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WATCH EPISODE 1: https://youtu.be/4hemLW9PmfU Subscribe to our channel to follow along with the series! Season Premiere - August 5th at 4 PM EST. [About the Series] Chasing the Dream is a video project undertaken by @DavidWaltersYachts in partnership with @quantumsails and Italia Yachts that aims to tell the story and share the experience of individuals with their sights set on achieving remarkable dreams. In this inaugural series, we follow along with the crews of the Italia Yachts 13.98 Artemis and the 9.98 Vichingo as they set out to compete in two of the most iconic offshore challenges; the Annapolis to Newport and Chicago to Mackinac races. The six-part video series, professionally produced by 410 Films in Annapolis, will take you behind the scenes and into the perspective of the crews as they plan, prepare, and compete. The first episode will be released on Thursday, August 5th @ 4 PM on the David Walters Yachts YouTube channel. Subscribe today and follow along as we share this experience with you! [Episode 1 Preview] Team Artemis sets its sights on the Annapolis to Newport Race 2021. A longtime bucket list race for several first-timers in this iconic race and a return to familiar waters for others. The team has spent nearly two years preparing the Italia 13.98 with the support of Quantum Sails for what is sure to be an exciting race. DAVID WALTERS YACHTS www.davidwaltersyachts.com sales@davidwaltersyachts.com (954) 527-0664 ITALIA YACHTS USA www.italiayachts.com erik@davidwaltersyachts.com (410) 279-3027 QUANTUM SAILS www.quantumsails.com awaters@quantumsails.com (443) 926-6293
Ira just wrapped up photographing the F18 Americas Championship, and I drove for her one of the days. Those things haul ass!!! We were in a 18 ft. rib with a 90HP, and to get ahead of these things or do a ride-along with them involved some moderate butt-pucker... down wind OR up wind. The other challenging thing as a photo-boat driver is figuring out their bail-out angles. I want to get close, but if then need to come down hard in a puff the change in direction is a good amount larger than what a mono would do (understandable as the range of apparent wind angles are broader because the range of boat speeds are also larger). It was a ton of fun playing out on the SF bay with these rocket ships!