This is an amazing feat for the Falcon. To my knowledge, she was designed to reach 18/19 knots...Now she has gone over 20 knots and the crew are optimistic for mid 20's soon. That i would have to see... but i still find it amazing...she is practically faster than Royal Clipper. MF has 15 sails and royal Clipper has 42?...great feat for the Falcon crew....for more...http://www.symaltesefalcon.com/images/crew_diary.htm
Codger, she is supposed to cross the Atlantic to come down here( Caribbean) for winter season i think sometime in November...so you know how it is will winds in the Atlantic...maybe they might get wat they want out of the strong breezes of the Atlantic.
Gulf of Lyon AGAIN!! 67kts wind, three sails up and 24.8 Kts boat speed (GPS) Check our website for news www.symaltesefalcon.com
Yes, great stuff! from my favourite sail yacht. There is an update in the crew log on the Falcons' website if anyone is interested.
Sorry to say... We planned a very special review of MF to premiere in December. I have repeatedly, and I repeat, repeatedly... requested images from Perini and they have not followed through. I met with Sara Gioanola (assistant to marketing director Cristina Bernardini) at FLIBS and she apologized profusely for slacking and promised (once again) she would send images right away. Needless to say, nothing arrived. Sooo... being the pesky publisher I am, I e-mailed her one last time, about 2 weeks ago and she promised a package would be sent immediately. Once again... nothing, notta, zip, zilch! I'm done with Perini. Sorry Jed.
I have some good external pics of the MF in Monaco, you're welcome to have them, but I think you mean interior photos. This is an amazing yacht to behold, in scale, beauty and in design.
It's very kind of you to offer. Thank you. The magazines have provided good coverage on MF, but this build is even more unusual because it has it's own dedicated website, updated by Jed and his crew. This is, in many ways, much better than a review because we are getting real time information from the people who know a LOT more about the build than a writer hired to cover it. My reason for doing a feature on MF was because of its significance, and also because Jed has included YF members along the way. We have a number of notable launches coming up and we need to turn our attention to these builds now.
This is really sad Carl...for i was really really really..looking forward to the review you talked about many months ago..
let me try Sorry your getting nothing from Perini. I will see Sara at the Antigua show and will ask again Hopefully she will realise how much they are letting down the yacht-forums readers. Cheers for now from Antigua (morning after Shirley Heights!!!!)
YachtingWorld coverage I'm one of those Yacht Forum members who is really let down. Received my new issue of Yachting World (Jan 07) , and I must say this is THE BEST coverage yet
New Pics of the Falcon On the Falcon's website there are some new pictures under the month of January. Very nice sailing shots i must say myself and i particularly love the overhead sailing shot of her. Anyhow, you can see them here...http://www.symaltesefalcon.com/photos/amoryross/AmoryRoss_MalteseFalcon_16.jpg and here as well...http://www.symaltesefalcon.com/images/january-2007.htm
Carl I talked to Sara at the Anyigua show and she assured me she had sent two packages to you I don't know where they are going but maybe on more try. She seemed keen to help. Cheers Jed
Hi Jed, I received a Christmas card from Cristina Bernardini, so they have the right address! I think Sara was a giving you a "cover thy stern" answer. Thank you for following up on this. Carl
While we are waiting for some quality pics to come out, here's a couple (poor quality) scanned shots of the interior. Notice the vintage race car as a center piece in the saloon.
Speaking of the Maltese Falcon, we have not seen any updates on the namesakes' website. The crew must be really busy with charter.
Falcon and the Bucket Well I found one update to the crew log on the s/y Maltese Falcon's website. This update seems to be done by the owner himself and makes interesting reading.. not too long. http://www.symaltesefalcon.com/images/crew_diary.htm