In Memory of our friend Adam Sandberg
In March 2021 the IOD Black Arrow Race Team of New York lost an absolute legend of a friend, sailor, brother, son and all round tremendous force – Adam Sandberg. He was the glue to our IOD sailing. His passion brought us together and his generosity with time, friendship and humor made our moments together special.
We celebrated the purchase of Black Arrow with champagne one cold winter night in a TriBeCa apartment. We signed our team contract and co-ownership, traded copies of the ‘The Saga of the IOD – A Celebration of 75 Years’ and began our IOD adventure.
On the water, Adam was a focused, intense sailor. He was quiet, he zoomed in on his role, and he kept calm. Aer the race he peppered us all with questions, replayed the race, called out and dissected the bits where we could have done better and celebrated the small wins and maneuvers that worked out. He handed out the sour patch kids, the snickers bars, and the beers.
Off the water Adam set the pace for us. He turned up the music as we took the post-race showers, he let us borrow his ties, he tied our ties, booked the Uber, ushered us out to the party, bought the drinks. Off the water he never lost a race.
Adam was also the generous host when we weren’t on the IOD circuit. In Sag Harbor, he had his true love, Embla, a beautiful blue Rustler 24, that he kept in immaculate condition and raced weekly. He recreated his Swedish summers for us between his boats and his house on the water. He hosted us almost every weekend and we would take our little kids out on Embla, anchor in a cove in the Peconic Bay and go swimming. He gave the sailing bug to this next generation.
It’s not clear to us how we pick it up from here and carry his spirit forward. He’s one of those rare people you meet who is the center of gravity and a passionate force that carries you along.
The IOD is an enduring class. It has a legacy and community that has been the home of many such characters, and Adam is right at home here among them. We are grateful to this organization for having put together these incredible events and hosted us on many occasions, for giving us such quality time with him. We’ve learned an immense amount about what is important, about how a passion for this boat and this sport has the capacity to bring people together and create such a friendship. Adam was so proud of being part of this fleet, so in admiration of its history and the fact that it touched so many places in the world that he loved – Sweden, Bermuda, Nantucket, The Hudson.
Whenever there was a prize giving and a camera, Adam had this natural habit. He would shuffle his feet in a little dance, check his tie, stand up straight, li his chin, tilt his head, grin mischievously, and wink.
Eivind Karlsen, Luigi Galbiati, Malcolm Forbes, Matt Winalski and Jaci Daudt
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