Meet ‘Mr. Sailing’ | CNN

CNN values your feedback

1. How relevant is this ad to you?
2. Did you encounter any technical issues?
Thank You!
Your effort and contribution in providing this feedback is much appreciated.
Close
Ad Feedback
Sports
Football
Tennis
Golf
Motorsport
US Sports
Olympics
Climbing
Esports
Hockey
More
Football Tennis Golf Motorsport US Sports Olympics Climbing Esports Hockey
Watch Listen Live TV
My Account
  • Settings
  • Newsletters
  • Topics you follow
  • Sign out
Your CNN account Sign in to your CNN account

My Account
  • Settings
  • Newsletters
  • Topics you follow
  • Sign out
Your CNN account Sign in to your CNN account

Live TV Listen Watch
Edition
US
International
Arabic
Español
Edition
  • US
  • International
  • Arabic
  • Español

Football
Tennis
Golf
Motorsport
US Sports
Olympics
Climbing
Esports
Hockey

Follow CNN

  • World
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • China
    • Europe
    • India
    • Middle East
    • United Kingdom
  • US Politics
    • Trump
    • Facts First
    • CNN Polls
    • 2025 Elections
  • Business
    • Tech
    • Media
    • Calculators
    • Videos
  • Markets
    • Pre-markets
    • After-Hours
    • Fear & Greed
    • Investing
    • Markets Now
    • Nightcap
  • Health
    • Life, But Better
    • Fitness
    • Food
    • Sleep
    • Mindfulness
    • Relationships
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Celebrity
  • Tech
    • Innovate
    • Foreseeable Future
    • Mission: Ahead
    • Work Transformed
    • Innovative Cities
  • Style
    • Arts
    • Design
    • Fashion
    • Architecture
    • Luxury
    • Beauty
    • Video
  • Travel
    • Destinations
    • Food & Drink
    • Stay
    • News
    • Videos
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • Golf
    • Motorsport
    • US Sports
    • Olympics
    • Climbing
    • Esports
    • Hockey
  • Science
    • Space
    • Life
    • Unearthed
  • Climate
    • Solutions
    • Weather
  • Weather
    • Video
    • Climate
  • Ukraine-Russia War
  • Israel-Hamas War
  • Features
    • As Equals
    • Call to Earth
    • Freedom Project
    • Impact Your World
    • Inside Africa
    • CNN Heroes
  • Watch
    • Live TV
    • CNN Fast
    • Shows A-Z
    • CNN10
    • CNN Max
    • CNN TV Schedules
  • Listen
    • CNN 5 Things
    • Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta
    • The Assignment with Audie Cornish
    • One Thing
    • Tug of War
    • CNN Political Briefing
    • The Axe Files
    • All There Is with Anderson Cooper
    • All CNN Audio podcasts
  • Games
    • Daily Crossword
    • Jumble Crossword
    • Sudoblock
    • Sudoku
    • 5 Things Quiz
  • About CNN
    • Photos
    • Investigations
    • CNN Profiles
    • CNN Leadership
    • CNN Newsletters
    • Work for CNN
Ad Feedback
Sports

Ken Read: A life on the ocean waves

Published 11:40 AM EDT, Mon October 19, 2015
Link Copied!
Ken Read, one of sailings most decorated yachtsman, stands at the helm of the French-designed, American-owned yacht Comanche as it sails past the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge in December 2014. The boat is like nothing that has been built before and was made to push the limits of sailing.
Nautical and nice —
Ken Read, one of sailings most decorated yachtsman, stands at the helm of the French-designed, American-owned yacht Comanche as it sails past the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge in December 2014. The boat is like nothing that has been built before and was made to push the limits of sailing.
WILLIAM WEST/AFP/AFP/Getty Images
"What we were after with Comanche was do something just better than had ever been done before," Read told CNN Mainsail's Shirley Robertson. "Something that had the capability of breaking records but it had to be safe."
Steep challenge —
"What we were after with Comanche was do something just better than had ever been done before," Read told CNN Mainsail's Shirley Robertson. "Something that had the capability of breaking records but it had to be safe."
WILLIAM WEST/AFP/AFP/Getty Images
"A lot of times these boats get dangerous because people get a little crazy," explained Read. "We thought we knew where that edge was where we could build a boat that stayed in one piece but pushed the boundaries in everything it did."
Time out —
"A lot of times these boats get dangerous because people get a little crazy," explained Read. "We thought we knew where that edge was where we could build a boat that stayed in one piece but pushed the boundaries in everything it did."
WILLIAM WEST/AFP/AFP/Getty Images
Read believes the boat has the capability to transcend sailing and draw a new audience to the sport he has dedicated most of his life to. "It has to show off sailing in a way that non-sailors take notice and say, 'Whoa, what the heck is that?' Whether they see it on the water, whether they see it on the internet," Read explained.
Choppy waters —
Read believes the boat has the capability to transcend sailing and draw a new audience to the sport he has dedicated most of his life to. "It has to show off sailing in a way that non-sailors take notice and say, 'Whoa, what the heck is that?' Whether they see it on the water, whether they see it on the internet," Read explained.
Volvo Ocean Race/Getty Images South America/Getty Images
"The internet has done amazing things for sailing because all of a sudden these glamorous boats, these crazy boats are being seen by people who've never even been on the water before," added Read. "So Comanche was definitely an attempt to help sailing expand, expand the base and maybe get more people interested and doing the sport that we love so much."<br />
Two's company —
"The internet has done amazing things for sailing because all of a sudden these glamorous boats, these crazy boats are being seen by people who've never even been on the water before," added Read. "So Comanche was definitely an attempt to help sailing expand, expand the base and maybe get more people interested and doing the sport that we love so much."
Volvo Ocean Race/Getty Images South America/Getty Images
The two-time United States Rolex Yachtsman of the Year poses during a photoshoot on a mountain near Alicante, Spain, ahead of the Volvo Ocean Race in November 2011. Like the boat he steers, Read is well known to many who aren't avid sailing fans.
On top of the world —
The two-time United States Rolex Yachtsman of the Year poses during a photoshoot on a mountain near Alicante, Spain, ahead of the Volvo Ocean Race in November 2011. Like the boat he steers, Read is well known to many who aren't avid sailing fans.
Volvo Ocean Race/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images
It all started in 1999 when legendary sailor Dennis Conner -- known as "Mr America's Cup" -- called on the then inexperienced Read to be part of his 2000 America's Cup team.
On the lookout —
It all started in 1999 when legendary sailor Dennis Conner -- known as "Mr America's Cup" -- called on the then inexperienced Read to be part of his 2000 America's Cup team.
Volvo Ocean Race/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images
"Well, 1999 he called me up completely out of the blue, I thought it was a prank call from one of my buddies," Read said. "I was shocked and stunned and it turned out to be really one of the best campaigns ever because there were no expectations."
Champagne moment —
"Well, 1999 he called me up completely out of the blue, I thought it was a prank call from one of my buddies," Read said. "I was shocked and stunned and it turned out to be really one of the best campaigns ever because there were no expectations."
Volvo Ocean Race/Getty Images AsiaPac/Getty Images
"Dennis didn't have any expectations, he essentially handed a bunch of kids the keys to an America's Cup program and said, 'Just don't screw it up and embarrass me and see how it goes.'"
Winning feeling —
"Dennis didn't have any expectations, he essentially handed a bunch of kids the keys to an America's Cup program and said, 'Just don't screw it up and embarrass me and see how it goes.'"
Volvo Ocean Race/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images
Despite remaining an active sailor, Read has turned his attentions to business in recent years, taking the reigns as president of North Sails -- one of the sailing industry's biggest corporations.
Tiring work —
Despite remaining an active sailor, Read has turned his attentions to business in recent years, taking the reigns as president of North Sails -- one of the sailing industry's biggest corporations.
OLIVIER MORIN/AFP/AFP/Getty Images
With some of the sails produce costing up to $800,000, the pressure is on Read to deliver on land as well as on the sea. "I think these big race boat programs are exactly like running a company like North Sails," he said. "Obviously a smaller version of it but it's really team building, I mean that's all any company is whether it's a race team company or whether it's a sailboat manufacturing company."
Sail sales —
With some of the sails produce costing up to $800,000, the pressure is on Read to deliver on land as well as on the sea. "I think these big race boat programs are exactly like running a company like North Sails," he said. "Obviously a smaller version of it but it's really team building, I mean that's all any company is whether it's a race team company or whether it's a sailboat manufacturing company."
Nick Wilson/Getty Images AsiaPac/Getty Images

My Account
  • Settings
  • Newsletters
  • Topics you follow
  • Sign out
Your CNN account Sign in to your CNN account

Live TV Listen Watch
  • World
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • China
    • Europe
    • India
    • Middle East
    • United Kingdom
  • US Politics
    • Trump
    • Facts First
    • CNN Polls
    • 2025 Elections
  • Business
    • Tech
    • Media
    • Calculators
    • Videos
  • Markets
    • Pre-markets
    • After-Hours
    • Fear & Greed
    • Investing
    • Markets Now
    • Nightcap
  • Health
    • Life, But Better
    • Fitness
    • Food
    • Sleep
    • Mindfulness
    • Relationships
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Celebrity
  • Tech
    • Innovate
    • Foreseeable Future
    • Mission: Ahead
    • Work Transformed
    • Innovative Cities
  • Style
    • Arts
    • Design
    • Fashion
    • Architecture
    • Luxury
    • Beauty
    • Video
  • Travel
    • Destinations
    • Food & Drink
    • Stay
    • News
    • Videos
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • Golf
    • Motorsport
    • US Sports
    • Olympics
    • Climbing
    • Esports
    • Hockey
  • Science
    • Space
    • Life
    • Unearthed
  • Climate
    • Solutions
    • Weather
  • Weather
    • Video
    • Climate
  • Ukraine-Russia War
  • Israel-Hamas War
  • Features
    • As Equals
    • Call to Earth
    • Freedom Project
    • Impact Your World
    • Inside Africa
    • CNN Heroes
  • Watch
    • Live TV
    • CNN Fast
    • Shows A-Z
    • CNN10
    • CNN Max
    • CNN TV Schedules
  • Listen
    • CNN 5 Things
    • Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta
    • The Assignment with Audie Cornish
    • One Thing
    • Tug of War
    • CNN Political Briefing
    • The Axe Files
    • All There Is with Anderson Cooper
    • All CNN Audio podcasts
  • Games
    • Daily Crossword
    • Jumble Crossword
    • Sudoblock
    • Sudoku
    • 5 Things Quiz
  • About CNN
    • Photos
    • Investigations
    • CNN Profiles
    • CNN Leadership
    • CNN Newsletters
    • Work for CNN

Sports
Watch Listen Live TV
Follow CNN
My Account
  • Settings
  • Newsletters
  • Topics you follow
  • Sign out
Your CNN account Sign in to your CNN account

Terms of Use Privacy Policy Ad Choices Accessibility & CC About Newsletters Transcripts

© 2025 Cable News Network. A Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All Rights Reserved.
CNN Sans ™ & © 2016 Cable News Network.