seawolves Vendeeglobe 2024 report #22 The Five dangers of sailing the Southern Ocean explained!

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  • @williamkleedehn9803
    @williamkleedehn9803 День назад +19

    I'm a land-rat... I had trouble drinking my coffee listening to your (this) episode ... talk about some crazy sailing (adventure). Hope they can make it without disaster. Thanks a lot for your videos!

    • @michiel1362
      @michiel1362 23 часа назад

      Absolute horror haha not funny

  • @narcorex
    @narcorex 22 часа назад +9

    Your channel is the best for Vendee Globe back ground informations!

  • @Fredlyfredlyfredly
    @Fredlyfredlyfredly День назад +14

    Loved the intro once again. SO cool to see these boats doing exactly what they're designed for.. such a graceful sight. This Southern ocean just makes a tough life so so much tougher! Appreciated this younger version explaining the perils ;)

    • @TheLDunn1
      @TheLDunn1 5 часов назад

      Yeah, I can’t get enough of seeing these boats flying along. There is just something so mesmerising about them

  • @PeggyMF2
    @PeggyMF2 День назад +11

    When they're at Point Nemo, the place farthest from land on all the oceans, the closest people are on the International Space Station and their competitors. Thanks, younger Florian, for showing us the actual feeling of being of being in the Southern Ocean.

  • @oddvardmyrnes9040
    @oddvardmyrnes9040 День назад +6

    The physical term you are looking for when describing coldness, is heat conductivity and heat capacity. Water vapor conducts a lot of heat very effectively. In vacuum, you can be quiye close to a heat source without feeling a thing. Not so in a sauna. Good analogy 😊👍

  • @Robbo1966
    @Robbo1966 День назад +5

    Thanks for the incredible insight to how tough it can be down in the Southern Ocean, didnt realise that the boats can accidentally jibe. Great racing and great updates.

  • @marcellschmitt338
    @marcellschmitt338 17 часов назад +4

    Very very good stuff , you explaining science in an understandable way . I enjoyed the physics . starting in the sauna .

  • @svenackermann8719
    @svenackermann8719 23 часа назад +6

    Now I’m really really frightened 😮 Thanks for this picture of the southern ocean

  • @sailawayteam
    @sailawayteam День назад +11

    I love the intro, long steady shot of beautiful sailboats.

    • @IlusioDiamondmask
      @IlusioDiamondmask 21 час назад +2

      And the “haunting” music really compliments the awesome footage. 🤙

  • @TomLeg
    @TomLeg 22 часа назад +4

    As a Canadian, even of the warmer parts, I laugh at your +1 "cold"

  • @James-KL
    @James-KL 22 часа назад +4

    Thank you Florian for a great explanation of conditions that the sailors can experience 👏👏👏

  • @RobertoEarnywho
    @RobertoEarnywho 20 часов назад +3

    i live in central Canada. One morning approx 8 years ago about 645 AM , I was walking to work. It was on a New Years day , and about a 2km walk, it was -45 Celsius , coldest city in Canada same temperature that morning as THE SURFACE OF MARS.
    It was cold , BUT humidity was almost zero.
    Saunas yes very popular in my city. Lots of Finnish immigrants.

  • @richardjoules5133
    @richardjoules5133 23 часа назад +5

    In Nova Scotia we would be chill to the bone at 0 C with high humidity. In Calgary AB, you can walk around in a T-shirt at -5 C with no humidity. It is almost a desert. It is cold but not bone chilling.

  • @roevilev9338
    @roevilev9338 22 часа назад +3

    Great video. Scary Southern Ocean. I hope everybody will make it - safe and sound.

  • @purza95
    @purza95 19 часов назад +2

    I have learned so much from this one video! Thank you!

  • @davek4442
    @davek4442 19 часов назад +1

    This is most extreme sport that I ever seen? Amazing a single sailer could endure this. I am hopeful that experience pays off for to get through the event. First time to watch this race. Thanks!

  • @천대진-g7n
    @천대진-g7n 21 час назад +1

    Oh! I missed this video 4 years ago.
    This is a must to watch the potential dangers to any sailors in sailing in any oceans especially the southern ocean.
    That is the reason why i do not the sailing in the Korean winter season(Dec.~Feb.)to avoid one of the 5 dangers of
    southern ocea,the biting coid!

  • @Cloudsucker
    @Cloudsucker 23 часа назад +3

    I love your intros. Really great!

  • @MikeHunt-c5m
    @MikeHunt-c5m 21 час назад +1

    I have sailed many miles but would never want to sail in the Southern Ocean.
    I much prefer to curl up and read about those exploits, sitting in front of a cozy fire with a glass of Brandy.
    I really admire those that actually live that incredible adventure and allow us to vicariously experience their courage from afar...

  • @hugogreen13
    @hugogreen13 День назад +4

    Great insights. Hard for any one who has not been afloat to get it. And even then it’s unimaginable

  • @SingYourselfWell
    @SingYourselfWell День назад +13

    Flo, could you, if time permits, talk about how the cabins are built, so no water enters and destroys all the electronics, in those waves?? Thank you!!

  • @PierreBlouin
    @PierreBlouin 22 часа назад +3

    To avoid accidental gybes, are they not using preventers?
    Great show , thank you!

  • @108hindu
    @108hindu День назад +4

    I got my Seawolves cup! Woof-woof… It’s great but I wish there was a slightly larger one available. 14oz, I ‘d buy that one to. Thanks for your hard work Florian!😊

  • @HikerBikerMoter
    @HikerBikerMoter 20 часов назад +1

    Good point. Waves can change the angle of the boat. And before you know it the wind is on the other side of the sail, causing your long heavy boom to swing the other way. And when it stops suddenly at the end of the swing it may rip the rope holding it or the mast or you Ü

  • @carmennava1662
    @carmennava1662 18 часов назад +1

    Love the horns!!

  • @bradleydaniels9639
    @bradleydaniels9639 День назад +3

    I got to say I am thrilled to watch the Vendee Globe again and thanks for the wonderful coverage were making history ❤️👍

  • @nigelburley8955
    @nigelburley8955 16 часов назад +1

    ok this episode actually terrified me, so far it has been one gigantic romance film! greetings from Dr. AlGoREhythym down under

  • @gregpsando
    @gregpsando 18 часов назад +1

    that first 2.30 ... incredible.

  • @Four_Words_And_Much_More
    @Four_Words_And_Much_More 14 часов назад

    Florian, I knew that sailing in this latitude had it's moments, or said more forthrightly, dangers. The emphasis from other descriptions was the size of the waves and the strong winds. You have given a much better understanding of this area of the ocean. The dangers stack and as a result become much greater. The term I would use as a modeler is multiply to show this stacking of risks. Total risk = Cold X Wind X Sea state X angle of sail to waves. Thus each variable when it goes up, is more than that variable by itself. The math term for this is interaction. The variables interact to increase. Each variable has a multiplier to account for greater risk from that variable. Example injury from whatever source will have a higher constant on it than sea state. The impact of an injury can be enormous. Broken arm? I cannot imagine what that would do to a person. While I am familiar with air splints to hold the bones in place, there would be no setting of the bones until landfall and a qualified physician. Long wait? Oh, then you need to break the bone again to set it straight and that requires unusual skill and knowledge.

  • @michiebe7292
    @michiebe7292 День назад +8

    Still amazed how they can still sleep in those rougher conditions, any comments on that?

    • @leonardbertaux6897
      @leonardbertaux6897 21 час назад +1

      I think sleep is a relative word at 20+ knots

    • @jamesaron1967
      @jamesaron1967 15 часов назад

      @@leonardbertaux6897 Exactly, they probably just 'rest' more than sleep and even resting is relative.

  • @jeromemorris2700
    @jeromemorris2700 День назад +2

    That was Great!

  • @pamelapichler8926
    @pamelapichler8926 13 часов назад

    this clarified a lot for me! Great podcast.

  • @James-KL
    @James-KL 23 часа назад +1

    Magnificent intro 💥💥💥

  • @csudab
    @csudab 22 часа назад

    Baby Florian’s bad lighting is giving me horrible COVID flashbacks 😂 thanks for your daily updates!!

  • @MarkoR5664
    @MarkoR5664 22 часа назад +1

    Thank you for your excellent videos. It is so much deeper to watch and learn from Vendee race👍 is it possible to follow Jules Verne Trophy somewhere?

  • @sxmNice
    @sxmNice 22 часа назад +1

    Also, cold air is heavier, bcs more dense. For same wind it has more mass, more quantity of movement in the sails.

  • @ericgulseth74
    @ericgulseth74 11 часов назад

    I had an accidental gybe once when my rudder failed. Turtled the boat. Of course it was a Sunfish on a warm inland lake, but it was quite a shock when it happened.

  • @joecoolworld
    @joecoolworld 7 часов назад

    Thanks ... Excellent explanation...

  • @martmexpue
    @martmexpue 23 часа назад +1

    Thank you very much. Ask your younger brother to join the Tuesday video 😀👍

  • @caroleast9636
    @caroleast9636 День назад +1

    The intro is superb 👍

  • @OskarsKaminskis
    @OskarsKaminskis 21 час назад +1

    I have sailed for some time in my life and after few storms in cold weather I understood that this is not for average people. And the cold is the absolutely the biggest torture. Then I found for myself that the most enjoyable sailing is inshore racing. Or short passages from one port to other. Everything else is actually a gamble against elements. Yes - you know what and how needs to be done - but on top of that you are enclosed in a small space for a long time - why? Where is the fun?

    • @jamesaron1967
      @jamesaron1967 15 часов назад

      I don't think it's the fun factor that motivates these sailors. Primarily the challenge and a strong desire to compete in an extreme sport they know well. They obviously love sailing, there's no doubt there. But love being subjected to all manner of dangers and discomfort for months all alone in often hostile environmental conditions? No. The competitive urge to be #1 for many, and just to finish this grueling race for others drives these sailors.

  • @tomryan7518
    @tomryan7518 17 часов назад

    Looking good today 👍 what moisturiser do you use?

  • @TheZitherish
    @TheZitherish 22 часа назад +1

    Is a person able to pull themselves back onboard if they fall in whilst tethered, say at 20knots?

    • @jamesaron1967
      @jamesaron1967 15 часов назад

      Good question. Hopefully, that won't happen.

  • @davidpatrick1813
    @davidpatrick1813 День назад +1

    Again, thanks ... very enjoyable. Might you be able to occasionally have live contact with boats.. ?

  • @richardjoules5133
    @richardjoules5133 23 часа назад +1

    What is the possibility of shutting the horn audio off. This way, we can listen to just how violent this sailing really is. We get a hint of the violence every few seconds on the intro, even over the horns. Would be cool to get the full meal deal.
    Tks
    R

  • @CherylKilborn-oh3wx
    @CherylKilborn-oh3wx 15 часов назад

    Last Vendee didn’t Pip climb the mast to fix something while in the Southern ocean? Badass

  • @HardyK-n2t
    @HardyK-n2t 13 часов назад

    Ist there any way for the sailors to get warm and dry in the southern ocean? So they have some Kind of heat source in the cabin?

  • @johnmarkgatti3324
    @johnmarkgatti3324 16 часов назад

    wonderful advert ,, 2322 potential round the world sailors have taken up model airplane flying . [ not putting down our brave model flyers ,of course ]. The footage from the Volvo boats ,having camera crews, was certainly spectacular ,even though I know you can never quite capture how big waves look 'coming at you with intent' ,on a camera .[ my yesterdays screen saver was team Brunnel submarining off cape horn, just the helm and radar.gps stands visible. I do wonder if having a 'minder/mothership ' ,big tri shadowing the fleet may become a good idea .

  • @leonardbertaux6897
    @leonardbertaux6897 21 час назад

    I guess they just turn on the cabin heater to warm back up 😊

  • @jamesbritsch
    @jamesbritsch 19 часов назад +1

    For tomorrow's Q & A....what's Cam's "clack, clack" about?

  • @manininikolas9310
    @manininikolas9310 18 часов назад

    And Don t forget the infamous narrow drake passage who boost the amplitude of the longue longue powerfull swell again around😂😂🇨🇵🇳🇱🇨🇵

  • @mikestevens9455
    @mikestevens9455 23 часа назад +1

    do imocas have heat ?

  • @sxmNice
    @sxmNice 22 часа назад

    You change the heading on top of the waves bcs the apparent wind gets closer to the real wind, bcs 1. You're slowing down, 2. Up the wave the wind is stronger

  • @markloubser2433
    @markloubser2433 День назад +1

    How is the climate of Amsterdam similair to South Africa? Cape Town 34 south...

    • @maschame3697
      @maschame3697 День назад +3

      Because of the Golf Stream. The stream heats up Europe.

    • @doneB830
      @doneB830 15 часов назад

      @@maschame3697a huge difference between Amsterdam and South Africa, I have lived in both regions.

  • @sailwithtim
    @sailwithtim День назад +2

    I know some of the racers have drones that they launch in calmer conditions. Was the long shot of HOLCIM - PRB shot using a drone, or from a helicopter or airplane?

  • @UltraLife888
    @UltraLife888 2 часа назад

    does anyone have data on the g-forces from deceleration and bottoming out?

  • @deniskearney2368
    @deniskearney2368 10 часов назад

    The competitors who suffered gear failures on their boats in much kinder conditions must be really concerned about the next few weeks

  • @IlusioDiamondmask
    @IlusioDiamondmask 21 час назад

    Who’s that young hansom guy that hosted the show today? 🤷‍♂️🤙😉😂

  • @nitomutan4593
    @nitomutan4593 22 часа назад +2

    Yet again Jean Le Cam in 2012 had a chinese jab breaking some of his battens and proceeding to cook resin on the boat to fix them back

  • @TheLDunn1
    @TheLDunn1 5 часов назад

    And that, Ladies & Gentlemen, is why I’m an armchair sailor 😂

  • @OliverBatchelor
    @OliverBatchelor 13 часов назад

    Hmmm the likeness is remarkable, I guess your brother...

  • @jamesnearen2679
    @jamesnearen2679 2 часа назад

    I used to believe that the Idiarod was the greatest of human endurance races. Not anymore. The VG tops all.

  • @tomhermens7698
    @tomhermens7698 День назад +3

    So , what you are saying, in the S Ocean they should not gybe but tack to remain safe.

    • @SeawolvesTV
      @SeawolvesTV  22 часа назад +1

      No, they can often not tack in the southern ocean, because they are saiing down wind.

  • @josemariatrueba4568
    @josemariatrueba4568 20 часов назад

    They are at the end of the spring entering in summer the 21st of December. They are not in winter like in Amsterdam.

  • @TheLDunn1
    @TheLDunn1 5 часов назад

    I’m so missing Alex Thomson from this race.

  • @janetleigh-gt5zc
    @janetleigh-gt5zc День назад +1

    Intrepid flying!!!!!! Merci pour les images

  • @964cuplove
    @964cuplove 20 часов назад

    Im surprised you can’t lock that boom to at least one side of the boom… like a stop in the rail or a security line…

    • @964cuplove
      @964cuplove 20 часов назад

      Side of the boat…

  • @Nhumba
    @Nhumba 14 часов назад

    The way you describe the accidental gybe will stop all youngsters from ever wanting to ever sail a Vendee Globe! - but that's reality unfortunately!

  • @TheFatbutterpancake
    @TheFatbutterpancake 17 часов назад +1

    I don’t want to sail anymore😂

    • @jamesaron1967
      @jamesaron1967 15 часов назад +1

      If sailing was often like it is in the southern ocean neither would I or 99% of the non-competitive sailors in the world! Thank the gods that's not the case.

  • @lifesailinc.7886
    @lifesailinc.7886 14 часов назад

    Good, 95% relearning all the time

  • @gutplucker
    @gutplucker 20 часов назад +1

    Why can you not deal with accidental jobs by having a shock absorber system at where the sheet is fixed to the boat?

    • @gutplucker
      @gutplucker 20 часов назад

      I mean jibes of course

    • @jamesaron1967
      @jamesaron1967 15 часов назад

      I've seen luxury yachts have what looks like a damper attached to the boom. I'm not sure if it serves that function or if it helps in lowering and raising the boom.

  • @bitmanev4331
    @bitmanev4331 23 часа назад +1

    Is it AI generated to have your younger 'brother' video 🤣

  • @dieterleonard2309
    @dieterleonard2309 День назад +2

    But there is summer on the southern hemisphere, so all you talk about is not for the vendee globe…

  • @JG-ly2ij
    @JG-ly2ij День назад +1

    Hi Florian, am new here, thanks for this work you are doing, I’m really enjoying your explanations.
    Small request… 30 minutes is a lot of time every day to watch your excellent vids. Can you please do an edited version, say 10 mins?
    A short round up as complimentary to your more in depth pieces.
    (Hi from the 38th sth)

    • @harrybo670
      @harrybo670 День назад +4

      Take the time, it’s worth it. Let things go where not. It depends on you, not the time itself 😉.

    • @SeawolvesTV
      @SeawolvesTV  22 часа назад +1

      If you want something short, there is a platform called TikTok. If you look for "dance videos" you will find what you're looking for there :) :P

    • @JG-ly2ij
      @JG-ly2ij 22 часа назад

      @@SeawolvesTV wow. thats interesting, tiktok/ i never thought to be so banal.
      .

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise 21 час назад +3

      @@JG-ly2ij because your request is a bit impertinent. You can watch other channels here, where you can
      watch just 10 Min. videos. Seawolfes is the only one who goes a bit deeper into sailing for us who are
      interested. I just love his explanations esoecially about this race and the southern ocean and I'm not the only one.

    • @jamesaron1967
      @jamesaron1967 14 часов назад

      There's the option to increase the speed of the video. If you view at 1.5x you will have reduced the video from 30m down to around 20m. It's not 10m but maybe more acceptable for your needs.

  • @lyonoliver4967
    @lyonoliver4967 День назад

    I am artist in England do you have a name for your art dealing business?

  • @BradNichols-e1d
    @BradNichols-e1d 19 часов назад +1

    I've been on several sailing trips, but nothing that even approaches anything close to this. These sailors are pushing it so far beyond the edge already. Why not get rid of the ice exclusion zone and let them REALLY go for it? Then you'd separate the chaff from the wheat! Seems just a matter of time. Why not do it now?

    • @jamesaron1967
      @jamesaron1967 14 часов назад

      Of course, you're joking but in case you're not some of these sailors would actually do it, hence the exclusion zones. This race is already high risk as it is.

  • @robertcleveland2038
    @robertcleveland2038 21 час назад

    I really don’t understand t he southern ocean starts at 60 degrees south they will not get anywhere close to that not anywhere especially due to the ice limit 😩🙈😩🙈😩why why why do they keep saying they are in the southern ocean 🙈🙈🙈🙈

  • @tomhermens7698
    @tomhermens7698 День назад +1

    Your climate in amsterdam is not the same as Capetown. Cold in Adam - warm (summer) in Capetown.

    • @SeawolvesTV
      @SeawolvesTV  День назад

      i did not say same... :) I said in some ways, it is similar.. Big big difference :)

    • @petes9524
      @petes9524 22 часа назад

      If you mean both are winter rainfall cities, you're correct, but by every other measure you're not.​@@SeawolvesTV

  • @tomhermens7698
    @tomhermens7698 День назад +2

    Your intro is a pain and a waste of time. Get on with it.

    • @SeawolvesTV
      @SeawolvesTV  День назад +3

      :) if you need something quick and fast.. go visit a... :p

    • @Jivestarrocket101
      @Jivestarrocket101 День назад +4

      Just skip it!

    • @TheSusieTom
      @TheSusieTom 23 часа назад +7

      Love the start!

    • @michiel1362
      @michiel1362 23 часа назад +5

      Love it really beautifull scenes

    • @hanszauner1572
      @hanszauner1572 22 часа назад +4

      @@SeawolvesTV I love the long horn intros. It's what makes this channel unique!