Ken Read

Ken Read

Author: Justin Chisholm July 16, 2025 Duration: 45:15
Justin Chisholm sits down with North Sails president Ken Read for a look across the recent goings on in the sailboat racing world. We start with the IMOCA class — that wild, high-stakes solo circuit that somehow keeps cranking out close finishes in the middle of nowhere. Kenny was glued to the last Vendée Globe like the rest of us, marvelling at the match race up front and the level of detail behind every campaign.  From there, we go deep into the design side. Read talks about how the North Sails brain trust has gone full tilt on integrating aerodynamics and hydrodynamics — a shift driven by the America’s Cup but now baked into every serious offshore campaign. “It’s not sails and boats anymore,” he says. “It’s a single system.” And it’s not just designers and sailors in the loop. Software engineers, CFD specialists, VPP gurus — it’s a full-circle design process now, and if you’re not closing that loop, you’re getting left behind. And what about the ongoing health of the IMOCA class in recent years? Stronger than ever, says Read. The French dominance isn’t a problem – it’s the reason the class works. The culture, the fan base, the sponsors, the European kids who grow up wanting to be offshore sailors — that’s the fuel in the tank. Sure, there’s chatter about needing more international flavour, but as Read puts it: “It’s kicking ass. Don’t mess with it.” We veer into the age-old mystery of why this style of sailing hasn’t taken off in the States. There’s no simple answer, but Kenny gives it a go. He talks about a missing culture, a lack of aspirational heroes, and the need for more people to “give back” if the next generation is going to get inspired. “We just don’t have a pipeline,” he says.  Then comes the Ferrari segment. The Hypersail project is everything you’d expect from the Italian supercar maker: fast, sleek, secretive, and a little bit nuts. Read says it’s “IMOCAs on steroids,” with a dream team of designers and engineers (including Guillaume Verdier) and full integration of aero and hydro from the start. And yes, North Sails and Southern Spars are right in the thick of it. There’s even a Ferrari-branded performance clothing line in the works — because why not? We move on to the Moth World Championship, where a kid named Enzo Balanger came out of nowhere to take down the heavyweights. Read credits Bruno Dubois with spotting the talent early — just as he did with Caudrelier years ago — and says Enzo’s win proves he’s the real deal. The Moth, he adds, remains a bleeding-edge test lab for sail design and control systems. Forget trickle-down from the Cup — the Moth is a two-way street for innovation. So what about the rest of us non-foilers? Read says traditional sailing’s still alive and well — for now. But fast forward ten years, and don’t be surprised if kids are foiling on everything. “They’re not going to want to go back in the water,” he says. Then there’s the offshore shift to sailing from inside — driven, Read says, by one thing: the violence of the waves, rather than the wind. “You get hit by a wall of water and find yourself in the back of the boat with half the wheel in your hand,” he recalls from his Volvo Ocean Race days. Safety is now the top priority, and he doesn’t see anyone going back outside anytime soon. Is there still room for big boats like Comanche? Absolutely, says Read. Under IRC, there’s a thriving maxi scene, and boats like V (formerly Tango), which he’s now helping to campaign, are keeping the sport accessible for owner-drivers who want to race hard and have fun....

The Yacht Racing Life Podcast by British sailing journalist Justin Chisholm dives deep into the competitive world of high performance sailing. Aimed at racing sailors and passionate fans, this podcast explores what it really takes to compete at the highest level on the water. Each episode features exclusive, in depth interviews with many of the sport's biggest names - from Olympic medallists and ocean racers to cutting edge designers, tacticians and team leaders. Listeners can expect thoughtful conversations about race strategies, boat speed, technology, team dynamics and the latest developments from major regattas and global yacht racing circuits. With Justin's insider knowledge and access, the podcast offers rare behind the scenes insights, honest stories from the frontline of the sport, and lessons that ambitious sailors can apply to their own racing. Tune in and listen episodes to stay informed, inspired and connected to the fast moving world of professional yacht racing.
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Duration: 29:56
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Duration: 34:14
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Duration: 39:02
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Duration: 34:14
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