OBR Sam Greenfield
description

Below, Lucas talks about the importance of catching waves when the wind isn't as strong (like now) to increase average speed. Drone shot of TTToP on port gybe in borderline-surfing conditions. On deck, Lucas talks about how he does more surfing than sailing. Liz, on the aft pedestal, talks in surfer dialecdt about his surviving the ECC ("east coast current"). Lucas sings: "Let's go surfing now..." Below, Liz talks: "Lucas is a natural with any water sports, who does all water sports and does them all very well." She talks about the first time she took him sailing on "one of these boats", and there were "massive waves; he jumped on the helm and absolutely sent it." Francesca and Bianca do an embarrasing/culturally insensitive wind dance in the cockpit. Dee: "We desperately need to arrive in Cape Town as soon as possible." At the nav station, Dee and Nicolas talk about the strategic decision to dive south to avoid the high ahead of them. Nicolas, laughing: "At least we all agree. Perhaps we are wrong but [we] agree." Dee talks about being surprised AkzoNobel didn't activate stealth. Dee, later, talks about how they've gybed, and AkzoNobel and Scallywag are on AIS but have not gybed. Later, closeup of AIS screen. Nicolas explains that AkzoNobel has gybed. "At least if I have made a mistake I will not be the only one who made it."

duration 00:04:08
leg Leg 2
link http://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/raw/3028.html
people Bianca Cook, Francesca Clapcich, Liz Wardley and Lucas Chapman
published Wed, 22 Nov 2017 23:28:33 UTC
seconds 248
tags AIS, Dance, Discussing the competition, Drone, Embarrassing, Nav Station, Singing, Strategy and Surfing
team Turn The Tide On Plastic
video url https://volvooceanrace-2017-18.s3.amazonaws.com/videos/cropped/m107419_13-02-171122-ttt-00041_HD.mp4