Episode 36: Discover The Thrill Of Sailing
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Introduction (00:42):
Kolby Krystofik kicks off the episode by introducing the podcast and sharing his personal activities from the past week. He reflects on his CrossFit workouts, pickleball, and sailing, which all play into his goal of staying active. The episode is recorded on September 11th and inspired by the closing of his 22-week sailing season, as well as his newfound interest in the 2024 America's Cup.
Sailing Season Reflection (03:10):
Kolby reflects on his sailing journey, sharing that he has been living on sailboats since 2019 in Ventura Harbor. He first owned a Catalina 30 and learned the ropes of racing, crewing for others in Marina Del Rey. After learning under an experienced captain, he bought his own boat and participated in the Wet Wednesday racing series at the Ventura Yacht Club. He discusses the challenges of balancing living on a sailboat while racing, leading him to sail conservatively at first.
Upgrading to a Larger Boat (05:33):
In 2021, Kolby upgraded to a Catalina 400, a 40-foot sailboat with unique features like a freestanding mast. He describes his crew’s roles during the Wet Wednesday races, which involve various positions like helmsman, bowman, and trimmers. Kolby explains how each person on the boat contributes to the racing process and how it’s been an exciting year with increased competition.
Racing Experience and Strategy (11:37):
Kolby shares some highlights from the 2023 Wet Wednesday races, explaining the racing strategy and the importance of the boat’s handicap. He describes the excitement of competing against more boats, as well as the challenges of balancing speed, avoiding collisions, and navigating the racing rules.
America's Cup 2024 Overview (15:22):
Kolby transitions to discussing the 37th America's Cup, set to take place in Barcelona, Spain, from October 12th to the 21st. He gives a breakdown of the competing teams, including Emirates Team New Zealand, Enyos Britannia, and Luna Rosa from Italy. Kolby explains the history and significance of the America’s Cup, sharing interesting details about each team.
America's Cup Boats (AC75s) (19:56):
Kolby delves into the technical aspects of the America's Cup boats, the AC75s. These high-performance foiling monohulls can reach speeds up to four times the wind speed using hydrofoils that lift the boats out of the water, drastically reducing drag. He explains the technology and design of these boats, from their twin-skin sails to hydraulic systems that manage balance and lift. Kolby compares the speeds of America's Cup boats to traditional monohulls, emphasizing the thrill and speed of the races.
Roles on America's Cup Boats (24:36):
Kolby explains the roles of the crew on America’s Cup boats, from the helmsman and tactician to foil trimmers and grinders. He shares how advancements in technology, such as the use of cycles to trim sails, have transformed how these boats are operated and how every role is crucial to the performance of the boat.
Encouragement to Watch America's Cup (28:50):
Kolby wraps up the episode by encouraging listeners to check out the America's Cup races on YouTube and to get involved with sailing if it’s something they are passionate about. He invites listeners to potentially join his crew next year or participate in local sailing events.
Closing Thoughts (31:18):
Kolby signs off by reminding listeners to stay active, whether through sailing or other physical activities, and to reach out with any sailing stories. He invites everyone to rate and subscribe to the podcast and to get in touch with him if they have any sailing-related questions or interests.
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