The World Sailing Show - June 2019

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    00:49 Learning to Fly - AC team training
    06:58 SuperSeries preview
    09:11 SailGP in San Francisco
    11:59 Inside the mind of a solo sailor
    20:25 Hempel World Cup Series
    Learning to fly a foiling monohull that will travel at multihull speeds yet with no keel is to master a balancing act that has never been tried in sailing. But as the 36th America’s Cup draws closer, teams need to learn how to fly on two foils in preparation for the launch of their 75ft Cup boats. The British and American Cup teams give us an insight into how this has been going and what crashes look like.
    Plus, we take a look at SailGP in San Francisco, we preview the 52 SuperSeries fleet and check in with the new names on the podium at the Hempel World Cup Series in Genoa.
    But if you watch just one feature this month, make sure you see our feature on Thomas Coville, one of the world’s exceptional solo sailors, as he takes us inside his mind and reveals the huge emotional pressure of racing around the world alone.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 55

  • @charliewarhurst8464
    @charliewarhurst8464 5 років тому +8

    Round the world solo interview is the most inspiring and motivating thing I’ve seen in a long time, good look to him he deserves every win he gets.

  • @dennislockhart8627
    @dennislockhart8627 5 років тому +5

    I'm a Flat Lander never been on a Sailboat ⛵️
    Only small car Ferry ⛴
    Just Love this Show & The Art Of Sailing.
    GODBLESS YOU ALL MAY YOU ALL STAY SAFE & ALWAYS COME HOME 🏡
    OF THE HIGH SEAS
    I JUST LOVE THE INNOVATION OF THE SAILING INDUSTRY ❤️
    Bravo Bravo 👏

    • @mathisvorndran8328
      @mathisvorndran8328 5 років тому +1

      its not just the innovation. im a 17 yo sailor in laser class. its the most complex sport in the world combined with being outside in the nature/water

    • @dennislockhart8627
      @dennislockhart8627 5 років тому

      Mathis Vorndran good on you always travel safe.
      May the winds always be in your favour.
      ☝️

  • @jpkatz1435
    @jpkatz1435 5 років тому +3

    Ultra quick cutting makes vid UNWATCHABLE!!!

  • @robbret
    @robbret 5 років тому

    Those AC boats give me goosebumps.

  • @cmw12
    @cmw12 4 роки тому

    Sailing around the world sounds amazing (see the ‘Maidentrip’ documentary). Racing around the world sounds like absolute hell.

  • @ArmyPig007
    @ArmyPig007 5 років тому +12

    Great video! The guillotine transitions were pretty off putting though.

  • @maxwilm76
    @maxwilm76 5 років тому +15

    What's the point of having a Japan team if it's completely crewed by Australians?

    • @jons6125
      @jons6125 5 років тому

      Competition It’s the America’s cup not the Olympics

    • @johnjames3384
      @johnjames3384 5 років тому +2

      Sad that Australia doesn't have a team of it's own in the Americas Cup, then you could take the bragging rights for yourselves. Kiwi's (New Zealanders) have won the Americas Cup 3 times now. Guess there's no billionaire in Australia willing to give it another crack, either too stingy or too scared of losing.

  • @ChimeraActual
    @ChimeraActual 5 років тому +1

    Hard to tease out any real information from WSS, but it was interesting to see that the new AC boats do flying tacks, apparently quite easily and quickly. That may mean that we'll see real racing rather than mere technological boredom.

  • @SWendel03
    @SWendel03 5 років тому +2

    22:42. I assume that's to reduce drag and lower the center of gravity in the boat to make it just that little bit faster? I'm referring to the crew of course.

  • @JoachimderZweite
    @JoachimderZweite 5 років тому

    A self paen to how magnificent I am.....and no poet to whisper in my ear that glory is fleeting. Oh Zeus why did you make me so magnificent.

  • @theolopez3299
    @theolopez3299 5 років тому

    the usa cup team finally got some american sailors

  • @andrewbeattieRAB
    @andrewbeattieRAB 5 років тому +19

    PERSONALLY I HATE,
    unfortunately, the CONSTANT cut from one video shot to the next. I can’t even make out WTF is really going on before the video jumps to another. HATE. IT.
    It’s just “gee whiz look at the cool boaty thingy’s flying over the wa...WOW...ANOTHER coo...WOW...Yet ANOTH...”
    I know this is free but I assume it is NOT for the masses. It’s for sailors.
    Not ADHD patients. Correct??

    • @theolopez3299
      @theolopez3299 5 років тому

      andrew beattie yeah i think you have to understand sailing to follow along with this show.

    • @andrewbeattieRAB
      @andrewbeattieRAB 5 років тому

      Theo Lopez What an ignorant comment. I raced for 7 years. Cruising Line, Olympic Line and offshore. Ever set a blooper? Bet not.

    • @peterbodifee
      @peterbodifee 5 років тому

      @@andrewbeattieRAB The video makers are likely not active sailors. And trying to apply rules that works for mass audience, not special interest. So yeah, it sucks.

  • @ficklemedia8733
    @ficklemedia8733 5 років тому +2

    I disliked the way the section on TC was presented. It left me thinking that he is an arrogant man. I’m pleased that members of the YT community have better informed me of his humility and outstanding work ethic. I wish him every success in his future ventures.

    • @soccianet9853
      @soccianet9853 5 років тому +3

      Curious why you would feel that way. In my opinion It was quite touching. When he says "for the first time i was able to accept myself" show how high of a standard he sets for himself. He never said everyone should do that. He doesn't judge the lifechoices of other people.
      I think, given the amount of sacrifices and efforts it take to complete such an endeavour, his feeling are sincere.
      I think saying listening to him make you want to puke is a bit of an overeaction

    • @ficklemedia8733
      @ficklemedia8733 5 років тому

      Soccianet I consider humility to be at the core of any great person. TC wouldn’t even know how to spell the word.

    • @agentdragon9417
      @agentdragon9417 5 років тому

      @@ficklemedia8733 Strange. How is he supposed to do the things he does without a high opinion of himself. To circumnavigate the planet solo you have to believe in yourself without question. And at the start of his clip he was talking about the team effort not himself. I feel you jump the gun when it comes to judging
      people.

    • @wdoochild
      @wdoochild 5 років тому +1

      Fickle phunk
      I think you have not understood the man ... we feel that Thomas has spent his adult life fighting himself, fighting against a profound feeling of incapacity, coming from childhood most likely. and in his sporting history of hunting records or failures are more numerous than victories he had to forge a mind to avoid sinking into the feeling that nothing succeeds him, that everything is doomed to failure ... moreover the choice of this sport is not trivial: only he must succeed by himself and find in himself the strength to love if others have not done for him (his parents? his father ?) Anyway we guess a deep wound that he tries to heal ... you add to that the long years of failed attempts during which he doubted more than anyone and you will understand better ... must also emphasize the commitment absolutely remarkable sodebo: 10 years of confidence never disowned with a skipper, even in failure it is very rare ...

    • @ficklemedia8733
      @ficklemedia8733 5 років тому +1

      wdoochild thanks for your carefully considered and presented reply. It’s seems UA-cam has really evolved in this sense. I take on all your points fully and I accept that I made A brash and highly judgemental comment in a very public place. I was, however, just being honest. Nausea was my genuine feeling after the first five minutes of this interview. In our modern world I find sincerity to be rarer than a solo circumnavigation. I’m sure that if I met him I would feel very differently. So....perhaps the problem is not with the man but with the way the interview is presented. It seemed to be very intent on painting him as soon kind of hero but I feel that is not what solo sailors are. Brave and adventurous certainly. Heroic I feel not. Thanks again for your reply. It made me stop and think which we all need to do more often.

  • @jameslittlewood7663
    @jameslittlewood7663 5 років тому +1

    Anything from ETNZ?

  • @tinolino58
    @tinolino58 5 років тому

    Ouhps, Dean Barker is with the Americans

  • @MrAndre445
    @MrAndre445 5 років тому

    Why is there no tall ship races piece?

  • @MichaelDreksler
    @MichaelDreksler 5 років тому +1

    I have never been this early!

  • @GrumpyOldMan9
    @GrumpyOldMan9 5 років тому

    How many sailors of that US team were actually born in the Northern Hemisphere?

    • @peterbodifee
      @peterbodifee 5 років тому +1

      As with many things the Americans have lost their edge here as well. At least they have still the billionaires who can pay the best... but that isn't MAGA.

  • @sbruce899
    @sbruce899 5 років тому +1

    Why a mono-hull? I don't get it. I mean the thing still flys like a cat. Are they trying to bring back the romance of the old days?
    I'm not sure I would want to do a nosedive or get to far out of shape in it. I love the old AC mono-hulls, why don't they just do that?

    • @jameslittlewood7663
      @jameslittlewood7663 5 років тому +1

      Monos mainly because of a series of backroom deals. Glad to see the back of the old dungers.

    • @MichaelB360
      @MichaelB360 5 років тому

      The old AC monohulls were slow compared to what they're introducing now. The sport has become more exciting to the casual viewer, meaning more eyes on the event and therefore more ad revenue.

  • @larspvonsild716
    @larspvonsild716 5 років тому

    Spectacular, dammit !

  • @s1nb4d59
    @s1nb4d59 5 років тому

    Dean Barker,a kiwi coming to take the cup off kiwis for the americans,what dose that make him?

    • @philbyd
      @philbyd 5 років тому

      S1NB4D rich

  • @chrisk4119
    @chrisk4119 5 років тому

    I didn't know it was red nose day? 2.43

  • @larspvonsild716
    @larspvonsild716 5 років тому +1

    Even tho, ist spectular ;O)

  • @coisalinda2424
    @coisalinda2424 5 років тому

    Menosrca spain

  • @freequest
    @freequest 4 роки тому +1

    1:35 So I gather the people in New York are really terrible. I do understand why they moved.

  • @Deftonesdsm
    @Deftonesdsm 5 років тому

    What if in 50 years cruising sailboats can fly like these for normal people... imagine the comfort

    • @jazldazl9193
      @jazldazl9193 5 років тому

      it won't take 50 years ...the technology is already there

    • @karolbronson9463
      @karolbronson9463 5 років тому

      They are too heavy, I think. And that won't be just cruizing.

  • @Megalodonsp
    @Megalodonsp 5 років тому

    This is ridiculous!

  • @larspvonsild716
    @larspvonsild716 5 років тому +5

    The americas cup races is going in the wrong direction, it will end up like the Formula 1 races, the team with the most money and the best ingeneers will win. this has nothing to do with the original sports idea which will decide who is the best sailor, not who have the most money. This spoiles the sport ! One design boats will be the best solution for who is the best team, and will save a ton of money that could come to better use, the Environment for example ! I dont like the thought that it is the team with the most money that wins, not the best sportsmen !

    • @allistar6933
      @allistar6933 5 років тому +5

      This is uninformed. 1, The Team with probably the smallest budget won it last time (TeamNZ) 2, This time around a lot of the expensive parts are all one design, for both safety and fairness. If anything it's heading in the opposite direction from what you think.

    • @alessummer6265
      @alessummer6265 5 років тому +2

      To be honest compared to the last few America's Cups the AC75 from this one are much closer to a one design class than the old catamarans

    • @kujon1968
      @kujon1968 5 років тому

      All the innovations will be good for sailing as the designs and ideas become more affordable and common for smaller budgets

    • @MrSaccasi
      @MrSaccasi 5 років тому

      This happened in the first America’s cup: The sustained winds of the Solent that August 22 seemed to have hidden somewhere, and the great schooner America slowly succeeded in moving away from the adversaries, exploiting also the sails that for the English were still unknown: while the British still troubled with the sails in linen, America sported the first cotton sails, a true revolution that gave rise to the era of modern yachting. money and technology always lead to victory.

    • @jameslittlewood7663
      @jameslittlewood7663 5 років тому

      Yeah nah. Thomas Lipton himself commented "if you're worried about the money, you can't afford it" back in about 1900. And this AC and the last one were sailed in boats with a high degree of one-design.

  • @theolopez3299
    @theolopez3299 5 років тому

    3:56 there is just a guy casually rising into the air in the background