On The Dockside With Pirates Of The Caribbean2006/01/24 09:2224 January 2006On the dockside with PAUL CAYARD, skipper, JULES SALTER, navigator, andAustralian crew members ANTHONY MERRINGTON and JUSTIN CLOUGHER.Paul Cayard (USA)"We are definitely happy to be here, we had lots of ups and downs on thelegs but all in all things went well. We learnt a lot and we are nowlooking forward to being here with the whole team and getting someimportant work done in preparation for the next leg.""These are pretty damn awesome boats to sail. You can't even begin tocompare them with a 60. I guess you could say the Volvo Open 70 is aFerrari and the 60 a Camaro.""The key is knowing when to back off and that is the tricky part. We areall still learning.""In terms of the nature of the keel damage, that question is Best answeredby someone like Russ Bowler (Farr design). We don't know the full extentof the damage and we won't know until we've Made a full inspection of thekeel. But we know we will get to the bottom of it and make it stronger forthe next leg. We know we have to make a change to the ram materialssimilar to Ericsson and - More available
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