert and evacuate the six strong crew. At 19:30UTC yesterday (30-Nov), MRCC Falmouth confirmed that all crew were safely onboard the ship and the yacht had been abandoned at approximate position 16.07N 029.43W. A salvage attempt using an ocean going tug from Sao Vicente in the Cape Verdes is being organised.
Speaking from the bridge of the MV Endless, Mark Matthews said that the crew were all fine and unhurt. He went on to describe the situation on board. “We discovered we were taking on water and the keel box was damaged. This, we think, stems from an accident the boat had a couple of years ago which, although seen to by a surveyor, was obviously not fixed properly.” He continued, “the danger was that if the keel got worse and fell off, the boat would have capsized with no notice. Last night was a nightmare with most of us sleeping on deck all night.”
The alarm had been called, late on Tuesday 29-Nov, when the crack had first been discovered. The yacht turned around and began motor-sailing cautiously back towards the Cape Verdes, some 300 nautical miles East of their position, and an alert was issued to all ARC yachts in case the situation deteriorated.
During Wednesday, in freshening ENE trade winds of around 25 knots, and with an Atlantic swell building, it became impossible for the Caliso to lay a course for the Cape Verdes. Despite proceeding with extreme caution, the sea state was increasing the pressure on the already weakened keel box, increasing the ingress of water, although the pumps were coping.
Concerned that the keel could break suddenly, and anxious for the safety of the crew, skipper Mark Matthews made the heart-wrenching decision to call for an evacuation before the situation got any worse and he alerted the crew families of his decision by email.
After a fleet alert via the ARC net, and a call from MRCC Falmouth, six ARC yachts - Hurra; Stormsvalen; Bla; Frangi; Mercury Rising and Blonde Moment, and one other yacht Moby Dick, diverted to rendezvous with Caliso. Moby Dick and Frangi were first on station and stood by Caliso until the MV Endless arrived in the early evening. In the last remaining hour of daylight, the crew of Caliso were pulled aboard the tanker, and the yacht set adrift with its navigation lights on. "It is just so desperately sad watching Caliso all on her own down in the sea," said Mark after the evacuation.
Speaking from the ARC office in Cowes, event organiser Jeremy Wyatt commented "we are delighted that the crew of Caliso are safe, and would like to thank those yachts that were involved, and MRCC Falmouth for their efficient response."
ENDS
Ni que fuera un Bavaria. _________________
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Rho_Bootis Corsario


Registrado: 24 Nov 2004 Mensajes: 1175 Zona de Navegación: 41º22'N / 002º10'E
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Publicado: 01/12/05 19:05 Asunto: : PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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Saludos.
¡¡La leche!! no sabia que participaba el "Torre de vuit" con su Amel supermaramu, que elemento el Monsarro, es la leche el tio.
TBO tu barco favorito jejeje
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Al_Tanllaui Hermano de la Costa


Registrado: 24 Nov 2004 Mensajes: 2502 Zona de Navegación: CADIZ
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Publicado: 05/12/05 20:43 Asunto: : PARA SEGUIR LA ARC |
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Ya llegáron dos ........ el "Leopard" y el "Acaia" ... ... a Sta. Lucía.
El primero en ......... ¡¡¡ 13 días y 5 horas !!!
Jode******************************* !!! ... ¡ Cómo corren los j*****s ... ! ...... El "Prati" ... ... igual llega en menos tiempo ...
Por ellos .......... y todos los demás (que deseo lleguen también ) _________________ Al_Tanllaui.
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"A partir de un cierto punto, ya no hay posibilidad de retorno. Ese es el punto que es preciso alcanzar." (Aforismo de Kafka)
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