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A Season Worth Following
It’s premiere day for “Over the Atlantic”! The six Swedish celebrities are excited, but an incident on the first night has major consequences for life on board.
Premiere of Over the Atlantic: “I Want to Leave Now”
Gurra Krantz warns the cast that the weather will offer some headwinds, a lot of lake, and a tough start.
– It won’t be an upwind sail and flat and nice, but it will tilt, it will be that you go to tack all the time, it will tilt, says Gurra.
They will be at sea for 17 days without any communication, but what worries Gurra the most is that the engine has overheated and the freezer is not working. However, two hours before departure, there is at least a little relief.
– To my great relief, we now have a working freezer and a working engine, but it is of course not ideal to fix the engine like this before departure. And above all not having time to test it properly, says Gurra.
– Now we’re leaving, I want to leave now, says Suzanne Reuter.
“Aye, Aye, Aye, Aye”
The crew gets an easier start than expected weather-wise and has so far been able to avoid the low-pressure front. The weather is not yet a problem, but it will be a tough start after all. On the very first night, an incident occurs that will affect life on board.
– We brew coffee in a normal coffee maker, which is quite complicated, laughs Susanne while Kristoffer Appelquist brews coffee.
But suddenly something happens while the coffee is brewing.
– Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch, you hear someone say, probably Kristoffer.
Exactly what is happening we’ll have to wait until next week to see, but there seems to be some kind of damage down in the galley that will affect the rest of the sailboat.
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