❤ your updates, dear Conrad. The best of luck and warmest greetings. Stay safe.
@africamikeКүн бұрын
Best of luck Conrad and thanks for taking us with you on this awesome adventure! Living the dream!
@packrattyКүн бұрын
Good luck, Conrad!
@VirginieB-e5rКүн бұрын
Vive les énergies renouvelables ! Your videos are always a pleasure, good Luck and stay safe !
@ColinMcInnes-i5nКүн бұрын
There may be tough hours ahead but if anyone can sail through them you can Conrad (and probably with your infectious smile). Stay safe mon ami! 👍💪
@direktorstellvertreterКүн бұрын
Safety first, Conrad knows the priorities best. Thankfully, he looks in pretty good shape, both physically and mentally, so there's probably not too much reason for concern.
@sireina5590Күн бұрын
Really enjoy all of your great camera angles. The swim under the boat yesterday was the best!! Sail safe, sail fast.
@mscaptjoКүн бұрын
Courageous Kiwi stay safe ⛵
@ce4830Күн бұрын
☕️☕️☕️🌞🌞🌞🍀🍀🍀💪
@diagonaleffectКүн бұрын
Of course GOOD LUCK .....1 ...2 ...3 .... cup of coffee ☕☕☕ .... Dark clouds ....I wish you the best, Conrad.... >>>>> Äquator .... North Atlantic ...🍀⛵🍀
@johndean4912Күн бұрын
Hi Conrad. Glad to see all is good. I’m always glad to hear that the solar panels are working fine. John USA
@NobodyOfNote-qv5whКүн бұрын
Thanks for the update, Conrad!!! Keep it up!!!🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
@pixiehorseКүн бұрын
Good luck
@lesshort2049Күн бұрын
Nice one Conrad.
@gargoregКүн бұрын
Of interest : What battery capacity is on the boat? I love the fact you are sailing around the world using nothing but the sun energy; wind power is from Solar panels and wind from thermals, cool ..... Way to go!
@elodiejoubert4334Күн бұрын
"Ça va être tout noir.. " Grrrrrr.. 😅. Lot's of kisses
@CjtFamilyКүн бұрын
Ok, Good luck! Happy you got that swim in when you did. Hopefully you’ve rationed out the coffee supplies as well as you calculated the solar power 😆
@ashentmarinerКүн бұрын
Turn on your Radar Sir! 🐭🐸
@utejakobi4573Күн бұрын
Thanks for the demonstration the practical answer of my questions last week - regarding the supply with water energie (!!!) an the solar system, which we can see mostly. I wish you as always safety and mindfulness. We see you again tomorrow.
@carolineparr155Күн бұрын
You are doing a great job with your assets. 😊🌎⛵️🌎👏
@JaneMartin-o1xКүн бұрын
Looking a bit dark all round you good luck .
@janetleigh-gt5zcКүн бұрын
Thank uou for letting travel with you......gréât expérience unforgettable!
@patrickweissel5241Күн бұрын
Bravo Conrad Colman Ocean Racing
@sailormadeКүн бұрын
To be where you are in the fleet is amazing Conrad - and my only wish is you could be close with Tanguy at the finish! Thanks for the great daily vids, a highlight every morning here in NZ 🥝 🇳🇿 ⛵️
@alastairhill3356Күн бұрын
Conrad, pls tell us what kind of panels you have, and the Wattage etc
@Eef-wg3fgКүн бұрын
Good luck!!
@nickgrinter1671Күн бұрын
good luck man you got this !
@chantallegrumelec1158Күн бұрын
☕️☕️☕️☕️👍⛵️
@andrewpardington7526Күн бұрын
Good luck bro
@hewey4899Күн бұрын
I feel like I keep saying the same thing about your posts. But - there are few other racers I've continued to follow because their posts are not as good as yours. in each of your videos you give us another snippet of life on board and technical details about sailing and what keeps you going. The fact that you have big solar panels enables you to have surety of power, and you also have a backup. All of these things that you are talking about gives me some really good ideas for my next Cat 2 race. I know - Cat 2 is amateur compared to what you are doing, but just know that your videos are helping others to become better long distance racers. Thanks and stay strong. Kia kaha.
@colmanoceanracingКүн бұрын
@@hewey4899 I’m so happy I can help your development
@Tojes1Күн бұрын
Hi Conrad from Sweden. I wonder how much watts you have installed in solar panels. Likes your updated, go on pushing.
@MarkDelMonte14 сағат бұрын
Now is the time Kiwi, sail like you stole it…..an LeCam is the police. Show’em your stern!
@ianclark8934Күн бұрын
How much current (on average) are you consuming, how much storage do you have and how much energy do you generate during a day? Thanks!