#Trim(mainLayout.Name)# Advertising Info Advertising Info

 
News Home Text Only News Magnetic Is RW Animated Knots Features Cruising
FishingBoating MarineBusiness-World Powerboat-World 2013 America's Cup Event Calendar
 


sail-world.com - News Archives
News Archive    

1000 related News Items.

Slingsby, new Hobart boat, new World Rankings By Rob Kothe and the Sail-World Team, 7:40 AM Thu 16 Oct 2008
. ...[more]


Heaven Can Wait Regatta - Full Results Set By Heaven Can Wait Regatta, , 10:43 PM Tue 7 Oct 2008
Here are the full results set for the 3rd annual Heaven Can Wait 24 hour race and the One Lap Dash. ...[more]


A Little Piece of Heaven By Rob Kothe, 11:32 AM Mon 6 Oct 2008
Principal Race Officer Phil Yeomans summed up- '‘Another fun event, this year’s weather provided great challenges from 3 knots to 18 and wind from every point of the compass. Very shifty conditions. ‘Actually this one of the harder races on the East Coast calendar. Consider that the overall 24 hour race winner Two Tribes sailed 155 nautical miles and Wallop, the leading monohull sailed 141 nau ...[more]


Heaven Can Wait Regatta Final Results By HCWYC, , 10:23 AM Mon 6 Oct 2008
The Offical Results for the 2008 Heaven Can Wait 24 hour race and One Lap Dash. ...[more]


US sailor comes 9,000 miles for Heaven Can Wait By Rob Kothe, 11:04 AM Sun 5 Oct 2008
49 year old Blake Middleton has made a 9,000 mile trek to Australia’s Lake Macquarie for the Heaven Can Wait 24 hour race. This is his third year in a row ‘Down Under’. We caught up with Middleton in the final hours of the 24 hour race and asked him to tell us 'the why and how'. ...[more]


Testing time for tired crews – Heaven Can Wait By Rob Kothe, 7:12 AM Sun 5 Oct 2008
The 2008 Heaven Can Wait fleet sailed out of Toronto Bay heading south at 12 noon yesterday. Wind has come from every point of the compass, overnight. As dawn broke this morning another rain squall has crossed the lake, with thunder and lightning. ...[more]


On the nose - One Lap Dash Results By Rob Kothe, 11:32 PM Sat 4 Oct 2008
The Heaven Can Wait One Lap Dash race was shortened this afternoon, when a rain squall swept up Lake Macquarie. On line honours it was a clear victory to the Sydney 41 Wallop, who enjoyed the double work, ahead of Flyblown and Rock n'Roll, the two Melges 32's. Adam Workman's Jeanneau Catspaw was the handicap winner ahead of Mark Skletons Maserati. ...[more]


Putting Clocks forward on Lake Macquarie By Rob Kothe, 2:58 PM Sat 4 Oct 2008
Hundreds of sailors from around Australia will tonight take their clocks forward, for daylight saving on a moonless Lake Macquarie north of Sydney. It’s the annual Heaven Can Wait 24 hour Yacht Race, which started at 12 noon todayand will finish at 1pm tomorrow. Sailors have come from West Australia, Queensland and Victoria for this lake sailing classic. ...[more]


Real-time tracking for Heaven Can Wait 24 hr race By Rob Kothe, 10:08 AM Fri 3 Oct 2008
A unique real-time tracking system for yacht racing will be used during the 2008 Heaven Can Wait 24-hour yacht race, to be held on Lake Macquarie, south of Newcastle, NSW, on October 4-5. ...[more]


Sailing out of the Darkness - Heaven Can Wait By Rob Kothe, 7:08 AM Mon 29 Sep 2008
This coming October Long Weekend is the third annual Heaven Can Wait 24 Hour Yacht Race. For Australia’s own 24 Hour race there will hardly more than a new moon for the large fleet of yachts ghosting around Lake Macquarie, the largest salt-water lake in Australia. ...[more]


Bring on 2012 By Rob Kothe and the Sail-World team, 7:00 AM Thu 25 Sep 2008
The first few months post the Olympic are the most important for a countries success at the following event, as athletes decide their path forward. One of the keys to the success of the British sailing team has been their ability to retain Olympians for another tilt at the podium. ...[more]


News from the Event Coordinator’s desk By ., Geelong , 3:41 PM Tue 16 Sep 2008
An update from Skandia Geelong Week Event Coordinator, Doug Jarvis. ...[more]


Mark your calendar – Sept 4-8 2009 Magnetic Island By Rob Kothe & the Sail-World team, 11:32 AM Thu 11 Sep 2008
. ...[more]


Editorial: Good opening day for US at Paralympics By Richard Gladwell, 11:58 AM Tue 9 Sep 2008
Welcome to Sail-World.Com's Olympic newsletter for the opening day of the 2008 Paralympic Sailing Regatta. ...[more]


Editorial: A split reception By ., , 10:54 AM Thu 4 Sep 2008
Welcome to Sail-World.Com's Olympic newsletter covering the 2008 Olympic Regatta and 2008 Paralympic Regatta ...[more]


You can be anywhere By Rob Kothe & the Sail-World Team, 6:32 AM Sat 30 Aug 2008
The Sail-World, Powerboat-World and Marine Business News team has been on the road since late July. I am writing this article overlooking Catseye Bay at Hamilton Island, on the morning of the last race at the 2008 Audi Hamilton Island Race. Next week will be at Peppers Blue on Blue Resort at Magnetic Island for the second Sunferries Magnetic Island Race Week. Once upon a time, the big struggl ...[more]


Editorial Whitehaven Beach Party Day By Rob Kothe, 7:30 AM Thu 28 Aug 2008
Today is the famous Whitehaven Beach Party Day. A cloudy morning at Hamilton Island but the cloud will burn off by late morning. The whitest beach in the world is one of the claims made about Whitehaven Beach. ...[more]


Editorial: Winners are Grinners in Qingdao. By ., 1:29 AM Thu 21 Aug 2008
Sail-World's Olympic newsletter editorial for Day 12 of the 2008 Olympic Sailing Regatta. ...[more]


Editorial: Laser Medal races - set piece sailing? By ., 11:08 PM Tue 19 Aug 2008
Sail-World's Olympic newsletter editorial for Day 11 of the 2008 Olympic Sailing Regatta. ...[more]


Editorial: The best day at Qingdao? By ., 10:39 AM Mon 18 Aug 2008
Welcome to Sail-World.Com's Olympic newsletter for Day 10 of the 2008 Olympic Sailing Regatta. ...[more]


Page 47 of 50


 
Our Advertisers are committed to our sport, please support them!
This site and its contents are © Copyright TetraMedia Pty. Ltd and/or the original author, photographer etc. All Rights Reserved.

Photographs are copyright by law. If you wish to use or buy a photograph you must contact the photographer directly (there is a hyperlink in most cases to their website, or do a Google search.) with your request.

Please do not contact Sail-World.com as we cannot give permission for use of other photographer’s images.

Only if the photographer named on the image is Sail-world.com, Powerboat-world.com, Marinebusiness-world.com or NZBoating-World.com.
Contact us .
Ph: +61 2 8006 1873 fax: +61 2 8076 0459 or complete our feedback form    Contact us .
   View our Privacy Policy.    [Go Home]     [  Banner Advertising Specification]    [Bot Archive ]

Customised news feeds -Marine Industry companies, Clubs and Associations have their own customised version of our news feed on their website.
Look_here_to_see_examples

 
CLD