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Wax on. Wax off.

12/11/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 13 Nov 2017

 

 

Wax on. Wax off.

Solo Round the World – The MACIF trimaran is on standby  © Jean-Marie Liot / DPPI / Macif
Back then I was quite speechless. You can check it out in the piece entitled, Utterly Speechless. Now I am certainly the same, save for there is so much going on that you are compelled to say something. Not just anything, mind you, but certainly something.

It is François Gabart's turn now, and he has to be back before 1309hrs local on December 23, 2017 if he is to beat Thomas Coville's record from last Xmas of 49 days, 3 hours, 4 minutes and 28 seconds for the full lap. Macif set off from Ouessant last weekend (Nov 4) and crossed the Equator within the week, which is something even the Great Liners would have been impressed with. Of course QM2 won The Bridge this year to show that the new generation of big girls still have something to offer like their famous and now scrapped sisters, but the trip back to Europe in favourable conditions set records, most notably with IDEC Sport.

Seems the Atlantic is looking to assist Macif even further as they push on to the Cape of Good Hope. Yet it is the mighty Pacific that needs to be highlighted here, for this is where Coville charged across the entire expanse of the largest ocean on earth at the best part of 30 knots. Just take that in for a second, and pause to reflect that this is on your own, with Huey paying regard to your sleep or comfort. Gabart said recently, “Fortunately, I met the strong winds when it was still daylight, so it was easier to handle.”

François Gabart and the MACIF trimaran in Brest  Jean-Marie Liot / DPPI / Macif


It is a long way down, around Antarctica and back again, but just like a long road trip, your average is what will get you there. Stopping for coffee breaks simply isn't going to cut it. Gabart didn't get too close to Coville's effort on reaching the equator (5 days 17 hours 11 minutes and 52 seconds), but is still upbeat. His routing has him with a “...sailing time of 6-7 days to the Cape of Good Hope.” This should mean he arrives there on Day 13, when Coville took 14.

Impressively, Macif has already hit 46 knots, and Gabart has said, “The boat is capable of extraordinary speeds. At 30 knots, I feel like I'm getting nowhere! We sail at 35-40 knots a lot of the time, and I have spent minutes and even hours above 40 knots. That's 70 km/hr. That's amazing for a boat! We often talk about flying, and there really are many times when nothing touches the water, except the foil. When the boat lifts up from the water and accelerates the sensations are incredible. I'm impatient to experience this again.” Ah, like yeah, Sure you are. Sure you are. Why wouldn't you be!

So at the same time you also have the Ultime Trimarans Sodebo and Edmond de Rothschild hooning across the Atlantic, two-handed this time. The latter is much newer of course, and doesn't it look it. They are all powered by North Sails 3Di Endurance, and some of the sails have already completed many a lap of the planet, and yet are still going better than strong. Pretty much they do not look used at all, which says a lot, and more than handy when you are relying on them to win/set records/keep you safe/return home to the glory.

Livery to be added and then the crews can get stuck into it.  SuperFoiler


‘Right turn, Clyde!' So if you're an Eastwood fan, the goofball Orangutan with the cheesy grin, that put the fist out the window to mark a change of course, just like a semaphore blinker on a really old car, seemed like a great way to demarcate a new direction here.

Seems the JATO rockets have well and truly worked, and got the good ship SuperFoiler very much doing the up, up and away thing. If you're a lounge music fan you'll now be humming the Andy Williams hit all day! You can thank me later... Anyway, we very much look forward to hearing about it all in due course, but for now we know that the armada is sitting in Nowra, with Hull6 just about to leave the jig and join its siblings on a dolly. This could mean that they are even slightly ahead of their own challenging timeline. Now that's more than kinda cool!

The SuperFoiler Armada is taking shape.  SuperFoiler


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 World Sailing being busy with the PR material, Transat Jacques Vabre, VOR, the Clipper, Mini Transat La Boulangére, J24, news from Perth, news from RPAYC, Cabbage Tree, Sail Melbourne, Jon Sanders, the 18s, Classics on Port Phillip, and Kristen Anderson takes us far, far away, 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. Also, do keep a weather eye on Sail-World. We are here to bring you the whole story...


John Curnow, Editor, Sail-World AUS



Transat Jacques Vabre – Thomas and Seb head for record-breaking finish
TJV,
Whoever wins, the race record will be smashed. The fastest finish to Salvador remains Franck Cammas on Groupama 2's astonishing 10day 0h 38min win in 2007 in the 60ft multihull class.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Close encounters with leaders slowing
Volvo Ocean Race,
Just 10 miles separate first from fourth, and the difference between first and worst is scarcely 45 miles, good news for the backmarkers, who are back in the game.... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race –Day 12 – Downwind sailing conditions kick in
The Clipper Race,
For fifth placed Unicef, which is also eagerly anticipating some downwind sailing conditions, morale remains high as they head towards Fremantle.... [more]


18ft Skiffs Spring Championship – Race 6
Frank Quealey,
The Noakes Youth team of Kirk Mitchell, Daniel Barnett and Tim Westwood grabbed the race lead for the first time at the final set of windward buoys in Rose Bay and held off the fast finishing Panasonic Lumix team (Lachlan Doyle, Rick Plain, Michael Vincent) in a spinnaker dash to the finish line off Clark Island.... [more]


World Sailing Council looks to the future
World Sailing,
A week of discussion and debate from delegates at World Sailing's Annual Conference in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico culminated in a two-day meeting of World Sailing's Council.... [more]


Brothers to be international rivals in SB20s
Peter Campbell,
Tasmania sailing brothers, Paul and Tim Burnell, will be international rivals in the World Championship for the SB20 one-design sport boat class to be sailed on the River Derwent in early January.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Seven things you need to know about the Doldrums
Jonno Turner,
The teams have spent the last week hurtling south at breakneck speeds, huge stomach-twisting waves and with buckets of skin–numbing amounts saltwater gushing over the deck.... [more]


TJV - Ultime 1 Doldrums 0 as another boat abandons and race hots up
Transat Jacques Vabre,
The reverberations from a tough first week continued today with another duo abandoning and two more making pit stops. But after six days of “living like animals” as Servane Escoffier (Bureau Vallée 2) said today – more specifically living like fish, so deluged by water have the skippers been at times – there was some relief today.... [more]


World Sailing launches revolutionary eSailing World Championships
World Sailing,
World Sailing, the world governing body, has moved into the world of eSports with the launch of the first virtual World Sailing Championships.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère – No lasting armistice out on the ocean...
Event Media,
Ian can still count on a lead of over 100 miles, but the progress by Jorg Riechers (Lillienthal), his direct pursuer in terms of distance to the goal, must be causing him to bristle slightly in the disturbed trade wind system that requires the utmost vigilance at all times in order to get the best out of your machine.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Fleet expected to compress further
Volvo Ocean Race,
Boats just 10 miles further back were making closer to 20 knots. So a compression in the fleet is expected. But it may not be as severe as it often is. This Doldrums crossing is forecast to be relatively quick. Good news for the leading pack with the boats grouped so close together.... [more]


Clipper Race – Day 11 – Sanya Serenity Coast triumphs in Scoring Gate
The Clipper Race,
With just 30 nautical miles separating the third placed Qingdao from GREAT Britain in fourth, the competition for the final bonus point on offer in the Scoring Gate was always going to go right down to the wire.... [more]


Aloha Classic - The swell arrives for the Pro Showdown
International Windsurfing Tour,
We had been waiting all week for the best conditions to come through, to complete this year's Aloha Classic... and finally the wait was over. Mast high sets rolled through this morning, but the wind hadn't quite appeared as everyone had hope. After an anxious wait the rain started to clear and the wind came through to join the north-northeast swell and the competition was on!... [more]

Skippers welcome reallocated Greenings crew
Clipper Round the World,
The Clipper Race family, including all Race Skippers, have pulled together following the news that the Greenings yacht, formally registered as CV24, would be taking no further part in the 2017-18 edition.... [more]


sailingbits.com ACT Dinghy Championships - Overall report
Marc Ablett,
It was a fantastic weekend in Canberra for the ACT Dinghy Championships run out of the newly re-furbished YMCA Sailing Club. Re affirming itself as a major player for off-the beach sailing in the ACT and southern NSW.... [more]


2017 Perth Waters Coaching Regatta - Overall report
Clayton Erwin,
Over the weekend of fourth/5th November 2017, the Perth Sailing Club held their annual Perth Waters Coaching Regatta. The regatta is designed primarily to coach both young and old sailors whilst in racing conditions. Over the weekend 10 short course races were held.... [more]


Farr to Young Regatta even better this year-
Seamus Campbell,
All involved rated this year's Farr to Young Regatta well hosted by RPAYC as good as last year's. Close racing by well-matched Farr 1020's and Young 88's from Botany Bay, Sydney Harbour and Pittwater. The racing was closer probably this year than last with some good aggressive starts in the windward /leewards. The boats certainly didn't enjoy the champagne conditions of last year's event with rain... [more]


24-hour speed record broken stoking Anglo-Spanish and French rivalry
Transat Jacques Vabre,
The ferocious pressure in the air, on the water and in the boats in this 13th edition of the Transat Jacques Vabre saw the Class40, V and B, break the 24-hour speed record today (Friday).... [more]


Cabbage Tree Island Race - Glamorous live start
Nic Douglass,
The live start from 10 November 2017 was a glamour! Sunset behind the Sydney city-scape and a plethora of yachts, with two generals, a major committee boat pile up (sorry Kearnsie!!) and maxi action! What more could you want on a Friday night....??!... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère – A storm brewing
Event Media,
Indeed, the stormy squalls, which are beginning to set the tone, in addition to a need for increased vigilance, are likely to complete shake up the trade wind system, until it is virtually on its knees as the fleet approach the Antilles arc.... [more]


J24 World Championships to be held at Fraglia Vela Riva
Fraglia Vela Riva,
The regatta will consist of ten races, for which many talented teams are expected to sail being attracted not only by the magnificent race course, but also by the natural beauties of Garda Trentino and the renowned organizing skills of Fraglia Vela Riva.... [more]


World Record attempt for Maserati Multi70 and Giovanni Soldini
James Kimber,
The current record time, set in 2008 by Frenchman Lionel Lemonchois and his eight-man crew aboard the 100-foot catamaran Gitana 13, is 41 days, 21 hours, 26 minutes and 34 seconds.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race– Dongfeng leads fleet south with Stealth Mode in play
Volvo Ocean Race,
The Chinese-flagged team had eked out a narrow five-mile lead over rivals MAPFRE, team Akzonobel and Vestas 11th Hour Racing on Thursday – and by 1300 UTC today they had doubled it as they drew level with the Cape Verde Islands... [more]


Clipper Round the World Yacht Race – Day 10 – Race to the Scoring Gate
The Clipper Race,
GREAT Britain and Qingdao, in third and fourth place respectively, are also both aiming to claim the crucial Scoring Gate bonus points, with GREAT Britain Skipper Andy Burns commenting: “We are still beating towards the lower end of the Scoring Gate and it will be close.... [more]


Entries open for 2018 J24 National Championships
J24 Australia,
We are expecting a large entry this summer as the Nationals are the selection trials for the Lake Garda Worlds next year and there is plenty of interest being shown for the available Australian places. So get cracking on organising your crew, boat, accommodation and entry.... [more]


End of season savings
North Sails,
North Sails One Design is offering 10% SAVINGS on orders placed by December 15th, 2017 for sails delivered in Europe and North America.... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre – Sailors safe after rescue from capsize
TJV,
Eric Defert and Christopher Pratt, the two French sailors trapped on the overturned Drekan Groupe overnight, are safe and sound after being rescued by the crew of the Dutch cargo ship, Beautriton, this morning.... [more]


Star Sailors League becomes World Sailing Special Event
World Sailing,
World Sailing, the world governing body of the sport, is pleased to announce that the Star Sailors League has been recognised with Special Event status.... [more]


Solo Round the World - François Gabart is near the Equator
MACIF,
François Gabart set off last Saturday to attempt the single-handed round the world record, held by Thomas Coville (49 days, 3 hours, 4 minutes and 28 seconds), and is due to cross the Equator on Friday morning, after about 6 days at sea, which was his goal when he set sail from Ouessant (Ushant). After this, the situation is also looking favourable, with a low-pressure area off Argentina... [more]


The Bay to offer up range of conditions at Australian Yachting Champs
David Sygall,
Sandringham Yacht Club stalwart Daniel Edwards is urging sailors from around the country - and particularly Victorians - to be part of the 2018 Australian Yachting Championships and experience what he believes is an under-utilised wonderland on Melbourne's doorstep.... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre - Gitana Team - From the hunted to the hunter
Gitana,
Leaders since Sunday and the initial hours of racing in this Transat Jacques Vabre, Sébastien Josse and Thomas Rouxel have lost the top spot to the Coville – Nélias duo. Such a transfer of power can best be explained by the poor positioning of the men of Gitana Team on rounding the Azores, and not a technical issue or damage, as certain observers might have imagined.... [more]


Harken Youth Match Racing Champs - World's top sailors come to Sydney
Brendan Rourke/RPAYC,
The 2017 Harken International Youth Match Racing Championship will host the World's best youth match racing talent, with competitors coming from across the globe including America, Japan, New Zealand, The Netherlands and across Australia. This year's event is being managed by one of Australia's best Race Management and International Umpire teams... [more]


The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club shines at Australian Sailing Awards
Brendan Rourke,
The 2017 Australian Sailing Awards recognizes the efforts, determination, spirit, passion, and love of the sport sailing. The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club was a finalist in six categories including five Hall of Fame inductees in this year's awards program and if there was an award for the club with the most finalists it would be The RPAYC.... [more]


CYCA's Cabbage Tree Island Race - 100-footer face off
Ross MacDonald,
A substantial fleet of 36 will battle it out in Race 4 of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's Blue Water Pointscore - the Cabbage Tree Island Race - on Friday night, with a mouth-watering clash between Wild Oats XI and Black Jack set to be the main event.... [more]


America's Cup - Economic Impact report shows big boost for Bermuda
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
The report from PricewaterhouseCoopers on the economic benefit to Bermuda of the 35th America's Cup has been released over a week late. It is good news for the deposed Government vindicating their decision to back the regatta - which was a major undertaking for the British Offshore Territory with a population of 64,000.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Daily Live - Day 5, Leg 2
Volvo Ocean Race,
Niall Myant-Best and Conrad Colman go live from Race HQ to look at all the moves and highlights from the water on Day 5 of Leg 2 – after one of the most epic starts in Volvo Ocean Race history. Catch the video explaining the latest moves, plus the latest images from on-board.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère – Nothing new out west
Event Media,
The typical day begins at daybreak, the perfect time to get back to reality, especially given how testing it is to be on watch late into the night and through into the early hours. As such it's best to get a few minutes shut-eye whenever conditions allow.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Hard reality for Turn the Tide on Plastic
Turn The Tide On Plastic,
Currently sailing 80 nautical miles behind the leading group consisting of the Vestas 11th Hour Racing, team AkzoNobel, MAPFRE and Dongfeng Race Team, Turn the Tide on Plastic are sitting at the back of the fleet in completely different weather conditions with no immediate hope of catching up.... [more]


Clouds bring beauty but more challenges for Volvo Ocean Race fleet
Volvo Ocean Race,
Five-time Volvo Ocean Race veteran Tony Mutter, on Vestas 11th Hour Racing, describes the dilemma facing his team as they try to position themselves best for the weather and tactically around the other teams challenging for the lead.... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 9, Race 3 – Sailing unfavourable tack
The Clipper Race,
Qingdao and GREAT Britain are currently engaged in a close-fought battle for fourth place. As Qingdao was the first to cross the Scoring Gate in the initial two races, thoughts on board have turned to securing the bonus points. With the gate set north of the rhumb line, it is becoming clear which of the teams have set their sights on it.... [more]


America's Cup - Auckland venue options come into sharper focus
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
After Emirates Team NZ revealed their planning strategy of 'throwing the ball out as far as we could, and then working out how to reach it', the line was picked up by Auckland Council as an approach that should be adopted for hosting the 36th America's Cup. With the decision time looming and no obvious options on the horizon, walking the walk is proving to be quite different from talking the talk.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race images show how fierce life in Atlantic Ocean can be
Volvo Ocean Race,
The teams are dehydrated, exhausted and constantly wet. Slaves to the position reports that are delivered to the boats every six hours, each team, each sailor, is obsessed with the thought of winning this leg.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race champion new skipper at Doyle Sails International
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Champion Volvo Ocean Race skipper, Mike Sanderson announced in mid way through the America's Cup in Bermuda that a new leadership team would be taking the helm at Doyle Sails International. 'The timing of the announcement in the middle of the America's Cup wasn't ideal. It worked reasonably well for us on some fronts, but it was what it was. We also had to get on with it.'... [more]


Adventures ahead- Travel with Musto
Musto Australia,
Leave nothing behind but the place you started from. Travel with Musto.... [more]


Swedish Finn Champion spearheads int'l competitors at Sail Melbourne
New Tack Events,
The world's best Finn sailors are heading to Melbourne this year with Swedish 2017 Finn World Champion Max Salminen to race a world-class Finn fleet at the 2017 Sail Melbourne International Regatta (SMI) to be held out of Royal Brighton Yacht Club from 29 November to 3 December 2017.... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre - Sharp extends lead as Merron heads home
Transat Jacques Vabre,
The Anglo-Spanish duo, Phil Sharp and Pablo Santurde (Imerys Clean Energy) extended their lead at the front of the 40ft monohull fleet, as Halvard Mabire and Miranda Merron (Campagne de France) were limping back to Cherbourg, their home port, nursing a broken port rudder. They are expected back at midday tomorrow (Thursday).... [more]


Golden twilights for Milson Silver Goblets fleet
Lisa Ratcliff,
Sydney fleet captain Michael Tyquin says local Etchells crews climbing towards selection for next year's class world championship in Brisbane are all too aware that the Milson Silver Goblets regatta marks the time to really knuckle-down in the pre-worlds phase.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère - A touch of the blues in the big blue
Mini-Transat La Boulangère,
These are what the regulars call the crucial days, those where you realise that from here on in there's no way back and that there are no options until you reach Martinique. Little by little, as they get further apart, the VHF conversations become few and far between and each solo sailor enters another world and another time.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Tight at the top for leading quartet
Volvo Ocean Race,
Clever sailing from Charlie Enright's Danish/American outfit saw them dart past their rivals with a well-timed gybe yesterday evening that put them into their own windshift.... [more]


Clipper World Race – Day 8, Race 3 – Fleet continues to battle upwind
The Clipper Race,
Qingdao, which has played its Joker Card on this race, has climbed to fourth place, and is currently ahead of Liverpool 2018 to the north and GREAT Britain and Visit Seattle to the south.... [more]


Clipper Race invites Expressions of Interest from host ports to 2022
Kathryn Foulkes / Clipper Ventures,
Returning to the city bigger and better than ever for the first time in a decade, after hosting by other UK cities including London and Southampton, the Clipper Race drew some 220,000 visitors to Liverpool during the week-long schedule of festivities at Albert Dock.... [more]


2018 OK Dinghy Calendars now available
Robert Deaves,
The 2018 OK Dinghy Calendar is now available to purchase... [more]


Give the gift of sailing knowledge
North Sails,
Everyone has that one friend who loves sailing. Make this a holiday to remember by gifting them sailing's 1 Best Seller, The Art and Science of Sails, co-authored by North Technology Group CEO Tom Whidden, and Michael Levitt.... [more]


Hong Kong Flying Fifteen Championship – Carlyon and Adam claim title
Carlyon Knight-Evans,
For the second year in a row the Championships were going to involve overseas sailors with Masayuki Ogura from Japan, Joe Nelson from the United States, who were both helming, and Adam Kingston, who had crewed the winning boat in 2016 with Ashley Smith, returning to crew again.... [more]


Thirty-second blog from Jon Sanders - Sydney adventures
Jon Sanders,
I have entered lots of harbours, but few are as natural and magnificent as Sydney, although Rio de Janeiro Brazil comes to mind (both natural harbours). Sydney Harbour is surrounded by a modern city and some parks, it is busy though not just commercial, with big boating activity.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – This might be our final gybe
Team Brunel,
British sailor Annie Lush is clear about her feelings and expectations: “There was a point last night where I sort of thought it would be really nice if there was a bit less wind and we were dry, but I'd regret thinking that in a couple of days when we're in the doldrums and it's hot and no wind, so we should enjoy it right now.'... [more]


Bouwmeester and Burling big winners at inaugural World Sailing Awards
World Sailing,
The Beppe Croce Trophy is awarded to an individual who has made an outstanding voluntary contribution to the sport of sailing. Carlo Croce, President of World Sailing from 2013 – 2016 received the trophy.... [more]


Custom lifejacket for the Volvo Ocean Race
Spinlock,
As award-winning designers and manufacturers of rope-holding equipment and personal safety products, Spinlock knows all too well the importance of solid design and durability – and as the toughest test of a team in professional sport, the Volvo Ocean Race proves an invaluable real-life test bench for our products.... [more]


World Sailing Awards - Bouwmeester (NED) and Burling (NZL) are winners
World Sailing,
Marit Bouwmeester (NED) and Peter Burling (NZL) were the big winners at the inaugural World Sailing Awards in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico as they were announced male and female 2017 Rolex World Sailor of the Year. Held at Patio Los Arcos in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, the sport of sailing was celebrated in a star-studded evening that welcomed leading sailors and influencers.... [more]


North U drives Optimist sailors to define their need for speed
Danielle Neri, North Sails,
In conjunction with the Southeast Dinghy Championships, North Sails hosted the inaugural North U Leading Edge Optimist Clinic at Key Biscayne Yacht Club to get sailors ready to take on the winter sailing season. Thirty-three Opti sailors from throughout the US, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands participated in this first edition, which featured a curriculum spanning two days.... [more]


MUSTO Warehouse Sale this weekend
Musto Australia,
Grab an early Christmas gift. Huge savings. Featuring discounts on premium technical sailing jackets and trousers, lifestyle clothing, equestrian clothing, accessories and footwear.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère - Traverse in convoy... or not
Mini-Transat La Boulangère,
Virtually in single file, the solo sailors competing in the Mini-Transat La Boulangère are attacking their oceanic crossing on a WNW'ly heading, slightly above the direct course. In these conditions, with the routing that has stood the test of time since leaving Gran Canaria, wisdom recommends favouring the layline. However, there already appear to be some mavericks on the Atlantic chessboard.<... [more]


Sustainability Agenda 2030 to create a better world through sport
World Sailing,
World Sailing has launched its Sustainability Agenda 2030, which sets out the world governing body's ambitious commitment to help create a better world through sport.... [more]


Doyle MacDiarmid Sails NSW State Championships 2017 - Overall report
Paula Dock, J/24 Australia,
A huge thank you goes to Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club for hosting this weekend's Doyle MacDiarmid Sails NSW State Championships, and thanks to Shane for the sponsorship prizes.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Accelerating away from Madeira as decision looms
Volvo Ocean Race,
As the Volvo Ocean Race fleet continued to charge west at breakneck speeds on Tuesday, a crucial decision that could ultimately affect the overall outcome of Leg 2 was looming.... [more]


Yacht Racing Forum 2018 at the heart of mythical Sailing Valley©
Yacht Racing Forum,
The leading annual conference for the business of sailing and yacht racing will take place on October 22-23, 2018 in Brittany, in the town of Lorient, at the heart of the mythical Sailing Valley©, one of the world's most dynamic sailing and yacht racing destinations, right before the famous Route du Rhum.... [more]


The Clipper Race - Race 3, Day 7 - Back to life at a heel
Clipper Round the World,
A wind hole held up the leading pack of the Clipper Race fleet on Day 7 of Race 3: The Dell Latitude Rugged Race with the teams now back beating upwind. The downwind sailing conditions, that had been expected as part of a Southern Ocean sleigh ride towards Fremantle, Australia, are noticeably absent.... [more]


Roger Nilson accepts Legends Race invitation
Volvo Ocean Race,
Swedish ocean racer, Roger Nilson, a veteran of seven Whitbread Round the World/Volvo Ocean Races has accepted an invitation to become an ambassador to the Legends Race, which starts from Gothenburg on 21 June 2018.... [more]


BIC Techno 293 Worlds 2017 Salou - Highlights
Patrik Pollak,
Future stars of the windsurfing once again showed the rest of the world what does it mean to have fun. New kings and queens of the world's biggest windsurfing class were crowned week ago in Salou, Spain.... [more]


If not now, then when – Balancing the Boat Forum
World Sailing,
'If change is not delivered now, then when will it happen?' This was just one of the messages delivered at Balancing the Boat: growing female participation and developing pathways in competitive sailing, the first of two open forums at World Sailing's 2017 Annual Conference in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.... [more]


Tickets now on sale for Whitsunday Clipper Race Carnival
Joscelyn O'Keefe,
The Whitsundays will come alive with festivities and fun when the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race arrives in January 2018.... [more]


Ideal conditions for the faster yachts in the Roland Smith Ocean Race
Susan Ghent,
It was a clear start for the fleet of 18 yachts in the Roland Smith Ocean Race last Saturday. The annual 80 nautical mile race is run by Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club in Western Australia.... [more]


Fleet prepare for the front after battling currents and lobster pots
Transat Jacques Vabre,
If the first night of the 13th Transat Jacques Vabre was tough, the second night will wash away the memory in brutal fashion for the 37 boats and 74 crew, with winds gusting up to 45 knots and 5-metre waves as they begin to cross a cold front off Cape Finisterre from this evening (Monday). In a different way to the trilas of negotiating ridges of high pressure, as the fleet did today... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère - In search of the lost wind
Mini-Transat La Boulangère,
There are now six sailors making a pit-stop to effect repairs at Mindelo with the arrival of Thibault Michelin (Eva Luna), victim of rudder damage a few days earlier. A seventh competitor is set to join them shortly, Ambrogio Beccaria (Alla Grande Ambecco), whose boat has a broken bowsprit. He's turned back to make for Cape Verde... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre - On the front line
Gitana,
After leaving Le Havre yesterday at 12:35 UTC, this lunchtime the Transat Jacques Vabre fleet is being led down the Atlantic by the Josse - Rouxel duo aboard the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild. Setting sail with a degree of caution from the foot of the Cap de la Hève, sailors that make up Gitana Team wasted no time in powering up and showing just what this latest addition to Gitana fleet is made of.... [more]


Starting signal for Transat Jacques Vabre
Marie-Astrid Parendeau,
Lalou Roucayrol and Alex Pella set off on the Transat Jacques Vabre race from Le Havre in sporty conditions immediately in the swing of this transatlantic race heading for Salvador de Bahia in Brazil. Overnight Monday, the Arkema pair will have to negotiate an active front. This heralds a few tricky hours, but that will be the price to pay before the promise of gliding naturally southward.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Decision day – Is west the best-
Volvo Ocean Race,
After a fast and furious opening to Leg 2 of the Volvo Ocean Race, the fleet is settling into a groove on Monday, with navigators and skippers already facing the first of many critical decisions on this race from Lisbon to Cape Town.... [more]


RORC Transatlantic Race - Mammoth to minute
Louay Habib,
The fourth edition of RORC Transatlantic Race will start from Marina Lanzarote on 25th November 2017, bound for Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina, Grenada. The IMA Transatlantic Trophy will be awarded to first monohull to complete the race and three powerful Maxi yachts can be considered favourites for the prestigious trophy: CQS Sorceress and Monster Project are capable of beating race record... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Fast and frightening first night at sea - Leg 2
Peter Rusch,
The relentless firehose conditions of the first night at sea for Leg 2 have moderated somewhat as dawn breaks on the Volvo Ocean Race fleet. See the video of the wipeout aboard Scallywag It was an incredible start to witness, but the relentless winds and sea state made for a miserable life on board.... [more]


Hamble Winter Series – Day 5 report
Louay Habib,
Competitors for Day 5 of the Hamble Winter Series enjoyed a fantastic day of racing with the Hamble River Sailing Club, supported by OneSails. Winter racing doesn't get much better, there may have been a chill in the air, but the sea temperature in the Solent in November is as good as June. Bright sunshine, 15-20 knots of wind over tide, and the whole Solent to choose from, a wide variety of teams... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Images from the start - racing on the river
Eugenia Bakunova, mainsail.ru,
International photographer Eugenia Bakunova was on the water for the start of the second leg of the Volvo Ocean Race and filed these images as the seven Volvo65's charged down the river, before heading out on Leg 2 and Cape Town.... [more]


Clipper Race - Race 3, Day 6 - Squalls test fleet
Clipper Round the World,
Race 3 - The Dell Latitude Rugged Race is known to serve up some of the most exhilarating and testing conditions of the entire circumnavigation and, over the last 24 hours, passing squalls have offered up dramatic and sudden changes in weather conditions which has physically and mentally tested the fleet.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Images from the dockside ahead of the Leg 2 start
Eugenia Bakunova, mainsail.ru,
International photographer Eugenia Bakunova of mainsail.ru was dockside ahead of the start of Leg 2 of the Volvo Ocean Race as the fleet made last minute preparations for the 7,000nm leg.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Images from ashore in Lisbon
Eugenia Bakunova, mainsail.ru,
International photographer Eugenia Bakunova of mainsail.ru was ashore in Lisbon before the start of Leg 2 of the Volvo Ocean Race, and filed these images.... [more]


Sails need service-
North Sails,
North Sails Certified Service experts are here to keep your sails up to speed so you can get the most out of your sailing experience.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Images from a torrid first day of Leg 2
Sail-World.com/NZ,
Volvo Ocean Race photographers were in the air and aboard the racers to capture images of the seven boat Volvo Ocean Race fleet as they had a fast ride away from the European coast in the opening stanzas of Leg 2. Boats were reported to be hitting 30kt boatspeeds as they surfed over the top of the North Atlantic swell, and took a dunking as they ploughed through the back of big one.... [more]


Sharp start to Transat Jacques Vabre
Transat Jacques Vabre,
A pumped up Phil Sharp and Pablo Santurde (Imerys Clean Energy) – the Anglo-Spanish pair – were first across the line in the Class40 as the 13th edition of the Transat Jacques Vabre 2017 started at 13:35 (French time) from its home in Le Havre, in Normandy, France today (Sunday). Beautiful light but lively weather greeted the fleet of 37 boats and 74 crew.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère - The funnel settles the accounts
Mini-Transat La Boulangère,
Between the islands of Santo Antao and San Vicente, the competitors have to make their way along a channel spanning seven miles wide. The passage through the gate will give a precise idea of how everyone is ranked as well as drawing up an initial hierarchy prior to making the big leap across the Atlantic from which there is no way back.... [more]


Classics on Melbourne's Port Phillip for the second day of Cup Regatta
Alex McKinnon,
Alex McKinnon was out again to capture the action of day two of the Cup Regatta for the Classic Yacht Association of Australia held on Melbourne's Port Phillip. This regatta is hosted by Royal Yacht Club of Victoria.... [more]


Australian Glenn Ashby needs you-
David Sygall,
Australia's 2017 America's Cup-winning skipper, Glenn Ashby, stands on the precipice of sailing's most prestigious title, as one of four nominees for the male Rolex World Sailor of the Year, to be announced in Mexico on Tuesday.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Team Brunel under way to Cape Town
Team Brunel,
Team Brunel is under way to Cape Town after a promising start in Leg 2 of the Volvo Ocean Race. Skipper Bouwe Bekking steered his boat in first over the starting line. After going a bit upstream the fleet rounded a mark near the old city centre and then set a definitive course towards open sea. Team Brunel left Lisbon for the open sea in second place.... [more]


Hotelplanner.com resumes racing after Port Elizabeth diversion
Clipper Round the World,
HotelPlanner.com has resumed racing after diverting to Port Elizabeth to drop off round the world crew member, Greg Adams (59), who had a suspected fractured arm. The team was met by Clipper Race officials, Tom Way and Sarah Hoare... [more]


18ft Skiffs- Spring Championship - ILVE comes from behind in Race 5
Frank Quealey,
Race 5 of the Australian 18 Footers League's Spring Championship produced the fifth different winner when Ollie Hartas, Pedro Vozone and Rob Polec brought ILVE home a 23s winner on Sydney Harbour today.... [more]


Clipper Race - Race 3, Day 5 - What a difference a day makes
The Clipper Race,
After a testing day on Friday, the Clipper Race fleet has enjoyed a more settled 24 hours in champagne sailing conditions that have allowed teams to recuperate and reset as they head towards the end of the first week at sea. However, it has also been a day of big changes on the leaderbaord as weather systems pass through and the fleet's previous split converges.... [more]


Take the Leap – Life as an Ocean Gypsy 4 - Easter Island to Raratonga
Kristen Anderson,
Given the severity of our passage from the Chilean coast, it was with a degree of trepidation that Commitment headed west once more, leaving Easter Island in our wake. We had, however, received an email just that morning from two young backpackers who, having noticed the yachts offshore, were looking for a passage.... [more]
 



 

 
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