At the risk of being the bearer of not great news...

The Redline 41 "Jackknife II" is last in Class 6 (class 6) and 72 of 89 in St. 
David's division.

Not surprising that a new boat unfamiliar to the crew would have a tough 
opener.   

Personally I would not take a boat off-shore so soon after manufacture.   
Especially as it is the first off the rack.   

Kudo to their, and the rest of the fleets,  patience in sticking it out.

We once took 6 1/2 days (almost to the minute) in the 1997 running of the 
Bermuda 1-2.   Ugh. 

David F. Risch
1981 40-2
(401) 419-4650 (cell)


Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 10:25:35 -0400
To: [email protected]
Subject: Stus-List Newport to Bermuda race features new C&C Redline 41
From: [email protected]

If anyone is following the "new" C&C 41 Redline development, it has just pulled 
into Bermuda with a cluster of other yachts. My guess, it is in the top third 
of competitors.

Not bad for the first regatta.
Congrats to all those involved!
Peter DeleanDrifter IIC&C 30 Mk-1

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