[Land-speed] New LSR

dan warner dwarner230 at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 3 15:13:04 MST 2009


Yes, the founder of Oracle. His was the piece I saw on 60 Minutes last year.
Sounds like the court has been hard at work.
 
Dan

--- On Fri, 4/3/09, Chris Harris <yesford at clear.net.nz> wrote:

From: Chris Harris <yesford at clear.net.nz>
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] New LSR
To: "Bryan Savage" <b.a.savage at wildblue.net>, dwarner230 at yahoo.com
Cc: "land-speed" <land-speed at autox.team.net>, "Kirkwood"
<saltfever at comcast.net>
Date: Friday, April 3, 2009, 2:57 PM

Was this, that 22 mill yacht, or another ?
http://www.goskagit.com/home/article/court_backs_bmw_oracle_racing_as_challen
ger_for_americas_cup/

Chris H..............NZed.

> DW and list,
>
> What I remember about that, is that they added a rule that all
> contenders must have a single hull. Reminded me of the turbo
> Indy car because he was hoping they would let him run it once
> before outlawing it. Somehow his secret got out.
> I used to be in sailing. Got too expensive for me.
>
> That's what I like about Streamliners, any plan within a few
> basic common sense and necessary safety requirements is allowed.
> Common sense and history/experience are used to judge the design,
> the same are used to judge the execution of the design. These are
> the same principles used to design IBM Computers.
> All this means is, no fliers or junk allowed.
>
> I'll go back in my hole now DW.
> Bryan
>
>
>
> dan warner wrote:
>> There was a piece on 60 Minutes last year about some rich guy who
built an
>> America's Cup contender using the same principles. His boat had
dual hulls and
>> a sail(?) like the subject. It was so fast in testing that it was
deemed
>> illegal before racing. I think the cost was in excess of $22M.
>>  DW


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