Seawolves VendeeGlobe report #10 - Paprec smashes speed record! A Break-away group! + Broken keel!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @SeawolvesTV
    @SeawolvesTV  2 дня назад +7

    Looks like YT needed a few minutes omre to process us in 4K :) so we'll be about 10 minutes later then usual wolves :)

    • @oddvardmyrnes9040
      @oddvardmyrnes9040 2 дня назад

      Those who wait for something good has a lot of patience 😁. Good intro. When a swing keel is stuck, the effects are like you say, keep the waterline optimum, but also the sail area is effected. The more upright the mast is, the more power you get from the sails. Can you please get a bit more info to us on the Jetstream and what effect it has? PLEEEEEEESE! 🙏

  • @Noraalbrecht
    @Noraalbrecht 2 дня назад +31

    I always watch your videos about the Vendée globe. You explain so well and give a very good overview, thank you

  • @ericgulseth74
    @ericgulseth74 2 дня назад +10

    Discovered your channel 3 years ago during the last Vendee Globe. (Discovered the race too!) Haven't really watched much in the intervening years, but here you are again, a daily staple in my RUclips viewing! Thanks!

  • @tenzinlegtsok
    @tenzinlegtsok День назад +4

    Another great episode. Thanks for the explanations of the IMOCA keel, the doldrums lore, and the pressure cells around Antarctica. It's fascinating getting a sailors' view of the world and the race.

  • @andrewkeir2282
    @andrewkeir2282 2 дня назад +11

    I love your daily show. You consistenty give the best analysis on the race I have been able to find.

  • @grahamlong5969
    @grahamlong5969 День назад +1

    I'm a Vendee junkie. 12 montha ago I didn't even realise the IMOCA class or this race existed, now I can't get enough.
    Your channel is super informative and I love your weather analysis.
    Kerp up the great work!

  • @alan4481
    @alan4481 2 дня назад +9

    Amazing opening sequence. How beautiful to see the Imoca flying on flat water... the speeds are amazing..

  • @ez-sp7se
    @ez-sp7se День назад +1

    Great video! The keel explanation was fantastic for the non-sailing members of my family. Love the raw footage as well!

  • @MichaelDreksler
    @MichaelDreksler 2 дня назад +9

    Do you think you could get will harris from team malitzia to come in as a guest? He did a great job talking about the weather routing last edition.

  • @Oubi28
    @Oubi28 2 дня назад +2

    Really glad to see that growing audiences are finding the sea wolves content. This is abosolutely the best feed there is. And also growing the racing community as a whole! Thank you!

  • @stewartluscott-evans2216
    @stewartluscott-evans2216 День назад

    Excellent explanations - essential Vendee Globe viewing!

  • @MrWhitianga
    @MrWhitianga 2 дня назад +4

    Excellent update, I'm learning heaps about sailing and weather systems following this race and you channel for the first time.

  • @wills681
    @wills681 2 дня назад +3

    Nice one. A good mix of reportage and forecasting. What a ride!

  • @jeromemorris2700
    @jeromemorris2700 2 дня назад +2

    Nice!
    Excellent reporting.
    What a race so far.
    Unbelievable speeds.
    Thanks

  • @uweliehr8549
    @uweliehr8549 День назад

    Thanks for the really impressive daily report!!

  • @4578simonhi
    @4578simonhi 2 дня назад +3

    I think Starlink / connectivity has made a hinge difference in realtime video / information from the racing sailors. Makes for great content to add to your daily reports, Florian. I look forward to coming here daily to hear you thoughts.

  • @joefish6546
    @joefish6546 2 дня назад +2

    So interesting! Your explanation of this racing is great. The easy west splitwas very exciting and now im gripped to watch the fleet split into two around the doldrums and enter into the southern ocean. Keep it up!

  • @bdjm8595
    @bdjm8595 2 дня назад +4

    Thanks again Florian!!

  • @Fredlyfredlyfredly
    @Fredlyfredlyfredly День назад

    Another great show! Thanks for giving background on these Doldrums!

  • @maramé.r
    @maramé.r День назад

    Having reached around a modest ten knots or so in my sail boat, this speed through the water seems extraordinary

  • @sportychris990
    @sportychris990 День назад +2

    This is so sick, to go around 50 km/h drive by the wind on the atlantis Ozean 😁

  • @martinwhite7909
    @martinwhite7909 День назад

    Excellent work! Well put together with interesting and informative content, also entertaining 😊

  • @tomwaite4594
    @tomwaite4594 День назад +1

    Once again Florian! Top Coverage

  • @SylvieHartley-Hancock
    @SylvieHartley-Hancock День назад

    Well explained and a totally enjoyable watch!

  • @gf04rce76
    @gf04rce76 2 дня назад +2

    Another great show and well deserved on hitting 30k+🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @sennewald
    @sennewald День назад +1

    Love your Show!
    Thank you so much!

  • @reinhartvonzschock357
    @reinhartvonzschock357 День назад

    Excellent pod.

  • @DeanGroovy
    @DeanGroovy 2 дня назад +1

    Thanks Florian!

  • @James-KL
    @James-KL 2 дня назад +1

    Absolutely awesome foiling 💥

  • @u.s.ssulaco3489
    @u.s.ssulaco3489 День назад +2

    30.300!! Well done!!

  • @TheSusieTom
    @TheSusieTom День назад

    Brilliant stuff

  • @robindreher6001
    @robindreher6001 2 дня назад +1

    Great show, thanks. *****

  • @bobcornwell403
    @bobcornwell403 14 часов назад

    I have watched the development of this class for over 40 years. I think that with hydrofoils and canting ballast keels they have reached the pinnacle of their development.
    These are extremely expensive speed machines which will likely not see much use in more ordinary yachting.

  • @MachTuck
    @MachTuck День назад

    Great videos Seawolves! question here, are the foils retractable? and can the sailor change the pitch or angle to the relative water flow? Amazing scenes! Thank you.

  • @alexfilipe
    @alexfilipe 2 дня назад

    Great content! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us! Could you share the url of the site where you show the weather in Antartica? Thanks

  • @sorenhealy1233
    @sorenhealy1233 2 дня назад +2

    Yo chief Seawolf ! Isn't 551 nautical miles 1020 kms ? ... and not > 1100 kms ? Just asking ..... 😬 Great show and love your Dutch sense of humour 😂

  • @janetleigh-gt5zc
    @janetleigh-gt5zc День назад

    Impressive...........total concentration!!!!! What technologie can do......

  • @JensZygar
    @JensZygar 2 дня назад

    Very informative!° Thank You!

  • @johndean4912
    @johndean4912 2 дня назад +1

    Thank you. John USA

  • @DJW007
    @DJW007 2 дня назад +2

    What is the state of the sargassum weeds this season?

  • @rocu406
    @rocu406 День назад

    Florian, what is the weather program you are using? Not the tracker, the other one.

  • @iam57yearsold
    @iam57yearsold 2 дня назад

    Wow, this fantastic.

  • @James-KL
    @James-KL 2 дня назад

    Crucial stage it seems!

  • @robertfoster1151
    @robertfoster1151 2 дня назад +1

    How are the moving keels sealed where they enter the bottom of the boat. Are they fully watertight?

    • @onpahanvaan
      @onpahanvaan 2 дня назад +3

      My understanding is that they have a watertight "wetbox" around the pivot point of the keel, so the pivot point itself isn't waterproof, but the box around it is.

    • @davidtydeman1434
      @davidtydeman1434 День назад +2

      @@onpahanvaanI agree. Many boats have a keel box where the top of the keel box is well above the waterline. Our family boat put a table on top of the keel box.

  • @dundeedolphin
    @dundeedolphin 2 дня назад +1

    Insane speeds

  • @martmexpue
    @martmexpue День назад

    You spoke about the keel construction of the boats… I believe the term “lifting the keel up” might be misleading. In my understanding, it is about the inclination of the keel…

    • @davidtydeman1434
      @davidtydeman1434 День назад +1

      I believe you are correct. The term I have heard is “canting” keel” . This technology is used by nearly all modern ocean racers

    • @martmexpue
      @martmexpue День назад

      @@davidtydeman1434 You are right, your English is better than mine 🙂

  • @Close_Call
    @Close_Call 2 дня назад +5

    551 nautical miles= 1020 km

  • @bronconv
    @bronconv День назад +1

    Are there 2 classes in this race? Foiled and unfoiled?

    • @harryspedding7456
      @harryspedding7456 День назад +1

      There is only one class, but not all boats have lifting foils.

  • @kevinsalmon8114
    @kevinsalmon8114 2 дня назад +1

    They are hauling ass, impressive speeds and they haven't even hit the big winds yet

    • @jamesaron1967
      @jamesaron1967 День назад

      They'll likely slow down when they experience higher winds. Right now it's at or near ideal conditions for the foiling IMOCAs.

  • @964cuplove
    @964cuplove День назад

    Isn’t it more combo of foils and flatter hull ?!

  • @UziLutzi
    @UziLutzi 2 дня назад +2

    I think your estimate of the average going up by five knots is waaaay too high. But maybe you can make everyone make a guess…

  • @jamesadams1064
    @jamesadams1064 2 дня назад

    Hmmmm, how far west does one go? Be fun to watch.

  • @johnnyallen3734
    @johnnyallen3734 День назад

    Can we see how the 6 women are getting on?

  • @josephkelley8634
    @josephkelley8634 2 дня назад

    Can you explain how the boats can travel faster than wind speed

    • @sissyfus6181
      @sissyfus6181 2 дня назад

      The answer is: the boat sails to its APPARENT wind. (Yeah, that's a cope out).
      From there google is your friend "how can a sailboat sail faster than the windspeed".
      You'll get tons of info.

    • @richardevans2421
      @richardevans2421 2 дня назад

      its because of apparent wind

  • @jeffgrove1389
    @jeffgrove1389 День назад +1

    Le Cam needs to head south and stop westing..

  • @mikestevens9455
    @mikestevens9455 2 дня назад

    vendee skippers don’t seem to spend much time Trimming.

    • @davidtydeman1434
      @davidtydeman1434 День назад

      I have heard te opposite. They are not trimming when they are shooting a few minutes of video per day but I have heard more than 10 hours a day of trimming

  • @josepedro8968
    @josepedro8968 День назад +1

    It's a bit anti nature this and a lot of other channels 24 hours a day with videos, live vídeos, see them taking bath, washing their teeth, computers everywhere, a team support 24 hours onshore, I don't care seeing live a fix on the structure hull... Etc.. Four years ago not so much.. Not saying in 89 with Lamazou... Poupon, Isabelle Autessier.. Etc.. I think you're not born yet..
    I understand the investment and the sponsorship... But leave them alone... That's the Spirit.. Alone..! A vídeo and some photos once a weak...! I don't care about their complains, state of mind, state of Confusion on constant videos... The spirit, the real thing, it is Completely Alone... And fourty is to much... Like the alpinists to Everest nowadays... They made a queue.. And garbage while waiting for their time to climb or something.. And videos everywhere.. The true spirit gone this is business and merchandise... Come on, Lamazou spend six months in the desert with a tuareg tribe to learn how to be alone in the adversity trough six months.. From the desert to the sea.. I'm not calling sea wolfes... Really seawolfes were the cod fisherman in north Atlantic between groneland, strait Davis, Labrador and through six months campaign in sail boats with lousy conditions and go out fishing in the Dories two or three nautical miles.. With the waves and fog and cold some don't return...! Saint John 's to stop a couple of days.. And earning a misery... Some videos from Alain Villiers are history.
    This is the race of the Imocca experts, and a japanese one... Behave well on 470 olímpic.. Sympathy for Jean Le Cam, Yannick Bestavan.. The old guys.. And specially Clarisse and Pipa.. And the other ladies , please sorry forgot their names ... The first two got temper, and they love what they are doing, in a man's world.. Regards

  • @_blento_2637
    @_blento_2637 2 дня назад +1

    I REALLY enjoy your analysis but for God sake can you please talk without slurping :)

  • @Toffie10
    @Toffie10 2 дня назад

    Sir, your daily reports are too slow/late. I like your way of reporting, but when you came on. It is old news.

  • @captnkirk6180
    @captnkirk6180 День назад

    Your math is way off. 550 miles is not well north of 1100km, not even close!!!! try 885km

    • @davidtydeman1434
      @davidtydeman1434 День назад +2

      The report is for nautical miles which are longer than the miles you are familiar with on the road. One nautical mile is 1.1508 miles. So is 550 nautical miles is 1018.6 kilometres or 632.29 miles. FYI knots is nautical miles per hour.

    • @svenkefa4552
      @svenkefa4552 День назад

      calls himself a captain and has no idea about sailing 😉

    • @captnkirk6180
      @captnkirk6180 День назад

      @@svenkefa4552 It's still only 990 nautical kilometers 🙄 not well north of 1100 as he stated which was the point of the post.

    • @captnkirk6180
      @captnkirk6180 День назад

      @@davidtydeman1434 okay so it's still 990 nautical kilometers, not well north of 1100 as stated.

    • @svenkefa4552
      @svenkefa4552 День назад +1

      @@captnkirk6180
      The word “mile” might leave you wondering if there's a “nautical kilometer,” too. There's not. The international nautical mile is used throughout the world. The measurement was officially set at exactly 1.852 kilometers in 1929 by what is now known as the International Hydrographic Organization
      think about !