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He’s back

28/08/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 28 Aug 2017

 

 

He's back

Unanimous decision - the perfect 10!  
At 78 years of age, the living legend that is Jon Sanders has returned once more to the Australian mainland. Leaving Noumea, he headed for Bundaberg, and it is highly likely Sanders will now actually go all the way around the bottom and then head backup the other side for Carnarvon, so as to really be able to call it a full, solo, lap of the planet. He should know his way around too, for this is his tenth, a record in and of itself.

Naturally, when you were the first to nail the double, and still the only to secure the triple (both non-stop), you are possibly more like one Nadia Elena Com?neci than just about anything else. That makes you entirely deserving of the word ‘perfect' being used in your presence. Of course his journey has been hilarious, and informative, and in a lot of ways you kind of thought you were there on board Perie Banou II as well.

Jon Sanders with his S&S39, Perie Banou II  © John Curnow


Sort of at the other end of the spectrum is the 49er Worlds, which kicks off today. Many of the known names have got other duties on at present, but the form Men's crew is David Gilmour and Joel Turner who won Gold at Kieler Woche and Silver back at the same venue for the more recent European Championship. Once upon a time they were Outteridge and Jensen's training partners, as well.

Then at Aarhus, the last hit out before the World's at Porto, the Gold was won by their Austrian mates, Benjamin Bildstein and David Hussl, and the Silver by the brothers from Sorrento, Will and Sam Phillips. Bildstein and Hussl commented on Facebook how delighted they were to be sharing the podium with their Aussie mates, so clearly it is all saved for the time out on the track.

In Kiel again - Kiel Week Gold Medalist David Gilmour / Joel Turner (Australia/49er)  © Kieler Woche / segel-bilder.de


There are plenty of names in that fleet, with Sime Fantela, Dylan Fletcher-Scott, and a certain Robert Scheidt. Other Aussies are Lachy Gilmour and Kurt Hansen. In the FX, the incredible Tess Lloyd, Caitlin Elks, Haylee Outteridge, Natasha Bryant, and Amelia Stabback will be flying the green and gold, which of course are the same colours (different shades) as worn by one Martine Graele (BRA), with Maloney and Meech (NZL) also there.

Left turn, as it were, and continuing on from Red Circle Boutique a few editorial's back now (as well as then Tahzjay and http://www.sail-world.com/australia/newsletter/Never-a-dull-moment/465616! Never_a_dull_moment!new), we come to this week's subject. In Million Dollar Initiative Sailing Raceboats launched their subsidy for RS Feva and Quests. Remember, this is about a million dollars.

It is this type of bold initiative that is showing the way for the future, with a real eye on expansion of the offering, and thereby develop participation. It is also great to see this level of genuine support of grass roots sailing and clubs, and it deserves serious consideration by anyone in charge of a fleet or training programme. Perhaps this is why we received so much feedback about the release on Sail-World and sister publication, Yachts and Yachting online.

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So from the littlun's to the big'uns... The marvel that has been the inaugural J Class World Championship, as part of the Kohler Cup, is literally something else. Not since a very much bygone era has there been something quite like this. Yes there are superyacht cups and all, Porto Cervo, St Barts, and many other events/locales to point at, but back at the ‘home' if you like (Newport), the behemoths have been utterly spectacular.

If you can remember any Beken of Cowes calendar or book, then massive crews manhandling stupid amounts of sail is pretty much laser etched into your synapses. So it is now a new era to remember, with white canvas displaced by black 3Di Raw from North Sails. From Volvos to record smashing giant tris, this ultra-durable and shape holding technology first seen in the AC has been slaying them.

Replacing their ‘string' forebears, 3Di is lighter, by virtue of having all of its mass in the fibres themselves, and none in the delivery mechanism. So it is little wonder that North Sails themselves say, ‘...we think of the J's as a Grand Prix class, because the teams are sailing as aggressively as if they were on a TP52.'

Wild Oats XI displays her new North Sails 3Di wardrobe at Hamilton Island.  Andrea Francolini


Now with thanks to our good friend of Sail-World, Andrea Francolini, we have this wonderful picture of Wild Oats XI displaying her new North Sails 3Di gems at Hammo. This was hot on the heals of near sistership, Black Jack, collecting her new working wardrobe from North Sails when she returned to the water after her birthday. Yet it is not all about the biggest boats out there, with 3Di Race making it affordable for club racers to have the best and very recently, 3Di Nordac now making it possible for the cruising market to have sails that perform for ages. By the way, Francolini has been busy up North as usual, and his Facebook page has quite a few gems on it.

Beneterau's Gianguido Girotti (G3) and the newly launched semi-foiler, the Figaro 3  © John Curnow


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 Hamilton Island, insights from the largest boat builder on the planet – Beneteau, Finns, the Clipper, maxis, 470s, Lasers, Big Boats, the SuperFoilers, J Class, ESS, kites, Golden Globe, J24, J/111, Gaffers Day, SB20s, 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



Skeleton Key Secures Victory at J/111 Worlds at St. Francis Yacht Club
St. Francis Yacht Club,
After nine races spread over four grueling days, Peter Wagner's Skeleton Key (USA 115) is the 2017 J/111 World Champion. Going into day four, this regatta was still anyone's game, and all eyes were on the top three contenders who had tussled for pole position throughout the regatta.... [more]


JATO ignited as SuperFoiler prepares for take off (Pt II)
John Curnow,
When we left SuperFoiler last time, the JATO rockets had been lit, and we were rapidly approaching the time for rotation (lift off). You can catch up with Part One of SuperFoiler and the JATO rockets, but for now we get to talk speed, the crew on board, and finally the commercialisation of it all. Buckle up!... [more]


Flat calms on Cardiff Bay hinder sailing on penultimate day
Extreme Sailing Series™,
Although the day was blessed with glorious sunshine, much to the delight of the thousands of spectators lining Cardiff Bay, unfortunately there was no wind to go with it. The scoreboard remains unchanged after the penultimate day of Extreme Sailing Series™ Act 6, Cardiff, as no scoring racing is completed.... [more]


Japanese drumming sets the pace for 470 Junior World Championships
Event Media,
Enoshima Yacht Harbour is also the only venue to host two Olympic events over different Olympics. You can feel the history made here over 50 years ago pulsing around the venue, with photos of the 1964 Olympic legends displayed and a powerful aura of Olympic success.... [more]


Changing of the Guard in 49er – A tough bet to place
Club 49er and Nacra 17,
The truth right now in this post Burling and Outteridge era is that there is so much parity in the fleet making predictions right now is harder than it's ever been. Up to 60 teams are competitive enough that they are looking to make it through the qualifying series to the top 20 Gold fleet.... [more]


Clipper Yacht Race – Day 7, Race 1 – Westerly tactics start to pay off
The Clipper Race,
Great Britain Skipper Andy Burns, currently in eleventh place, has been keeping a close eye on HotelPlanner.com and Liverpool 2018, ranked tenth and eighth respectively.... [more]


Clipper Race team diverts to Portugal following Skipper injury
Chris Harris / Clipper Ventures,
The incident occurred on board Greenings to Skipper David Hartshorn, 52, a British professional sailor, at approximately 23:00 BST last night on day seven of the opening leg of the Clipper Race, from Liverpool to Punta del Este, Uruguay.... [more]


J Class World Championship – More final day images by Carlo Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Carlo Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from final day... [more]


J Class World Championship Newport– Final day images by Carlo Borlengh
Carlo Borlenghi,
Carlo Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from final day... [more]


Gladwell's Line - Cup capers continue in Auckland and Bermuda
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Two months have now passed since New Zealand won the America's Cup, without too much as yet on how the next event will shape up. What has been released is a big improvement on what was produced in the run up to the last four America's Cups, which drip fed basic information over 14 months, and then changed the class nine months after entries opened.... [more]


Wintry final for BYC Hobart Jaguar Winter Series
Peter Campbell,
Winter showed that she was not finished today for the hardy sailors that ventured out into the River Derwent for the final race of the 2017 BYC Hobart Jaguar Land Rover Winter Series.... [more]


J-Class Worlds - Final day action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery was on water at J-Class World Championship and provided this gallery of images from final day.... [more]


49er World Championship Preview
John Curnow, Sail-World.com,
Starting on Monday in Porto, Portugal, are we to see the changing of the guard in the 49er? In the Men's Division, there are plenty of new faces from Australia and New Zealand, as well as Croatia. Gold Medallists from Rio, NZL's Pete Burling is sailing in the VOR with Brunel, and crewmate Blair Tuke is on board MAPFRE.... [more]


Chasing down the miles at 2017 J/111 Worlds at St. Francis Yacht Club
St. Francis Yacht Club,
One of the marks of a World-Championship-level sailing team is the ability to rapidly adjust to evolving conditions while also being fast at courses of all lengths and shapes. Such was the test today at the 2017 J/111 World Championships, which are being hosted by St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, California and held on the waters of San Francisco Bay... [more]


Anything but cruising to the finish at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week
Crosbie Lorimer,
The cruising classes had a tightly fought Audi Hamilton Island Race Week with nervous placeholders in all divisions looking over their shoulders going into the last day. In some divisions the leaders held on by their fingertips to keep top spot - a few using Saturdays races in 15-18kt SSE winds as their drop - while others had a glamour day to make a late charge and steal the chocolates.... [more]


AHIRW 2017 - Day 7 Racing - Video
Dale Lorimer - Bow Caddy Media,
The final day of sailing saw all the fleet head out in a solid breeze on various courses with most coming together south of Lindeman Island – a busy spot to shoot! A great end to the regatta.... [more]


SAP Extreme Sailing Team steals the lead on day two in Cardiff
Extreme Sailing Series,
Four podium finishes, including two bullets, were enough for SAP Extreme Sailing Team to take the overnight lead on day two of the Extreme Sailing Series™ in Cardiff, but Alinghi is in hot pursuit.... [more]


U23 Finn World Championship – Sailors swelter in Balaton heat on Day 5
Robert Deaves,
Despite being sent out in a light breeze mid-afternoon, the wind evaporated very quickly in the 35 degree heat and the race officer sent the fleet home less than 30 minutes after arrival.... [more]


Melges 32 World Championships – Final day images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from final day... [more]


Laser Radial Worlds - Champions decided after a windless Day 6
Katie Olsen,
The morning brought postponement on shore until about noon. Eager to complete the Final Series and hopeful for more breeze, all three fleets sailed out on the IJsselmeer in about 5-6 knots. The wind, however, gradually died and the AP flag was hoisted.... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 6, Race 1 – First tough test for fleet
The Clipper Race,
There have been leader board changes overnight with shifting winds and variable conditions resulting in teams experiencing some of the most demanding on board conditions of the race so far.... [more]


Tasmanians in SB20 Worlds at Cowes
Peter Campbell,
Apart from sailing to win, the role of the Hobart sailors will be to ‘hard sell' the 2018 worlds to be sailed on the River Derwent in January next. To be run jointly by the Royal Yacht of Tasmania and Derwent Sailing Squadron, a fleet of at least 65 boats is being predicted.... [more]


J-Class World Championship – Day 4 action shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Ingrid Abery provided this gallery of images from day four... [more]


Consistency proves king at J/111 World Championships
St. Francis Yacht Club,
Wagner's words proved prophetic, especially once the day's racing really got cooking. But before teams could tension their rigs, Mother Nature sprung a light-air pop quiz that saw Doug and Jack Jorgensen's Picosa (USA 120) and Wagner's Skeleton Key (USA 115) both take great starts, while Martin Roesch's Velocity (USA 008) and Gorkem Ozcelebi's Double Digit (USA 94) were deemed over early.... [more]


Legendary US classic yacht Dorade to be guest of honour at Gaffers Day
David Salter,
Among the most famous Stephens creations are Ranger, the majestic J-classer co-designed with W. Starling Burgess that left all America's Cup competitors miles behind; Finisterre, the three-time winner of the Bermuda race; Vim and Intrepid, both breakthrough 12-metre designs that proved close to unbeatable in their eras... [more]


Massive high closes out Audi Hamilton Island Race Week
Lisa Ratcliff,
Close to 2,000 sailors racing in 15 different divisions at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2017 finished the series on a massive high regardless of whether they picked up a trophy in the Non-Spinnaker or IRC Racing division, or any trophy at all.... [more]


Long memories and big stories at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2017
Crosbie Lorimer,
They may sail the smallest boats at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week, but amongst the crew members of the Trailable Yachts class there are some very long memories of the Whitsunday regatta and some very big stories to tell.... [more]


Oskari Muhonen storms to top of U23 Finn Worlds on Day 4
Robert Deaves,
Another long day of waiting for wind was rewarded with two late races on Day 4 of the U23 Finn World Championship in Balatonfüred, Hungary. Oskari Muhonen, from Finland, won the day to now lead the fleet by five points. He very nearly won both races.... [more]


Laser Radial Worlds - Light winds return for Finals - Day 5
Katie Olsen,
Today brought the first round of the Final Series at the Laser Radial World Championships. The fleets were divided into Gold and Silver in the women's division based on results from the last four days of qualifying races.... [more]


Alinghi sneaks ahead on light winds opener in Cardiff
Extreme Sailing Series,
Consistency paid off for Alinghi on the opening day of Extreme Sailing Series™ Act 6, Cardiff, as light winds prevented a full day of scoring racing. SAP Extreme Sailing Team and Oman Air took a bullet each but paired it with a finish off the podium, allowing the Swiss crew to edge ahead.... [more]


Melges 32 World Championships – Races 6, 7 action shots by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from races six and seven... [more]


Father's Day is coming soon
boatcrewgear.com,
Get free gift wrapping now and if you like, we can send your Dad's present direct to him. Or maybe let him decide and send a him a Gift Certificate!... [more]


J Class Worlds – More action shots from Day 2 and 3 by Carlo Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Carlo Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from Day 2 and 3... [more]


J Class Word Championship – Day 2, 3 action shots by Carlo Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Carlo Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from race day two and three... [more]


Clipper Round the World Yacht Race – Day 5, Race 1 – Tactics time
The Clipper Race,
Behind the top four, the fleet is now spreading out widely with teams selecting very different headings as they seek out their preferred routes south.... [more]


Bouwe Bekking supports Volvo Ocean Legends Race 2018
Volvo Ocean Race,
Dutch sailing legend, Bouwe Bekking is all set to have an eighth tilt at taking home the Volvo Ocean Race Trophy when the race takes off around the world in October this year. But, when it arrives in Gothenburg in June 2018, Bekking will also have another role to play, as he's also Ambassador to the Legends Race 2018.... [more]


Many motives at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week
Lisa Ratcliff,
West Australian April Jorgensen, skipper of the Fareast 28 Calibre Racing, and her partner Jayson Oates were drawn to sailing as a way of keeping April's dad Walter involved in his favourite pastime.... [more]


Right royal wins at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week
Lisa Ratcliff / AHIRW Media,
HRH Prince Frederik of Denmark at the helm of the 66-footer NANOQ he's chartered from the Oatley family and surrounded by a bevy of sailing superstars scored the double - wins in both the windward/leeward and islands course - to be IRC Racing pointscore leader by one point.... [more]


J Class Worlds - Images from Day 2 by Paul Todd
Paul Todd,
Top international photographer, Paul Todd was on the water for Day 2 of the J Class Worlds being sailed out of Newport, RI. Here's Paul's take on the day.... [more]


J Class Worlds - Lionheart draws level with leader Hanuman - Day 3
J Class Association,
The sizeable spectator fleet on the waters off Newport, Rhode Island were treated to another pair of engaging, exciting races at the inaugural J Class World Championship, witnessing the return of one of the pre-regatta title favourites, Lionheart. Already counting three third places Lionheart were prowling, poised only three points behind regatta leaders Hanuman going into today's Races 4 and 5... [more]


J Class Worlds - Hanuman extends her lead in Newport - Day 2.
J Class Association,
After winning Tuesday's 20 nautical miles opening race, Hanuman paired an initial fourth place to victory in the second of the two windward-leeward races today. They open up their leading margin at the J Class World Championship in Newport RI to three points ahead of the consistent Lionheart which has scored now three third places.... [more]


J Class Worlds - Welcome back to Newport after 80 years - Day 1
J Class Association,
Hanuman, skippered and steered by local ace Ken Read with his brother Brad among the afterguard, stole the show on a spectacular opening day of the first ever J Class World Championship on the waters of Newport, Rhode Island where J Class yachts made their America's Cup debut way back in 1930 and where the Reads cut their teeth in competitive sailing.... [more]


Olezza holds lead on Day 3 at U23 Finn World Championship
Robert Deaves,
The left side paid with those starting at the pin in the leading group. Joan Cardona Mendez, from Spain, rounded first from Muller and Kalafarski, who started at the boat end. The main group went right on the run, which allowed Kalafarski to sneak through to leeward and round the gate ahead.... [more]


America's Cup J Class Regatta - Bermuda video
J Class Association,
Catch 15 minutes of spectacular action as seven J Class yachts compete in Bermuda during the America's Cup Match. All the essentials are there, beautiful turquoise water, bright sunny days and seven of the biggest and most stunning yachts on the planet.... [more]


2020 Olympics - Shattered finger leaves Tokyo prospect with big call
David Sygall,
One of Australia's premier Finn class sailors faces a critical few days as he weighs up the prospect of competing at the upcoming World Championships in Hungary with multiple fractures in one of his hands. Former World No.1 Oliver Tweddell's early preparations for Tokyo 2020 were shaken by a peculiar injury during an Australian Sailing Team training session before Aarhus Sailing Week in Denmark.... [more]


Splitting fortunes at the 2017 J/111 Worlds at St. Francis Yacht Club
St. Francis Yacht Club,
Spend enough time sailing on any body of water and it slowly reveals its secrets, giving sailors a set of rules-of-thumb that should—theoretically—be the keys to success, provided that time-honored patterns prove consistent. San Francisco Bay certainly has its closely guarded secrets, as the sailors gathered at the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, California, for the 2017 J/111 Worlds... [more]


Laser Radial Worlds - Australian Junior top scores on Day 4
Katie Olsen,
Two races were completed today in each fleet, concluding the qualifying series for the 2017 Laser Radial World Championships in Holland.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Womens Olympic Medalist misses out on Volvo spot
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Olympic Gold and Silver medalist, Jo Aleh has missed selection for a crew position in the upcoming Volvo Ocean Race. Aleh had been trialling for one of the crew positions allocated on Team Brunel. Fellow Gold and Silver medalist and America's Cup champion, Peter Burling has been confirmed on the crew of Dutch-flagged Team Brunel... [more]


America's Cup - Dalton survives 100mph Isle of Man Classic TT crash
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand's CEO, Grant Dalton has walked away from a high speed crash in the Isle of Man Classic TT on Wednesday (NZT). The CEO of the champion America's Cup team survived a 100mph(160kmh) crash after his bike seized.... [more]


Melges 32 World Championships – Races 3, 4 and 5 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from races three, four and five... [more]


New faces and hardware at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup
International Maxi Association,
The fleet comes with a wide age range from the 1976 vintage, but still successfully campaigned Swan 65 ketch, Shirlaf, of Giuseppe Puttini (which last year lost the lead of the Mini Maxi Racer Cruiser class on countback) to American George David's all-conquering state of the art canting keeler, Rambler 88... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 4, Race 1 – The pre-doldrum doldrums
The Clipper Race,
Andy Burns, Skipper of GREAT Britain, currently in sixth place, reports that the light weather conditions bring with them real lessons of light wind sailing which will be valuable later on in the race.... [more]


Harken returns as official supplier to the Volvo Ocean Race
Volvo Ocean Race,
Each Volvo Ocean 65 features seven hand-operated, manual Harken winches on deck, which allow the sailors to hoist and trim huge sails under high-pressure racing conditions.... [more]


GKA Kite-Surf World Tour – Video action highlights so far
Matt Pearce,
The kids couldn't have hoped for a better group of coaches with two former world champions among the crew in the form of Airton and Keahi to take them through the early stages and it was all smiles on Sudstrand!... [more]


No racing on Day 2 at U23 Finn World Championship
Robert Deaves,
The day began with an AP ashore, which then continued afloat for an hour before the sailors were sent back to shore to wait under a further AP. Finally they were sent back out again as a relativity stable 6-8 knots had settled over the course area.... [more]


J Class battle for the Kohler Cup – Showdown of the season
North Sails,
While considered Superyachts, at North Sails we think of the J's as a Grand Prix class because the teams are sailing as aggressively as if they were on a TP52.... [more]


Baja Desert Showdown – Day 4
IWT,
Another beautiful day in Baja, the swell is dropping and the heats start as soon as the wind fills in, providing conditions to finish up the remaining fleets of competition.... [more]


Ruby Charlotte, the pearl of Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2017
Lisa Ratcliff,
The grand ex-pearling lugger Ruby Charlotte has contested every Audi Hamilton Island Race Week since 2011 and over seven years the boat has recorded just one finish from around 40 race starts at the popular Whitsunday regatta.... [more]


J-Class Worlds - Day 2 action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery was on water at J-Class World Championship 2017 and provided this gallery of images from Day 2 action.... [more]


Bella Mente Racing - Preparing to defend Maxi 72 Worlds title
Kirsten Ferguson,
The Maxi 72 World Championships are quickly approaching and Hap Fauth and his Bella Mente Racing team are going hard at it, working to improve boat speed with the goal of defending their title of World Champion for the third consecutive year. The regatta – scheduled September 4-9 in Porto Cervo, Sardinia (Italy) – is the final and most important event on Bella Mente Racing's calendar.... [more]


Green lights aglow for the 2017 J/111 Worlds at St. Francis Yacht Club
St. Francis Yacht Club,
Pre-racing excitement is already blowing around the docks at St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, California, where the 2017 J/111 Worlds are set to take place from Thursday, August 24 through Sunday, August 27. Teams are evaluating gear, re-flaking sails and triple-checking standing rigging while also taking advantage of breezy pre-racing weather to sample San Francisco Bay's conditions.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - First look at new 2020/21 Volvo 60 design prototype
Mark Chisnell - Volvo Ocean Race,
The first mock up of the Guillaume Verdier-designed offshore monohull was revealed at the Boatyard in Lisbon. Just over three months ago Volvo Ocean Race CEO Mark Turner announced that the question of whether the future of the race was monohull or multihull had been solved - both would be built the monohull for offshore and the catamaran for inshore racing.... [more]


2017 Audi Hamilton Island Race Week - When one hull isn't enough
Crosbie Lorimer,
It's clear that the diehards of monohull sailing who struggle to ‘get' the multihull thing are a complete mystery to those who prefer not to spend their time on the water in displacement mode.... [more]


Laser Radial Worlds - More challenging conditions at last – Day 3
Katie Olsen,
Off the start of race five, Viktorija Andrulyte (LTU) and Bouwmeester were launched at the pin. By the first mark, Andrulyte maintained her leading position, and Bouwmeester rounded in fourth behind Pia Kuhlmann (GER) and Evi Van Acker (BEL).... [more]


North Sails 3Di – It all started with an idea
North Sails,
“As a management team, we had to decide if we wanted to invest in the technology or not. The bet was about a 20 million dollar bet,” said North Sails CEO, Dan Neri, reflecting back on North's decision to purchase an idea that eventually led to today's most advanced sailmaking product: North Sails 3Di.... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 3, Race 1 – Tackling the Bay of Biscay
The Clipper Race,
Ahead of the fleet, the weather is changing somewhat. A new low moving southeast across the race track should reach the Portuguese coast by the weekend. Whilst it does not look particularly strong, it will provide several tactical options for the twelve teams.... [more]


Gosford J24 Regatta – Preview
Paula Dock, J/24 Australia,
In order to assist Gosford Sailing Club to process your entry, please remember to only send your entry form in once you have the mandatory attachments to send with it... [more]


470 Class Japan National Championships –Day 6– Nippon Boys keep podium
Aiko Saito,
Many support to the Nippon Boys who are narrowly in front of Belcher/Ryan, the current world champion. On a hot summer day at Enoshima, gentle seabreeze started as usual, however, it did not increase, and the Medal Race started at 13:45 after some waiting on shore.... [more]


AHIRW 2017 - Day 3 Reichel Pugh Girls II - Video
Dale Lorimer - Bow Caddy Media,
Day 3 of the regatta saw the third round of racing between the four Reichel Pugh girls. Wild Oats XI won the first day with the Black Jack 100 taking out the second under lighter conditions. We now bring you the start of Day 3 – lighter conditions after an extended AP on shore with the entire fleet moved to the eastern course. M3 (the only non-Reichel Pugh boat in the class)... [more]


Baja Desert Showdown – Day 3
IWT,
Fresh off watching the pros in action the Amateurs were ready to take to the water themselves for round one. By 10:00am Russ Faurot and Casey Hauser showed the crew it was plenty windy with a quick session before heats got underway at 10:40am.... [more]


Crew Shirt Clearance at Simple Supply - 7 Days Only-
Sail-World.com,
If your crew are looking a little rough after a cold winter we've got the answer. Simple Supply are clearing out their sailing gear because they are overstocked. Up to 70% off long sleeve UPF 50+ polo shirts - NOW just $7.50 (were $29.95).... [more]


Musto dinghy collection - The new benchmark in dinghy sailing
Musto Australia,
Designed for the new generation of sailor. Innovations in design and technology have allowed Musto to create a truly dynamic dinghy collection.... [more]


J-Class Worlds – Day 1 shots by Carlo Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Carlo Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from J-Class World Championship 2017 – Day 1... [more]


Nice points jump for Facundo Olezza after U23 Finn Worlds opener
Robert Deaves,
The only young sailor at the U23 Finn World Championship in Balatonfured with Olympic experience, Facundo Olezza, from Argentina, made some sense of the chaotic wind conditions on the first day to build a 13 point margin after three very tricky races were sailed.... [more]


J-Class Worlds - Day 1 action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Top international photographer Ingrid Abery was on water at 2017 J-Class World Championship and provided this gallery of images from Day 1's action.... [more]


AHIRW 2017 - D3 Cruising Video
Dale Lorimer - Bow Caddy Media,
In picture postcard conditions (for those of old enough to remember what postcards were) the Cruising fleet set out under a light breeze after a delayed start from what was meant to be the long island race. We caught up with the fleet at the start and then again when they were sailing downwind with the spinnakers up. A very colourful sight!... [more]


470 Class Japan Nationals Day 5 - Close battle continue for Medal Race
Aiko Saito,
Finally, Enoshima Sea breeze has arrived with large waves. At 11:00, there was already 10 kt south wind, and it gradually increased. Everyone enjoyed three races in REAL Enoshima summer condition.... [more]


Pulling G's with Beneteau – Pt I
John Curnow,
In a car, just the one G will have you straining at your seatbelt. Over nine (+ve) in an aircraft, and without a G-suit, you will be unconscious. So at three G's, and pulling no punches with them either, we not only enjoyed our opportunity to sit with Gianguido Girotti (G3), we got to learn a lot as well!... [more]


Laser Radial Worlds - Young Australian talent makes big move on Day 2
Katie Olsen,
The second day of Laser Radial World Championships brought sun and 6-8 knots of breeze for all three fleets. In the white fleet today, the most notable performance was that of Australia's Mara Stransky. After a general recall, the white fleet started race three and Mirthe Akkerman (NED) shot out to the front by the first mark, where Stransky was around 10th.... [more]


Clipper Yacht Race – Day 2, Race 1 – Strong tides divide fleet
The Clipper Race,
The gap between first and last place has widened over the last 24 hours, with 68 nautical miles separating the teams and a group of four teams pulling away from the pack. At the top of the leader board is Unicef which has crept four nautical miles ahead of Visit Seattle this morning despite sitting in second place overnight.... [more]


Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup – Building on success
Quinag,
As usual, this year's fleet will be grouped into classes depending upon several factors, including size, rating and racing capabilities. Within the smaller participating yachts, between 18.29 metres and 24.08 metres, the sub-division promotes close and fair racing under the prevailing handicap systems.... [more]


Images from the Palermo-Montecarlo Race
Carlo Borlenghi,
The XIII Palermo-Montecarlo Race, one of the most prestigious offshore races of the Mediterranean got underway yesterday. Top international sailing photographer, Carlo Borlenghi was on the water to capture the action.... [more]


Joshua one-design yacht to be inaugurated in 2022 Golden Globe Race
Event Media,
The 2018 race, set to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Knox-Johnston's victory in his traditional 32ft yacht Suhaili, has attracted 27 sailors from 14 countries to compete in similar type yachts between 32-36ft in length.... [more]


Top Gun caught in Rushour at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week
Lisa Ratcliff / AHIRW Media,
The IRC Racing fleet led off, Peter Harburg's Black Jack 100 in control of the small but potent division from the outset, and rolling starts every five minutes saw the remaining divisions set off on their scenic island course... [more]


J-class Worlds - Image gallery - Aboard Ranger for the Practice Race
Paul Todd,
Top international photographer, Paul Todd, was aboard the J-class Ranger for the Practice Race in the inaugural J-class Worlds being held in Newport, RI - with Ranger's crew being peppered with Kiwi sailors.... [more]


Geelong wins bid to host 2022 Fireballs World Championship
RGYC,
The Fireball is an exciting 14ft long two person dinghy. It is a class very well supported around the world and in Australia. The class association embraces involvement from female, male, matured aged and youth sailors.... [more]


Noireaux and Zollet take the win in Baja Desert Showdown
IWT,
Heat eight opens with Boujmaa Guilloul riding a small wall at the Punta, but it's enough for him to show his expressive turns and aerials. Federico Morisio was speeding down the race track to the Chili Bowl to find big aerial sections.... [more]


GKA Kite-Surf World Tour – Round 4 – Airton triumphs in Big-Air Feast
Matt Pearce,
The wind was blowing cross-offshore at the main beach so the decision was made to move the event across the peninsula to the lagoon next to the harbour where it was blowing cross-shore from the left and much more steadily.... [more]


Six J Class line up for inaugural World Championship in Newport
J-Class,
In the long and storied history of the J Class, Newport Rhode Island is a very special place. It was when the event moved from New York City to Narrangansett Bay for the 1930 regatta that the America's Cup was first raced for the very first time in J Class yachts.... [more]


Secure your seat at the 2017 Rolex Big Boat Series
St. Francis Yacht Club,
There's an old adage that it's best to have a comfortable seat when the music stops. While nobody is overly concerned with creature comforts at an athletic competition, all teams wishing to secure their spot on the starting line of the Rolex Big Boat Series (September 14-17, 2017), hosted by St. Francis Yacht Club are kindly reminded that entry-deadline music officially stops on September 6, 2017.... [more]


JATO ignited as SuperFoiler prepares for take off (Pt I)
John Curnow,
When small military transports have to take off from impossibly short runways with a belly full of cargo akin to Mr. Creosote, they reach for the JATO bottles. Aircraft like C-7 Caribous and LC130 Hercules strap rockets, yes rockets, to the underside of their wings to gain valuable extra thrust, which surely helps keep the pilots' heart rates below the red line.... [more]


Laser Radial Worlds - Slovenia and Brazil lead after Day 1 in Holland
Katie Olsen,
Two races were completed today in all three fleets, kicking off the Laser Radial World Championships in Holland. The morning brought glassy waters and postponements, but by early afternoon, the wind on the IJsselmeer built to about seven knots.... [more]


U23 Finn Worlds - 21 nations set to compete at Balatonfüred, Hungary
Robert Deaves,
The 2017 U23 Finn World Championship for the Finn Silver Cup at Balatonfüred was officially declared open tonight in a ceremony overlooking Lake Balaton. Over the coming week nearly 50 young sailors from 21 countries will be fighting to win the right to lift the Jorg Bruder Finn Silver Cup, a trophy gifted to the International Finn Association 13 years ago by the Brazilian Olympic Committee.... [more]


AHIRW 2017 Day 2 - Grace on the Water Video
Dale Lorimer - Bow Caddy Media,
Despite a quieter day on the water today, grace and elegance broke out on the start of the Cruising Class. Sit back and enjoy as the old and the new showed that style is never out of fashion, even on the race course.... [more]


AHIRW 2017 - Day 1 Racer/Cruiser and Trailable Classes - Video
Bow Caddy Media - Dale Lorimer,
With the crews of the Racer/Cruiser & Trailable classes sitting much closer to the water the sight of them skimming the seas ahead of the larger boats made us appreciate how long a race it was for these divisions.... [more]


AHIRW 2017 - Day 1 Reichel Pugh/McConaghy Boats Australia Show - Video
Bow Caddy Media - Dale Lorimer,
Day 1 of Audi Hamilton Island Race Week saw the fleet blast north to the Molle Islands. The four Reichel Pugh girls - Wild Oats XI, Black Jack 100, Alive & Nanoq, aka Wild Oats X driven by HRH Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark - which comprise 66% of the IRC fleet caught our eye flying north at speeds up to 25 knots and giving our chase boat driver a real challenge to stay in touch.... [more]


Challenge of the Nord Stream Race beckons for rookie offshore sailors
Andy Rice,
While all the competitors taking part in the race are expert sailors in some form of the sport, many of them are completely new to sailing out of sight of land and concentrating for hours and days at a time.... [more]


Rolex World Sailor of the Year Awards nomination period open
World Sailing,
World Sailing will draw up a shortlist of nominations with the highest and most inspirational achievers going on to become the 2017 Rolex World Sailor of the Year Nominees.... [more]


Audi Hamilton Island Race Week – Day 2 – Calm except on starting line
Nic Douglass,
Day two of Audi Australia Hamilton Island Race Week was very different to the first! I started with the cruising fleet starts, and then headed over to the IRC divisions where we witnessed 100 foot maxis pushing the start line after a long delay due to unstable wind on the offshore course.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Southern Spars VO65 masts help slash race record
Southern Spars,
Southern Spars new run of VO65 masts passed their first test, helping MAPFRE carve seven minutes off the Round the Isle of Wight record. The seven teams took off around the race course which was the setting for the foundation race for the America's Cup.... [more]


470 Class Japan National Championships – Day 4
Aiko Saito,
R6 was sailed just under 8kt, no Oscar flag was up. Ichino/Hasegawa found a good way to the top mark, and lead to the finish with ease. The Spanish women's team, Mas/Barcelo was second, and Isozaki/Takayanagi third.... [more]


Clipper Race – Day 1, Race 1 – Settling in
The Clipper Race,
Once clear of the River Mersey, teams began to progress towards the Irish sea, but changeable and fickle wind conditions teamed with close proximity racing overnight made for a tiring night with regular sail changes and movement of leader board positions.... [more]


Spectacular race expected as Extreme Sailing Series returns to Cardiff
Extreme Sailing Series,
The ultimate Stadium Racing championship will headline the Cardiff Harbour Festival over the August Bank Holiday, with the free-entry Fan Zone, located next to the Norwegian Church, offering the perfect place to catch a glimpse of the thrilling racing.... [more]


Audi Hamilton Island Race Week – Day 2 – Short and long, old and new
Lisa Ratcliff /Crosbie Lorimer/ AHIRW,
Light shifty winds on the Eastern Course for the IRC Racing division caused a long delay in the commencement of their windward/leeward program.... [more]


GKA Kite-Surf World Tour – Round 4 – Matchu Lopes takes the title
Matt Pearce,
Julien Kerneur had the potential to score his first podium, or would we get another sensational showdown in the final between heavyweight unhooker Airton, whose dominant strapless freestyle performances have led many to wonder if he can actually be beaten on flat water this season, versus the ultra-fluid, smooth and stylish Matchu.... [more]


World's youth attracted by the timeless challenge of the Finn
Robert Deaves,
One of the largest Finn Silver Cups on record is about to begin on the largest lake in Central Europe. Nearly 50 young Finn sailors from 21 countries and four continents are gathering at Balatonfüred, a popular resort town on Lake Balaton's northern shore.... [more]


J Class World Championship 2017 action-shots by Carlo Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Carlo Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from J Class World Championship 2017.... [more]


The Clipper 2017-18 Race start in Liverpool
The Clipper Race,
And they're off! The biggest ever edition of the Clipper Race – one of the world's toughest endurance challenges – got underway today on the River Mersey, in Liverpool, in front of thousands of supporters.... [more]


America's Cup - Coutts 'threatens' return to Cup if monohull chosen
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Five times America's Cup winner, Russell Coutts, has echoed his famous quote about the 34th And 35th America's Cup regattas being for the Facebook generation, not the Flintstone generation, in an interview with OneNews reporter Abby Wilson. Now the Commodore of Manly Sailing Club, Coutts hit back at those who have criticised the format and boats used at the two events.... [more]
 



 

 
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