The ORCV's annual Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race, also known as the Westcoaster, takes yachts and their crew roughly 450 miles south, around the very bottom of Australia, through some of the roughest ocean in the world. As shown in this video, the crew of Vertigo took this challenge very seriously, indulging in no silliness at all, and with all hinges firmly attached. We also definitely won, because the papers said so when we stopped in Strahan. Highly recommend a watch if you enjoy dolphins or French accents. Viewer discretion for swearing, obviously. Lots of love, the Vertigo Crew PS: Music, in order of appearance, is: We Stayed Up All Night | Tourist, ft. Ardyn Seaweed | Hockey Dad Rock Lobster | The B52's Heaven Up There | Palace
The ORCV's annual Melbourne to Hobart Yacht Race, also known as the Westcoaster, takes yachts and their crew roughly 450 miles south, around the very bottom of Australia, through some of the roughest ocean in the world. As shown in this video, the crew of Vertigo took this challenge very seriously, indulging in no silliness at all, and with all hinges firmly attached. We also definitely won, because the papers said so when we stopped in Strahan. Highly recommend a watch if you enjoy dolphins or French accents. Viewer discretion for swearing, obviously. Lots of love, the Vertigo Crew PS: Music, in order of appearance, is: We Stayed Up All Night | Tourist, ft. Ardyn Seaweed | Hockey Dad Rock Lobster | The B52's Heaven Up There | Palace