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Pegasus Open 50 Tour, Part 1: The Hull and Foresails

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The official Gizmodo raceboat, the Pegasus Open 50, was originally rigged for reliability for global cruising. Going from CA to HI in a race requires more power. Here’s a tour of the tech in the rigging, hull material and sails.

Bruce Mahoney, who helps run the team, is the guy walking me through the boat’s features. The video work is less than terrible, sorry, but hey, its a sailboat. I’m just trying to help you get your sea legs

Philippe Kahn founded Borland, invented the Camphone, and decodes human motion. He’s also a fellow outdoorsman, splitting time skiing Tahoe and sailing in Santa Cruz. He’ll share his Transpac 2009 sailing race with us live from the Pegasus Open 50. He and Richard Clarke set the race record for a double handed team in 2008 with a time of 7 days, 15 hours, 17 minutes and 50 seconds, besting all boats in overall time for that year.

[Previous Pegasus Sailing posts on Gizmodo, Pegasus]

https://gizmodo.com/fullpowers-motion-sensing-concept-knows-what-youre-doin-5271408

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