Route du Rhum este cel mai mare eveniment de curse offshore solo din lume. Trebuie doar să mergi pe doc de la locul de plecare din St Malo, unde 138 de bărci se aflau lângă chei și este clar că această cursă de peste Atlantic este o atrăgătoare serioasă de mulțime. În puțin mai puțin de două săptămâni, satul de curse va vedea 2 milioane de vizitatori plimbându-se printr-o pistă uimitoare offshore pentru Grand Prix. PlanetSail a fost acolo și, ca parte a specialului nostru Route du Rhum, discutăm cu câțiva dintre jucătorii cheie pentru a afla mai multe despre acest eveniment extraordinar și despre mașinile avansate care participă la această cursă de 3.500 de persoane peste Atlantic până în Guadelupa. Și în timp ce iarna se apropie aici și ceasurile au avansat, mai sunt încă multe de raportat, inclusiv câteva lansări noi și anunțuri cheie în Cupa Americii. De asemenea, am testat barca cu rapoarte despre motivul pentru care cea mai recentă lansare a lui Swan este și cea mai îndrăzneață, împreună cu o evaluare practică a noului Excess 15. În plus, avem o mulțime în Docktalk. La fel de bine s-au mai lungit serile. CAPITOLUL 01:02 Noile lansări ale Cupei Americii 03:55 Cum este să navighezi cu un AC40 – explică Nathan Outteridge 07:08 Docktalk Partea 1 10:14 Navigarea unui Ocean 50 tri Matt se alătură lui Sam Goodchild 17:48 Charles Caudrelier despre cum să se ocupe de 32m Ultime Gitana 17 24:19 The Ocean Race Runners & Riders IMOCA 60s 28:48 Ultimele evoluții IMOCA 60 30:41 Interviu Sam Davies – Initiatives Coeur IMOCA 60 36:03 Interviu Pip Hare – Medallia IMOCA 60 IMOCA 26:26:26 :20 Probe de navigație la bordul ClubSwan 80 44:14 În test – Excess 15 Teste complete cu barca ClubSwan 80 – https://youtu.be/-XIv_0HoIlI Excess 15 – https://youtu.be/bq6zr-JrFak Turul Malizia cu Will Harris – în curând Facebook – @planetsail.org Website – www.planetsail.co.uk Twitter – matthewsheahan Linkedin – www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-sheahan Credit foto: polaRYSE / GITANA SA #RouteDuRhum #GitanaTeam #samanthadavies # ImocaGS #pipoceanracing #medallia #americascup #theoceanrace #Nautorswan #excesscats
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Zburând solo peste Atlantic – OnCourse Ep22
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do you edit your self? thats so amazing!!! i am watching the hole video and was amazed how fast time is rushing! great job!!! would love to habe a chat with you!
Nice selection of stories.
Love this channel – Never miss an episode.
(How can I get a 'PlanetSail' logo polo shirt!? 😉
Cheers, Matthew Sheahan
Thanks for sharing this post. I enjoyed it immensely.
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I’ve reach my maximum ad limit. I understand ad revenue is important but if you want me to continue to view your video please try to tone it down.
I just love Pip
Gotta love how Charal is always on the cutting edge. Love those boats and their skipper!
Very enjoyable. Thank you.
As always, respect for the better parts of the video, but Matt here's a C+P from Youtubes own guidelines. The longer you refrain from disclosing what needs to be disclosed, the more of a hit your journalistic integrity will take. And yes, fanboys, feel free to hate on me. You may not be seeing I am actually doing this out of respect – and because I happen to believe in transparency.
Anyways, here we go, from YT's own rules:
If your content has a paid product placement, endorsement, or other commercial relationship, you need to tell YouTube so that we can facilitate disclosures to users. Note that you may have more obligations depending on the laws in your jurisdiction. If you don’t follow those obligations, we may act against your content or account.
Great vid!!!! The longer the merrier! Great, great!!!! Always look forward for the bell button to watch!
Thanks for a great show, Matt! Thoroughly entertaining and a good format. Who needs printed sailing magazines when we can get up to date and insightful content like this. Exciting to hear how things are stacking up for the Ocean Race. I'm back in Cape Town after living up-country for a long time, and can't wait to see these boats here again. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for your great interviews and commentary, also your great cameraman and editor
Thand you! As a fan in California who only speaks english, it is had to get good content about the IMOCA fleet.
these boats are the worst design in the world
Very rich content on today's video! Much appreciated!
This makes me ponder – what is the world record for longest distance sailed entirely on foils without dropping the hull into the water? We have speed records but this is another achievement worth trying. I could see someday someone sailing across the Atlantic entirely on foils. That would likely also achieve a speed record of course! 😉
Tremendous watch, this. Thanks for the spot-on interviews of skippers in all classes of oceanic race boats. Truly on of a kind coverage.
not like most people fundamentally understand how to walk. having a control system do something has nothing to do with the validity of a sport
Amazing, Amazing
Phenomenal
It turned in to a "super rich" mans event with vessels designed for sailing by itself…..
Like the boring Formula 1 "sport" where the driver is more than likely just a needed "ballast" to enter the race.
Thank you for an awesome episode.
This is not sailing this is gadding about in a face car ans passing it off as technical sailing? MAYBE??.?????🇨🇦
Thanks for again and again delivering great footage, loved the little "wake up!"-face-splash 🤣! Just one thing: I WANT ONE OF THOSE 12 METER AC-TEST-BOATS !!! Damn they look quick, this speed is unreal in boats of a somewhat normal size, really really impressive!
while the Rothschild boat is surely impressive, does that count as racing when all decisions of trim, both foils and sail, are being adjusted by a computer…….. ugh
Great stuff !
Such a great show, I’m still surprised that there are so few subscribers. Keep it up and thanks!
Its like Star Wars racing on water. But the idea of all the computer control seems to take away from actual sailing. What happens when you have a computer crash?