Chris Museler's excellent documentary on the double-handed New York-Barcelona Race came out today on the New York Times. "You're the first to get the link," says Chris. What follows is the complete documentary that Chris filmed and helped produced. It was the first time someone had documented a double-handed race as such. Hear Chris talk about the experience on the podcast by clicking here. Thanks to the NY Times for letting us run this.
The Cape Horn Windvane: Kamau Interviews Yves Gelinas at Annapolis
Kamau Kwabena interviews a sailing legend at the Annapolis Sailboat Show. Yves sailed non-stop (almost) and solo around the Great Capes in his Alberg 30 Jean-du-Sud, filming the iconic Around the World With Jean-du-Sud movie in the process, a classic sailing film. Hear Yves talk about his Cape Horn wind vane invention in this short interview.
Red Dot on the Ocean: Official Trailer of the Matt Rutherford Story
Watch the official trailer of the Matt Rutherford story about his epic voyage around the america's and his unbelievable childhood that put him on the path to become one of the greatest sailors of the modern world. Red Dot on the Ocean premiere's this Friday, October 24, at the Quad Cinema in New York City. Look for Andy Schell's full review later today, Tuesday October 21.
Kamau Kwabena's Day One at Annapolis Sailboat Show
Kamau Kwabena's offshore yacht & an interview with Andy Schell
Kamau Kwabena got in touch with Andy Schell prior to last week's Annapolis Sailboat Show. They met at City Dock coffee to discuss offshore sailing and Kamau's self-designed and soon to be self-built 50-foot sailing yacht. Kamau is 6'5" and 300 pounds, so the standard offshore boats don't exactly 'fit' him! His design was brilliant. This is his chat with Andy at the coffee shop, and the first original video on 59-north.com.
Video of Wilson the Minke Whale
This has been all over my Facebook page the past couple of days, thanks to Kevin King, who crewed with us and took the footage. When the whale first approached, we were in awe, and just enjoyed his company. Kevin wanted to film right away, but I kind of discouraged him - if you're always behind the camera, you can't appreciate what's right in front of you. But the whale kept coming back! I was afraid jamming the camera down in the water might scare him off (he thinking it might be a harpoon!), but eventually we gave it a go. I think it was worth it!