Inside the latest generation IMOCA60 - Malizia

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  • @canyonhaverfield2201
    @canyonhaverfield2201 Рік тому +42

    Will Harris, leading this tour, deserves an Emmy award for giving such a terrific non stop array of information- explanation. So clear, graceful & never a moment where Will stoups the talk to fit nincompoops...just makes it perfect from start to finish

    • @jefferywest1
      @jefferywest1 Рік тому +1

      Agree with Canyon 100%. Brilliant and makes me so admire the folks who want to do this. Zero comfort if it takes adding weight....must be harrowing in the Southern Ocean...the noise is incredible!

    • @MikeWest_W
      @MikeWest_W Рік тому

      Seriously. I kept wondering if he was the engineer or sailor. Where’s wills UA-cam channel?

  • @GibsonFreak1966
    @GibsonFreak1966 Рік тому +8

    What a pleasure to listen to an expert!!!

  • @aronmclean6772
    @aronmclean6772 Рік тому +8

    Very interesting. Will Harris is an exceptional presenter. Thank you Matt!

  • @nigelw.9043
    @nigelw.9043 Рік тому +26

    Great video -- Will Harris is such a great ambassador for the team and the sport.

  • @floodo1
    @floodo1 Рік тому +18

    now THIS is the behind the scenes that I want to see. So informative

  • @darbslohcin
    @darbslohcin Рік тому +2

    I've been following this race since the beginning, they're all between NZ and S America now, but I just watched this video. This crew are not only world class athletes, but computer engineers! Unbelievable! Go Team Malizia!

  • @327365hp
    @327365hp Рік тому +18

    Fantastic tour of this amazing machine! A huge thanks to Will. Best of luck, and we'll see you in Newport!

  • @Kiwisail
    @Kiwisail Рік тому +34

    The best tech video I have watched in years. Absolutely fascinating. I hope the crew wear helmets while moving sails fwd of the foils. More of this please Matt Sheehan!

  • @AndreUchoaUSA
    @AndreUchoaUSA Рік тому +14

    Absolutely loved it! Thanks!

  • @barney2001
    @barney2001 Рік тому +5

    Amazing. Thank you. With everything inside I will miss the crew torture I so enjoyed watching from the comfort of my living room…

  • @williamkerr3350
    @williamkerr3350 Рік тому +4

    What a fantastic tour,great entertainment,thank you.

  • @michaellunn9826
    @michaellunn9826 Рік тому +3

    Absolutely amassing teck in these boats now. Cant wait for the start.

  • @Billyspacerocket
    @Billyspacerocket Рік тому +11

    I’m so excited to see what they can do with this marvellous contraption ❤

  • @ronyben-nachum7803
    @ronyben-nachum7803 Рік тому +3

    Thank you very much for the wonderful tour and explanation.

  • @Simply1ism
    @Simply1ism Рік тому +3

    Excellent look onboard. Non-sailer here but enjoyed the commentary with now new understanding. Saw last year's Vendée race but never predicted such a vessel.....

  • @R.B_B
    @R.B_B Рік тому +2

    Amazing video. A true lesson.

  • @adamangit
    @adamangit Рік тому +2

    What a great article Matt thanks. So much learnt and discovered for me, awesome

  • @jessen00001
    @jessen00001 Рік тому +1

    Awesome 😎

  • @G0KAD
    @G0KAD Рік тому +4

    Wow, stunning. It will be great to see some real footage from the deep south with an OBR onboard. Fingers crossed it won't be dumbed down.

  • @sarpergunsal
    @sarpergunsal Рік тому +2

    Great video, great tech info. 👏👏

  • @ilkkalahteenmaki8758
    @ilkkalahteenmaki8758 Рік тому +1

    Great video - thanks!

  • @CS_247
    @CS_247 Рік тому +3

    Crazy. It's like a Space Shuttle cockpit. It's probably SAFER in a Space Shuttle..😆Must be an incredible experience to be flying through a heavy sea tho. What a boat!!

  • @mack_solo
    @mack_solo Рік тому +6

    Great tour - thank you Matt. Awesome tech, but I must say I envisage a fast approaching day when this fly-by-wire racing is going to spawn a break-away class of classic hands-on manual only boats where you can have your AIS and EPRB and the rest is you and your skills versus the elements. I'm not preaching nor converting, but I'd miss not even manning the tiller - that's why i had the sail boat in the first place 😄

    • @robo5553
      @robo5553 Рік тому

      There's the Golden Globe Race. Doesn't get much more manual than that.

  • @rinrat6754
    @rinrat6754 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful deep dive. I can't imagine how tough it will be to live with the noise and movement in the southern ocean.

  • @davidtydeman1434
    @davidtydeman1434 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the explanation that was not requiring me to be a nautical engineer

  • @pulehushortribs157
    @pulehushortribs157 Рік тому

    great informative video, all i can say is WOW. i want to see her fly

  • @ikeimage
    @ikeimage 29 днів тому

    Commentary is excellent sir

  • @whereistheedge
    @whereistheedge Місяць тому

    Awesome insights thank you !!

  • @woob31
    @woob31 Рік тому +1

    Great content, thanks

  • @SY-Janica
    @SY-Janica Рік тому +2

    Really interesting. I would wish to see this boat in reality. This would be great. And the choice of B&G equipment…. Good, I use only B&G on my boat too and I am very satisfied with it. Good luck for you.

  • @chrisrancat2808
    @chrisrancat2808 Рік тому

    Fiber optic cables measuring load is absolutely awesome technology. Good for them.

  • @mooorecowbell4222
    @mooorecowbell4222 Рік тому

    How this vast amount of electronics is surviving the southern ocean is amazing. The IMOCA 60 class is the Boeing 787 / 777X of the sailing yacht design. The Horn rounding is just ahead on this 40 day leg.⛵⛵⛵⛵⛵

  • @richhudnut5110
    @richhudnut5110 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video, such amazing tech on board... Future sailing programs at MIT...

  • @lutzlochmannn3264
    @lutzlochmannn3264 Рік тому

    To Sail Malizia ist like playing an komplex musik- Instrument. All Team members are so..Dirigent off an Orchester!😊😊

  • @sjd9214
    @sjd9214 Рік тому +17

    With only 5 Imocas, of which 3 are brand new and one having over a years worth of training, I can envisage a lot of breakdowns, especially now with 4 crew pushing the boats even harder as compared to singlehanding.
    There is a real danger of the Ocean Race becoming a bust. I certainly hope not, but without the reliable VO65s, it's going to be tense for the organisers.

    • @camdensimon8964
      @camdensimon8964 Рік тому +2

      so true. And it is becoming a test of who can best design a computer that steers and less of hand skills. I hope these falter in popularity and VO65s or an equivalent takes over in the long run

    • @bayard1332
      @bayard1332 Рік тому

      Then I guess it's lucky for them they included the VO65s in the race, too.

    • @professorvoluck9311
      @professorvoluck9311 Рік тому

      This issue not unique to sailing. Motogp bikes, F1 cars, rally cars, etc. All full of electronic aids to assist to the drivers but when is too much? I agree, it’s becoming more about the machine and less about skill.

  • @marcelofonte8274
    @marcelofonte8274 Рік тому

    Amazing video!

  • @fraserconnell21
    @fraserconnell21 Рік тому

    Boat? It's more akin to an organic lifeform! I imagine when the thing is barrelling along it's like alive,twitching and flexing while racing across the wet stuff. Fantastic watch and impressive tech to boot. A great insightful video. A new subscriber 👍

  • @happysensyhappysensy670
    @happysensyhappysensy670 Рік тому +6

    Will Harris is a very friendly expert --than you

  • @Vinnie101a
    @Vinnie101a Рік тому +1

    I didn’t see anything about food storage/provisions, etc. Did I miss it?

  • @petergrundy8081
    @petergrundy8081 Рік тому

    Mind blowing

  • @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk
    @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk Рік тому +1

    Would like some one to explain this uncomfortable round motion mentioned caused by the foils compared to a normal heave. Any can answer if I have insight. Thanks!

    • @timlolxP
      @timlolxP Рік тому +2

      I would say it has to do with acceleration and decceleration combined with up and down movement. Like the boat is accelerating and the foil is lifting up the bow (up +forward sensation), then it hits a wave and is slowing down and the bow moves down bc the foils dont generate enough lift (down and back sensation). Its almost a circualar motion.
      I never experienced it but thats how i imagine it when he talks about circular motion.

    • @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk
      @PaulAnthonyDuttonUk Рік тому

      @@timlolxP Ok, on the vertical plane. Was thinking in the horizontal. Thanks.

    • @timlolxP
      @timlolxP Рік тому

      @@PaulAnthonyDuttonUk I think the horizontal plane also plays into it :D
      Like i said i was never on a foiling race boat.

  • @nroose
    @nroose Рік тому

    In general, if you can do it, your forefinger will be a better controller than your middle finger, if a little harder to put on the screen, since it is slightly shorter. That finger does have a lot more nerves and so it will enable you better touch control.

  • @cvanscho
    @cvanscho Рік тому +2

    I'm no expert, but footage of the conventional bows ploughing into the back of the swells ALWAYS worried me a lot. It just looked so wrong, so inefficient. You could almost see the boat shuddering from the sharp braking effect every time. But I thought, well these guys must know what they are doing, who am I to criticize?. NOW they have finally woken up to the issue, with the scow bow? Amazing that it took so long IMHO.

    • @mack_solo
      @mack_solo Рік тому

      Yeah, but like he said: initially they were trying to make the boats go faster through the slow bits, but now they know going even faster thru the fast bits is overall of more benefit, so the evolution continues. I'm a little bit sad they don't man the tiller anymore though - it becomes more and more like the F1 racing, where the human is only a decision making interface rather than an active hands-on sailor.

  • @vidpromjm
    @vidpromjm Рік тому

    Must be like being a submarine crew! Is the sail change manual with crew on deck or another automated below deck process?

  • @wisdomSP
    @wisdomSP Рік тому +1

    Fatigue testing and monitoring is very interesting. I work in a completely different industry that could use this technology. First I heard...

  • @bf5549
    @bf5549 Рік тому

    Just found this great video. With the teams just landing in Brazil as hindsight some of the comments are worth a little smile. Especially the one that asks what happens if a foil gets hit. Ask Biotherm.

  • @paulwellard4206
    @paulwellard4206 29 днів тому

    how is the water kept out of the foil entrance ?exit ?

  • @keithc5729
    @keithc5729 Рік тому

    Great video! Much better with Will rather than boring Boris.

  • @roncooper6302
    @roncooper6302 Рік тому

    Wow, talk about high tech puts my little 27 footer in perspective. This is a floating computer centre.

  • @simonpickering2665
    @simonpickering2665 Рік тому +3

    Whats Plan C when all the electronics fail?

    • @cvanscho
      @cvanscho Рік тому +3

      Didn't you see the oars?

    • @kaihorstmann2783
      @kaihorstmann2783 12 днів тому

      Durin this years Vendee there have been a few total blackouts. You sail manually. But you can’t sleep or need to slow down when your body requires rest.

  • @tayler2396
    @tayler2396 Рік тому

    What is the other way to generate electricity other than solar? I didn't understand what he said there.

  • @tree4408
    @tree4408 Рік тому

    Thanks Sailing Arcadia

  • @matthiaskauf6153
    @matthiaskauf6153 Рік тому +1

    Liebes Malizia Team,
    ich wünsche mir dieses Video mit deutscher Synchronisation, da mein Englisch leider zu schlecht ist um die Details zu verstehen. Ich bin sicher nicht der einzige😉
    Liebe Grüße und viel Erfolg wünscht Matthias Kauf
    Habe gerade den Beitrag von Yacht TV entdeckt. Jetzt bin schon schlauer😀

  • @AndreUchoaUSA
    @AndreUchoaUSA Рік тому +44

    Millions spent in R&D, engineering and construction.......why not a couple of hundred dollars more to install light in the dungeon!! hahaha

    • @olliematthews9159
      @olliematthews9159 Рік тому +5

      That was my immediate thought especially when going solo in Vendee as getting injured surely has to be a serious risk that needs to be considered! Nuts

    • @bobbob6472
      @bobbob6472 Рік тому +18

      Because those millions you spent on R&D taught you that weight matters and sailors already have headlamps, so no need to add 5-10kg more.

    • @doenertasche0277
      @doenertasche0277 Рік тому +4

      Thats a lot of weight and extra cables

    • @doradosurfcharters
      @doradosurfcharters Рік тому +3

      Bit of foam padding and good light would be nice when you need to do emergency repairs

    • @arctain1
      @arctain1 Рік тому

      @@bobbob6472 - soooooo… weight matters. Just curious, what’s difference in weight between a LED headlamp on all the sailors (straps and batteries, stored when not in use, plus backups) and the weight of 3.3v light strips
      I’m not sure you’ve thought that answer through…heh

  • @jorgeconcheyro
    @jorgeconcheyro Рік тому

    Cape of good hope - Itajai is just crazy...

  • @sprecklesville
    @sprecklesville Місяць тому

    They must need to take an entire IT support team with them

  • @R.E.HILL_
    @R.E.HILL_ Рік тому +1

    Such a comfortable liveaboard cruiser...

  • @dimitriwolfs9370
    @dimitriwolfs9370 19 днів тому

    Why does this remind me of the Titan sub security standards?

  • @epicv7dayz824
    @epicv7dayz824 Рік тому

    Fascinating how it’s now called an autopilot as compared to auto helm. As if these machines actually fly, I suppose they do !

  • @virgilius68
    @virgilius68 Рік тому

    It all depends on tablets, camera's and electronics.. what if the power goes down? It takes one wave of water

  • @TomWick
    @TomWick Рік тому +3

    I can imagine broken tail bones with those seats that fold down

    • @Alan-zd1qu
      @Alan-zd1qu Рік тому +1

      Sitting there for weeks and months. Is a proper sear too much to ask for?

  • @Antipodean33
    @Antipodean33 Рік тому +8

    The technology is great but I can't help feeling we're moving so far away from a true sail boat. foiling 60s with all these sensors etc is expensive and I can't word it, it just seems too far now from those great races with those 60s from a decade or so ago. The cost now to compete at this level is going to mean we won't see as many boats and many skippers will miss out. I realize all the tech is inevitable, but I can see a time soon where it will be sailed by a robot, or the boat will sail itself

    • @phillipdelatour7729
      @phillipdelatour7729 Рік тому +4

      Are you following the Golden Globe Race? I suspect limiting the tech also limits interest. Even worse it seems the Globe 40 race didn't manage to get a title sponsor and has had hardly any publicity or media at all, considering they rounded Cape Horn recently.

    • @nilsweitkamp4597
      @nilsweitkamp4597 Рік тому +3

      I would see it the same like the Formula One. All the development and experience they make will end up years later in the normal boats

    • @camdensimon8964
      @camdensimon8964 Рік тому +1

      and it is making it more about computers and less reliant on the test of human skill

    • @Antipodean33
      @Antipodean33 Рік тому +4

      @@phillipdelatour7729 We Aussies just had the Sydney to Hobart race, massive sponsorship with Rolex being the biggest, Sydney Harbor was packed with people on land and 1000's of boats lining the exclusion lines, mass media coverage and not one foiling boat to be seen. Boats from 27 foot to 100 foot, no cats or tri's either and it's still huge

    • @nigelw.9043
      @nigelw.9043 Рік тому +1

      these race are always going to be the pinnacle of the sport and pushing technology to the max with budgets to allow for it. However if you look at the auto pilots the average sailor can buy today are a true trickle down tecl from races like the Vendee.
      Skippers missing out - not really happening at the moment with all big single and double hand races breaking entry records and / or reaching subscription limts.

  • @shinybaldy
    @shinybaldy Рік тому +4

    FWIW flax fiber epoxy products are about as recyclable as carbon fiber epoxy products. They can be heat recycled. 😅

  • @lesliestuart
    @lesliestuart Рік тому

    I hate to even say this but adding an automated sail plan would allow a major weight savings by eliminating the crew. I hate what that looks like in my imagination.

  • @chabtee7332
    @chabtee7332 Рік тому

    Imagine these boats with T foils and relaxed rigging rules

  • @tyrmcasgard2698
    @tyrmcasgard2698 Рік тому

    This dude said uumm, more times than I can count. And umm I can count to ten at least.

  • @carlneville2088
    @carlneville2088 Рік тому

    "to be honest it feels like the boats going to explode at any moment"

  • @fritz3388
    @fritz3388 Рік тому +1

    A few gram of light paint for the sail locker room is to much extra weight for the boat? And how about some LEDs for the same room to make it less dangerous for the crew to work their with the sails? Sorry thats idiotic laughable. I generally find it unessesary masochistic to make the boat not somewhat more liveable. Like the constand noise from the boat being build of carbon, one could use noise cancellation technic like many modern headsets have it inbuild as standard. The noise stresslevel goes up quite a bit with continous noise present, that will coast the crew alot of concentration power, and pushes them into making mistakes.

  • @dadob
    @dadob Рік тому

    That’s not a boat. That is a spaceship.

  • @RT-tn4ry
    @RT-tn4ry Рік тому +1

    There are a couple of bucks in one of those tubs for sure. If this ship does the whole leg without one glitch or break down, it would be a miracle for sure .

  • @ricbace
    @ricbace Рік тому +5

    sir I love your videos but you need a microphone for yourself... and another for the guy

  • @CG-99
    @CG-99 Рік тому +1

    Oh how the Volvo has lost its status, long gone are the days when all the best pro offshore and inshore sailors lined up for 9 months of amazing racing. All seems a bit half baked these days.

  • @dimitriwolfs9370
    @dimitriwolfs9370 19 днів тому

    At least they are not cutting corners 😂

  • @guynowell8666
    @guynowell8666 Рік тому +5

    Next step: don't get on the boat at all. Just sit on your sofa with a Game Boy. Seriously impressive, but something seems to have been lost here.

    • @Morphior
      @Morphior Рік тому +3

      Thing is, you can still sail completely manually on other boats if you want, but in my opinion there's certainly a place for these technological competitions. Humanity has always advanced most when there is competition. The Saturn V rocket and all the stuff that went along with that only got made because the US wanted to beat the USSR to the moon.

    • @camdensimon8964
      @camdensimon8964 Рік тому +1

      I agree....extremely impressive......but everything is becoming lost. I hope races open to corinthian participants bans computer controlled and steered boats.

  • @barteaumotorsports8909
    @barteaumotorsports8909 9 місяців тому

    It’s another sport that’s being raced by engineers rather than artful skill. ? Formula 1 has led the way.
    It’s not bad or wrong just different. Will open up opportunities for new series of competition that get back to the basics

  • @johnmayer3433
    @johnmayer3433 Рік тому +1

    'there is a lot of space back here' lol . Well, maybe in that black cave black humor is kicking in.

  • @camdensimon8964
    @camdensimon8964 Рік тому +1

    impressive machine. It is quite impressive. But......welcome to sailing becoming a computer driven activity.....they should not allow autopilots on races that are not singlehand or doublehand events. This is becoming less and less a test of sailor skill and more a test of who can best program and design a computer....... ugh

  • @geeezer9
    @geeezer9 Рік тому

    ooouf

  • @brianmccusker3852
    @brianmccusker3852 Рік тому +1

    After watching just 10 minutes of this, I strongly suggest you buy lots of life insurance, invest in some good body armor, an F-1 helmet, and some good earplugs. You are in for the most gruesome unpleasantness of your life. The ocean is not going so show you or that boat any mercy. Too many electronic devises that can fail, and I'm not sure you can sail that thing without them.

  • @nicholaspatton1742
    @nicholaspatton1742 2 місяці тому

    Not sailing , might as well change the crew robots. The human element to sail is over with this. Hardship and the personal strength to persevere vastly reduced.
    Might as well sail the boat remotely.

  • @robhead1600
    @robhead1600 Рік тому

    What ever happened to proper sailing, the early Whitbread sailors must laugh at this technology, they were a lot hardier than the latest breed of yachtie, these yachts might just as well sail around the world crew less and radio controlled,

    • @thomaselliott573
      @thomaselliott573 Рік тому

      These guys are still hard. Getting tossed around in one of these murderous things is a feat of endurance which, as you say, has little to do with sailing

  • @maxiegrobner9018
    @maxiegrobner9018 Рік тому

    Propaganda boat.

  • @thomaselliott573
    @thomaselliott573 Рік тому

    One wonders if there will be a move away from play stations back to sailing

  • @richr909
    @richr909 Рік тому +1

    I'd be afraid that one of those foils would rip off, leaving a giant hole in the side of the boat.