The Race to Alaska is a wonderful race in which boats of all shapes and sizes head north from Port Townsend, Washington and end up in Ketchikan Alaska, 750 miles away. The only rules are no engines and no outside support. Satchel Douglas has done the race twice before - and joined me on Episode 9 of the show to talk about his effort as part of Team Shut Up and Drive. This time he joins me to talk about his latest attempt at the race aboard a wing foil! His story of how he qualified for the first leg of the race across the straits of Juan de Fuca is an adventure in itself. The first leg just started on Monday June 5.
Jamie & Behan Gifford // Totem’s Next Chapter - Ep. 135
Jon Bilger // Predict Wind Founder - Ep. 134
John Taussig // Medical Training for Mariners - Ep. 133
Michael Rohde // Rebuilding a Cape George 36 - Ep. 132
Andre Lay // Around the Americas by Trawler - Ep. 131
Scott Racette & Ashley Gremel // Bay to Bay: From San Francisco to Chesapeake - Ep. 130
Brendan Borrell // Paddling from Tulare Lake to SF Bay Headwaters - Ep. 129
Dovka // A Boat and 3 Generations
Andy Schell // Finding Balance while Pushing Boundaries - Ep. 128
Pam Wall // The Joy of Sharing Sailing - Ep. 127
Isabel Lardner // Tall Ship Sailing - Ep. 126
Mary SwiftSwan // Afterguard Sailing - Ep. 125
Ryan May // May on the Bay Chartering - Ep. 124
Leigh Hunt // Sailing: From Passion to Profession - Ep. 123
Hank George // The Science of Lithium Batteries - Ep. 122
Jim Hancock // Sailing Science Center Update - Ep. 121
Jason Brown // Freediving in San Francisco Bay - Ep. 119
Malcolm Morgan // Sharing Decades of Marine Electrical and Technical Experience - Ep. 118
Safety At Sea // A Weekend of Considering The Worst Case Scenario - Ep. 117
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