Thank you. The forecast is still very tricky with some uncertainty. It's going to be interesting to see who can stay the right side of the low pressure system as they head south east.
thanks for the update, you missed the incredible performance of Seb Simon passing the 600 Nm / 24 hr mark! Keep up with those nice reports, I don't miss any of them!
Sébastien Simon has set a new record solo monohull 24 hour record, covering a staggering 602.56 nautical miles, averaging 25.11 knots. I've made another short video with the news.
Very exhilarating times of the vendee, thank you for the update as always!
Really exciting. The chasing pack aren't letting Dalin get away that easily!
Brilliant channel, well reported and concise 👌
Thank you!
Finally a good weather forecast
Someone understood
Keep it up
Much much better
Thank you. The forecast is still very tricky with some uncertainty. It's going to be interesting to see who can stay the right side of the low pressure system as they head south east.
Great videos, presently anchored in Curacao for hurricane season, enjoying the footage every morning.
Thank you. Stay safe!
Another great report, thanks. Amazing drone footage!
Glad you enjoyed it!
thanks for the update, you missed the incredible performance of Seb Simon passing the 600 Nm / 24 hr mark! Keep up with those nice reports, I don't miss any of them!
So I did! I'll record a separate video about that now. Thank you, and what an incredible new milestone!
@@Sail-World Thanks in advance! You indeed explained very well why he put so much efforts in the past 24h to keep up with Charlie! 😉
I've (very quickly) done a video to make up for missing this. Thanks so much for highlighting it to me!
hes gonna break the 24h distance record today
Sébastien Simon has set a new record solo monohull 24 hour record, covering a staggering 602.56 nautical miles, averaging 25.11 knots. I've made another short video with the news.
I would wear a crash helmet ⛑️ all the time on these boats with the speed they go
So would I! As you can see many of the skippers wear them most of the time now.