Looking better and better with every video. This new boat must be a steep learning curve for the Alinghi crew. Huge difference from the former _Te Aihe._
I think Brian did an excellent job in English. If you’re not used to different languages it can sometimes be difficult to understand. Brian may properly take exception to my Quebecois French. Practice watching non-native English speakers on UA-cam and it will become less frustrating. This is a Swiss team who are already tri-lingual without English. Opportunity to learn a new skill.
The Alinghi team is basically starting from square one with the new boat. They have to relearn everything, it's that different. On the other hand, _Taihoro_ isn't vastly different from _Te Rehutai_ to the extent the NZ crew needs to reacclimate to a completely new boat. To me, the new NZ boat looks like a lightened and optimized version of their old boat. Also, remember that the sea around Barcelona is more challenging to begin with, even if the videos don't show the sea state all that well. We'll know for sure when NZ sails their new boat there.
Translator please! There’s nothing worse than listening to someone who’s mother tongue is French talk English. This amounts to torture. My ears still ring! Come on! It shouldn’t be that difficult to find another person to interview inside the Alinghi Red Bull AC organization.
Yeah, I didn't understand what his response was at 1:45 and had to rewind it about four times since the subtitles didn't make it out either. In case anyone missed it, he said one of the biggest differences between boat 0 and the new boat is the drag of the hull. Now, whether he meant aero or hydro drag is anyone's guess, LOL.
Being a tri-lingual person myself, lived in 4 different countries throughout life including the US, I can confirm, that there is nothing worse than a person whose only language is their mother tongue complaining about someone's accent or pronunciation. I find it disappointing when the focus is on criticizing someone's accent rather than appreciating their multilingual capabilities. Bien faire et laisser dire, Bryan
You are a real dougnut if you cannot understand him, I mean come on it's not that hard, and tolerate the fact that Brian speaks at least 3 languages, which I assume is not your case!
Looks beautiful and having all the characteristics to win the races.
Love the aggressive design. Good luck chaps
Looking better and better with every video. This new boat must be a steep learning curve for the Alinghi crew. Huge difference from the former _Te Aihe._
I think Brian did an excellent job in English. If you’re not used to different languages it can sometimes be difficult to understand. Brian may properly take exception to my Quebecois French. Practice watching non-native English speakers on UA-cam and it will become less frustrating. This is a Swiss team who are already tri-lingual without English. Opportunity to learn a new skill.
Lovely boat but looks unstable in pitch at the moment in quite flat conditions?
Is the title of this video wrong? St George's Day is the 23rd April.
Why do many of the commentators herein get at each other's throat? We are talking about a sailing competition to be held gentlemanly.
Sorry to tell you but, the America's cup is far from gentlemanly
1:00 Yikes
whoever films tese trial needs to get a wind sock on the microphone…pretty simple stuff
Bit unstable but early days.
Nope!
Not even close to agility and smoothness of the kiwis
The Alinghi team is basically starting from square one with the new boat. They have to relearn everything, it's that different. On the other hand, _Taihoro_ isn't vastly different from _Te Rehutai_ to the extent the NZ crew needs to reacclimate to a completely new boat. To me, the new NZ boat looks like a lightened and optimized version of their old boat. Also, remember that the sea around Barcelona is more challenging to begin with, even if the videos don't show the sea state all that well. We'll know for sure when NZ sails their new boat there.
@@jamesaron1967 yes, of course, oh wise one, thank you for your teachings
@@cordobadebear Completely reasonable comment, get a grip.
@@OliverBatchelor yes, get a grip, thank you, I will, oh eager supporter!
Every team is trying but there's one team well ahead GO THE KIWIS YEAH
Translator please!
There’s nothing worse than listening to someone who’s mother tongue is French talk English. This amounts to torture. My ears still ring!
Come on! It shouldn’t be that difficult to find another person to interview inside the Alinghi Red Bull AC organization.
The interview requests come from the other teams recon requests
Really not that hard
Yeah, I didn't understand what his response was at 1:45 and had to rewind it about four times since the subtitles didn't make it out either. In case anyone missed it, he said one of the biggest differences between boat 0 and the new boat is the drag of the hull. Now, whether he meant aero or hydro drag is anyone's guess, LOL.
Being a tri-lingual person myself, lived in 4 different countries throughout life including the US, I can confirm, that there is nothing worse than a person whose only language is their mother tongue complaining about someone's accent or pronunciation.
I find it disappointing when the focus is on criticizing someone's accent rather than appreciating their multilingual capabilities.
Bien faire et laisser dire, Bryan
You are a real dougnut if you cannot understand him, I mean come on it's not that hard, and tolerate the fact that Brian speaks at least 3 languages, which I assume is not your case!
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