Please select your home edition
Edition
Vaikobi 2024 December

Ouch!

by John Curnow on 28 Jun 2016
Look out - you know what's coming next! Event Media
When the kite’s up, you never look back. Just look at all the videos running around of the wicked Chinese gybes that result from even a momentary lapse in concentration on the primary task. Remember, it’s someone else’s job. So grab the helm for second will you? Yours! Cheers.

You see it kind of snuck up a bit on us. Almost like the third wave in the set whilst crossing the bar and you weren’t counting. Yep. The BIA’s centrepiece gemstone in the crown, the Sydney International Boat Show (SIBS), is not that far away. July 28, to be precise.

In talking with the man himself, Domenic Genua, the BIA’s National Manager, Member Events & Marketing, you could see how proud they are of the number of mono and multihull yachts that will be in the Cockle Bay marina. “Our research shows that one third of all our SIBS visitors have a primary interest in yachting, so whether indoors or outside, they are bound to be delighted at what they can see across many sizes and types, as well as all the ancillary products and services geared towards them.”



Just under half the craft on display in the marina come with rags. It’s enough to get you inspired, much like a brochure day with the A2 aloft, so giddy up!!!

Now one company that can truly cross all divides is Bavaria, for they will be showing a total of eight monos and multis from 34 to 51 feet. Farr Yacht Design penned the technical aspects of Bavaria’s Cruiser range, but it is Design Unlimited that created the overall exterior and interior look and feel. As time has moved on, Bavaria has made it possible to customise your craft and make it even more homely. The Australian Premiere of the Cruiser 46 Style will showcase this building trend.



Also look out for the Cruiser 34 that is on World Premiere, and the Cruiser 41 that is being seen here in Australia for the first time. Bavaria’s Vision range is geared towards extended cruising, and with that in mind, offer you trim and dock assistance. Think of it like cruise control and park assist in your car. With just the two cabins, the Vision 42 is all about making sure you and any guests can go far, far away in absolute luxury.

Bavaria’s cats are distinguished by their large and open pilothouse/cockpit configuration, which is also applied to their names. The Open 40 has been named Best Multihull Cruiser for 2016 and the Open 46 has its World Premiere at Sydney. No doubt many a Bavaria owner will be keen to take in the show from the in situ Bavaria Owner’s Lounge.



The Boat Books stand will be laden with treasures as usual. One of these will be Kevin Barr and his AIMEX award winning Barz Optics specs. Check out the Carbo floating frames, of which there are six styles. There are also the bi-focal sungalsses, for those whose arm is no longer long enough. The magnified area is not polarized, so reading the LCD displays is easy.

I recently got an upgrade to a new pair of Barz Optics, with the earlier ones having served well. The comfort and sight has been heavily tested immediately in the Queensland sun, and they passed with great aplomb.

Andrew Parkes will have X-Yacht’s resin-infused Xp 38 Cruiser/Racer on display. She’s a little lighter than some of her opposition in this tough market segment, and with a generous 130m2 A-sail she will be an interesting one to investigate. He’s also the NSW dealer for the MC31 that will be on display, as too with Slovenia’s twin-ruddered Seascape 18 Sportboat. The extra room afforded under the high boom of the latter could be a handy feature there.



Now I have already written extensively on Catana’s Bali 4.3, the Loft. In conjunction with Dream Yacht Charter, the new Bali 4.0 (the Open) will be on display as part of Andrew’s collection. It will be good to discover if this boat is as impressive as her bigger sisters!

So if you would like to receive the Sail-World newsletter each week, then please go to the 'Newsletter' button at the top of the Sail-World home page and enter your details. Simples...

Rooster 2025Vaikobi 2024 DecemberCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTER

Related Articles

More join the Australian Women's Keelboat Regatta
18 entries representing Queensland, Northern Territory, South Australia, NSW and Victoria so far Eighteen entries representing Queensland, Northern Territory, South Australia, NSW and Victoria have so far been received for the 2025 Australian Women's Keelboat Regatta (AWKR).
Posted today at 5:25 am
Breiana Whitehead set for Formula Kite Europeans
The Australian kitefoiler is back on the international stage this week Australian kitefoiler Breiana Whitehead is back on the international stage this week, as she lines up against top level competition at the 2025 Formula Kite European Championships in Urla, Türkiye from May 14 to 19.
Posted today at 5:09 am
A "bolter" named in core ETNZ sailing team
Kiwis sring surprise with the inclusion of British sailor Chris Draper in their core sailing squad. Emirates Team New Zealand have announced their core sailing group, with the major surprise being the inclusion of British sailor Chris Draper. Nathan Outteridge is named as skipper to replace the departed Peter Burling.
Posted today at 4:34 am
Dragon Worlds at Vilamoura Day 2
Vilamoura delivers outstanding sailing conditions Day 2 of the Dragon World Championship by Tivoli Hotels & Resorts delivered everything sailors could hope for: fair racing, seamless organisation, and a warm community atmosphere.
Posted on 13 May
Transat Paprec 2025 review
The lessons of an unforgettable edition A breathtaking finish, unbearable suspense, a favorite who lived up to expectations (Skipper Macif), a Saint Barth native who shone to the end, young talents gaining experience... This Transat Paprec fulfilled all its promises.
Posted on 13 May
Team Malizia unveilsThe Ocean Race Europe crew
Gearing up for the next big challenge Building on their successful round-the-world experience in 2023, the team led by German skipper Boris Herrmann has gathered a talented group of sailors and onboard reporters to take on the short-format, crewed race starting in Kiel this summer.
Posted on 13 May
ILCA 6 Women's and ILCA 7 Men's Worlds day 2
A Windless Day, A Test of Patience The second day of qualification at the ILCA World Championships brought stillness rather than sail. With calm seas and motionless air, the day became a test of patience, resilience, and focus for all competitors.
Posted on 13 May
US Sailing and Zhik announce strategic partnership
Zhik will provide cutting-edge gear designed to enhance athlete performance on the water US Sailing, the national governing body for the sport of sailing in the United States, is proud to announce a new multi-year partnership with Zhik, global leader in high-performance water wear.
Posted on 13 May
Australian Sailing Strategic Plan Status Report
Outlining progress across key initiatives designed to grow and support the sport Australian Sailing has released the 2025 update of its SAILING 2032 Strategic Plan, outlining progress across key initiatives designed to grow and support the sport nationally.
Posted on 13 May
Fortune favours the Beneteaus!
Thank you, Huey… Some sun, and a tad of wind means it is time to go racing... Ahead of the annual Beneteau Pittwater Regatta by Flagstaff Marine the weather had not been all that grand. So, peaks of sun migrating to distinct patches, and the occasional zephyr turning into a waft, then on to a calm breeze was fortunate.
Posted on 13 May