It gets better when they go forward on deck and down below. Like you and many others. I too was frustrated by the loud radio playing during the interview. I just kept in mind that this is right down to the wire for everyone involved. And they are all working to do their jobs. Struggling hurriedly to get it all done, while still making last minute changes and preparation. Before shoving off for close to a year at sea. Through some very tumultuous passages. I think we can give them a break on the audio. Obviously they know what they are doing. Sometimes you can’t control the atmosphere in which you are forced to work. Especially getting so many interviews and boat tours done before they all slip the lines on race day.
It's surprising that none of the sailors when discussing food stores have mentioned any plans to troll and catch as much food (pelagic fish - tuna, wahoo, marlin, etc.) when sea conditions are good given that they are "racing".
Really enjoying the GGR content here on Yachting Monthly... thanks
Go Ian, you have a good boat!!
The boat looks very well prepared and the best organised interior
Hey that’s me in the background!😆
Go Ian and Puffin!
Very well prepared , I hope you enjoy it!
Nice looks like the poms have the nicest prepped boats in the GGR.👍
Where can I find the led lights he uses in the V berth?
Following.
The back ground noise make it hard to concentrate. This is a very poor recording. What a shame.
It gets better when they go forward on deck and down below. Like you and many others. I too was frustrated by the loud radio playing during the interview. I just kept in mind that this is right down to the wire for everyone involved. And they are all working to do their jobs. Struggling hurriedly to get it all done, while still making last minute changes and preparation. Before shoving off for close to a year at sea. Through some very tumultuous passages. I think we can give them a break on the audio. Obviously they know what they are doing. Sometimes you can’t control the atmosphere in which you are forced to work. Especially getting so many interviews and boat tours done before they all slip the lines on race day.
Gave up on this one as the audio was making my ass twitch.
Would be an otherwise great video if not for the abundance of music/background noise and static.
I wish that all brand and model of the boat is in the name of the video.
I understand he has a Tradewind 35
wow, the audio is terrible on this- how amature!
You must mean amateur*... Ironic.
@@personnamed2764 yeah, kinda funny but not really ironic given that i'm not a professional commenter
@@bennyummer yeah, just an idiot.
Whatever all that chatter in the background? Roxanne??? Who listens to sting anymore anyways??? Holly cow.
It's surprising that none of the sailors when discussing food stores have mentioned any plans to troll and catch as much food (pelagic fish - tuna, wahoo, marlin, etc.) when sea conditions are good given that they are "racing".
What happend to the sound?
Horribel sound, I can't concentrate on the interesting content.
unfortunately this was unwatchable with all the background chatter / noise.
Not related to Vladimir
why so noisy
Agree with you. I had to stop watching.
his advantage is clearly budget.