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Lessons Learned Podcast

Lessons Learned is a Podcast series by UK Sailmakers, created to help sailors around the world increase their knowledge and ability through the stories and experiences shared by incredible sailors. For over a decade, our website’s How To section has provided instructional videos, photos, and documents on a broad array of sailing topics. With Lessons Learned, we’re taking our instructional chops to a higher level. You can also stream the Lessons Learned Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music, remember to like and subscribe to our channels be notified about the latest episodes.

LESSONS LEARNED ON SHANNON ONE DESIGN

EPISODE 16
David Dickson

Shannon One Design

David discusses the Shannon One Design class and his experiences working with Barry Hayes from UK Sailmakers Ireland to develop a modern sail for this historic wooden boat, bringing renewed energy to a design over a century old.

LESSONS LEARNED ON SAFETY AT SEA

EPISODE 15
Dick York

Safety at Sea

Dick York, a member of the Safety at Sea committees for US Sailing, the Storm Trysail Club, the New York Yacht Club, and the Cruising Club of America, shares his story from where his interest in Safety at Sea began to the latest advancements in man overboard recovery.

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EPISODE 14
Christian Williams

1979 Fastnet and More

Christian Williams recounts his 1979 Fastnet race experience onboard TENACIOUS, sailing trips to Bermuda and Hawaii, and insights into towering waves, sargassum weed, books, and jazz.

LESSONS LEARNED GETTING INTO GOOD TROUBLE

EPISODE 13
Marie Rogers

Getting Into Good Trouble

Marie Rogers shares stories from her 2023 Transpac Race, where she skippered GOOD TROUBLE as a part of her Offshore Racing Outreach program, a first-of-its-kind diversity initiative for performance sailing.

LESSONS LEARNED AS WOMEN IN PERFORMANCE SAILING

EPISODE 12
Mia Karlsson & Nikki Henderson

Women in Performance Sailing

Mia Karlsson and Nikki Henderson, two of the amazing women who lead offshore passages with 59º North, discuss the unique challenges and opportunities facing women in performance sailing. Both share their stories, and the plans for 59º North in 2024 and beyond.

LESSONS LEARNED ON ASYMMETRICAL SPINNAKER DESIGN

EPISODE 11
Pat Considine

Asymmetrical Spinnaker Design

Pat Considine, lead sail designer at UK Sailmakers Chicago, delivers a concise guide to the art of crafting custom asymmetrical spinnakers. Learn about key measurements, materials, and design considerations, and discover how Pat uses BSG design software to tailor spinnakers for each sailor’s needs.

Stefan Voss shares his experiences shorthanded sailing in Europe and a variety of insightful tips for any sailor interested in trying single or doublehanded sailing

EPISODE 10
Stefan Voss

Shorthanded Sailing

Stefan Voss shares his experiences shorthanded sailing in Europe and a variety of insightful tips for any sailor interested in trying single or doublehanded sailing.

Brendan Huffman shares his experiences competing in his second Singlehanded Transpacific Race aboard his Santa Cruz 33, SIREN, including how he enhanced his performance for the second Singlehanded race, ultimately winning his division and securing 5th place overall.

EPISODE 9
Brendan Huffman

Sailing Singlehanded Transpac

Brendan Huffman shares his experiences competing in his second Singlehanded Transpacific Race aboard his Santa Cruz 33, SIREN, including how he enhanced his performance for the second Singlehanded race, ultimately winning his division and securing 5th place overall.

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EPISODE 8
Tripp Brower

Passage Making

Tripp Brower discusses his passage making Lessons Learned as he circumnavigates the globe, working with marine researchers and sharing stories of environmental and cultural preservation through film.

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EPISODE 7
Justin & Chris Wolfe

Double Handed Racing

Justin and Christina Wolfe, a pair of incredible offshore double-handed racers describe their strategies and campaigns aboard their J/111 RAKU in the Pacific Northwest and RED RUBY, a SunFast 3300 in Europe.

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Sylvain Barrielle

America’s Cup

Sylvain Barrielle, owner of the UK Sailmakers loft in San Francisco, talks about his long career in sailmaking and professional sailing that includes six America’s Cup campaigns as well as sailing maxi yachts and ocean-crossing maxi multihulls.

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Nathalie Criou

Offshore Racing

Nathalie Criou is one of the top shorthanded sailors on the west coast of North America with a shorthanded race record in California going back 15 years. In 2014, she was second her division in the Single Handed Transpac sailing an Express 27.

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EPISODE 4
Adam Loory

Retirement Cruise

Tune in to hear UK Sailmakers’ General Manager Adam Loory discuss plans and preparations made for his retirement cruise from the Long Island Sound in the Northeastern United States to the islands of the South Pacific

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Butch Ulmer

Distance Racing

In the latest edition of the UK Sailmakers podcast series Lessons Learned, Butch Ulmer discusses four short distance races that east coast sailors can use to get ready for the Bermuda and our Halifax races.

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EPISODE 2
Andrew Weiss

That Winning Year

This is the second podcast in UK Sailmakers Lessons Learned series. This 21-minute video is a discussion with Andrew Weiss, owner, and skipper of the Italia 11.98 Christopher Dragon…

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Stuart Dahlgren

The 2022 Pacific Cup

Listen to a conversation with UK Sailmakers Northwest’s owner Stuart Dahlgren about the 2022 Pacific Cup Race. Stuart, who skippered his Santa Cruz 70 WESTERLY, covers his sail inventory and much more.

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