Gitana 13 Heads out the Gate - San Francisco

Boating and Sailing News 30 Mar


Gitana 13

Gitana 13 has headed out the Golden Gate in San Francisco, bound for another world record in Japan.

 

Check back at YachtPals.com later for more photos of Gitana 13 sailing in the San Francisco Bay, and under the Golden Gate bridge.

 

Good luck guys!

 

 

 

Gitana 13

Above Photo of Gitana 13 sailing under the Golden Gate, and out of San Francisco Bay by Peter Lyons of Lyons Imaging and YachtPals.com






Submitted By YachtPals on 30 Mar

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From sea on Gitana 13

Nicolas Raynaud's picture

Pitch black and far from gentle...

Our foulies are streaming with the spray and the big waves; already they’re completely soaked. The first night was full on, which is the nice thing about record attempts since you have the freedom to choose the right weather conditions in which to sail the first three/five days. … If you want a gentle introduction with a bit of finesse, you can always do a spot of ironing.

As soon as the Golden Gate Bridge was crossed and the stopwatch started, Gitana 13 reared up and got a handle on the speed, which she had not yet experienced in the Pacific. It was bordering on the wild side and then, as night fell without a moon and without stars, inked with an intense black, we got gusts of over 33 knots, which is something Gitana 13 hadn’t seen since her passage around Cape Horn.

Beam on to 4 to 6 metre hollow waves, we really got shaken about onboard and vigilance was paramount on the sheets and at the helm. Most surprising of all though was the cold: a biting, very wet cold which went right through you. An initial bracing night then, a complete contrast to the way we cast off, which was gentle and calm.
After a final ‘healthy’ meal (hamburger/chips/coke, the works!) relished aboard a former US Navy aircraft carrier in the bay and now transformed into a museum, we cast off as planned at 1400 hours local time and then put in a few tacks at the foot of San Francisco to join up with the infamous red bridge. Though there were only a few people on our quay, lost at the end of the bay, the harbour itself was teeming with sails on Saturday afternoon. Amidst foghorns and waves, we were given a fantastic send off. Next stop Japan.

- Nicolas Raynaud 

Bonne chance Gitana 13

Kim's picture

Bonne chance Gitana 13

Good luck Lionel, Nicolas, and all the other crew members of Gitana 13! San Francisco to Yokohama Japan in under 14 days 22 hours - No sweat Wink

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