ROARING Towards Cape Town | Leg 2 08/02 | The Ocean Race Show
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2023
- Niall Myant-Best runs through all the news from Leg 2 of The Ocean Race 2022-23. With the boats having pushed south into the 'Roaring-40s' region, the crews are primed to hit some record-breaking speeds. The upcoming stretch is where legends of the race are born!
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Love Rosalins 30kts sound impression! Big respect for all sailors for enduring these conditions.
I laughed so hard at that! 😂
Rosalin ist die Beste!!!!!
"Like babies screaming and crying" LMAO
Another great mix of video, crew, technical explanation. The mix of serious and light-heartedness is fun to be part of.
I really like how different technical therms and situations are explainend. Using bottles as waves is just genius.
Great update, nice nice work thru on the wave diving. Saw a video of Pip Hare with her imoca in the shop, making the bow fatter, flatter to prevent diving. Next year, no more pointy bows. Scow bows will rule.
Great report Niall.- Thanks for all these details. Knowing that filming is hard work under this condition, its anyway helpful to improve the sound quality when recording. Please: No critique at the team documentarists. You all do a great job as your teams.
I hope that all the teams with their technical specialists including the constructors find a solution to avoid the extreme foil resonances. Car and or airplane constructors are familiar with those effects. There are for sure solutions of different scales. Wether structural dampings or different weights.
There will be high-speed sailing on the long 3rd leg with these types of acoustic speedometers. What I could see is that nobody with or without capsuled ear protectors will hold through, I hope the crews will receive solid improvements. Last 1.000 miles to Cape Town - how many miles further to SE before shifting towards the RSA coast?
What I find lifting the tension for the whole race is: If the 1-3 positions stay as they are in the moment, the scoreboard will show 3 winners with 8 points each. Speed for Mailzia is already slowing
down. Save arrival to all crews. A great event for offshore sailing.
No matter how modern the boat, ancient rituals like having a crew member over the side in waves freeing a line with a knife have been repeated at sea for a thousand years.
Thanks for the vivid documentation about what is happening on board and the challenges the crews have to face.
Great mix of impressions and technical explanations. I'm always looking forward to the next Ocean Race Show. Keep it up. And thanks for entertaining me
Awesome guys! Keep up the great show!
Looking good Niall.
Editor got Susann and Jack mixed up, make sure you guys get enough sleep!
Mix up at 14:05
Excellent update summary. Human survival in a hostile environment. Testing doing the basics: sleeping, eating, talking, shower/baths, bathroom breaks. Noise, pounding, vibrations/rattlings, falling temperatures, sea water ingress, body & clothing smell, sea fare.
Great episode. Keep them coming.
Great report. Thanks Niall.
Great Show, i love the race!!!
Great video! Any chance you could put subtitles on the sailors? It can be difficult to hear what they are saying through all the noise and the auto-generated ones struggle as much as the rest of us.
I imagine the turnaround time for the show wouldn't allow for it. Hopefully they can hire some extra people and adjust their workflow to accommodate subtitles next race or in the later Legs - especially since it's an accessibility issue.
Thanks again for these updates.
I'm curious if the race committee or the teams have remarked on how close the fleet sailed to Itajai? Is it odd to sail past the Leg 3 finish on Leg 2, knowing they'll be heading the long way 'round in March?
It looks funny, doesn’t it? But that’s how the currents tend to push boats when going south from Europe, you can see it in pretty much every circumnavigation race and every time I think “Hey, you can’t do the course backwards!”
Great report! 👍👏
These are so well produced and keep me engaged in the race. Keep it up!
Can you explain the inhauls and tweakers, particularly if using multiple jibs?
See it on the Maxis, how does it affect sail pressure forward of the mast foot? How do you balance the boat on the foils?
Excellent reporting!
The fishing net was around the foil , not the keel
Obviously these desk jockeys aren't sailors ... even the Navigator said it was around the foil ... and you can tell from the distance that Will was from the deck that he could only be standing on the foil ...
@@Coconut620 Niall Mient is a sailor
And not a recent issue
@@Coconut620 That's not true. There is a famous video where Alex Thomson was standing on his keel. But in this case it is indeed the foil.
@@theo.8301 Of course he is ... but who looked at the video before the script was written?
The nose dive issue can also be dealt with by altering the angle of attack to match the wave frequency to the hull. An oblique path to prevent the loss of speed and time lost to regather momentum, and the shock waves, sleep disruptions, impromptu food fights, etc.
From the archives of the _Institute for the Preservation of Dunning-Kruger Genius._ (I had written the above before reality pointed out that oceans are painted after all!)
I said it already but fantastic coverage.
very good show
Wie immer super.....
Susann grew a beard? 😄
And Jack miraculously jumped to Holcim?
Oops 🫣
😳Oops
Looks so funny how Susann Beuke tries to eat her pasta in the slamming boat at 14:06
14:09 That's not Susann Beucke
that is insane.
Any chance we get more new images like in the earlier oceanraces? Always the same
Is that a keel or a foil?
I believe Pip Hare is modifying the bow on her IMOCA right now to be a similar profile to Team Malizia.
Why aren't the vo65 racing though?
💯
No active noise cancellation?
Platypus bill bow would help the bow diving. Lol!
no live inport race !!!???
“Like babies screaming and crying!”
Looks like we really do have the power to turn the tide on plastic pollution 😉🌊
Can we have more coverage of the vo65s?
The vo65s are not racing the next few legs until the boats are back in Europe.
Niall,
So the current leg is a bit of a long sprint 10days?
But the next is really long 30 days ?more? Not sure
Too long to go with limited sleep/ water/food etc
How will the sailors try to be sure they can stay ‘ on the ball’ 20+ days in if the don’t change their sleep and nutritional habits of the earlier sprint legs?
Maybe the OBR will have to find out for us???
Cheers Warren
The next leg will be a very taxing ride for all crews and regardless of position on any leg of this race they’re all winners in my book for their sheer stamina of maintaining such a focused determination throughout each event. You have my utmost respect as a fellow sailor and stay safe
Yeah, thats not the keel... its the foil. How should you be able to crank the boat so much to one side without shore attachment :D
I think it is the foil ... BUT, they can lay the boat on its side with the keel (Pip Hare did it in VG2020 to recover a sail). There is a test IMOCA must past where they use the keel to right the boat from a turtle position. You can Google "The mast walk by Alex Thomson" to see an example. It is a canting keel not a fixed keel. It is one of the items on IMOCA that is the same for all, i.e. they all have the same keel.
Even though it was the foil, you can get on the keel while underway, search the keel walk
There is so much more rubbish in the water these days I'm surprised they dont pick up a lot more especially now with all the foils
please stop reusing clips
Great video! Does the winner win English classes?
Well, that would make it a bit weird if Charlie won, wouldn’t it? I wonder what language he’d want to learn?
More than just English language bud. I appreciate the variety of sailors and languages. Sailing is world wide. Learn a diff language
This comment aged well, I guess Charlie got his language lesson after all!
Why don't they wear head protection.... and eat with their bare hands... would greatly reduce risk of an accident.
Niall,
So the current leg is a bit of a long sprint 10days?
But the next is really long 30 days ?more? Not sure
Too long to go with limited sleep/ water/food etc
How will the sailors try to be sure they can stay ‘ on the ball’ 20+ days in if the don’t change their sleep and nutritional habits of the earlier sprint legs?
Maybe the OBR will have to find out for us???
Cheers Warren