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Lift Machine

29/10/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 30 Oct 2017

 

 

Lift Machine

The new Lift Machine - Beneteau Figaro 3  Beneteau
Not the one in a hotel or an office building, either. Now I've been fortunate enough to sail on and drive quite a few apparent wind machines. They are fantastic fun, as we all know. Some of them had grooves about as wide as the one on an LP, if you're old enough to remember what the heck they were. It meant that if you were off your game, then your performance slipped, as if you had climbed out of that very groove, and then subsequently fallen off the plateau at the top, and down into the valley the other side!

Now in the nautical sense, lift is provided by sails and appendages, and haven't there been some advancements in those over the years. From North Sails' incredible 3Di products marking the difference from mere canvas, and winged keels replacing full ones whose origins were in the very stem of the craft in question, to then bulbs in unobtanium. Now in the 70s the trim tab, and not the one on the transom, but the one on the trailing edge of the keel, screwed the boat up to windward beautifully, and the inner wheel was often used to fool opposition boats into a useless tack.

Terrific times - Beneteau Figaro 3 - really bringing out the joy of sailing.  Beneteau


Yes. Height is a marvellous thing to sailing boat, and all that you can do to achieve it will be beneficial to your ultimate result. So an interesting case in point is the new Beneteau Figaro 3, with her praying mantis style foils in bright orange making a start contrast to her black hull, sails, and just about everything else. Anticipation on how good this, the first ‘production foiler', would be was not just palpable. No, it was more like the kid on the beach about to get a crack at a 49er or Moth.

For four days I had waited patiently, praying for the breeze to build to 15 knots, when I had been told that Beneteau's Figaro 3 transcended the mere lightweight 30-footer, and ushered in a new era. It was well worth it, for the Figaro 3 does create a new paradigm. In spades, which Millennials would probably refer to as Big Time!

No it is not an IMOCA 60 or Mini Transat, but neither is it trying to be. Trust me, you will have plenty on when sailing two-handed, as I just did. Not that it is difficult, rather it is quite the opposite, but it is quick and agile, and your crew work will have to be better than the boat, in order to maximise your potential, remembering that these are an OD class.

Never have I been so happy to turn on FRED (the Friendly and Remarkable Electronic Device), aka, the autopilot. The breather it afforded me, and the chance to ensure the control lines were where they are meant to be and free to run, gave the body a break and returned some peace of mind to the head.

The very distinctive and superbly performing Beneteau Figaro 3  © John Curnow


Yes, I just want one, but alas even the Figaro crews will have to wait until January 2019, because Beneteau have been told to lock up the first 40 as they build them, and then release them all at once, so that no-one has an advantage. Not only will it be a sizable shed, but also I would think some Alsatians and the odd semi-automatic in the hands of the guards could well be required. A cargo chopper to lift one away when you set it free could also be a good look.

As mentioned, this is an easy boat to sail from the get go. Mastering your crew work will take time, but your energy will not be wasted on helming at least, for it is so light and manoeuvrable, as to make you think you were playing with an icy pole stick in the bathtub. Its groove is ultra-small, with tiller movements usually contained inside about 60mm, and it is mostly easy to stay there, too. Yet by far, the greatest memory is just how much the foils provide righting moment and by being articulated as well, the most amazing lift this side of a space shuttle. Yes. Do strap yourself in for the ride. Giddy Up!

In 13-15 knots we were able to achieve low 7's to 7.5 at 35 degrees, and it was not a struggle. In some ways, the Figaro 3 kept asking for more. However, the biggest sensation you have to get used to is the resistance of the foil, when you think you're going to heal some more. It's a bit like you're going to fall off a horse only to have some magical hands come and push you back on. You'll be your very own rodeo star.

The other kind of lift - Giddy Up indeed! YeeeHaaaa....  Beneteau


Of course, once you ease the sheets the other kind of lift comes in to play, as the distinctive bow comes out of the water. She lights up two-sailing, and once you have prepped for the hoist (and re-checked several times), you're off. We accelerated smartly and began chasing 12 knots, using every ripple as an opportunity to crank the log, and perform those delicate little wiggles with the tiller. Yes it was fun, but I am not sure that goes anywhere near enough to explaining the sensation of knowing you had the control of this racehorse, and that it was not full of Cobalt and just itching to send you over the side.

As I write this, 24 hours have elapsed since my turn ended, and I am still smiling. I don't expect that to go for a few days either. So that really is saying something, for not many things get one waxing on like that! Ultimately, thanks go to the entire Beneteau team for their super informative and friendly interaction, and for making the whole thing with their incredible Lift Machine possible. So to all of them I just say, ‘Cheers, mate!'

Leg 1 – Alicante to Lisbon, on board Vestas 11th Hour Racing – Volvo Ocean Race  © James Blake / Volvo Ocean Race


Well then, it has to be that time, and just as Tim Shaw said, “But wait! There's more.” Now you will have to go to the website for other news, for it has been yet another bumper week. Check out the links below as a sample of the articles, which include the Volvo, the Clipper, Transat Jacques Vabre, Nacras, 29ers, WMRT, Rolex Middle Sea Race, Jules Verne, Gitana, J Boats, ESS, Sailing World Cup Japan, and much, much more.

Also, well done to all the associations and events for all the news you have been supplying. Keep it up. Readers await you! Please ensure you have your club or class do the same via the submit function, just up in the top right of the Sail-World home page. In the meantime, go for a wander to review the proverbial plethora of material for you to explore on the site, from all over the globe. Finally, do keep a weather eye on Sail-World. We are here to bring you the whole story...


John Curnow, Editor, Sail-World AUS



Torvar topples Robertson to win Match Racing World Championship
WMRT,
Mirsky's precision sailing came as a surprise to a lot of teams, bearing in mind they haven't done nearly as many regattas on the circuit since the arrival of the M32 catamaran. Robertson went into this event as the clear favourite and it looked like he would go all the way after dispatching fellow New Zealander Chris Steele 3-0 in the Semi Finals.... [more]


Kiwis win China Cup International Regatta at their third attempt
Andy Rice / Sailing Intelligence,
The breeze blew in at around 10 knots this morning, setting up the perfect scenario for a big battle between the defending champion Vanhang Longcheer and the America's Cup winners, along with some other hot contenders that included My Side from South Africa and Team Hollywood from Australia.... [more]


Small Aussie contingent makes big waves at Enoshima Olympic Week
David Sygall,
Olympic hopeful Luke Elliott sailed a consistent last five races to come 12th, while U21 Australian Champion Finn Alexander came 15th. Jeremy O'Connell (22nd) and Daniel Self (36th) rounded out the Australian Laser Squad's contingent.... [more]


Grand comeback of SYC Shanghai Cup – Denmark leads on Day 1
Icarus Sports,
An intense competition among 12 teams with 24 world-class sailors from 10 countries and regions was launched on the racing area from Gongping Road Ferry Pier to Yangtze River Pier on Huangpu River, with about 1.5 km length.... [more]


Don Calvert's Intrigue wins Combined Club Long Pennant Race
Peter Campbell,
After two-sail reach down the river,Intrigue was thus among the first boats to pick up the freshening sea-breeze between Blackman's Bay and the Iron Pot, then enjoying a fast spinnaker run back from Betsey Island in a 15-20 knots sea-breeze.... [more]


18ft Skiffs Spring Championship – Race 4
Frank Quealey,
De'Longhi's team grabbed the race lead on the second windward leg of the three lap race and withstood a strong challenge from Triple M (James Ward, Adam Gillson, Huon Oliver) to take victory by 18s.... [more]


Clipper Round the World - PSP Logistics arrives into Cape Town
Clipper Round the World,
24 days after Race 2, the Stormhoek Race to the Cape of Storms, started from Punta del Este, including an unscheduled return to Uruguay after sustaining severe damage from a collision with a whale, the PSP Logistics team has made its long-awaited arrival into Cape Town tonight.... [more]


Capital Insurance Brokers ACT Optimist Championships - Day 2
Matt Owen,
Competitors were faced with 18 knots and a building breeze when they arrived at the club this morning. Volunteers fired up the pre-race BBQ, and by the time the kids were fed the breeze settled down to a consistent 13-15 knots in time for the 12 o'clock start for the intermediate/open fleets.... [more]


Région Normandie Junior Senior by Enernex wins the TJV prologue
Transat Jacques Vabre,
The wind could not make up its mind but the fans massed on the docks of the Bassin de l'Eure were sure: the prologue of the 13th edition of the Transat Jacques Vabre was a big and beautiful show with frenzied crossing tacks in 8 to 18 knots under ever-changing skies.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - So close, yet so far-
Turn The Tide On Plastic,
After an epic battle, Leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race from Alicante to Lisbon came to a close. For the last 24 hours of the 1,700 nautical mile leg, Turn the Tide on Plastic and Team Brunel were locked in a minute-by-minute battle, of which the outcome was impossible to predict until the final moments. It was give and take all the way into Lisbon for both teams... [more]


Team Brunel sixth in first Leg of the Volvo Ocean Race
Team Brunel,
Team Brunel finished Saturday the 28th of October as sixth in the first Leg of the Volvo Ocean Race. Until the finish line it was a tight battle with Turn the Tide on Plastic. But Team Brunel managed to keep them behind.... [more]


Vestas 11th Hour Racing on top after Leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race
Volvo Ocean Race,
Vestas 11th Hour Racing have won Leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race, crossing the finish line in the River Tagus in Lisbon, Portugal, to complete the 1,650 nautical mile leg in light winds on Saturday afternoon.... [more]


WMRT Shenzhen Match Cup – Drama unfolds for Battle of Bridge
WMRT,
Defending World Champion Phil Robertson was on the ropes against young Australian Harry Price, but a gust from heaven combined with an enormous wind shift blasted the Kiwi past his rival and into the semi finals.... [more]


Vestas 11th Hour Racing is leader of Volvo Ocean Race
Vestas 11th Hour Racing,
The first night the crew took a risk by sailing close to the shoreline of southern Spain hoping for wind coming off the mountains not seen on weather forecasts. The gamble paid off as they were the first in and out of the Strait of Gibraltar, an area known for high winds, shipping traffic, and a narrow path for maneuvers.... [more]


Rolex Middle Sea Race – New Heroes embellish the legend
RMYC,
In truth, all those who returned to Malta did so having shown resilience and determination in one of the more punishing editions of the race in recent years. For many of those who retired from the race, the decision to abandon was not simple given the time and commitment put into the race. Certainly, though, it was one based on seamanship and pragmatic sensibility.... [more]


Catamarans Cup International Regatta report
Icarus Sports,
With Alimos marina as the race's starting point and mild north winds, the competing boats completed the first Leg at Poros. The award ceremony was held the same evening at Syggros building, along with the Cook Off! Competition and followed by the established party to bring the night to a close.... [more]


Vestas 11th Hour Racing win Leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race
Volvo Ocean Race,
It wasn't easy. The wind shut down on the final approach, and an early morning lead of 34-nautical miles over second-placed MAPFRE was whittled down to 10-miles, with the finish in sight, but the current in the river even pushing the leaders back out to sea in some of the lulls.... [more]


Clipper Round the World Yacht Race – Day 24, Race 2 – Land in sight
The Clipper Race,
It's the final day of a long and eventful leg two for PSP Logistics but the end is finally in sight in race two: The Stormhoek Race to the Cape of Storms.... [more]


China Cup International Regatta – Longcheer extends lead on Day 3
Andy Rice / Sailing Intelligence,
Like his helmsman, Josh Junior, Andy Maloney is another of the ‘cyclors' - the cycling sailors - who won the America's Cup for Emirates Team New Zealand earlier this year. This week the Maloney is working the mainsheet.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Vestas 11th Hour expected to have comfortable win
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Vestas 11th Hour Racing is expected to cross the finish line around 1230-1300hrs UTC and take the first leg of the Volvo Ocean Race. At the 0700hrs UTC report supplied by Volvo Ocean Race, the US flagged entry skippered by Charlie Enwright (US) was skirting the exclusion zone off Lisbon and enjoyed a 35nm lead over MAPFRE (ESP) the pre-race favourite.... [more]


Capital Insurance ACT Optimist Championships - Day 1
Matt Owen,
103 Optimists lined up for day one of the ACT Optimist Championships in three divisions, open, intermediate and green fleet. These young sailors smashed out four races in glorious 8-14 knot breeze. Parents looked on from the wall of Lake Burley Griffin at the Canberra Yacht Club, as the boats came in for an action packed finish, with the line 30 meters off the shore.... [more]


The Transat Jacques Vabre opens in Le Havre
Transat Jacques Vabre,
The countdown to the start of the 13th edition of the Transat Jacques Vabre on Sunday, November 5 has officially begun after the race village opened in glorious sunshine yesterday (Friday). The 38 competing boats are now moored in Le Havre and the 76 sailors have taken up their autumn quarters for nine days in the Norman city.... [more]


Suisse and Tunisia qualified for the Nacra 15 Youth Olympic Games 2018
Edwin Lodder,
After 14 races in great conditions the Suisse Nacra 15 team Max Wallenberg and Amanda Bjork-Anastassov and the Tunisia Nacra 15 team Chaima Chamari and Sami Arjoun have qualified their countries to participate in the Youth Olympics 2018 in Argentina. With 28 Nacra 15's from 13 countries at the starting line and good sailing conditions it was fantastic sailing in Medemblik.... [more]


Kay Cottee to be inducted into the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame
Megan McKay,
Kay Cottee AO, the first woman to perform a single-handed, non-stop and unassisted circumnavigation of the world is to be inducted into the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame (ASHOF). In its inaugural year, the ASHOF will induct seven of Australia's greatest sailing individuals and teams this Friday, 3 November in Sydney.... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre in position in Le Havre
Gitana,
In fact, it's interesting to note that the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild is the pioneer of a new generation of oceanic maxi-multihulls and the first giant designed to fly in the open ocean to take the start of a transoceanic race.... [more]


Tactical challenges on Day 2 of China Cup International Regatta
Andy Rice / Sailing Intelligence,
So while AMG Mercedes and the New Zealanders won a race apiece, it's Longcheer that holds the lead with Cheung Kong Sailing Team in second place. The South Africans on My Side, after winning the passage race the previous day, suffered on the windward-leeward race track - with scores of 10,13 dropping them to fifth overall.... [more]


WMRT Shenzhen Match Cup – Harry pays a heavy price
WMRT,
The International Jury ended up docking Price 0.5 points from each of his two victories. So this puts Price just 1-0 up against Edegran, leaving more work to be done in this Super 16 match.... [more]


Entries open for Route du Rhum-Destination Guadeloupe
Event Media,
The official document drawn up and published by OC Sport Pen Duick, the organisers of the historic event, formally opens the entry registration process and announces the opening dates of the 12,000 m2 race village in Saint Malo.... [more]


Rolex Middle Sea Race – The picture is nearly complete
RMYC,
The Russian team from the TrySail Yacht Club, St. Petersburg showed true tenacity and determination taking five days 16 hours 45 minutes and 34 seconds to get around the course. While boats and sailors may have been battered and bruised, spirits have been unbowed and the Royal Malta Yacht Club has been the scene for some terrific tales of the race in the past few days.... [more]


Spinlock's Lume-On™ lights up Safety at Sea Awards
Spinlock,
Spinlock, designers and manufacturers of rope holding equipment and personal safety products for leisure and commercial water users, have been announced as winners of the Safety at Sea Awards 2017.... [more]


Clipper Round the World Yacht Race – Day 23 Race 2 – The final stretch
The Clipper Race,
Skipper of PSP Logistics Roy Taylor says: “PSP Logistics is still holding a good wind with a little blue in the sky. It is freezing cold but all good on board., though we are all looking forward to a warm bed!”... [more]


SWISH aiming for another win in Coffs Race 2017
Jennifer Cook,
Steve Proud is rightly proud to be the owner and skipper of SWISH, a Kernan 44. Off the back of his great win in this year's Hamilton Island IRC Passage Division 1, Steve is looking forward to doing it all again in the Coffs race on the 27th December 2017.... [more]


A Date with the 2018 Festival of Sails
Lisa Ratcliff,
So excited is Rob Date about his newest Scarlet Runner that he's entered the J111 in the one design division of the 175th anniversary Festival of Sails 2018 before it's arrived in Australia. In doing so Date was badged the 50th festival entry for which he gets zilch but a story written about him.... [more]


China Cup International Regatta – My Side wins slow race to Shenzhen
Andy Rice / Sailing Intelligence,
Yiihua Pocket Emirates Team New Zealand finished second, the Kiwis desperate to win this event at their third attempt. Among the crew are two of the winning America's Cup crew from earlier this year, Josh Junior and Andy Maloney.... [more]


WMRT World Championship – Aschenbrenner leaps into the Super 16 stage
WMRT,
In their first match, Postma took the fight to Mirsky in the pre-start and had the Australians well under control. But then Postma's rudder hooked the pin end start mark and he was stuck as Mirsky wriggled free and out into the lead.... [more]


Jules Verne Trophy – Spindrift racing confirms crew and standby start
Spindrift Racing,
Spindrift's skipper, Yann Guichard (FRA), has carefully selected a crew of eleven sailors who bring with them a depth of sailing experience from the worlds of Figaro, Olympics and racing multihulls. His crew include seven who formed part of the first attempt on the record, with the other five bringing multiple complementary skills to the team.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Downwind flyers – the fleet pushes north
Volvo Ocean Race,
MAPFRE isn't making it easy on the leader. With a different sail configuration, the Spanish team has been able to match speed with the Vestas boat, while sailing a slightly more favourable direction towards the mark, making a gain of nearly four-miles between the 07:00 and 13:00 UTC position reports.... [more]


Armel Le Cléac'h crowned IMOCA Champion
IMOCA,
The skipper of Banque Populaire follows in the footsteps of Jean Le Cam and can now happily move towards new horizons with the feeling that he has accomplished all he set out to do. Proving that the standard in this IMOCA championship is very high, Armel ended up ahead of Alex Thomson, Jérémie Beyou, Yann Eliès and Jean-Pierre Dick in the rankings...... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 22 Race 2 – Wind woes for PSP Logistics
The Clipper Race,
With less than 600 nautical miles to go, PSP Logistics is travelling well and averaged more than 11 knots over the last 24 hours... [more]


Rolex Middle Sea Race – Third straight line honours success
Quinag,
The fleet have been exposed to a variety of conditions across a 606-nm race course which comprises an anticlockwise circumnavigation of Sicily; from benign conditions in the Strait of Messina and around the race's iconic landmark of Stromboli to high seas and punishing winds on the western edge of the course.... [more]


One month to go to Yacht Racing Forum in Aarhus, Denmark
Yacht Racing Forum,
Started in 2015, the Risk Management and Safety conference generates an increasing interest from yacht clubs, classes, event organisers and sailors. This module will take place in plenary mode, and will discuss risks and liabilities, regulations to ensure crew safety, insurances, new traumas generated by the new - faster - sailing boats and explain how technology can contribute to the safety... [more]


Room for all at the 2018 Festival of Sails
RGYC,
According to Festival of Sails Chairman Peter Alexander, Geelong has room for visitors. Mr Alexander says the Royal Geelong Yacht Club (RGYC) has been working closely with the organisers of the 2018 Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race (CEGORR) to manage the logistics of two significant events being run over the same weekend.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Team Brunel rounded Porto Santo in sixth
Volvo Ocean Race,
Like Porto Santo, the teams will need to leave this mark to the right, before turning east to head to Lisbon. This additional waypoint adds approximately 200 nautical miles to the race course pushing back the ETA for the leaders at the finish line in Lisbon to Saturday.... [more]


Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - Race 1 - Penalty points
Clipper Round the World,
The Clipper Race Committee has finalised the list of penalty points to be given to the teams following the assessment of damages and repairs needed after the fleet's race from Liverpool (UK) to Punta del Este (Uruguay) in the Atlantic Trade Winds Leg.... [more]


World Sailing launch consultation on ambitious sustainability targets
World Sailing,
World Sailing will launch a bold ambition for sailing's contribution to global sustainability at its Sustainability Forum in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on Tuesday 7 November 2017.... [more]


Heaven Can Wait 2018 - Four months to go and counting...
Melvyn Steiner,
Hi all previous contestants in the Heaven Can Wait Charity Sailing regatta, yes, I know, I have said it before so to be consistent let me say it again, time waits for nobody and we now have just four months before the 2018 event on February 24-25, 2018.... [more]


Olympic week to influence Tokyo preparation
David Sygall,
The outcomes from Enoshima Olympic Week will have a significant impact on the way Australian Sailing approaches the rest of the Olympiad, Finn sailor Jake Lilley believes.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Great CircleSQUID selected as weather info supplier
Volvo Ocean Race,
Safety and performance will be the main focus for the meteorological solutions provided daily to the race management team, which are then shared with each of the competitors in the eight-month race around the world.... [more]


Bogatyr wins Rolex Middle Sea Race
RMYC,
Rytov is an accomplished sailor, but is a recent convert to offshore yacht racing. He campaigns a Melges 20 with great success on the international circuit and a number of his Melges crew were with him on this race.... [more]


MR World Championship – America's Cup veterans battling for survival
WMRT,
Thomas has managed to recruit three veterans from the recent America's Cup on to his crew, although they have been struggling to get their choreography working on a race course where split-second timing and silky-smooth boat handling are critical to success.... [more]


Tussles at the front and back of the Volvo Ocean Race fleet
Volvo Ocean Race,
If Vestas 11th Hour Racing can hold on to the top spot until then it will pay big dividends – they will be able to accelerate away as they bear away, hoist their downwind sails and head north towards a new waypoint added to the course and then on to the finish at Lisbon, Portual.... [more]


Clipper World Race – Day 21 Race 2 – Elliot Brown Ocean Sprint results
The Clipper Race,
It was a close fought sprint with GREAT Britain completing the Elliot Brown Ocean Sprint in 29 hours 54 minutes and just four minutes separating second placed Dare To Lead (32 hours 31 minutes) and Sanya Serenity Coast (32 hours 35 minutes), showing that every adjustment on board counts.... [more]


Leaderboard taking shape on Day 5 of Rolex Middle Sea Race
RMYC,
Also back in port, in IRC Two, is Anthony Leighs' Elliott 35 Crusader; a remarkable achievement for a 10.5 metre yacht. She is likely to be the smallest boat to finish the race this year. The Kiwi crew's amazing tenacity and handling skills look likely to claim a podium position in class.... [more]


Predictwind announces major app updates for Mac, PC, iOS and Android
Nick Olson,
The PredictWind Offshore App now operates on four platforms, Mac, PC, iOS and Android. All of these platforms have had major updates with the Windows 10 version being fully rebuilt from the ‘ground up' as a Microsoft certified ‘Windows Universal App'. Another new App is the long awaited Android version of the Offshore App.... [more]


Visit Musto Pop-Up Sale Lake Macquarie this weekend-
Musto Australia,
Featuring discounts on end of line premium technical sailing jackets and trousers, lifestyle clothing, accessories and footwear.... [more]


Monos, multis and powerboats - The state of play in Australia
Ensign media,
In 2002 it was $10,000 per foot to buy a yacht and boat owners would typically spend a similar amount on their house purchase. In 2017 the price per foot of boat is still at the 2002 level whereas the housing market has soared and Sydney's median house is now $1.15 million versus $387,500 back then.... [more]


The sun never sets on J's Sailing worldwide
J Boats,
This past fortnight was busy with many fall regattas in the northern hemisphere and a significant one in the southern hemisphere, many of them including the hyperactive active J/70 fleets around the world.... [more]


Smuggler first entry for Sydney Short Ocean Racing Championship
Di Pearson,
Entries are now open for Middle Harbour Yacht Club's (MHYC) Sydney Short Ocean Racing Championship (SSORC) to be conducted on the weekend of 25 and 26 November, and Sebastian Bohm, with his Rogers 46, Smuggler (ex The Goat), was quick off the mark to enter in the Premier Class.... [more]


Sail Melbourne and Sail Sydney offer Nacra crews vital time on water
David Sygall,
Australia's top Nacra 17 sailors are keen to gain precious experience in the full-foiling boats at Sail Melbourne and Sail Sydney, but confirmation the events will be 100-point regattas is sure to stir the competitive spirit.... [more]


Just 80 days to go until the Whitsunday Clipper Race Carnival
Joscelyn O'Keefe,
The countdown is on to one of the biggest parties the Whitsundays has ever seen, with just 80 days until the Clipper Race Fleet sails into town and the Clipper Race Carnival begins.... [more]


Thirtieth blog from Jon Sanders - musings from Gold Coast to Sydney
Jon Sanders,
Queensland's Southport Yacht Club is located inside the Seaway, waterways of the Gold Coast. The Seaway runs parallel to the ocean beach, its construction helped to make the Gold Coast what it is today. Big towers and lots of people in them, expensive, I suspect, looking down at the yacht club and its marina.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Latest Live Video Update 1300 UTC - 24 October
Sail-World.com/NZ,
Latest Live video update from Volvo Ocean Race Control as of 1300 UTC for Tuesday 24 October. The fleet is now well into the Atlantic as they head for the island of Porto Santo, which has to be rounded before the leaders head for the finish in Lisbon.... [more]


Rolex Middle Sea Race – Ludde Ingvall's CQS on the podium-
John Roberson,
The attrition rate has been high, with 59 boats of the 103 starters forced to retire from the race so far, many with damage caused by the big seas and winds that gusted up to 40 knots during the worst of the storm.... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre – Up close with Maxi Edmond de Rothschild crew
Gitana,
On shore, Sébastien Josse and Thomas Rouxel are friends; surfing, foiling Moth sailing, kitesurfing... they enjoy many of the same activities! Their long-standing complicity is one of the primary strengths of the Edmond de Rothschild duo, all the more so given such a short time for preparation... [more]


WMRT Match Racing World Championship– Stainless Steele shines on Day 1
WMRT,
The first two days are all about doing well enough in the six-boat fleet racing Qualifying Stage to be able to move forward into the match racing knock-out rounds.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race fleet likely to compress as light winds block the way
Volvo Ocean Race,
At one point skipper Charlie Enright's crew stretched out their advantage to more than 27 miles as they were catapulted out of the Strait by following winds gusting as high as 35 knots.... [more]


Rolex Middle Sea Race – Day 4 – Tough but exhilarating ride
RMYC,
In a race of this size and complexity, crews think first of winning their class and then hoping the weather gods will align in their favour to outdo the rest of the fleet.... [more]


Clipper Race retains Host Broadcaster for global TV series 4th season
Morgan Kasmarik / Clipper Ventures,
The current series is adding even more broadcasters, digital and OTT platforms. In addition to The Race of Their Lives series, released as the event unfolds, 1080 Media TV produces and distributes two live shows which capture the emotionally charged opening and closing stages and ceremonies of this ocean marathon... [more]


Clipper Race – Day 20, Race 2 – Under 1000nm left for PSP Logistics
The Clipper Race,
Whilst bonus points are on offer in the Ocean Sprint, the focus on board is fully on getting to Cape Town. Skipper Roy Taylor comments: “Wind has backed nicely, pointing at Cape Town, soldiers wind at 20 knots, boat speed 11–12 knots.... [more]


4th Annual Bavaria Oktoberfest at Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club
Ensign Ship Brokers,
Along with a family friendly handicap race around Lion Island, there will be celebrations and prizes for best dressed, Bavarian Brotzeit Platters, Pretzels, Pork and most importantly plenty of German Beer!... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Slingshot exit from Gibraltar in 30kts - Video
Sail-World.com/NZ,
Aerial video as the Volvo Ocean Race fleet exited the Straits of Gibraltar on Leg 1 of the 2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race. The fleet raced through the narrow Gibraltar Strait in 30 knot gusts, tide against wind and close, experiencing some close intense racing.... [more]


Discover Sailing plus much more at Gold Coast Marine Family Festival
Bronwen Hemmings,
Southport Yacht Club are hosting Gold Coast Marine Family Festival and Open Day on Saturday 11th November from 10am to 4pm. The Club will be open to members, guests and visitors, it is going to be an action-packed day full of everything marine related, and a lot more.... [more]


Mathew Belcher OAM guest speaker at SYC Charity Sailing Day 2017
Bronwen Hemmings,
On Friday, November 3, Southport Yacht Club will celebrate the Club's annual Charity Sailing Day, with special guest speaker Olympic Gold and Silver Medallist Mathew Belcher OAM.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Team AkzoNobel works up handy lead
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
At the 0100UTC report Team AkzoNobel appeared to have established a handy lead according to the weather routing function of Predictwind. The model works on the basis of taking the boat's reported position and then sailing her on a optimum course taking in to account the polar for a Volvo65 and the current weather.... [more]


Greg Wilcox to compete in the 2018 Australian National Championships
Bronwen Hemmings,
Greg Wilcox has confirmed he will compete in the 2018 Australian Nationals, hosted by Southport Yacht Club at the Hollywell Sailing Squadron on the Gold Coast, from second to 7th January 2018.... [more]


Rambler 88 takes Line Honours at the Rolex Middle Sea Race
RMYC,
George David's American Maxi Rambler 88 has taken Line Honours in the 2017 Rolex Middle Sea Race, crossing the finish line at the Royal Malta Yacht Club at 21:48:09 CEST on Monday 23rd October, in an elapsed time of 2 days, 9 hours 48 minutes 9 seconds.... [more]


Southern Spars - From The Volvo to the Bike track and a quick Cruiser
Sail-World.com/NZ,
Southern Spars have rolled a host of interest projects covering their core business of sparmaking and rigging for yachts ranging from superyachts and top maxis to the Olympic classes.... [more]


Latest Zhik Isotak X arriving in time for Rolex Sydney Hobart
Lisa Ratcliff,
Not the endurance of a near 45,000 nautical mile Volvo Ocean Race, but still crossing a testing patch of ocean is a certainty for this year's Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race fleet. Eastern Bass Strait's shallow waters and the time of year when East Coast lows have been known to develop at sea can throw up surprises, one of the reasons sailors from around the world are lured to the bluewater classic... [more]


Predictwind - Updates released for new offshore app
Predictwind,
Predictwind's Offshore App is constantly being updated to provide you with the best possible forecast experience and the latest tools and features. Here's a look at the latest release.... [more]


First Nacra 15 Youth Olympics Qualifier starts Tuesday
Edwin Lodder,
The qualification system to participate the Youth Olympics is based on four qualication events: This week in Medemblik the best European and best African country will qualify.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Form book turned inside out in first 24hours of rac
Volvo Ocean Race,
For team AkzoNobel, it's been a whirlwind 24-hours. After three of the team's most experienced crew elected not to sail Leg 1, reinstated skipper Simeon Tienpont submitted his final crew list just an hour before leaving the dock.... [more]


Tom Way appointed as Deputy Race Director of Clipper World Yacht Race
Kathryn Foulkes / Clipper Ventures,
Tom has developed an extensive and invaluable level of knowledge of the Clipper Race and its operations, following roles with the training, refit, maintenance, recruitment and media departments. Most recently Tom also spent the past ten months working in Abu Dhabi as Fleet Manager for Pindar's two Volvo 60s.... [more]


Rolex Middle Sea Race – Leaders in their Element
RMYC,
The Royal Malta Yacht Club race management team has been busy through the night, monitoring the fleet's progress. There have been a number of retirements as the increasing wind strength and building sea state test equipment and resolve. Leading yacht, Rambler 88 is on the downwind leg to Lampedusa, currently with Leopard, Hugo Boss and CQS in hot pursuit.... [more]


Clipper World Race – Day 19 Race 2 – PSP Logistics enters Ocean Sprint
The Clipper Race,
Once PSP Logistics has completed its Elliot Brown Ocean Sprint, the fastest three teams will be formally announced by the Clipper Race Office and will be awarded up to three bonus race points.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Let the battle commence
Turn The Tide On Plastic,
Turn the Tide on Plastic, one of seven teams in this edition of the Volvo Ocean Race, set sail from Alicante today for the start of the epic 45,000 nautical mile round-the-world race.... [more]


America's Cup - Book Extract, Lone Wolf - 'The Skipper Reflects'
Richard Gladwell,
Late in 2016, when they refused to sign an agreement on how the next two America's Cups would be conducted, Emirates Team New Zealand was cast in the role of being a ‘lone wolf'. The moniker has stuck with the team since and it was the hallmark of a campaign that struggled financially, that thought differently and was forced to eke the most out of the resources that it did have.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series™ - SAP Extreme Sailing Team in action
Extreme Sailing Series™,
It was déjà vu for SAP Extreme Sailing Team and Alinghi as it went down to the final double-points race to decide the winner of the penultimate Act of the 2017 Extreme Sailing Series™ in San Diego, but the Danes held their nerve to walk away the champions.... [more]


Atlantic Double - Start Leg 1 - RORC Transatlantic Race
Trish Jenkins,
A record entry is expected for the fourth edition of the RORC Transatlantic Race, starting at Marina Lanzarote, Canary Islands, on 25th November, 2017. Close to 25 teams are expected, racing a huge variety of ocean going yachts. Nine different nations will be taking the challenge, racing 3,000 miles to Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina, Grenada, West Indies.... [more]


Rooster RS Aerocup - Big breeze and an early start for the final day-
RS Aero International Class Association,
The crisp morning ‘Peler' mountain breeze from the North had been regularly stronger that the afternoon's ‘Ora' from the South and to ensure reliable racing, some good variety and a prompt finish on the final day the call had been made for an 08:30 start, as often is the case at Malcesine.... [more]


Last chance to join stellar weekend of Pittwater cruising
Kate Elkington,
It's the last chance to join in one of Australia's best weekends of cruising with registrations closing soon for the 2017 Multihull Solutions Pittwater Rally. Held from 24-26 November, the Multihull Solutions Pittwater Rally incorporates laidback cruising through the stunning coves and inlets hidden in a natural paradise just north of Sydney's CBD.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Images from the first day and night of Leg 1
Volvo Ocean Race,
Images for the first day of racing and heading into the night of Leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race as the fleet sail from Alicante to Lisbon by way of Madeira.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Full replay and images from the Start
Volvo Ocean Race,
Full video replay and images from the start of the Volvo Ocean Race a few hours ago in Alicante, Spain.... [more]


Oman Air's Extreme Sailing Series team keep their grip on podium place
Oman Sail,
Team Oman Air maintained their grip on a podium place after a challenging third day at the Extreme Sailing Series in San Diego.... [more]
 



 

 
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