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Here's the thing...

29/05/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 29 May 2017

 

 

Here's the thing...

Pantaenius at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show  Â© John Curnow
There's some serious racing going on. It's in Bermuda, and you can get all the hot intel about it, right here on Sail-World.com. For others, it is not the be all and end all, so then as to not to alienate anyone, we'll move on. Save for one thing, however. Should the Kiwis win with their Aussie Skipper, it will be good for the region.

How so? Well consider the superyachts. They will have to come here to the region, and that will most likely be through the Panama Canal and across the Pacific. There's also Tokyo 2020 to consider, and with any superyacht coming to the PacRim region presently having to commit to a minimum two-year programme, we could well see a greater influx of vessels, staying for much longer, and that means jobs! So yes. Swallowing the unpalatable for a second, this will be very good for us from a tourism, as well as a refit and maintenance point of view. Bring it on!

Kevin Barr at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show  Â© John Curnow


Here at Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, it was great to see people like the hard-working Kevin Barr, Harken, Flagstaff Marine/Beneteau, Ensign/Bavaria, Richard Pacific, and the deeply committed Poppy Moore. What she's doing is terrific and all for a registered charity, so it is little wonder that many great companies have helped her out. Carl and Grant Amor from Aqualuma gave here $2500 dollars worth of product to auction off, Peter Staalsmid from Sevenstar Yacht Transport gave a significant cash donation, and Pantaenius paid off her premium for the year.

Others have donated her wonderful products like a new bimini, which will be invaluable as she continues to head North, and Muir's provided a new anchor winch. Poppy is only six weeks into her circumnavigation of our island, and you can be part of it. She needs crew from Harvey Bay to Airlie Beach. If it sounds like you, then check out Poppy's Facebook page!new

Poppy Moore at Sanctuary Cove  Â© John Curnow


So then here's another thing. Many talk about it. Plenty are passionate about it, and loads contribute with coaching and so forth. Now here's one guy aiming to return real dollars into kids sailing. It's called Sails for Kids, and it is coming to your yacht club on the Eastern Seaboard this Winter. Other States will follow...

www.sailsforkids.com.au is a legendary programme from a legendary sailor, and industry icon. Carl Crafoord's business, Sail Exchange is known to many all around the globe, as the place to either sell, or procure your next sail. www.sailexchange.com.au is constantly evolving in the digital age and already includes clothing, safety gear, and hardware, with many new and interesting elements about to be launched soon.

Yet before all of that, you can make a real difference to youth junior sailing at your own club. All you need to do is ensure your club becomes part of the drive by accepting the invitations that have been sent out. You'll drop your surplus to requirements sails at the club on the arranged day, Sail Exchange will collect them, and then when they sell, your club will get the majority of the proceeds returned exclusively for use as funding for our young sailors. Awesome stuff, huh?!

Rolex Sydney to Hobart 2012 and
Carl Crafoord was the navigator on Lahana  © Andrea Francolini Photography


Crafoord said of it all, “The idea is to give back to sailing as a whole. What we want is for skippers to donate the sails sitting in their garage to their club's junior sailing programmes, which is something I am really passionate about. We want to get them into our system on consignment, and then get the 60% of the sale figure back to the clubs, as quickly as we can!”

“I am pretty sure every club around Australia needs help getting kids out sailing, so we are totally committed to this and look forward to getting the clubs locked into the calendar! It will be great for the betterment of the sport on the whole, and what could be a greater goal than that?”

“So I am asking all the owners to go to their clubs and get them to take up this opportunity, and then promote it to the entire membership. It is all about the sails and the money goes to the kids, hence the name, www.sailsforkids.com.au. Please ensure your club accepts the invitation, and we'll sort out collection, grading, posting to our site, all logistics, and then finally, the transfer of the money directly back to your club's junior programme”, said Crafoord in closing.

Oracle Team USA - 35th America's Cup 2017  ACEA - Photo Gilles Martin-Raget


Now just as Tim Shaw said, “But wait! There's more.” Now you will have to go to the website for other news, where you'll find plenty of things like articles on the AC (of course), Phaedo3, Riva Cup, OKs, 470s, the Samui Regatta, Delta Lloyd Regatta, CQS taking on Europe, the Clipper, Hammo, Fastnet, important info from AMSA, the Jeanneau Sun Fast 3600, lifejackets, the Admiral's Cup, 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! So as we have just said, 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



America's Cup - More revealed on Brit's near sinking
Daily Telegraph (UK),
Martin Whitmarsh, the former McLaren F1 team principal who is now the chief executive of the Portsmouth-based team, revealed that the boat “very, very nearly sank” as a result of the damage sustained to the port hull, adding that that might have proved terminal for their Cup prospects.... [more]


America's Cup - Burling gets into gear on Day 2
Richard Gladwell,
Those who have followed Peter Burling's international sailing career will be aware that he often has an unspectacular opening day, seems to re-focus overnight, and comes out with all guns blazing from the second day. That was certainly the case on Day 2 of the 35th America's Cup Regatta as he helmed his team to two come from behind wins.... [more]


Buckingham (USA) takes Laser Silver at Delta Lloyd Regatta
Will Ricketson,
The US Sailing Team's Charlie Buckingham (Newport Beach, Calif.) earned a silver medal in the men's one-person Laser event at the 2017 Delta Lloyd Regatta, a top-level Olympic-classes competition that concluded on Saturday in Medemblik, The Netherlands.... [more]


Welcome winds of change for race five of Land Rover Winter Series
CYCA,
The final autumn race of the Land Rover Winter Series went off with a bang for the 102-boat fleet, in a solid 12-18 knot north westerly breeze on Sydney Harbour. It was a longed-for change for some to the light and shifty airs that have dominated the past few weeks of racing at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.... [more]


America's Cup - More images from Race Day 2 in Bermuda
Richard Gladwell,
Sail-World's Richard Gladwell was on the water again for Day 2 of the 35th America's Cup and provided this second gallery of images of the action for the six races sailed.... [more]


America's Cup - Images from Bermuda - Day 2
Richard Gladwell,
Six races were sailed on Day 2 of the 35th America's Cup in Bermuda. Sail-World's Richard Gladwell was on hand to capture some of the action.... [more]


America's Cup - Land Rover BAR has a show stopping nosedive
Richard Gladwell,
British America's Cup Challenger Land Rover BAR hasn't had the best of opening days for their America's Cup Regatta. Yesterday there was the collision with Softbank Team Japan, which came close to sinking the Brit's AC50. Today in Race 8 Land Rover BAR had a spectacular and unexpected nosedive - which bought the AC50 to a near stop.... [more]


America's Cup - Qualifiers Race Day 2 action-shots by Ricardo Pinto
America's Cup,
Photographer Ricardo Pinto was on water at 2017 America's Cup and provided this gallery of images from Qualifiers Race Day 2.... [more]


America's Cup - Day 2 - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
Six fantastic races were held today on Great Sound, Bermuda, in 12 dropping to eight knots from the southwest. What is of interest in a condition like this is to see who has the light air boards on and who has the all-purpose boards on.... [more]


America's Cup - The sun shines on Cammas and Burling in Bermuda
America's Cup,
Day two of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers fell on America's Cup Endeavour Day, a celebration of the America's Cup Endeavour Program, the America's Cup's youth education and sailing initiative.... [more]


America's Cup - Iain Murray on today
Nic Douglass,
Iain Murray, Regatta Director provides a recap on yesterday, what we can expect today and whether he would be keen to sail an AC50.... [more]


Spithill and Oracle Team USA take 2nd Sunday victory with win over Japan
Oracle Team USA,
In its third race of the day, Oracle Team USA won the start against SoftBank Team Japan, with a strongly executed timed start and a long luff on the first leg, which allowed the American team to grab an early lead.... [more]


Oracle Team USA sees off the British challenger in first Sunday race
Oracle Team USA,
A difficult pre-start in the first of three scheduled races for Oracle Team USA on Sunday, saw the American defender trail Land Rover BAR off the starting line.... [more]


America's Cup - Oracle Team USA finishes RR1 racing with four wins
Oracle Team USA,
Oracle Team USA, the defending champion of the America's Cup, has finished Round Robin One of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers with a four - one record.... [more]


America's Cup - Strong Day 2 for Emirates Team New Zealand
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
Race Day 2 for Emirates Team New Zealand was about getting down to business, with two big races against Softbank Team Japan and Land Rover BAR respectively In race 9 against the Japanese Emirates Team New Zealand entered on starboard and both boats stayed apart until 30 seconds to the start, duelling down below the pin-end layline.... [more]


Louis Vuitton America's Cup – More action shots by Jude Robertson
Jude Robertson,
Photographer Jude Robertson has provided this gallery of images from day one... [more]


Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers –Day 1 images by Jude Robertson
Jude Robertson,
Photographer Jude Robertson has provided this gallery of images from day one... [more]


America's Cup - All teams on the water for Day 2 of Qualifiers
Richard Gladwell,
All six teams entered in the 35th America's Cup will be back in the water after herculean efforts by the Japanese and British shore crews overnight. Six races will be sailed today with Oracle Team USA competing in three of those, in a pre-arranged schedule which sees all boats sail the same number of races in each round.... [more]


America's Cup - Qualifiers Race Day 1 action-shots by Ricardo Pinto
America's Cup,
Photographer Ricardo Pinto was on water at 2017 America's Cup and provided this gallery of images from Qualifiers Race Day 1.... [more]


America's Cup - Ainslie's Boarding Party - Frame by frame
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World captured the incident at the start of Race 6 where Land Rover BAR (Ben Ainslie) mounted Softbank Team Japan - damaging the steering wheel and other deck damage to the Dean Barker skippered Challenger. The British boat was holed but continued to sail. The carbon shards can be seen hanging out of Land Rover Bar in a later shot during the final Race.... [more]


OK Dinghy Worlds - Nick Craig masters Barbados conditions
Robert Deaves,
Four time OK Dinghy world champion Nick Craig of Great Britain got off to the perfect start at the 2017 World Championship in Barbados with two races wins on a challenging day in Carlisle Bay. Luke O'Connell from New Zealand is second while defending champion Jim Hunt from Great Britain is third.... [more]


America's Cup - BAR and Softbank duel before the start
Paul Cayard,
The 35th America's Cup got underway today with six matches. The conditions were ideal with southwest winds of 11-13 knots and flats seas. The race course is inside Great Sound and the America's Cup village and bases are at Dockyard, the most western extremity of the island.... [more]


America's Cup - Scary video from today's collision between GBR and JPN
Tom Ehman,
All I can say is that had LRBAR's hull not been stopped by SBTJ's windward foil there would have been serious injuries aboard the Japanese boat. Moreover, notwithstanding the damage done to Land Rover BAR's boat, there must be considerable damage to the dagger-foil case of SBTJ. Considerable.... [more]


America's Cup - Day 1 - Dodgems continue on the Great Sound
Richard Gladwell/Sail-World.com/nz,
The pre-start collision in Race 6 of the Qualifiers captured the click-bait attention but were otherwise a distraction to the real take-outs of the Opening day of the 35th America's Cup. First of these were the outcome of the rematch of the 2013 America's Cup protagonists - Oracle Team USA and Emirates Team New Zealand, in Race 5.... [more]


America's Cup - Day '1.5' gets underway in Bermuda
Nic Douglass,
As Iain Murray put it so well, day '1.5' got underway in Bermuda today after postponement yesterday.... [more]


A smashing start to the 35th America's Cup
America's Cup,
Sir Ben Ainslie was forced to explain a highly dramatic collision in the first day of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers on Bermuda's Great Sound.... [more]


Two wins make Oracle Team USA form team on day one
Oracle Team USA,
Oracle Team USA was the only team to earn two wins from two starts on day one of the 35th America's Cup in Bermuda. On a picture-perfect Saturday afternoon skipper Jimmy Spithill as his team took a convincing win off Groupama Team France in the opener, before making a dramatic pass in the second race to beat Emirates Team New Zealand by just six-seconds.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team New Zealand open with a win
Hamish Hooper,
Emirates Team New Zealand kicked off their 35th America's Cup campaign with a convincing win over Groupama Team France on Bermuda's Great Sound today. It was the first race for the new look kiwi team racing on sailings greatest stage, and managed to beat the French team with the composure expected of America's Cup veterans.... [more]


Oracle Team USA opens 35th America's Cup with a convincing win
Oracle Team USA,
In picture perfect conditions, skipper Jimmy Spithill won the first start of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers with a timed run to the starting line.... [more]


Thrilling races during tropical 33rd Delta Lloyd Regatta
Delta Lloyd Regatta,
Medemblik welcomed a lot of talent, including those preparing for World Championships and World Cups, and some starting new Olympic campaigns. There were also many Olympic Rio sailors who've just started their season again.... [more]


Onboard Phaedo^3's Transpacific Course World Record run across Pacific
Lloyd Thornburg,
When Brian Thompson and I were planning the Phaedo3 program we had a wish list of races and records which would be nice to attempt if we had a MOD70.... [more]


Riva Cup – Some more action shots by Elena Giolai
Elena Giolai,
Photographer Elena Giolai has provided this gallery of images of Dyas, 5O5, Korsar Int. 14' classes... [more]


America's Cup - Grudge Match of 2013 Final on Day 1 in Bermuda
Richard Gladwell,
The 35th America's Cup will get underway a day late, but in excellent weather that was worth the wait. There will be plenty of interest in the key race of the day - Race 5 where Emirates Team New Zealand comes up against Oracle Team USA in a replay of the 2013 America's Cup Match... [more]


Riva Cup images by Elena Giolai
Elena Giolai,
Photographer Elena Giolai has provided this gallery of images of Dyas, 5O5, Korsar Int. 14' classes... [more]


America's Cup - Predictwind has special weather data for Bermuda
Nick Olson,
Looking for a definitive source of weather during the America's Cup in Bermuda this coming month? PredictWind has the perfect solution. With our four world leading weather models the trends for race day can be forecasted with more confidence than ever before.... [more]


Photo finishes on final day of 2017 Samui Regatta
Event Media,
A five day regatta can be tough, and after the long four-hour-plus coastal race yesterday, there were some tired sailors on the beach this morning for the final day showdown. Breeze to the South of Chaweng was blowing a healthy eight to 10 knots as Race Officer Ross Chisholm readied the fleet for two windward/ leewards to close out the series.... [more]


America's Cup - Adventures of a Sailor Girl in Bermuda-
Nic Douglass,
Wow! Who would have thought that we would have to wait even longer for the start of the America's Cup events when arriving here this week! I wonder who bet on a late start for all of the teams, when racing was officially postponed on the evening of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifier Series here last night!... [more]


Wall to wall smiles as OK Dinghy Worlds opens in paradisiacal Barbados
Robert Deaves,
The OK Dinghy fleet has landed in paradise. Most sailors in Barbados for the 2017 World Championship have been looking forward to this event for three years and so far it is delivering in spades, with fantastic sailing and fabulous hospitality, all based in a stunning location at the Barbados Yacht Club and Barbados Cruising Club. It is simply idyllic.... [more]


Bermuda Soundings - We'll know tomorrow
Richard Gladwell,
The 35th America's Cup is expected to get underway tomorrow, May 27 at 1408hrs local time. The start of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers was delayed by a day due to strong winds - which did eventuate but not at the level expected.... [more]


First golden medals in 470 for Sozykin with Gribanov and Hanson in Laser
Delta Lloyd Regatta,
Tonight, the first medal races have been sailed. Both 470 and Laser races were exciting to the end. In the 470, the Russian Pavel Sozykin and Denis Gribanov were unbeatable, a fair win for this duo. Elliot Hansen wins the gold in the Laser after some close racing in the medal race.... [more]


America's Cup - All teams to race twice in extended Day 1 and 2 schedule
Richard Gladwell,
After losing the first day of racing at the 35th America's Cup, the rescheduled series will get underway on Saturday May 27 at 2.00pm (1400hrs) local time and will continue until 5.00pm/1700hrs local time. An 8-12kts westerly breeze is expected for the start of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers. Each team will now race twice a day... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team New Zealand on the pedal power gamble
ACEA Media and Sail-World,
All the other teams still have the view that Emirates Team NZ took a design risk by using bicycles, rather than more conventional pedestal grinders, to power their AC50. Although the human legs do have more power than the arms, there were a wide array of factors to consider, and it was not a decision taken lightly as Emirates Team NZ's Mechanical Engineer Tim Meldrum explains.... [more]


America's Cup - 12 days of British coverage to be free to air + Video
Richard Gladwell,
BT Sport are making the America's Cup more accessible to watch by broadcasting the first 12 days of live racing from the Qualifiers and the Challenger Play-off semi-finals plus highlights from the Challenger Final and the Match on BT's Freeview channel, BT Sport Showcase HD. In this report Catch Georgie Ainslie presenting Inside Track from Bermuda earlier today.... [more]


Delta Lloyd Regatta – Medal race time for 470 and Laser
Delta Lloyd Regatta,
An exciting Friday saw the last of the races before the medal races are sailed. The wind was a bit tricky in the morning, but Laser and 470 were able to start their races as scheduled, giving them some time before the medal races to prepare.... [more]


America's Cup - Extended racing hours to catch up first day's schedule
Richard Gladwell,
The strong winds forecast for the first day of racing in the 35th America's Cup have hit the Great Sound in Bermuda, but are less than predicted. But on all three locations monitored by Predictwind.com the wind strength is clearly outside the limits allowed for racing with out the need for the Regatta Director to exercise his discretion to take safety consideration into account.... [more]


America's Cup - Late rule change plugs 'Love-tap' redress gap
Richard Gladwell,
A late rule change has been implemented in the 35th America's Cup to addressing situations similar to the serious collision on the second day of last Practice Session between Emirates Team New Zealand and Land Rover BAR, which saw the Kiwi boat taken out of racing for a four day period.... [more]


Australian Sailing starts Training Centre with Southport Yacht Club
Australian Sailing,
Australian Sailing has opened their Gold Coast Training Centre, in partnership with Southport Yacht Club at Hollywell. This is the first time the Australian Sailing Team has established a facility outside the National Training Centre in Sydney.... [more]


America's Cup - Spithill opens the batting against the Kiwis
Richard Gladwell,
There was a change in faces but not in protagonists at the Opening Media Conference for the 35th America's Cup. Those who were at the previous America's Cup in San Francisco will not forget the electric-charged tension as Jimmy Spithill sniped at Dean Barker and then watched as the Kiwi media ripped into their team's skipper. The same game resumed in Bermuda. Catch RNZ's Todd Niall's video report.... [more]


Delta Lloyd Regatta - Badloe takes over lead from van Rijsselberghe
Delta Lloyd Regatta,
Another day with light wind conditions at the Delta Lloyd Regatta. It's the warmest regatta in years and sailors have sailed every planned race, so the vibe is really good. Due to the light conditions today, there were some delays. The 49erFX sailors had time to relax in the sun, awaiting their first race.... [more]


Oracle Team USA's quest for a 'three-peat' begins on Saturday
Oracle Team USA,
The two-time defending champion of the America's Cup, Oracle Team USA, scheduled to open its title defence with a race against Groupama Team France in the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers on Friday, will now need to wait a further day.... [more]


America's Cup - Images from the final Practice Day on the Great Sound
Richard Gladwell,
Several of the America's Cup teams had a last work out on the Great Sound, Bermuda today. Originally Practice Racing was scheduled with all teams being required to participate. However in the fresh conditions close to the limit allowed for racing, participation was made voluntary, and three teams headed out onto the Great Sound.... [more]


America's Cup - Livestream of Media Conference in Bermuda
Richard Gladwell,
The pre-series Media Conference for the 35th America's Cup was held at noon at the America's Cup Village in the Royal Dockyard. The conference was your typical pre-series conference with everyone avoiding controversy, with the occasional jibe from Oracle Team USA's Jimmy Spithill at the Kiwi media and Emirates Team New Zealand.... [more]


Argentario Sailing Week and Panerai Classic Challenge – 4 weeks to go
Tessa Wiechmann,
In 2017, yachts will be racing for one day more than compared to past editions, for a total of four days. A novelty that will allow crews to enjoy the hospitality of the Argentario and Porto Santo Stefano to the fullest and offer sailing enthusiasts the opportunity of retracing 115 years of sailing history while strolling down the docks.... [more]


America's Cup - Oracle Team USA's Grant Simmer on 'Teams'
Richard Gladwell and Oracle Team USA,
Grant Simmer (AUS) is probably the most experienced America's Cup sailor and team member in Bermuda for the 35th America's Cup. His long career started in 1983 when he was navigator aboard Australia II, he won again in a team management role in Alinghi (SUI) and joined Oracle Team USA just after the team nosedived and all but destroyed their first AC72 in October 2012.... [more]


Setsail Back Sea Int Regatta – Two intense days of competition
Icarus Sports,
Excellent wind conditions, 10-25 knots, powered the three inshore races demanding both strategy and sailing skills and the challenging offshore race.... [more]


RORC Myth of Malham Race – Rambler 88 joins 140 yacht fleet
Louay Habib,
In essence the first 130 miles of the race mirrors the start of the Rolex Fastnet Race, with tactical and strategic decisions to be made along the tidal headlands of the south coast of England.... [more]


Ludde Ingvall's European tour with super maxi CQS
John Roberson / CQS Racing,
While in the Finnish capital, where the skipper grew up, CQS will contest the Alandia Surrsaari Race.... [more]


Biggest Round-the-World Ocean Race returns to Fremantle
Morgan Kasmarik,
The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race has today announced it will return to Fremantle, Western Australia, during the eleventh edition of the world's biggest round-the-world ocean race.... [more]


Hamilton Island Race Week 2017 - Best accommodation deals
Kristie Kaighin,
Have you booked your accommodation for Hamilton Island Race Week 2017? All the best properties book out early, so make sure you book soon to secure your preferred option.... [more]


Tricky winds and new leaders in the second day of Delta Lloyd Regatta
Delta Lloyd Regatta,
There were tricky winds for the sailors and the race committee. The day started with a delay, and only once the Laser Radial had set off at noon, could the racing start. Due to the shifting winds, a lot of overall results have changed since the first day. The race committees had a long day on the water, however, they still managed to finish all planned races.... [more]


Crystal ball-gazing for the Rolex Fastnet Race winner
James Boyd,
The outcome of the Royal Ocean Racing Club's biennial flagship event will depend on the weather: A brisk start should favour the big boats; a light start and lively finish the smaller ones.... [more]


AMSA marine notice – Importance of using official nautical charts
Australian Maritime Safety Authority,
Official charts are those issued by or on the authority of a government, authorised hydrographic office or other relevant government institution.... [more]


Australian Women's Keelboat Regatta to decide Queens of Port Phillip
Lisa Ratcliff,
Women crews representing five states and the Northern Territory could experience dicey winter conditions, from near-to-nil breeze up to a 30 knot icy blast from the southern ocean when they line up for the annual Australian Women's Keelboat Regatta June 10-12, 2017.... [more]


Great conditions and close competition at Day 1 of Delta Lloyd Regatta
Delta Lloyd Regatta,
The 33rd edition of the Delta Lloyd Regatta started with great competition across seven classes. Many Olympic sailors raced their first event since Rio. There were also a number of sailors, training here in Medemblik, aiming for Tokyo 2020. The conditions on the water were great, with a nice breeze and plenty of sun.... [more]


Jeanneau Sun Fast 3600 - It just works
John Curnow,
Every now and then a boat just clicks. It has all the right bits, of the correct dimensions, in the appropriate places, and out of it all you get something that simply sings. The Jeanneau Sun Fast 3600 is one of these craft. It was designed and built in parallel to the other, more well known versions of the brand's vessels, and benefits from being more geared towards performance, without going tot... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race unveils ultimate leadership programme
Volvo Ocean Race,
This race will provide the ultimate challenge for amateur sailors, including those with no prior experience, giving employees a unique experience of offshore and ocean racing, under the highest standards of training and management, but nonetheless in conditions close to those faced by the professionals.... [more]


Star alarm at the Europeans in the skiffs and cats
Ralf Abratis,
First registrations in the classes came in early, and well-known names from overseas are already on the starting lists.... [more]


Line 7 Marine presents Squadron II jacket in time for SCIBS
Isla McKechnie,
The Squadron II Jacket is now on shelves and has been designed specifically to keep the wearer on the water for longer. It's crafted from 100% waterproof fabric, with a high level of breathability for extra comfort and pulls together a host of extra features.... [more]


Unique regatta to celebrate first Admiral's Cup win
David Salter,
Fifty years ago a team of three Australian yachts arrived in Cowes to take on the world. Two years earlier, in 1965, our first challengers for the Admiral's Cup, Caprice of Huon, Freya and Camille, had been snobbishly mocked by the British... [more]


Old4New Van notches up 100,000km and 20,000 lifejackets
Lance Northey,
Minister for Roads Maritime and Freight Melinda Pavey today announced the Old4New life jacket programme had exchanged more than 20,000 old lifejackets for new ones, spreading the ‘wear a lifejacket' message.... [more]


Race 4 frustration as light winds rule Land Rover Winter Series
Ross MacDonald,
Race four of the CYCA Land Rover Winter Series was a mixed bag for competitors in the light autumn southerly wind, with the aim of avoiding the holes of no wind across the course. Hard work didn't always pay off during the race, but a warm and sunny Sydney Harbour made it worthwhile.... [more]


Young Guns upset form guide at Kellett Shield
Ross MacDonald,
Finn Tapper, Cam Gundy, Lauren Gallaway, Emma Harrison and Eric Sparkes helmed Club Marine to victory in the 2017 Kellett Shield fleet racing regatta this past weekend hosted by the CYCA on what was a tricky day on Sydney Harbour. The Kellett Shield is the first regatta on the Youth Sailing Academy calendar with crews of four or five sailors on each Elliott 7 for a six-race program.... [more]


ASMEX and SCIBS put Australia in the limelight
David Robinson,
With the 2017 Australian Superyacht and Marine Export (ASMEX) conference opening today, followed by the 29th Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS), Australia is taking centre stage in the global yacht market this week.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race to strengthen historic connection with Southern Ocean
Volvo Ocean Race,
The race has launched a Host City tender process for three editions after the upcoming 2017-18 race – with a commitment to there being race activity of some kind in each and every calendar year. That marks a clear evolution from the current situation, which features a gap of over two years between races.... [more]


World comes to Portsmouth for Clipper Yacht Race crew allocation
Kathryn Foulkes / Clipper Ventures,
Along the way, the fleet of twelve 70-foot yachts will cross six oceans and stop in ports in six continents.... [more]
 



 

 
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