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Team Brunel left Auckland with destination Itajai. Lisa Carrington, Olympic and World Champion flatwater canoe volunteered to be Team Brunel's leg jumper for this Leg 7. Follow Team Brunel: #teambrunel http://www.brunelsailing.net https://twitter.com/brunelsailing https://www.facebook.com/brunelsailing https://www.instagram.com/brunelsailing/ https://www.youtube.com/user/TeamBrun... A Magenta Films production http://www.magenta-films.com
What started as a calm evening sail turned into one of the scariest moments I’ve had on the water. I thought everything was fine — until it wasn’t. Sometimes the smallest oversight can turn into a serious close call. Here’s what happened. Disclaimer: Some portions of this video were generated using artificial intelligence for storytelling and entertainment purposes. Certain events depicted did not actually occur. Any similarities to real people, places, or events are purely coincidental. #sailing #sailinglife #boating #anchorlights #nightnavigation #sailingstory #freighter #oceanlife #boatingmistake #lessonslearned #nightsailing #horror #horrorstories #horrorstory #horrorshorts #shorts #shortvideo #short #shorthorrorfilm
Oggi vi mostriamo un lato meno conosciuto, ovvero quello delle notti. Cosa succede di notte? Nello specifico, ieri abbiamo ammainato una vela importante, la grande blu. Anche se il vento potenzialmente era ancora sostenibile, la notte vincono la prudenza e la prevenzione. Nessuno ci sta correndo dietro, da giustificare un azzardo. Quindi dopo un luuuungo confronto abbiamo optato per tirarla giù. Abbiamo aspettato di essere a cavallo tra due turni (alle 2 precisamente) perché è il momento in cui ci sono 4 persone in piedi nello stesso momento e questo significa migliore gestione e maggiore sicurezza. Naturalmente dopo questa operazione la velocità di avanzamento è diminuita (il grande blu è il numero 1) ma noi abbiamo potuto dormire sonni tranquilli. Con il secondo turno vediamo l’alba, sempre da togliere il fiato. Spesso le persone mi dicono di preferire i tramonti perché semplicemente ne vedono di più. Io penso il contrario per la stessa ragione. L’alba è un momento delicato, privato. È riservata a coloro che sono disposti a sacrificare una parte del loro sonno per assistervi. L’alba non è per tutti, proprio come non lo sono le persone di valore. Bisogna saperle comprendere entrambe. Solo in questo modo entrambe possono regalarti doni insostituibili. Come quello di stamattina. 🌅 Come sempre, A domani Cami
Looking highly impressive, stable and controlled, the New York Yacht Club American Magic Team once again caught the early morning breeze out in Pensacola, docking out at 8.28am sharp after a crane in before 7am. The team are bracing themselves for the incoming, late season tropical storm, Nicole, that the National Hurricane Centre are predicting could escalate to a category 1 hurricane as it hits landfall. Important therefore for the Magic crew to capitalise on every available opportunity and whilst the breeze held at around 8-10 knots through to lunchtime, the team put in a thoroughly professional performance as they went through what Dan Morris, Sail Trimmer on Patriot, described as a: “long list of things to figure out” in regards systems and controls upgrades. “It’s all related to how the boat works and how we make the boat work, power going in, how we use that power and how that translates into speed.” Section 41. Reconnaissance a) As a campaign cost reduction measure, COR/D has mutually agreed to cooperatively implement a centralised reconnaissance programme for all teams for the reconnaissance of all Competitors’ AC75 Yachts, AC40 Yachts and LEQ12 yachts including both on-land and on-water imagery (the “Joint Recon Programme”). b) Each team is assigned a two-person Recon Unit to follow their every on-water move, but it's not that simple. The cameras are supplied and identical for all Recon Units. Drones are not allowed, and they can't get that close, plus following a boat and keeping a camera steady at 45 knots isn't that easy to begin with. c) A three minute interview follows each on water day, and teams must answer the Recon Unit's questions while trying not to give too much away. It's a raw, unedited view of the never before seen behind-the-scenes development of a team and their boat to win the oldest trophy in international sports. #AC37Recon #AmericasCup #Barcelona2024