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Wow 18 knots and stable as land. Nice boat!!!
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Rolling on the cabin sole, laughing!
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This is frickin Hilarious. As a bonus, Toby's hair looks like he was hanging his head out the window for a bit.
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awesome
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Did the helmsman get wet? Why is he all of a sudden wearing a bathrobe? Or were there other kinky activities at play... ?
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Now I finally get it! Guess I'm a little dense. After watching this video like three times, in a monohull you might be doing 12 knots and all of your tea service would be on the floor in shards. This vessel does 20 + knots and the teacups and saucers are all still on the table, without anyone having to hang on to them. Yes, maybe tea does taste better when you're not maximally heeled over and only doing 12 knots. A relaxed, fast sail with nothing crashing to the floor - yeah, the whole world looks a whole lot better...
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nice
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Badass!!
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İ still see your anxiety on your eyes
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it all looks great but, what reach are you guys on and you have pretty smooth seas with great winds. most cats and tris will do so. cheers.
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Yeah, let's see it with 8' to 10' waves.
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Looks fun, but if I may ask, should the boat get capsized in a storm, can it be righted? Someone needs to design a self righting trimaran, and then I'm all aboard.
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This is sailing how it should be. No leaning, no Cold water splashing over you, comfy cup of coffe. And of course the speed. What more can one ask for?
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Wow... so spacious. 22 knots and not lifting a hull. Awesome boat.
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Obviously a remarkable experience that we monohull sailors have never experienced. Twould better interesting to take tea at 19 knots in a stiff breeze. Thanks for sharing. I expect to try it some time.
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Excellent ha ha haaa not many words needed
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All comments jealous
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smug assholes. stupid video.
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Gunboat cat's at 2014 Dubai boat show?
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You people suck .......I want one
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Drinking tea at 20 knots on the Gunboat 66!