
Speed Record Sailing Across the Atlantic 16+ Knots - EP 28
March 24, 2019 by Sailing Starship Friendship | Language: EN Play Time: 00:13:10 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

The Atlantic crossing series continues, breaking our sailing speed record, and racing fast towards the Caribbean. It’s a wild ride, with gusting winds and following seas, but the thrill is real!
Tired crew are tested against stormy conditions on our approach to Saint Lucia. At a critical moment the steering fails and we are turning into the story to free the rudders. It’s rough and stormy… and fun sailing!
Music by Rufus Du Sol 🙂
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Episode 28 Season Alpha
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