Thank you for guiding us through this amazing journey with insights and interviews… it’s been wonderful.
@EricDedekam11 күн бұрын
Most impressed with Boris Hermann’s work to stabilize his port foil. Nicely done!!!!
@wizdeas606412 күн бұрын
"All the finishers are winners" - great comment!
@johndyck681812 күн бұрын
Great to see all the problem solving that is need to survive a race like this. Not a race for the faint of heart. Impressed with Violet at the tender age of 22 being able to deal with the stresses of sailing alone in such difficult situations. Such a mature sailor for for her age. I am sure she will be back for 2028 and will be better prepared to give us internationals more videos.
@jonathanlewis135211 күн бұрын
Thanks again Andi. Great hearing from the behind the scenes guys. Sorry that a separate podium seems out of the question for the dagger board boats. However, I remain a fan.
@andreaspopp62312 күн бұрын
ANDY, a great show as always. You know what you and I have in common apart from the beard and the few hair? You and I can't see our belts :) Cheers, Andreas in the South of Frrance
@direktorstellvertreter12 күн бұрын
Fingers crossed for Conrad! During his legendary 2016/17 participation he did actually run out of food. I'm sensing that this time seafarer's fortune is going to reward him for the exemplary tenacity he put on display back then.
@CS_24712 күн бұрын
It's 0° out and the bloody Frenchmen are in their boardshorts. 😂 To much Viking in there still...
@NobodyOfNote-qv5wh12 күн бұрын
You need to pay attention to the flags you put up when interviewing Conrad Colman! He is a Kiwi not Australian!!!🙄😄😄
@sergepitter963912 күн бұрын
Rise the limit: 40 is too little. Admit 60 boats in 2028
@giovannacavasola526412 күн бұрын
more space and atention for wemen
@giovannacavasola526412 күн бұрын
women
@giovannacavasola526412 күн бұрын
sorry you do not entreviw more the women Justine Clarisse Sam Davis are doing a good race but we do not see them