Reporter: How is sailing on a F50 compared to other sailing vessels?
Sailing on a F50 is different from any other sailing boat, there's no doubt about it. But once you learn how to sail the boat and get through all the technical aspects, it goes back into sailing, wind on water, tactics with other boats, positioning yourself to get better wind than your competitors. A lot of people say that what we're doing now is not sailing. I can guarantee that the people who win this are the best sailors because they have been able to adapt to this sort of racing. Once you get through this aura of this new class of boat and how fast you are going, it's wind on water, competitive sailing at its best.
Reporter: Solo racing or team?
Both are great. I think if I could choose to do it all, I would. I've been very fortunate to compete in the Olympics as a solo athlete and now I'm part of a team and if you got a career is good to tick off both.
Reporter: Who are you when you step on land?
When I step on land, I think I'm pretty relaxed, I love chilling out with my friends. I love other sports, I do a lot of other sports. In general, I think I'm a very calm, collective guy but on the water I'm pretty cutthroat.