R2AK 2019 Clip of the Day - DAY FIFTEEN

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2019
  • Team Holopuni explores rescue, salvage, and closure in their epic experience racing a Hawaiian outrigger canoe to Alaska.

Komentáře • 21

  • @ultrachrisfagan
    @ultrachrisfagan Před 4 lety +6

    I am Chris Fagan from Team Holopuni. I just want to thank everyone for your support throughout our R2AK experience. I'd like to give a special shout out to the Canadian Coast Guard. We were lucky to have such caring professionals come to help us in our time of need. And thanks to all the folks who put on the R2AK--a top notch, high quality team all around.

  • @gondwanalon
    @gondwanalon Před 4 lety +6

    I feel your pain. In the 2018 Pailolo Challenge (Maui to Moloka’i) our 6-man canoe flipped in 25 knot wind and 4 to 6 foot surf. Coast Gaud and race officials demanded that we abandon our $20K canoe. The next day our canoe was recovered unharmed. But our egos will likely never recover. “Surender to me an I will let you live.” -The Sea

  • @seewind
    @seewind Před 5 měsíci

    Fun to watch .... even 4 years on..... reminds me of my Hobie TI.... sailing the waters of the EC 300. Glad everyone made it back safe.

  • @christophernoto
    @christophernoto Před 2 lety

    "We're all in our fifties..." I feel you, as I'm now in my (early) seventies, and look back on my fifties as some years of real vigor! You took a beautiful boat into some of the most challenging inshore waters in the world. Congratulations.

  • @Ron-km1fv
    @Ron-km1fv Před 5 lety +4

    Absolute respect for the crew. We have been following since the viewing party in the Inner Harbour, Victoria and are so glad you made the right decisions on the way and are all safe.

    • @ultrachrisfagan
      @ultrachrisfagan Před 4 lety

      Thanks for following along Ron. I appreciate your support.

  • @carlprestipino2204
    @carlprestipino2204 Před 5 lety +4

    Hats off to you from this "arm-chair" sailor!

  • @lynnev1237
    @lynnev1237 Před 5 lety +2

    Respect!!

  • @gondwanalon
    @gondwanalon Před 4 lety

    We bring a 5 gallon bucket plus 2 or 3 one gallon bailers in workouts a raced in our 6-man outrigger canoes. You have to work fast and hard to quickly bail out a canoe. Not easy especially when you are already exhausted and cold.

  • @Alastair510
    @Alastair510 Před 11 měsíci

    Lovely boat. How do these survive the conditions around Hawaii?
    Is it the steepness of the waves that swamped you?

  • @gondwanalon
    @gondwanalon Před 2 lety

    How are you doing nowadays? Are you still sailing the Holopuni outrigger sailing canoe?

  • @praianogtsporttunes1955
    @praianogtsporttunes1955 Před 4 lety +2

    Why don't you have some buoyancy volume in the main hull ? It would never have sunk so low and water could be pumped out easily.

  • @sandyrose2142
    @sandyrose2142 Před 11 měsíci

    Aloha have guys since then put in some foot pumps and a handle pump,

  • @Syock44
    @Syock44 Před 5 lety

    One of the songs in this video. Ayla Nereo - O Come Ye
    czcams.com/video/n7QwOY3yt2g/video.html

  • @martinsachs3837
    @martinsachs3837 Před 4 lety +2

    and once again its proofen:
    1. crews abandon their craft too early, after all she was fine
    2. boats for open water HAVE to be self bailing!

  • @pauls8456
    @pauls8456 Před 3 lety

    Less internal volume + positive buoyancy even when flooded (like a sea kayak) PLUS electric bilge pumps + back up fixed hand pumps PLUS self draining cockpits would seem to be the solution to this problem? It is the difference between a 'Canadian'/open canoe and a sea kayak with a small cockpit hole and firm spray skirt fitted with electric bilge pump with a substantial battery and back up hand fixed pump? I am surprised the race organisers allow boats without these features to enter.

  • @jansveen
    @jansveen Před rokem

    This just proofs that the boats are never the problem, it is the crew. When you sail in ruff weather with this kind of a boat, more a kayak, use sprayskirts. I've been doing ocean kayaking, and my expitidiotin kayak from pvc, you could open it all the way back and forth, had a sprayskirt, and fully loaded, i was under water more than over it when i did some surfing on downwind. No problem as long as you keep the bopat/kayak protected. It is when the elements starts to show teeth it is fun, and it also shows if you got any spine. Ocean and sea, lakes, river, it is from water, so yes, it gets wet. If you can't take it, go with a cruise ship.

    • @jj680l
      @jj680l Před rokem +2

      As stated in the video, the spray skirt was punctured during the storm. This just proofs the crew is never the problem, just armchair sailors posting dumb comments.

  • @1980PintoMan
    @1980PintoMan Před 5 lety

    Bullshit. First time I saw that boat in earlier clips all I could think was "what a stupid design." You had to have help, that disqualifies you, you didn't make it. You can be proud of what you accomplished in that boat for sure, but sounds like that lady has the "everyone gets a trophy" mentality.