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Here are a couple of short videos of Tritons sailing on SF Bay. Looks like a flood tide judging by the smooth water.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIdQgFi8 ... re=related


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMQANiWP ... re=related


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The second film is Whisper.

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Robert, I thought you were still sloop rigged...just caught up to your mizzen mast thread. Very nice!

You're really doing well in the video. Do you remember the boat that took the picture? He looks to be uncomfortably close.

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The first film is Sepibajezus, an east coat boat trucked out in 2000.

According to the hull # on the sail at least...

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Ganges #363 wrote:
You're really doing well in the video. Do you remember the boat that took the picture? He looks to be uncomfortably close.

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I kinda remember the day, but i sail there all the time. he was not too close, there are several convergence zones on the bay where a lot of sail boats will end up in close proximity. On a nice summer weekend we will have three racing fleets doing different courses around the bay at least 60 -80 other sail boats out for a pleasure cruises, thats not to mention the commercial traffic of tugs, barges, fuel tankers, container ships, ferries, and tourist boats on the way to Alcatraz. During the blue angels show, Tall ship visits, and the fireworks spectaculars it gets even crazier. So he was not really that close.

As an aside I have noticed a tendency in people who are accustomed to the close sailing during a race assume that this distance is comfortable and standard for other situations. I really don't like it when people sail near my boat for undetermined reasons.

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I happened to be at the Berkeley Marine Center when Sepibajezus arrived by truck from the east coast. People piled out of the nearby sailing school (OCSC) to admire her...'what kind of boat is that?'. Given the elevated perspective offered by the truck trailer, her hull shape could really be appreciated.

Tritons look great on the water, even better out of it.

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Robert The Gray wrote: As an aside I have noticed a tendency in people who are accustomed to the close sailing during a race assume that this distance is comfortable and standard for other situations. I really don't like it when people sail near my boat for undetermined reasons.

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I hate it when people sail too close without reason. It's just unnecessary: there's lots of water out there.

And if they're the give-way vessel, it's also counter to what the rules of the road require (i.e. early and substantial action to avoid collision). Giving way means more than the minimum: it also means allowing the other boat to have an idea of your intentions (hence "early and substantial action".

Seeing another boat keep coming closer generally makes me think that they haven't seen me and aren't going to give way. There are no neon signs to indicate what that other boat's doing.
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Hey that's my Sepibajezus

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Hey Guys that is my first TRITON 346 Sepibajezus! Very cool to see the video! I made the sail on the boat too - they look like Dacron sails but they are not - they are laminate mylar sails -hot! What do you expect from a sailmaker. I sold the boat to Edward Curran, who as far as I know - still owns her. Wonderful to see good old Sepi' sailing so proudly!
Thank you for posting the video.
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