RACE AGAINST TIME | DELIVERY TO GENOA UPDATE
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- Step onboard and witness the bizarre reality of a different kind of racing as the team battles time constraints and light winds as they try to make it to Genoa on time for the Grande Finale...
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Official UA-cam of 11th Hour Racing Team, on a mission to win The Ocean Race 2022-23, led and skippered by American offshore sailors Charlie Enright and Mark Towill. The Team places sustainability at the core of all operations and is backed by 11th Hour Racing, an international organization that works with the sailing community and maritime industry to restore ocean health.
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I suggest that The Ocean Race includes 11th Hour and Guyot in the tracker to be able to follow them!
11th Hour is on the tracker. Click on their name and you'll see them
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11th hour is on Tracker.
46 degrees N. 4.5. Degrees W
11 hour is on the tracker but we don’t get the stats.
I was heartbroken when I saw the collision! So impressed how the whole team pulled together to get Malama back in sailing condition. May the winds be with you on your sail to Genova! ❤
Maybe the Sea God's are sending light winds, slowing the race, so 11th Hour can catch up😊
G-day Guys whatever you stay safe I’m still watching from Australia all the best🫶👍✌️
Hopefully winds that the other teams couldn't get will pick up for you! Go, 11th Hour Racing! Cheers from Connecticut!
Prying for wind!
Checking in on all media all the time. We are all pulling for you!! Sending blue skies and good wind from Newport!
Sometimes racing the clock is better than racing others around you. Good luck 👏👏💨⛵️
Sail on!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I hope you make it!
Good spirits, race against time.
Go 11th Hour!!!!!!
If they hit adverse wind can't they use their engine ? They are on a delivery , not racing .
Can't they use the engine on a delivery ?
Sailboats are typically far faster under sail unless there’s no wind.