Bar Karate Sailing Podcast - Episode 2

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2019 · 50 MIN

Bar Karate Sailing Podcast - Episode 2

from Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast · host Jordan Spencer, Bret Perry, Nick bice

In this episode;we look at the MAIB safety report into the loss of Simon Speirs in the 2017/18 Clipper Cup and find out what lessons we can take from it.We sum up the Figaro Solitaire, we also visit the GC32 Worlds.We get a bit pumped at the results from the Etchells WorldsWe talk about Kiel week, talk about Dr Wolfgang Hunger on his 22nd win at Kiel, the 505's and the selection dilema for the NZ sailing team in the 49er class.We take a quick look at the TransatlanticWe revisit the Ginga Challenge and allegations it excludes other hair colour groups.We ask the question, if you won $40 million, what would you do??We visit the submissions for Bar Karaoke and discuss our instagram fail.We give a plug to JC and the team at Yacht Racing Life, another fine sailing podcast.And finally discuss where the inspiration for Bar Karate came from

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