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.
Captain Kira Maixner // A Conversation about Women on the Water - Ep. 16
Mary & Memo Gidley // 101 Days on a Raft - Ep.15
Amanda Swan Neal // Racing aboard Maiden - Ep.14
Q+M Travels // From Panama to San Francisco - Ep.13
Randall Reeves // Landfall in Halifax - Ep.12
Sid Shaw // First Ever Solar Panel on a Cruising Boat - Ep.11
Katie Burgess // Sun Powered Yachts - Ep.10
Team Shut Up And Drive // R2AK: 750-miles from WA to AK - Ep.09
Small Wonder // Cruising SF Bay in a 10-ft Dinghy - Ep.08
Luc Maheu // Traditions, Tattoos & Tiger - Ep.07
Travis Lund // Treasure Island Sailing Center - Ep.06
Pete Lyons // Land Sailing at 65 MPH - Ep.05
Jon Buser // Taming an America's Cup Monster - Ep.04
David McGuire // Sharks and Sailing - Ep.03
Randall Reeves // Figure 8 Solo Circumnavigation - Ep.02
Heather Richard // Navigating Hurricane Force Winds - Ep.01
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