青岛号
青岛号 is the ocean-racing boat discussed in E161.脱离理性暴政,去尽情游戏吧!. 关雅迪 joined it as a media crew member and ordinary watch participant, and the episode uses the boat’s race to explain how offshore sailing turns uncertainty into a team judgment problem.
In the source, 青岛号’s story includes watch rotations, shared bunks, limited washing, invisible competitors, weather bubbles, wind holes, storm preparation, water shortages, injuries, repairs, morale loss, and eventual annual championship. The boat matters to the wiki because it makes Extreme Environment Risk Management concrete: skill is not only individual bravery, but briefing, role clarity, captain authority, safety training, disciplined optimism, and maintenance of team coherence under physical stress.
Key Claims
- Offshore racing exposes the limits of money, schedules, and abstract planning because weather and boat condition can reset the race at any time.
- Team alignment matters because tired, thirsty, seasick, or frightened crew members can degrade the whole boat’s decision environment.
- A clear command structure can coexist with explanation and briefing; the point is to protect decision quality when risk rises.
- Safety drills, harnesses, role assignments, and weather monitoring are part of performance rather than separate from performance.
- Victory can carry bodily and medical costs, so the episode treats success as inseparable from risk accounting.
Connections
- 关雅迪 — crew member and narrator of the sailing section.
- Extreme Environment Risk Management — main concept illustrated by the boat.
- Embodied Judgment — physical stress, seasickness, sleep, and water scarcity affect decision quality.
- Trained Intuition — sailing judgment depends on repeated exposure to weather, boat handling, and team feedback.
- Investment Risk Management — adjacent analogy in the episode’s comparison between route/weather choices and probabilistic investing.