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British solo skipper Pip Hare will be the second guest to feature in the YBW forum Ask Me Anything series on Thursday 11 April
Pip Hare finished the race in 95d 11h 37m 30s. Credit: Yvan Zedda/Alea
On Thursday 22 April, Pip Hare, who was the first British sailor to complete the 2020/21 Vendée Globe solo non-stop round the world race, will be our second special guest in a new series of Ask Me Anything sessions on the YBW forum.
Pip Hare, amassed a huge following during her exploits in the Vendée Globe, crossing the finish line in an impressive 19th place despite having one of the oldest boats in the fleet and one of the smallest budgets. She is only the 8th ever female skipper to complete the Vendée Globe.
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Pip Hare, regular Yachting World contributor, Vendée Globe hero, and all-round brilliant sailor will be the guest for YBW s second ever Ask Me Anything session
On Thursday 22 April, Pip Hare, who recently completed the Vendée Globe, will be our second special guest in a new series of Ask Me Anything sessions on the YBW forum.
Pip Hare, amassed a huge following during her exploits in the 2020/21 Vendée Globe crossing the finish line in an impressive 19th place despite having one of the oldest boats in the fleet and one of the smallest budgets. She is only the 8th ever female skipper to complete the Vendée Globe.
February 9, 2021
On February 8, the man behind AQUAHOLIC Nick Burnham was our first special guest in a new series of Ask Me Anything sessions on the YBW forum. Here are just a few of the stories he shared.
Whether you’re a boating magazine aficionado or a YouTube yacht tour junkie, chances are you’re familiar with the wit and wisdom of Nick Burnham.
One of
MBY’s longest-serving and most prolific contributors, Nick set up his own YouTube channel in 2016 after fulfilling a lifelong dream to drive the original Miami Vice boat.
AQUAHOLIC has since gone from strength to strength, racking up roughly 4 million views per month and attracting a loyal following of more than a quarter of a million subscribers who can’t get enough of his access-all-areas tours, which cover everything from humble cuddy cruisers to 60m superyachts.