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Weird things happen at sea ...

Updated 1646 GMT (0046 HKT) June 12, 2015
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Life on the ocean wave is a tale of the unexpected for Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing (ADOR) skipper Ian Walker, seen here on board his Azzam yacht during the 2014/15 Volvo Ocean Race. M Knighton/Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing via Getty Images
"The weirdest thing I have ever done at sea is to tip the boat on its side and drill 32 holes in the bottom," Walker told CNN during The Boathouse live web chat. Ainhoa Sanchez/Volvo Ocean Race via Getty Images
Dolphins may be a regular sight on the Volvo Ocean Race route but ADOR crew member Justin Slattery once spotted a cow floating in the Atlantic. Amory Ross/Team Alvimedica via Getty Images
"Winning this race is the pinnacle of my sailing career," says skipper Walker of his victory in the Volvo Ocean Race. "Not bad for someone whose parents didn't sail." Matt Knighton/Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing/Volvo Ocean Race via Getty Images
"The Volvo Ocean Race is a tough, long race that is very hard to win and easy to lose," says Walker after leading his team to an unassailable lead. Matt Knighton/Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing/Volvo Ocean Race via Getty Images
The hard work is worth it for Walker when his ADOR crew celebrate the overall victory as they dock at L'Orient in France at the end of the penultimate stage. Ian Roman/Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing via Getty Images
Just one last job for Walker ... live chatting to CNN's audience! CNN