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17 hours and some change…

19/11/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 20 Nov 2017

 

 

17 hours and some change...

François Gabart and the MACIF trimaran  © Vincent Curutchet / ALeA / Macif
Breaking his own 24-hour run by almost 80nm, François Gabart has set a new 851nm record on board the Ultime Tri, Macif. As he ploughs on through the Indian Ocean (or is that flies across it?), first he obviously has to finish, but he could well nab first place in the group he will take out to just the four souls to ever hold it (along with Joyon, MacArthur, and Coville).

Of course, you'd be pretty happy to churn out half of that score in a modern monohull flyer, but as Xmas looms ever larger, look at it this way. Given this new super-record equates to a get-out-of town 35.45 knot average, you'd be in Hobart in just 17 hours and 43 minutes. Take that on! (N.B. Langman's Team Australia sits at 29 hours 52 minutes and 23 seconds.) It's barely enough time to clear the Heads, have the roast cooked and eaten, douse (furl) the Screecher and cross the line. Bet the rum would taste really good at the Customs House!

Also seems important to not only praise Gabart himself at this point, but also Macif herself, the masterful VPLP, her builders, spar makers and then also North Sails, whose 3Di Endurance wardrobe is powering her along, nautical mile after nautical mile. Pretty amazing stuff, and you can see the tracker right here. At the time of writing Gabart remains around 700nm in advance of Coville's time.

François Gabart and the MACIF trimaran  © Jean-Marie Liot / ALeA / Macif


Staying with the Ultimes for a while, and the man whose solo RTW record of 49 days, 3 hours, 4 minutes and 28 seconds is under threat, Thomas Coville, took out the Transat Jacques Vabre in record time, with fellow crewmember, Jean-Luc Nelias. They sailed 4,742 nautical miles at an average speed of 24.94 knots. This possibly seems slow to Coville, but they still managed to take two days, two hours, 31 minutes, and 16 seconds off Franck Cammas and Steve Ravussin's previous record on Groupama 2.

Sodebo just beat the newest of all of these wicked machines, which is the impressive looking and almost as strikingly decorated, Edmond de Rothschild. The latter sailed further and faster, covering 4,838 nautical miles at an average speed of 25.21 knots, yet still finished 1 hour 47 minutes and 57 seconds astern. It would be fair to say Rothschild is still in work-up/shake-down mode, so this next generation craft could still set the world on fire in the next couple of years. Look out!

The news was not so brilliant for the Maxi80, Prince de Bretagne, who was dismasted 93 miles from the finish when the backstay ruptured. Doh! She was towed by the Brazilian authorities to Salvador de Bahia, which is good, because despite no injury to crew (Lionel Lemonchois and Bernard Stamm), and they amazingly recovered all the gear, they had no donk or generator, so it was good they were close to shore (something like 18nm off).

Andrew Cape and Bouwe Bekking – Volvo Ocean Race  © Richard Edwards / Volvo Ocean Race


Ditching the two extra hulls as it were and off to the Volvo, now. The VOR fleet is sailing the 7,000 nm leg from Lisbon to Cape Town and is expected to arrive late Thursday or early Friday. As this gets written, brilliant veteran Australian navigator Andrew Cape has been the first navigator to pull the trigger, for in the last few hours Bouwe Bekking's Team Brunel was the first boat to point towards Cape Town. The rest of the fleet was still heading Sou'west looking for more pressure, but Vestas 11th Hour Racing, four miles astern, then Mapfre and AkzoNobel all followed Capey's lead and gybed in towards Cape Town. There ensues a 2500nm heavy running drag race in the OD VO65s.

So if that all seems too out there, then dragging it back in somewhat could well be sailconnect.com. I first met Brad McMaster a while back, and it was clear that having people engaged with our sport was a real passion for him. Specifically, and in his own words, “SailConnect was conceived to improve the way the sport of sailing communicates. If we are to increase participation and commitment, we need to reinvent the way the sport engages to break down those perceived barriers to entry.”

His own significant experience gave him a good perspective to work from, which is why the platform works around clubs and events. McMaster notes that in 2007 whilst managing crew on his boat for the Fastnet, this issue of managing and finding crew was very real. “Fast forward 10 years and SailConnect is now live with the mission of simplify boat administration for owners, help crew sail on more boats more regularly by creating crew mobility, and provide all clubs with a platform to manage participation and communicate with sailors...everywhere.”

You know he is on the right track when it comes to the much bandied about participation term. As McMaster notes, “In the 2015 census of sailing around 240,000 people participated in our sport, but only 50% of them did so more than three times a year. So we don't necessarily have an issue bringing people to the sport, but clearly we do struggle to keep them engaged in the sport. What this suggests is that we don't need to focus on the first ‘date', we need to fix the second, third and fourth outing. This means we have to look at the way we engage with them, then we can work to introduce more people to the sport.”

SailConnect is a free platform to download, so skippers and crew alike can go and check it out here.

Hundreds of boats are expected to compete in the CH Robinson Marlay Point Overnight Race 50th Anniversary - Marlay Point Overnight Race  Julie Geldard


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, Transat Jacques Vabre, VOR, the Clipper, Mini Transat La Boulangére, news from Tassie, news from the Lakes with Marlay Point, the OKs, 18s, Superyachts in Antigua, Sail Melbourne, the Stars, WASZPs to hit Freshie big time in 2019, Kristen Anderson takes us far, far away again, 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 – Imoca podium decided as Class40 trio contract
TJV,
The Anglo-Spanish pair of Phil Sharp and Pablo Santurde (Imerys Clean Energy) still lead, but the 20 miles they earned yesterday at the end of the Doldrums has evaporated before the Equator with less than 10 miles between all three again.... [more]


J/121 awarded SAIL Best Boats - Performance
Yachtspot,
The latest in this long line of outside-the-box designs is the new 40 foot J/121, a boat specifically tailored to appeal to skippers who are 1) tired of having to round up eight to 10 people to go racing and 2) are looking for something other the usual windward-leeward “sausage” courses that now dominate inshore racing.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Pressure coming on
Volvo Ocean Race,
On Sunday morning, with most of the leading group having finally gybed and sailing an easterly track towards Cape Town, Team Brunel defied expectations and turned back to the southwest in an effort to get closer to the stronger winds of a weather system that is expected to deliver the leading group towards their destination.... [more]


St Barth Cata Cup – Suspense reigns high
Event Media,
Those born in Saint Barth will tell you that wind from the southwest is rather rare on the island. Yet that's exactly what happened on Saturday in the West Indies, with erratic light winds (very instable from five to eight knots).... [more]


Clipper World Race – Day 19 – A time of quiet reflection across fleet
The Clipper Race,
Sanya Serenity Coast continues to lead the fleet with just over 1,000 nautical miles to go to Fremantle and has completed the Elliot Brown Ocean Sprint - results will be announced after all teams have done so.... [more]


MC38 Summer Series Act 2 – Day 2 – Hooligan throws monkey off its back
Lisa Ratcliff,
At the trophy presentation Blackmore thanked class president John Bacon on behalf of the other owners for the effort he puts in behind the scenes to secure the host clubs, prepare the regatta documents, book the on-water umpires and respond to technical questions.... [more]


11th Yisunsin Cup International Yacht Race – Day 2
Icarus Sports,
It was a completely different scenery and racing setup today – as the wind forecast looked promising... while the race course changed from off-shore to the more technical in-shore course.... [more]


18ft Skiffs Spring Championship – Race 7
Frank Quealey,
The final overall pointscore showed Panasonic Lumix on 23 points, followed by Finport Trade Finance on 24, The Kitchen Maker (Scott Babbage) on 32, Triple M 36, Rag and Famish Hotel (Bryce Edwards) 36 and Smeg (Lee Knapton on 39.... [more]


Raja Muda Selangor International Regatta 2017. Here we go again.
Guy Nowell, Sail-World Asia,
It's 14 years since I was introduced to the ‘Raja Muda', and over the years the fascination with Asia's entirely unique and equally intriguing regatta has not dimmed. It used to be billed as ‘Asia's most challenging regatta: can you beat it?' and today runs under the headline of ‘9 days. 4 destinations. Full on.' They are both true.... [more]


Lipton Cup Regatta - Light winds challenge Lipton Cup crews
Bernie Kaaks,
After heavy rain and thunderstorms swept across the Bay yesterday evening, light breezes created havoc during the early stages of today's Long Race of the Lipton Cup Regatta on Port Phillip. Hosted by the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria, assisted by the Williamstown Sailing Club and the Port Melbourne Yacht Club, the regatta attracted solid numbers, a great relief to the organisers... [more]


Maria Island Yacht Race - Something to Whistler with Maria Island
Peter Campbell,
David Aplin's yacht Whistler has added the 70th Tasports Maria Island Yacht Race to an outstanding offshore racing career over the past decade and more.... [more]


St Michel-Virbac break record to win Transat Jacques Vabre Imoca class
Transat Jacques Vabre,
Jean-Pierre Dick and Yann Eliès on St Michel-Virbac, have won the Imoca class of the 13th edition of the Transat Jacques Vabre after crossing the finish line in the Bay of All Saints in Salvador de Bahia on Saturday, November 18, 2017 at 20:11:46 (UTC), 13 days 7 hours 36 minutes and 46 seconds after leaving Le Havre, Normandy, France. St Michel-Virbac covered the theoretical course of 4,350 NM... [more]


Clipper RTW - Simon Spiers washed overboard on way to Australia
Clipper Round The World,
We are extremely saddened today to report the fatality of Simon Speirs, a crew member on board CV30, (GREAT Britain). Simon, 60, from Bristol, UK, was on the foredeck assisting with a headsail change from Yankee 3 when he was washed overboard.... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre – Dick coasting to record win
TJV,
A 19:30 UTC finish would also mean that Dick and Eliès will set a new record for the Transat Jacques Vabre to Salvador, with Dick beating his own record, of 13 days 09 hours 19 minutes and 2 seconds set with Loïck Peyron on Virbac-Paprec in 2005.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Weekend warriors prepare for battle
Volvo Ocean Race,
As the fleet approaches the latitude of the finish line in Cape Town, this is hardly surprising. Any progress to the east is a direct mile off the 2,500 or so miles left to the finishing line.... [more]


Clipper Race – Day 18 – Race leaders begin Elliot Brown Ocean Sprint
The Clipper Race,
Other teams will continue to cross the start gate of the Elliot Brown Ocean Sprint throughout the day and Visit Seattle is currently in third place with Dare To Lead and Qingdao in close proximity to each other in fourth and fifth place.... [more]


Hooligan's MC38 Summer Series Act 2 – Day 1
Lisa Ratcliff,
Resounding North Sails boat of the day and series leader, Marcus Blackmore's Hooligan, has moved into a new performance sphere this season, coinciding with professional tactician Tom Slingsby supporting an already accomplished team.... [more]


Osaka in overdrive for Maria Island Race win
Peter Campbell,
This was well outside the race record of 18 hours 49 minutes and six seconds, set by the TP5 Cougar II in the 2014 race. Nevertheless, Osaka's victory is an impressive trial for next month's Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, the result of many hours of day and night training for her talented crew.... [more]


11th Yisunsin Cup International Yacht Race – Day 1
Icarus Sports,
The event started with the on-water parade followed by the first warning signal of the offshore race of the day. The 50 boats sailed fast downwind to reach the buoy close to the Soji island. The light breeze dropped down during the day making it harder for most of the boats to finish the race.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - No clear leader as fleet dives south before turn
Richard Gladwell and Volvo Ocean Race,
According to the weather routing function of Predictwind.com the fleet leaders are expected to finish within a few days of each other when Leg 2 finishes in five and a half or six days time in Cape Town, South Africa. Winds are still moderate in strength with the sleigh ride just two days away once the boats reach the latitude of Cape Town and make the turn for the finish line.... [more]


Busan Cup Women's International Match Race - Tough fight for podium
WIM Series,
Another crazy weather day at the 2017 Busan Cup Women's International Match Race, the penultimate event of the 2017 Women's International Match Racing Series. The cold winds whipped around in all different directions as the finals were played out in the waters off Dongbaek Island.... [more]


Akatea makes a statement in the Lipton Cup Regatta
Bernie Kaaks,
Eoin Fehsenfeld's Shaw 11 Akatea shot out of the blocks in the first race of the 2017 Lipton Cup series to register a solid line honours win over Bruce McKraken's First 45, Ikon, but drew attention to itself for all the wrong reasons in the second race, which was started under a “U” flag after a general recall. Akatea was left with nowhere to go when she reached the line about ten seconds early... [more]


Historic addition to Marlay Point Overnight Race
Fleur Stone,
For the first time in its 50-year history, the Marlay Point Overnight Race will include a classic division in 2018. The countdown is on until the CH Robinson 50-year anniversary of the Marlay Point Overnight Race (MPONR), which will take place on March 10, 2018. This iconic annual event starts at sunset and sees a large fleet of mono and multi hull trailer sailors racing through the night... [more]


Garmin to prepare for non-emergency medevac of Erik Hellstrom
Clipper Round the World,
Skipper Gaëtan Thomas and his Garmin team are making preparations for a non-emergency medevac of round the world crew member Erik Hellstrom who is suffering from an ongoing abdominal condition.... [more]


Perfect performance for Belgians Demesmaeker - Gagliani
Saint-Barh Cata-Cup,
A loop around Toc Vert and Bonhomme by way of Boulanger, then a run between Les Grenadins and Bonhomme with Frégate on the exterior: that was the itinerary of the day for the 47 teams in the St. Barth Cata-Cup, while their nerves were really put to test on this Friday of sailing. “The day was very technical, very interesting, but frankly not very relaxing. It was a real test of nerves”... [more]


St. Barth Cata-Cup - The favorites on top
Saint-Barh Cata-Cup,
On Thursday, the 47 teams of the 10th annual St. Barth Cata-Cup set sail on a serious note for the first day of competition, as the race committee took advantage of winds of eight to twelve knots from the south-southeast for a first tour of the island. As a result of the conditions, it was necessary to be highly observant and show finesse in these kinds of conditions and the favorites... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre – Dick eyes record books
TJV,
The podium places look take but behind Des Voiles et Vous!, Three other Imoca finally emerged from the Doldrums last night and have started to accelerate again: Malizia II, Bastide Otio and Initiatives Cœur. They were positioned east and were the big winners.... [more]


Solo Round the World – François enters Indian Ocean in a record time
Trimaran MACIF,
On Thursday, François Gabart entered the Indian Ocean in a record time of 12 days, 22 hours, and 20 minutes. This Friday he is taking advantage of calmer weather to rest up and give his boat a once over.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race teams leverage up with crucial 24 hours ahead
Volvo Ocean Race,
For several hours Bekking's Dutch-flagged boat was actually pointing in the opposite direction to Cape Town, much to the amazement of some race fans glued to the tracker.... [more]


Clipper World Race – Day 17 – Sleigh ride begins ahead of Ocean Sprint
The Clipper Race,
Visit Seattle has moved up the leaderboard into third position and is closely followed by Qingdao, which is playing its Joker, in fourth place. Skipper of Qingdao, Chris Kobusch, said: “We are flying! The westerly winds filled in and we had a great run under spinnaker all day yesterday.”... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre – The notorious crossing
Phil Sharp Racing,
The stamina and focus required to sail in these extreme conditions has been reportedly “fatiguing”, but the duo are well adjusted to a natural routine that feels “more like home every day”, says Phil.... [more]


Greg Wilcox extends lead in final OK Dinghy World Rankings
Robert Deaves,
Following a record breaking European Championship in Faaborg, Denmark in July, nine national and regional titles were decided in the European autumn, as well as the Nordic Championship in Nykøping, Denmark, where Anders Andersen, from Denmark, dominated the 45 boat fleet to win from Johan Bjørling, from Denmark, and Jonas Børjesson, from Sweden.... [more]


Busan Cup Women's International Match Race – Light air dominates Day 4
WIM Series,
With a forecast predicting light winds early before shutting off later, the race committee got an early start with the goal of completing the quarter-finals and semi-finals. Alas, the wind gods got the better of the mortals and racing ended before the whole semi-final program was completed today.... [more]


18ft Skiffs Spring Championship Final - just 10pts cover top seven
Frank Quealey,
Going into Sunday's final race of the championship, only 10 points separates the top seven teams and the likely overall winner can come from any one of these teams.... [more]


Bermuda lands World Sailing Conference 2019
Bermuda Tourism Authority,
Building on the legacy of hosting the 35th America's Cup, the Bermuda Tourism Authority bid to host the prominent group at its Annual Conference in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico earlier this month. Delegates approved Bermuda's bid by a membership vote on November 12, 2017.... [more]


Record-breaking Arkema wins Transat Jacque Vabre Multi50
TJV,
It was ninth-time lucky for the 53-year-old Lalou Roucayrol. When his co-skipper, Karine Fauconnier, was injured in training three months ago, Roucayrol was looking for the best to help win his first Route du Café.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Fast and tight for the final week to Cape Town
Richard Gladwell and Volvo Ocean Race,
The Volvo Ocean Race fleet continue to be closely bunched on the basis of projected finish times. Using the routing function of Predictwind.com the fleet is projected to finish within two and a half hours using the PWG weather feed, and within just 28 minutes using the most accurate feed ECMWF. The fleet is now expected to finish in six and a half to seven days time.... [more]


Maria Island Race - Maria Island test for Osaka sailing women's team
Peter Campbell,
This weekend's 70th TasPorts Maria Island Race may be only 180 nautical miles long, but it is a significant event for women sailors Jo Breen and Joanna Harpur.... [more]


Fleet building for 10th RORC Caribbean 600
Louay Habib,
George David has been a longtime supporter of the race, taking Line Honours on four occasions. Rambler 100 reveled in heavy condition in 2011, setting the race record; which still stands today (one day 16 hours 20 minutes and two seconds).... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – A roll of the dice in the South Atlantic
Volvo Ocean Race,
By comparison, those teams closer to the Brazilian coast – Dongfeng Race Team, MAPFRE, Team Brunel as well as the most westerly boat, Vestas 11th Hour Racing – are likely to pick up the stronger winds brewing 500 miles to the south earlier, potentially catapulting them towards their goal.... [more]


François Gabart sets the outright Ouessant
Trimaran MACIF,
This is an incredible time, since not only has the MACIF trimaran skipper improved the time it took the current record-holder Thomas Coville to pass this point in 2016, by two days, six hours and 24, but he has also set the best time outright at Cape Agulhas, single-handed and with crew combined!... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 16, Race 3 – Teams await a wind shift
The Clipper Race,
The team glimpsed one of the world's remotest islands, île Saint-Paul, an uninhabited French territory that is an important breeding site for seabirds and Dare To Lead, in third place behind PSP Logistics is also sailing past it having taken a more northerly route.... [more]


First of the Jeanneau 64 models heading to Australia and New Zealand
Mainsheet Media,
The yacht itself has been designed by Philippe Briand. Briand yachts are well known with names such as Mari-Cha III and IV being recognised by sailing connoisseurs across the world. With the Jeanneau 64 Briand has delivered a modern hull for smooth and fast sailing, superior stability, and a greater interior volume as befits the flagship of the fleet.... [more]


Eighth edition of Superyacht Challenge Antigua – Preview
Event Media,
Designed to be solely for the pleasure of superyacht owners, their guests and crew, the regatta is a wonderful celebration of sailing and parties with one clear objective; to provide all the facilities to stage an ideal event for an exclusive selection of yachts, where fair racing and good companionship are valued above all else.... [more]


Busan Cup Women's Match Race –Day 3 – Three teams through to the semis
WIM Series,
Trine Palludan and her Danish Team Kattnakken continued their domination finishing the round robin undefeated and earning the right to choose their quarter-final opponent.... [more]


Lalou and Alex Pella, winners of Transat Jacques Vabre Multi50 class
Arkema,
Lalou Roucayrol and Alex Pella were well placed from the very start and always in the top two spots among the fleet of the six Multi50 boats in competition. On the strength of their respective experience coupled with an excellent partnership on board, the two skippers succeeded in pushing their machine in the steady wind conditions that it excels in.... [more]


Arkema smashes record to win Transat Jacques Vabre Multi50
TJV,
Arkema covered the theoretical course of 4,350 nautical miles at an average speed of 16.81 knots, but actually sailed 4,671 nautical miles at an average speed of 18.02 knots.... [more]


St. Barth Cata-Cup – Day 1 tomorrow
Event Media,
There are big champions on the roster, starting with all the winners of the past editions from 2008 to 2016: Dalton Tebo, Emmanuel Boulogne, Tanguy Kervyn, Enrique Figueroa, Keki Figueroa, Franck Cammas, Matthieu Vandame, Patrick Demesmaeker, Olivier Gagliani, Pierre Le Clainche, and Antoine Joubert.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Blanket finish expected in Cape Town
Richard Gladwell/Sail-World.com/nz,
The second leg of the Volvo Ocean race is projected to finish in eight and a half days time in Cape Town. Running the 0700UTC from November 16, positions through the routing function of Predictwind.com shows that using one feed ECMWF, the fleet will finish within an hour, and with just a few minutes covering the lead boats.... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre – Prince de Bretagne dismasts
TJV,
The 80ft trimaran, Prince de Bretagne was sailing off Palame, in north-east Brazil near the end of the 4,350-mile race from Le Havre in Normandy, France.... [more]


2018 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show launches 30th year
SCIBS Media,
SCIBS general manager Johan Hasser said the team was thrilled to be planning a massive Show for 2018, buoyed by the spirit of exhibitors already working towards their displays for the landmark 30th year.... [more]


Milson Silver Goblets Trophy – Decorated silver fleet led by Yandoo XX
Lisa Ratcliff,
Half of the 26 Silver Goblets skippers are either past Etchells national champions, world champions in any class, America's Cup sailors or Olympic representatives in sailing, and some fall into multiple top-level categories.... [more]


Heaven Can Wait Charity Regatta - Three (and a bit) months to go
Melvyn Steiner,
Hi all previous contestants in the Heaven Can Wait Charity Sailing regatta, yes, we are just over 3 months away from this unique charity fund raising regatta on Lake Macquarie – just 140 km's north of Sydney. The Preliminary Notice Of Race is now available on the club website www.heavencanwait.com.au or www.rmyctoronto.com.au/heaven-can-wait, and the Race Entry System is now open for business... [more]


RS Venture Connect Para Sailing Electronics wins Overall DAME Award
RS Sailing,
The DAME Awards winners have been announced at METS 2017 trade show with the RS Venture Connect para sailing electronics pack taking the top Overall title.... [more]


TJV - Franco-Spanish duo set to seal spectacular comeback
Transat Jacques Vabre,
Lalou Roucayrol and his Spanish co-skipper Alex Pella, on Arkema are due to arrive in the Savaldor de Bahia at around 07:00 UTC on Thursday morning to win the Multi50 class of the 13th edition of the Transat Jacques Vabre. That would smash the race record to Salvador for the Multi50 by over four days.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère - Make way for the young...
Mini-Transat La Boulangère,
Amidst all the fanfare of the finish, the race continues... Indeed, there have been a succession of arrivals in the port of Le Marin, but for the overwhelming majority of the racers, there are still some days to go before they reach their holy grail and the celebratory rum punch of the finish, synonymous with being part of the clan of sailors who've done the Mini.... [more]


Sail Melbourne dress rehearsal for Australian Sailing Youth Team
Sail Melbourne International,
Sail Melbourne International 2017 (29 Nov – 3 December 2017) will be the dress rehearsal event for the 2017 Australian Sailing Youth Team, who will be representing Australia at the 2017 Youth Sailing World Championship to take place in Sanya, China from 9 to 16 December 2017.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Team Brunel halfway Cape Town
Team Brunel,
Due to the prevailing wind conditions, the fastest route to Cape Town is not the shortest route. Navigator Andrew Cape: 'We're in the North East of Brazil and we're in the trade winds belt here so [we've] just got to push as fast as we can and get south where the breeze moves aft, and make a play later on.'... [more]


Star Sailors League Finals – New faces and pleasant return
Star Sailors,
Francesco is an all-round sailor, he started his sailing life early in his hometown, Palermo, and soon moved to the Laser where he gained the qualifications for Italy to the Olympics in Atlanta in 1996.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Halfway home – Race to Cape Town enters a new phase
Volvo Ocean Race,
The south-easterly tradewinds that blow south of the Equator remained kind to the fleet, allowing rapid reaching conditions that have resulted in speeds of up to 20 knots.... [more]


Swiss sailor Simon Koster splendid third of Mini-Transat La Boulangère
Simon Koster,
Third of the second leg in the prototypes category, Simon's aggregated time over both legs is 24 days, six hours, five minutes and 40 secondes. He should, after the jurys' approval, end up third overall.... [more]


Clipper Race – Day 15 – Shifty winds replace fast downwind conditions
The Clipper Race,
Not far behind Dare To Lead, having also taken a northerly route, is Liverpool 2018 in fifth place. Meanwhile Qingdao remains in sixth but is experiencing fickle winds with Skipper, Chris Kobusch, reporting: “The wind died down over night though and, having a look at the weather forecast, there is a risk of yet another wind hole in the south. I have no doubt we will find it. Or it us.”... [more]


Busan Cup Women's Match Race–Day 2– Increased breeze brings excitement
WIM Series,
The teams leading the standings after day one are still on top as Team Kattnakken with skipper Trine Palludan remains undefeated with a perfect 8-0 score while Caroline Sylvan and her New Sweden Match Racing Team suffered one loss to end the day tied for second with French skipper Pauline Courtois and her Match in Pink by Normandy Elite Team.... [more]


DAME Award again- We speak to Drue Kerr, Senior Designer at Zhik
Mark Jardine,
We caught up with Drue Kerr, Senior Designer at Zhik, who have just won the DAME Award in the clothing category for their Isotak X Ocean range.... [more]


Sailors' path to Youth Olympics revealed
David Sygall,
Some of the nation's best young sailors have a huge added incentive to excel at the upcoming Australian Youth Championships after confirmation the event will serve as a qualification point for the 2018 Youth Olympic Games.... [more]


Navico expands Track offerings
Laura Tolmay,
Navico, parent company to leading marine electronics brands Lowrance, Simrad, and B&G, has expanded the range of reporting and connectivity options offered by its Track telemetry system, with the all-new Track HD.... [more]


2017 Australian Sailing Annual General Meeting and Board appointments
Jane Gordon,
Australian Sailing Ltd held their Annual General Meeting on Saturday 4 November 2017 attended by the Board and Management of Australian Sailing and the Presidents or representatives of the State and Territory Associations.... [more]


François beats record for distance sailed single-handed in 24 hours-
MACIF,
After crossing the Equator in just under six days, François Gabart has gained considerable speed since he entered South Atlantic and now has Cape of Good Hope in his sights. This Tuesday, the skipper of the MACIF trimaran, who succeeded in solving his mainsail batten problem, even beat his own record for the distance sailed in 24 hours, with 818* nautical miles on the clock (record in progress).... [more]


Countdown on to Sundance Marine Melbourne Osaka Cup 2018
Di Pearson,
The countdown is on and, momentum and tension are building as the 29 boats taking part in the Sundance Marine Melbourne Osaka Cup 2018 continue to arrive in Melbourne, Australia ahead of the first start date.... [more]


Palma plays host to final Melges 40 Grand Prix
Melges 40,
Every regatta has been extremely tight and hard fought - Palma will be no different. So much will depend on each team and their ability to sail well, sail clean and sail fast. This venue will put teams to the ultimate test as the breeze is expected to be perfect for the event.... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre – Anglo-Spanish duo retake lead
TJV,
With 60 per cent of the race complete, Sharp and Santurde, despite their communication problems and disrupted weather files, do not seem to be giving anything away to the theoretically faster latest generation French boats alongside them.... [more]


Two sailors to head up Volvo Ocean Race organisation
Volvo Ocean Race,
Richard Brisius and Johan Salén have been appointed as President and co-President of the Volvo Ocean Race, taking over from the outgoing chief executive, Mark Turner. Johan Salén has worked alongside Brisius on all of their previous Volvo Ocean Race projects. He will take a leading role in both operations and in devising a strategy for the future of the event alongside the current leadership team.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Back to business in the South Atlantic
Volvo Ocean Race,
After being largely untroubled by the Doldrums, the seven teams were making between 16 and 18 knots in the south-easterly trade winds so typical of this part of the South Atlantic.... [more]


Clipper World Race – Day 14 – Spinnakers emerge as westerlies fill in
The Clipper Race,
The westerlies are really filling in for the teams to the south and Skipper of third-placed Visit Seattle, Nikki Henderson, explains: “We are holding onto our hats over here - after what feels like an eternity of wind holes or just skirting around wind holes, we have wind ... and it's coming from behind us.”... [more]


Australian venue announced for 2019 WASZP Games
Jonny Fullerton,
Located in Peppermint Grove, RFBYC is flanked by river and sea and nestled about halfway between Fremantle and the City. Paired with the world famous Cottesloe beach close by, it is the idyllic place for visitors to experience Western Australia's capital city.... [more]


Busan Cup Women's International Match Race – Sunny and shifty Day 1
WIM Series,
When the second group of six teams took to the water in the afternoon the winds decreased slightly to four or five knots and for a time became even more shifty before gradually increasing to over 12 knots.... [more]


Sodebo Ultim' smashes record to win Transat Jacques Vabre
TJV,
Sodebo Ultim' beat the previous record of 10 days 0 hours 38 mins set by Franck Cammas and Steve Ravussin on Groupama 2 in the 60ft multihull class in 2007 (the last time the race finished in Salvador) by two days two hours and 31 mins.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Crossing the Line in Video and Images
Sail-World.com/NZ,
The Volvo Ocean Race fleet has crossed the Equator as they head for the finish of leg 2 in Cape Town. Here's some still images and video from onboard as Neptune initiates the pollywogs.... [more]


Click Frenzy - 20% off online now
Musto Australia,
Receive 20% off all online orders. Enter code: CLICKFRENZY at the Checkout.... [more]


Rex Gorell Land Rover continues partnership with RGYC
Alice Minney,
Geelong's Rex Gorell Land Rover will continue its long-term partnership with Royal Geelong Yacht Club (RGYC), and the annual Festival of Sails until the end of 2019.... [more]


Harken sailing team – A year of success
Lisa Ratcliff,
A bunch of talented sailors with a winning attitude make up the Harken Australia sailing team. There is no team logo, fancy matching uniform or dedicated Manager, just a handshake agreement between the global equipment supplier and individual athletes either at the top of their game or well on the way.... [more]


Abell Point awarded Queensland's Major Tourism Attraction
Joscelyn O'Keefe,
The 2017 Queensland Tourism Awards held this weekend saw Abell Point Marina awarded gold for Major Tourist Attraction, above some very well-known Queensland operators. The final award category of the night was announced with Australia Zoo winning bronze, Hartley's Crocodile Adventures winning silver and Abell Point Marina receiving the gold. This... [more]


Sodebo Ultim' wins Transat Jacques Vabre in record time
TJV,
Sodebo Ultim' sailed 4,742 nautical miles at an average speed of 24.94 knots. Their time smashed the previous record of 10 days 0 hours 38 mins 43 seconds set by Franck Cammas and Steve Ravussin on Groupama 2 in the 60ft multihull class in 2007 (the last time the race finished in Salvador) by two days two hours and 31 mins and 16 seconds.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère – The path to glory
Event Media,
They've got the scent of home in their nostrils now. On two converging routes, Ian Lipinski (Griffon.fr) and Jörg Riechers (Lilienthal) are rapidly making headway towards Martinique, with the pair of them set to make landfall over the course of day on Tuesday.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race fleet pushes into Southern Hemisphere
Volvo Ocean Race,
Turn the Tide on Plastic and Team Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag, in sixth and seventh respectively only 60 miles behind Dongfeng, are tipped to cross the Equator within the next few hours. With the crossing of the Equator came the offerings to King Neptune, the Roman God of the Sea.... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre – Maxi Edmond de Rothschild finishes second
Gitana,
For their first official race at the helm of Gitana 17, Sébastien Josse and Thomas Rouxel certainly put up a creditable performance! Indeed, they finished just 1hr 47 minutes and 57 seconds behind the winners of this 2017 edition, having headed the fleet during the first three days of racing.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Team Brunel crossed the equator in fourth position
Team Brunel,
For Peter Burling - World Sailor of the Year - (NZL), Kyle Langford (AUS) and Carlo Huisman (NED), passing the equator meant there first encounter with King Neptune. The three former Americas Cup sailors faced the King.... [more]


Melges 24 Stories – TAKI 4 atop the wave
IM24CA,
Besides the owner of the TAKI 4 ITA778 team, Marco Zammarchi, following team members have been a part of their success story: Niccolò Bertola as a helmsman, Giacomo Fossati as a tactician, Giovanni Bannetta as main trimmer and Matteo de Chiara as a bowman. Since 2016 autumn TAKI 4 team has been supported by the coach Niccolò Bianchi, also former Melges 24 sailor.... [more]


America's Cup - No easy options for Auckland to strike Cup paydirt
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Following a closed workshop session with Auckland Councillors, Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED) along with Panuku Developments (the city's development arm) held a media conference in Auckland late Monday afternoon. There the five options for the America's Cup bases were presented.... [more]


Clipper World Race – Day 13, Race 3 – Winds frustrate across the fleet
The Clipper Race,
The boats to the north are also struggling with wind, though the issue remains direction, rather than strength. Race three: The Dell Latitude Rugged Race is still a gruelling upwind slog for Sanya Serenity Coast, who has dropped from third to fifth.... [more]


Crisp Autumn Sailing at Busan Cup Women's International Match Race
WIM Series,
The sailors were greeted by sunny conditions and warm hospitality which took the chill off the overnight cool temperatures as they practiced in the shadows of the Diamond Bridge near Dongbaek Island for the 10th edition of the Busan Cup Women's International Match Race.... [more]


Sail Sydney presents brothers new challenges
David Sygall,
Glamour sailing comes to Sydney Harbour next month when some of the best Olympic and Invited Class sailors in the southern hemisphere get off the mark in the next edition of Sail Sydney... [more]


Pittwater to Paradise Regatta - Blink and you might miss entry cut-off
Lisa Ratcliff,
Entries close on December 1 for the Club Marine Pittwater to Paradise Regatta and so far a healthy international fleet of 25 yachts ranging in size and concentrated in the 40-50ft zone are starters for the race north and chance to compete in subsequent Queensland state championships as part of the annual Bartercard Sail Paradise Series.... [more]


Cabbage Tree Island Race - Tough fight for podium
Ross Macdonald,
Just months after purchasing the boat, Zoe Taylor's Cookson 12, G.O., took the win in Race 4 of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's prestigious Blue Water Pointscore – the Cabbage Tree Island Race - topping IRC, ORCI and PHS divisions.... [more]
 



 

 
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