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Convergent Evolution of Boats with Sails A
www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN Convergent Evolution of Boats with Sails A. Bejan1*, L. Ferber2 & S. Lorente3 This article unveils the geometric characteristics of boats with sails of many sizes, covering the range 102–105 kg. Data from one hundred boat models are collected and tabulated. The data show distinct trends of convergent evolution across the entire range of sizes, namely: (i) the proportionality between beam and draft, (ii) the proportionality between overall boat length and beam, and (iii) the proportionality between mast height and overall boat length. The review shows that the geometric aspect ratios (i)–(iii) are predictable from the physics of evolution toward architectures that ofer greater fow access through the medium. Nature impresses us with images, changes and tendencies that repeat themselves innumerable times even though “similar observations” are not identical to each other. In science, we recognize each ubiquitous tendency as a distinct phenomenon. Over the centuries, our predecessors have summarized each distinct phenomenon with its own law of physics, which then serves as a ‘frst principle’ in the edifce of science. A principle is a ‘frst principle’ when it cannot be deduced from other frst principles. Tis aspect of organization in science is illustrated by the evolution of thermodynamics to its current state1,2. For example, 150 years ago the transformation of potential energy into kinetic energy and the conservation of “caloric” were fused into one statement—the frst law of thermodynamics—which now serves as a frst-principle in physics. It was the same with another distinct tendency in nature: everything fows (by itself) from high to low. -
PHRF MASTER PHRF Master Nov 2017.Xlsx 2/15/18
Sail BoatName BoatType Skipper Club PHRF 276 CORSAIR 31-1D Kersey, Bo AYC -51 215 TRIBOLOGY F31 HORTON, P Casey, D -21 24 LAGNIAPPE F25C HOWARD,J AYC 9 80x F28 AYC 15 60 ARANA de AGUA F28R MAKI,V. AYC 15 163 CHECKMATE STILETTO 23 BUCK,P. AYC 15 1x LADY LEE STILETTO 27 STEVENS,R. AYC 21 22x Corsair 750 Kuc, J AYC 36 356 TRYST F27 AGEE,R AYC 60 246x Warrior 11 Metre Henrickson, James AYC 69 3580 Voodoo Beneteau First 35 BARLOW, ROBERT AYC 78 25527 ZEN 2 BENETEAU First 36.7 BOGGUS,W AYC 78 105-1 J 105 J/105 LEMMONS, K 78 307J J/105 SPURLIN,S AYC 78 675 J/105 LEMONS, KEN AYC 84 1051 Xcitation J/105 Lemons,K AYC 84 30J J/92 SPURLIN, S AYC 90 7 DUTCH COMFORT X-TREME 25 MARSH, PETER AYC 90 J/100 McDonald, Bruce AYC 93 178 COYOTE MELGES 24 ROCHARD,E. AYC 93 22 DANGEROUSLY VIPER 640 SIRCELY, JOE 96 601 VIPER 640 PAYET,FELIPE AYC 96 180 OBESSION OLSON EDWARDS,J. AYC 99 8143 OLSON 30 NEWMAN,J AYC 99 22586 LOWRIDER OLSON 30 COBB,G. AYC 99 149O BLOWN ASSETS OLSON 30 SMITH,T. AYC 99 MISTRAL ELITE 37 CUSHING, DORAN AYC 102 103 THE STIG VIPER 640 PAYET, FELIPE AYC 102 102x ANIMAL VIPER 640 JONES, JEFF & CARRIE AYC 102 42V GIDDY UP VIPER 640 VLANDINGHM AYC 105 31198x Red Sky C&C 37 PETERSON, BAY AYC 108 145 GODZILLA J/29 Tillinghast, J AYC 108 149 IMAGINE J/29 MEYERS,R Romberg, M. -
Gypsy — Alberg Sailboats
GYPSY — ALBERG SAILBOATS Builder: Alberg Sailboats LOA: 37' 3" (11.33m) Year Built: 1968 Beam: 10' 3" (3.10m) Price: PRICE ON APPLICATION Max Draft: 5' 6" (1.68m) Location: United States Our experienced yacht broker, Andrey Shestakov, will help you choose and buy a yacht that best suits your needs Gypsy — Alberg Sailboats from our catalogue. Presently, at Shestakov Yacht Sales Inc., we have a wide variety of yachts available on our sale’s list. We also work in close contact with all the big yacht manufacturers from all over the world. If you would like to buy a yacht Gypsy — Alberg Sailboats or would like help answering any questions concerning purchasing, selling or chartering a yacht, please call +1 954 274-4435 Gypsy — Alberg Sailboats Page 2 of 22 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 SPECIFICATIONS 3 Overview 3 Basic Information 3 Dimensions 3 Speed, Capacities and Weight 3 Accommodations 4 Hull and Deck Information 4 Engine Information 4 DETAILED INFORMATION 5 Exclusions 7 Disclaimer 7 PHOTOS 8 CONTACTS 22 Contact details 22 Telephones 22 Office hours 22 Address 22 Andrey Shestakov Tel: +1 954 274-4435 (USA) Bahia Mar, 801 Seabreeze Boulevard, Tel: +7 918 465-6644 (RUS) Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316, United States [email protected] Gypsy — Alberg Sailboats Page 3 of 22 SPECIFICATIONS Overview This beautiful classic design by renown designer Carl Alberg was so well received that she had a 22 year production run. Her beautiful lines and graceful overhangs turns heads wherever so goes. Built by Whitby Boat Works in Canada her full keel and solid construction provide excellent handling in a seaway. -
2012 Valid List Sorted by Base Handicap
Date: 10/19/2012 2012 Valid List Sorted by Base Handicap Page 1 of 30 This Valid List is to be used to verify an individual boat's handicap, and valid date, and should not be used to establish handicaps for any other boats not listed. Please review the appilication form, handicap adjustments, boat variants and modified boat list reports to understand the many factors including the fleet handicapper observations that are considered by the handicap committee in establishing a boat's handicap Yacht Design Last Name First Name Yacht Name Fleet Date Sail Number Base Racing Cruising R P 90 David George Rambler NEW2 R021912 25556 -171 -171 -156 J/V I R C 66 Meyers Daniel Numbers MHD2 R012912 119 -132 -132 -120 C T M 66 Carlson Gustav Aurora NEW2 N081412 50095 -99 -99 -90 I R C 52 Fragomen Austin Interlodge SMV2 N072412 5210 -84 -84 -72 T P 52 Swartz James Vesper SMV2 C071912 52007 -84 -87 -72 Farr 50 O' Hanley Ron Privateer NEW2 N072412 50009 -81 -81 -72 Andrews 68 Burke Arthur D Shindig NBD2 R060412 55655 -75 -75 -66 Chantier Naval Goldsmith Mat Sejaa NEW2 N042712 03 -75 -75 -63 Ker 55 Damelio Michael Denali MHD2 R031912 55 -72 -72 -60 Maxi Kiefer Charles Nirvana MHD2 R041812 32323 -72 -72 -60 Tripp 65 Academy Mass Maritime Prevail MRN2 N032212 62408 -72 -72 -60 Custom Schotte Richard Isobel GOM2 R062712 60295 -69 -69 -57 Custom Anderson Ed Angel NEW2 R020312 CAY-2 -57 -51 -36 Merlen 49 Hill Hammett Defiance NEW2 N020812 IVB 4915 -42 -42 -30 Swan 62 Tharp Twanette Glisse SMV2 N071912 -24 -18 -6 Open Class 50 Harris Joseph Gryphon Soloz NBD2 -
Sailwave Results for 25Th Annual Rotary Mayor's Cup Race
25th Annual Rotary Mayor's Cup Race Results Racing Division Fleet Position Pos Fleet Boat Name Class Sail No Helm PHRF R1 R2 R3 Pts 1st Racing B WITCHCRAFT J-29 103 MIKE PARSONS 108 4 4 8 2nd Racing A IXO SOVEREL 33 41933 WALTER TIMMERMAN 87 8 3 11 3rd Racing B SHOCKWAVE J29 283 TOM MOODY/TRIS COFFIN 111 12 2 14 4th Racing C LAST KID PICKED J-24 3300 ALAN OULLETTE 168 2 12 14 5th Racing A PEREGRINE J-33 22 FRITZ HORTON/JUDY BOND 81 11 6 17 6th Racing C MAVERICK TARTAN 31 42363 DONALD RATHBONE 153 13 5 18 7th Racing Soling NERVOUS WRECK SOLING 714 ROLAND SHERMAN 150 1 20 21 8th Racing C SLIPPERY J-24 4008 AL RUSSELL 168 9 14 23 9th Racing Soling SIM PAH POO SOLING 835 CHRIS DULEY 150 6 23 29 10th Racing A K2 J-120 120 LUIS GONZALES 51 29 1 30 11th Racing Soling SHAKEDOWN STREET SOLING 837 JOHN TROMBLEY 150 3 28 31 12th Racing B REALESCAPE J-92 43 DONALD DULEY 105 22 9 31 13th Racing B BARKODE J29 32096 HAROLD BROWNE 108 18 13 31 14th Racing C VICTORIA C&C 34 23873 RICHARD VILLAMIL 150 25 7 32 15th Racing Soling LINGUAHOSTEL SOLING 85 BRIAN WHITE 150 5 29 34 16th Racing Soling SOLING SOLING 849 ED TROMBLEY 150 7 27 34 17th Racing B SUNDANCER PEARSON 37 31239 TOM GLYNN 105 20 15 35 18th Racing C TOAD'S WILD RIDE WAVELENGTH 24 50 JIM FINCH 159 21 18 39 19th Racing B LIFT TICKET J-27 33911 DANIEL PRATT 126 30 11 41 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com 20th Racing C CHAOUSAROU METALMAST 30 30006 ANDREW SAJOR 156 17 25 42 21st Racing D EUREKA RANGER 26 189 CHRIS DOWNING 198 24 18 42 22nd Racing Soling SHADOWFAX SOLING 756 DAN INHELDER 150 14 30 44 23rd Racing A ADHARA ULTIMATE 27 26 LUC VARIN 84 39 8 47 24th Racing A DALLIANCE C&C 110 110 CHRISTOPHER MORRIS 90 37 10 47 25th Racing B DEMON IN DISGUISE J-29 32293 JAY HEASLIP 114 27 21 48 26th Racing Soling SOLING SOLING 224 PATRICK LARKIN 150 16 34 50 27th Racing C RHAPSODY C&C 34 167 CRAIG MEYERSON 162 38 16 54 28th Racing D SWAN SONG PEARSON 26 1607 ALLEN JOHNSON 213 19 36 55 29th Racing Soling MR. -
Catalina Sailing Yacht Sales
This is a monthly sold boat report. If you would like an Massey Yacht expanded report please contact, Ed Massey at [email protected] Sales & Service or 941-725-2350 Catalina Sold Boat Report for Jun 2020 Listed Date Sold Mos to % of Year US$ Listed US$ Sold Date State Sell Listed$ 47' Catalina 470 2009 274,000 Aug-19 262,000 Jun-20 FL 11 96% 44' Catalina 445 #75 2013 279,900 Feb-19 270,000 Jun-20 TX 17 96% 42' Catalina 42 1990 74,000 Sep-19 71,500 Jun-20 CA 10 97% 42' Catalina 42 1989 69,500 May-20 67,000 Jun-20 MI 2 96% 42' Catalina 42 1989 69,000 Mar-20 62,000 Jun-20 GA 4 90% 40' Catalina 400 MkII 1999 129,900 May-20 110,000 Jun-20 CA 2 85% 40' Catalina 400 MkII 2005 149,000 Nov-17 140,000 Jun-20 FL 32 94% 38' Catalina 38 1986 38,500 Aug-19 36,500 Jun-20 CA 11 95% 38' Catalina 38 1983 44,900 Feb-19 32,000 Jun-20 MA 17 71% 38' Catalina 380 2001 97,500 Feb-20 87,500 Jun-20 MD 5 90% 36' Catalina 36 2001 78,900 Oct-19 72,800 Jun-20 NJ 9 92% 36' Catalina 36 1994 49,999 Jul-18 44,000 Jun-20 MI 24 88% 36' Catalina 36 1991 49,900 Dec-19 43,000 Jun-20 NC 7 86% 36' Catalina 36 1988 33,900 Sep-19 26,500 Jun-20 OH 10 78% 36' Catalina 36 1987 44,900 Apr-20 40,000 Jun-20 CA 3 89% 36' Catalina 36 1984 35,500 Jun-19 30,200 Jun-20 CA 13 85% 36' Catalina 36 MkII 2002 55,000 May-19 45,000 Jun-20 NJ 14 82% 36' Catalina 36 MkII 1995 55,000 Sep-18 50,000 Jun-20 WI 22 91% 35' Catalina 350 2004 92,500 Dec-19 90,500 Jun-20 FL 7 98% 35' Catalina 355 2018 245,000 Jun-17 242,000 Jun-20 CA 37 99% 35' Catalina 355 2014 169,900 Mar-19 159,000 Jun-20 CA 16 94% -
Cruising Copper Harbor of Lake Superior
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Whitebread – XX
WHITEBREAD 20 RESULTS OCTOBER 12, 2013 Class 1A - Spinnaker ORANGE Start Time 10 0 0 10:00:00 Finish Time of Finish Time of Sail # Boat Name Last Name First Name Boat Type PHRF PHRF Day Day Elapsed Corrected Place (sec/mile) (TOT) (hr) (min) (sec) (hr:min:sec) (hr:min:sec) USA 37 Menace Boger Bobby Farr 30 51 1.1299 1 40 19 13:40:19 3:40:19 4:08:57 1 4224 Barleycorn Brownyard Brendan Swan NYYC 42 -6 1.2658 1 25 5 13:25:05 3:25:05 4:19:36 2 60449 Weegie Fleischman Richard Columbia 32 52 1.1278 1 50 27 13:50:27 3:50:27 4:19:54 3 52915 White Witch Landry Larry King 40 Mod 21 1.1976 1 37 9 13:37:09 3:37:09 4:20:04 4 52424 Waterwitch Cross Jay Waterwitch 48 27 1.1834 1 40 10 13:40:10 3:40:10 4:20:33 5 52455 Renegade Pribor Jeff X-442 47 1.1385 1 53 38 13:53:38 3:53:38 4:26:00 6 60909 Bravo Ward Sedgwick J111 39 1.1561 1 51 15 13:51:15 3:51:15 4:27:20 7 123 Purple Haze Oldak Lee Henderson 30 45 1.1429 2 6 2 14:06:02 4:06:02 4:41:11 8 Class 1B - Spinnaker ORANGE Start Time 10 0 0 10:00:00 Finish Time of Finish Time of Sail # Boat Name Last Name First Name Boat Type PHRF PHRF Day Day Elapsed Corrected Place (sec/mile) (TOT) (hr) (min) (sec) (hr:min:sec) (hr:min:sec) 360 Big Boat Rogers Bud J109 69 1.0929 1 59 4 13:59:04 3:59:04 4:21:17 1 369 Skoot Vos Jim J109 69 1.0929 2 2 30 14:02:30 4:02:30 4:25:02 2 32575 Paladin Richter Jason J35 74 1.0830 2 6 41 14:06:41 4:06:41 4:27:10 3 60115 Two Potato Wright Kenneth C&C 115 65 1.1009 2 7 49 14:07:49 4:07:49 4:32:50 4 50732 Swan's Way DiSunno Christopher Beneteau 41s5wk 107 1.0221 2 38 6 14:38:06 4:38:06 -
Delta Doo Dah: Season of Change, 2015
DELTA DOO DAH 7 At the end of last year's Delta Doo Dah feature story, we promised big changes for 2015, and indeed Delta Doo vorite destination has been Three River Dah 7 was like none other. Heck, even Since this year's Delta Doo Dah Reach. the Delta itself, where change comes retained a strong DIY element, we'll let "This year when we got there I more slowly than it does in the faster- the sailors pick up the tale: thought that it was odd that there were paced Bay Area, does not stand still. no other boats anchored, as it has been Among the changes affecting sailors Itzayana — Beneteau Oceanis 331 typical to see anywhere from 5 to 20 was a salinity dam that blocked the west- Liam Wald & Jane Wong, Santa Cruz others. Luckily we were going in at high ern entrance to False River (a popular "We were part of the Doo Dah again tide, as we found that the depth under shortcut and entrance to Franks Tract this year and had a great time as usual," the 6-ft keel was 1.5-2 feet. The tide was and Bethel Island), and produced strong writes Liam Wald. "We've been going to going to drop more than that, leaving currents in and around Fisherman's Cut. the Delta every year (sometimes twice) us in the mud. In years past there was Besides the new dam, various bridge for the last 10 years or so, and our fa- usually at least 3-4 feet under the keel closings, planned and unplanned, forced sailors to adapt their routes. -
Cal – the Better Boat
GalCal 102O The Cal 20 is the idealideal firstf irst boatboat for any family.family. She'sShe 's loaded withw ith features and she's fast, stiff, and with herher .built-in,built-in, self-righting characteristics, she'sshe 's very safe.safe . The high ballast-to-displacementballast-to-displacement ratio means easy handling in any blow . FOurFbur bunks and marine head give four people llotsots of elbowroom during a sail. Main-Main tenanceten~nce is reducedreduced to an occasional hosingho si ng downdown. ActiveActIve cclass lass over 20OO2000 boats.boats . L.O.A.L.O.A. 20' DDraftratl 33'4"'4" Call·UGal2-2f L.W.L.L.W.L. 18'18' S.A.S.A. 196 SQsq. fift Beam l'7' Displ.Displ. 1950 lblb. The Cal 2-27 is a lot more boat for no more money.money. BallaslBallast 900 lblb.. With the best use of space of any 27 footertooter.. Roomy and comfortablecomfortable, , yet sturdy and fast. She will rarace ce exceptionally well under MORC and ,r I CalGal 25 ~~e-=>- .*.^-<)A rulesrules.. Her underbody profile with a short keel SpaciousSpacious,, private, and comfortable,comfortable, the Cal 25 is the reflectreflectss Bill LapworthLapworth's 's current design thinking and idealfamilyideal family cruising boat. She'sShe 's also fast and has col- explains why sheshe's 's such a good perfoperformer. rm er. Jeclectedted lots of sisilverlver to prove her ability as a racer. A Below, every iinchnch countscounts.Two .Two lalargerg e windows and 20-100t2O-foot waterline ggives ives sprightly performance and a fourfo.ur ports let in lots of light. -
Sailing Holidays Around the Sunny Greek Islands BENETEAU 35 ANCHORED NEAR KASTOS
More new Beneteau yachts for 2018 Savour the joy of sailing in the sun! ® sailingholidays.com Flotilla sailing holidays around the sunny Greek Islands BENETEAU 35 ANCHORED NEAR KASTOS BARRIE AND HEIDI NEILSON Another wonderful year of sailing in the Greek Islands! We have been enjoying ourselves far too much Newcomers are introduced to sailing in the most Lead crews, on dedicated lead yachts, provide and lost track of time. We are now getting the third relaxed setting possible. Our yachts have been unobtrusive guidance and encouragement for generation of families and friends on our holidays. developed to be easy to sail and in the most our unique brand of laid-back sailing. Sailing a yacht around the sunny Greek Islands in pleasant of sailing areas! We offer holidays to suit everyone’s budget by the company of our dynamic flotilla lead crews We are proud of the number of people we have including as much as possible in the initial cost of remains an addictive activity. inspired about sailing over the years. Our holidays your holiday. If your messages are anything to go The islands of Greece are still as beautiful as the are for practical beginners and experienced by, our holidays continue to provide tremendous first time we visited. Even in this day and age, you sailors alike. experiences and wonderful memories. can still drift into a village harbour, tie up, and walk We work hard to keep our yachts in good running Hopefully this brochure will give you a feel for what a few paces to a welcoming quayside taverna . -
Annals Section4 Yachts.Pdf
CHAPTER 4 Early Yachts IN THE R.V.Y.C. FROM 1903 TO ABOUT 1933 The following list of the first sail yachts in the Club cannot be said to be complete, nevertheless it provides a record of the better known vessels and was compiled from newspaper files of The Province, News-Advertiser, The World and The Sun during the first three decades of the Club activities. Vancouver newspapers gave very complete coverage of sailing events in that period when yacht racing commanded wide public interest. ABEGWEIT—32 ft. aux. Columbia River centerboard cruising sloop built at Steveston in 1912 for H. C. Shaw, who joined the Club in 1911. ADANAC-18 ft. sloop designed and built by Horace Stone in 1910. ADDIE—27 ft. open catboat sloop built in 1902 for Bert Austin at Vancouver Shipyard by William Watt, the first yacht constructed at the yard. Addie was in the original R.V.Y.C. fleet. ADELPIII—44 ft. schooner designed by E. B. Schock for Thicke brothers. Built 1912, sailed by the Thicke brothers till 1919 when sold to Bert Austin, who sold it in 1922 to Seattle. AILSA 1-28.5 ft. D class aux. yawl, Mower design. Built 1907 by Bob Granger, originally named Ta-Meri. Subsequent owners included Ron Maitland, Tom Ramsay, Alan Leckie, Bill Ball and N. S. McDonald. AILSA II—22.5 ft. D class aux. yawl built 1911 by Bob Granger. Owners included J. H. Willard and Joe Wilkinson. ALEXANDRA-45 ft. sloop designed for R.V.Y.C. syndicate by William Fyfe of Fairlie, Scotland and built 1907 by Wm.