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Viper 640 North American Championship

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008 Posted in gps, sailing, viper 640 | No Comments »

[singlepic=80,320,240,,right]The Viper 640 North American Championship was held last week (July 24-27), as part of the Marblehead NOOD regatta.  As a new owner of a Viper 640, I was thrilled to be offered the opportunity to charter a boat for ...

New Toy - Velocitek SC-1

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 Posted in gps, sailing, viper 640 | No Comments »

Well, I couldn't resist any more... I finally succumbed to the temptation and bought a Velocitek SC-1 GPS-based Speedometer/Compass/VMG/Timer.   Made by a little outfit in Hawaii, the SC-1 can display real-time speed, heading, or VMG, all based on a GPS ...

Making a hole in the boat - or how to install new hardware in a challenging location

Thursday, May 1st, 2008 Posted in hack, sailing, viper 640 | 1 Comment »

As I upgrade my Viper 640 to mirror the placement of the controls on the new Rondar-built boats, I needed to relocate a turning block for the spinnaker halyard/retrieval line to a new location on the cockpit floor.  Unfortunately, the ...

First sail on the Viper 640

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 Posted in sailing, viper 640 | No Comments »

This past weekend we finally launched the Viper for the fitst time.  After several hours on Saturday getting the new carbon mast stepped, rig tuned (approximately) and a bunch of other little rigging projects done, we put the boat in the ...

Got a new boat!

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008 Posted in sailing, viper 640 | No Comments »

You may know that we sold our Capri 22 keelboat last year, and had been looking for a new race boat.  I settled on a Viper 640 sportboat as the ideal blend of speed, simplicity, and family-friendliness (in lighter air).  ...