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12/06/2017

 
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 13 Jun 2017

 

 

Joyous

Roald Amundsen and those dependable Huskies...  
It is not hard to be impressed by the Mooloolaba Yacht Club. They happily refer to themselves as the little club that could, and boy can they actually do it. Pulling off their annual Etchells Australasian Championship is a herculean task for a club with no formal locale, yet in a massive display of putting the shoulder to the grindstone, the clubs band of trusty, and mighty volunteers get the job impressively. They perform well, and after 21 years, they get about it with both a definite precision, and a welcoming joy. If you were Amundsen, you'd ask if you might be able to trade your Huskies for them.

Good on them. The Sunshine Coast Council see the point to all of their efforts, and local businesses like The Wharf, See Restaurant, and the Newport Apartments, well and truly know the way to South Pole, as it were. Of course on the marine side of things, North Sails and Harken have been amongst it for years, and Line 7 seized the opportunity to become naming rights sponsor this year, as part of their first year back in the market. Just on that, remember that Line 7 have their competition running to send in your pics of Line 7 gear to them on their Facebook page to be in the chance for great prizes each week.

LtoR: Michael Coxon of North Sails, Simon Ellis of Mojo who won the North Sails jib, and the Mooloolaba Yacht Cubs' Event Organiser, Trevor Martin. - 2017 Line 7 Etchells Australasian Championship  © Alex McKinnon Photography


Now the developer that owns their ‘home' has very big plans for the area, which very much includes the Mooloolaba Yacht Club itself. The club is not short of ideas, either, and boats venturing North, as well as those looking for an excuse, may in the not too distant future have a very viable option.

Also, after the dredging at the mouth of the creek, which is presently underway, you won't need a 4WD catamaran or 6x6 cruising boat to get in their, either. Other clubs looking to achieve big things in the challenging environment our sport finds itself in could take in a lot from what the Mooloolaba Yacht Club has done, and is to do!

Spectators watch on from the Dune - 2017 World Cup Series Final - Santander  © Tomas Moya / Sailing Energy / World Sailing


Further afield now, and it is important to note that the World Cup Final in Santander comes just some six months after the last one in Melbourne. Being able to talk with Ross and Kevin Wilson was a terrific side benefit of their ongoing involvement with both the Mooloolaba Yacht Club and the Etchells. It was pleasing to see that Sail Melbourne is to survive in the post World Cup in the Southern Hemisphere era, albeit that the dates have not yet moved to a more family friendly time slot. You never know, perhaps an Asia Pacific Cup or similar could get up... With the Euro circuit now dwarfing the SWC, it is more than pipe dream stuff.

Kevin expanded, “Sail Melbourne will be held from 29 November to 3 December, 2017. Olympic and invited classes are on offer, as usual. The former will run from 29/11 to 2/12, whereas the latter will be run over the final three days, 1-3 December. That is four days for the Olympic craft and 3 for the invited fleets. This means there will be a two-day overlap, where everyone one will be on the water.”

Kevin Wilson (L) and Ross Wilson (R)  Jeff Crow/ Sport the Library ©


So good luck to the Wilsons, and Mark Taylor, et al, who will have to organise four or five tracks on those crossover days. Naturally, they are well versed in it by now... However, don't go to sailmelbourne.com.au just yet, because it won't work for you, but I am reliably informed that the NoR and other stuff will be available soon, and I am equally as sure the team will let us know exactly when that is. Nudge. Nudge. Wink. Wink!

So just as Tim Shaw said, “But wait! There's more.” Now you will have to go to the website for other news, where buried in amongst the plethora of stories from the 35th rendition of the America's Cup, you'll find plenty of things like articles on the World Cup Final at Santander, the Etchells, Lisa Blair to bring Climate Action Now home to Australia, Melges 20, CQS in Europe, Finn World Masters from Barbados (Mon), World Sailing and Tokyo 2020, International Cadets, The Volvo, Race for Water, North Sails 3Di RACE for smaller craft, 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



America's Cup - Light airs for Final day of Louis Vuitton Final
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
With three races scheduled for the third and final day of the Louis Vuitton Trophy, Regatta Director Iain Murray is optimistic that racing will take place - despite the light but steady breeze. Racing is scheduled to start at 2.00pm local time, however the racing will get away when the wind is settled and moderately stable in direction.... [more]


Dragon World Championships Cascais – Race 1 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from race one... [more]


America's Cup 35 - Challenger playoff final
Paul Cayard,
The big factor for the day was that the teams both changed their daggerboards in opposite directions. The Swedes went for the small, high speed boards which are best suited to stronger winds while the Kiwis opted for the bigger low speed, light wind boards. This was probably mostly driven by different weather forecasts.... [more]


27th Australian Women's Keelboat Regatta over and out
Lisa Ratcliff,
In AMS division one results, Elyse Rattray-Guevara and Kat Wotherspoon's Melges 32 Envyus representing the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia led from the outset and closed out the series by two points from the Colleen Darcey skippered Archambault 35 Absolut (Derwent Sailing Squadron). Third was Jungle Juice.... [more]


America's Cup– Burling brings Kiwis to match point with one-second win
America's Cup,
Two hours later, Burling was sitting on match point, holding a 4-2 lead and taking a stranglehold on the series.... [more]


Emirates take firm grasp on America's Cup Challenger Final
Nic Douglass,
Emirates took the score to 4-2, making tomorrow a must win three from three for Artemis Racing.... [more]


America's Cup - More images from Day 2 of the Challenger Final
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
More images from the second day of racing in the Challenger Final for the Louis Vuitton Trophy - part of the 35th America's Cup... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team New Zealand win two more races in Final
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand has moved to match point against Artemis in the Louis Vuitton Challenger Final, but not without apologising to their fans for stressing them out with a dramatic climax to Day 2. Holding a big lead coming into the last leg of the third race, a mistake by helmsman Peter Burling almost let the Swedish boat through, before the Kiwis recovered to squeeze over the line just... [more]


America's Cup - Images from the Challenger Final - Day 2
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World was on the Great Sound to catch the action in the second day of racing in the Challenger Finals - when Emirates Team New Zealand and Artemis Racing got just the sort of racing we have been looking forward to for the whole regatta.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ on Match Point in Challenger Final
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
Emirates Team New Zealand is just one race away from winning the Louis Vuitton Trophy and going forward as the Challenger to meet Oracle Team USA in the America's Cup Match starting on June 17. However it was not all plain sailing for the Kiwis as rival Artemis Racing (SWE) picked the weather right and her board selection was spot on... [more]


Drama at the death as World Cup Series Final concludes
Daniel Smith – World Sailing,
Four new World Cup Series Champions were crowned earlier on in the day but the best of the action was in the last race of the week, the Finn, where the medals were decided on the final run.... [more]


Emirates Team NZ take the lead at the 35th America's Cup
Nic Douglass,
From high speed luffs, to boundary penalties and a man overboard, Emirates managed to win the first race coming from behind with medium boards in light air against Artemis with light air foils.... [more]


Line 7 Etchells Australasian Championship – A winner is crowned
John Curnow,
An array of conditions greeted the 39 starters in the 2017 Line 7 Etchells Australasian Championship. One crew managed them better than anyone else. So with three individual race wins and a pair of seconds from the seven that were held from Friday to Sunday, the crew to have their name inscribed as the 21st winners of the Mooloolaba Yacht Club's annual classic is, Magpie...... [more]


Dismasted solo sailor Lisa to complete Antarctic Circumnavigation
Lisa Blair,
She has spent the past two months preparing Climate Action Now so that she can complete her circumnavigation, including the installation of a new mast and repairs to the hull and electrical and navigation systems sustained during her dramatic dismasting.... [more]


Townsville triumph on Day 2 at Australian Women's Keelboat Regatta
Lisa Ratcliff,
Colleen Darcey's Tasmanian crew on the Archambault 35 Absolut has thrown everything at the slippery Melges 32 Envyus and its talented NSW crew, but single digit wind strengths are giving the Melges the edge and they now lead AMS division one by three points and EHC results by one point with one race to go.... [more]


America's Cup - More images from the Challenger Final - Day 1
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World was out on the Great Sound, Bermuda for the start of the Challenger Final for the Louis Vuitton Trophy, part of the 35th America's Cup.... [more]


America's Cup - Images from the Challengers Final - Day 1
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World was on the Great Sound to capture the racing in the first three races of the Louis Vuitton Trophy with Emirates competing against Artemis Racing... [more]


World Cup Series Final - Six World Cup Champions crowned in Santander
Daniel Smith,
Six new World Cup Series champions have been crowned after a day of Medal Races were played out in Santander, Spain.... [more]


AC - Challenger Playoff Final – Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
Today was the first day of the Challenger Playoff Final featuring Artemis of Sweden against ETNZ of New Zealand. This event used to be known as the Louis Vuitton Cup. Three races were held in a building breeze that started out at seven knots and finished up around 12 knots from the southwest.... [more]


Red Bull Youth AC Training 2 puts young sailing standouts to the test
America's Cup,
Amid the heart-stopping excitement of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs in Bermuda, the next generation of sailing superstars got their own turn on the water, as they completed Official Training 2 for the Red Bull Youth America's Cup.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ goes 2-1 up in Challenger Final
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
The cry of “man overboard” was the climax of a dramatic first day of the Louis Vuitton Challenger Series final in Bermuda, with Emirates Team New Zealand taking a 2-1 lead in the best of nine series. Under pressure from the Kiwis towards the end of race three, Artemis skipper Nathan Outteridge was sprinting to the portside wheel when he lost his footing and slid off the boat.... [more]


America's Cup - Advantage Burling as Kiwis take two-one lead
America's Cup,
A dramatic man overboard incident on Artemis Racing handed the scoreboard advantage to Peter Burling's Emirates Team New Zealand squad on day one of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Final.... [more]


America's Cup - Heart stopping first day of LV Challenger Final
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
The all-important weather forecasts for the opening day of the Challenger Final of the Louis Vuitton Trophy for the 35th America's Cup were consistent - and wrong. The word around the Great Sound was that Artemis Racing had opted for their light weather foils, while Emirates Team NZ had gone for their All Purpose setup anticipating a freshening breeze later in the afternoon.... [more]


Line 7 Etchells Australasian Championship – Clouds.
John Curnow,
Well if yesterday's review was entitled ‘sunshine', then today's just had to be ‘clouds'. This is especially so, for the transformation of the sky actually occurred as the morning gave way to the afternoon, just as the breeze built from the morning's 10-12 knots from the Sou'east to firstly 12-15 and then into 18-20 during the second race.... [more]


Vladimir wins Finn World Masters after dramatic Medal Race turnaround
Robert Deaves,
After trailing the leaders all week, the 2015 Finn World Masters champion, Vladimir Krutskikh, from Russia, turned the tables on the fleet to win the medal race and the title as the 2017 Finn World Masters drew to a close in Barbados. Laurent Hay, from France, had his chances, but ended up second, but also took the Grand Masters title as well... [more]


British sailors in action at Sailing World Cup Final - Santander
Anisha Walkerley,
In true Friday fashion, British sailors have consolidated their positions at the top of the charts going into the final weekend of racing, as 13 boats book their berths for Saturday's (10 June) first medal race day at the World Cup Series Final after four days of intense competition in Santander.... [more]


America's Cup - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
One race was held today between Artemis and Softbank Japan in 20 knots from the south. Japan hit something underwater about an hour before the start. There didn't appear to be significant damage to their boat but the investigation by the shore team definitely threw the Japanese off their pre-game program.... [more]


America's Cup - Outteridge leads Artemis Racing on the road to Finals
America's Cup,
Nathan Outteridge, the skipper of Artemis Racing, woke up Thursday morning staring down a three - one deficit in his Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoff semi-final match against Dean Barker's SoftBank Team Japan.... [more]


America's Cup - Artemis Racing in action at Semi-Finals - Day 6
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of Artemis Racing images from Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race - Day 6.... [more]


Medal Race places confirmed in six fleets at the World Cup Final
Daniel Smith,
Friday's action at Sailing's 2017 World Cup Series Final in Santander, Spain saw the Medal Race places decided in six of the 11 events.... [more]


We say goodbye to Dean and SoftBank and Artemis progress to face Emirates
Nic Douglass,
Artemis maneuvered their way into the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Play Off Final against Emirates Team New Zealand starting tomorrow, in a duck and luff move against SoftBank Team Japan.... [more]


America's Cup - Young design engineer elaborates on the Bike Project
Sail-World.com/nz and Emirates Team NZ,
Much has been made of the youth factor in this 35th America's Cup with Emirates Team New Zealand leading the way. The Kiwis have the youngest team, the youngest skipper and probably the youngest performance engineer Elise Beavis, who describes her role in the team.... [more]


America's Cup - Artemis Racing battles in the Big Breeze for Semi win
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
Wind at close to the top end of the scale greeted Artemis Racing and Softbank Team Japan for two scheduled races in the second Semi-Final. The first Semi-Final was decided yesterday when Emirates Team New Zealand, the top Challenger from the Round Robin reached the requisite five wins to knock Britain's Land Rover BAR out of the competition.... [more]


World Sailing respond to IOC programme announcement for Tokyo 2020
Daniel Smith – World Sailing,
World Sailing will now commence an internal review of quotas for the 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition and will consult with the IOC on the 2020 event programme.... [more]


Line 7 Etchells Australasian Championship – Sunshine.
John Curnow,
It's called the Sunshine Coast for a reason. Today it delivered in spades, with a gentle Sou'souwester of barely eight knots setting the day up a treat. It gradually built to first and 8-10 knot affair, then 10-12, and finally 12-15, before virtually running away completely. Thankfully, this was not before all three races of the day were done, and the crews were on their way back to Mooloolaba... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ advance to the Louis Vuitton Final
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
The comeback Kiwis are into the final of the Louis Vuitton Challenger Series, Emirates Team New Zealand knocking out Britain's Land Rover Ben Ainslie Racing with a combination of pace and poise in their rebuilt boat. The poise was required at the start of the first race of the day when a foil problem saw the Kiwis stranded behind the line with Ben Ainslie sprinting off to lead by 26 seconds at... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ in action at Semi-Finals - Day 5
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of Emirates Team New Zealand images from Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race Day 5.... [more]


America's Cup - Day 13 - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
Six races were held in the Challenger Playoff Semifinal today on Great Sound in 12-14 knots from the south. With yesterday's races lost to winds in the 30 knot range, Race organizers were keen to try to catch up on the schedule today.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ bounces back to become first Finalist
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
Emirates Team New Zealand kept their fans on tenterhooks for the third day of racing in the Semi-Finals of the Louis Vuitton Trophy section of the 35th America's Cup Regatta. After pitchpoling their AC50 at the start of their second match against British challenger Land Rover BAR, the support crew put in a solid effort to have Aotearoa New Zealand ready to race on the following day.... [more]


Perfect score for Rafa Trujillo and Laurent Hay at Finn World Masters
Robert Deaves,
The defending Finn World Masters champion, Rafa Trujillo, from Spain, added two more bullets on the penultimate day of the Finn World Masters in Barbados and moves into a four point lead at the top. Laurent Hay, from France, also won both his races to move up from fifth to second, while Vladimir Krutskikh, from Russia, moves up one place to third.... [more]


World Cup Series Final reaches mid-point
Daniel Smith,
Sailing's 2017 World Cup Series Final reached its mid-point on Thursday, as sailors continue to fight for position across the ten Olympic and Open Kiteboarding events in Santander, Spain.... [more]


America's Cup - The bell tolls for Ainslie, it's a final for Burling
America's Cup,
Sir Ben Ainslie and Land Rover BAR's quest to win the 35th America's Cup came to an early end on Thursday in Bermuda when Peter Burling and Emirates Team New Zealand sealed the British team's fate by reaching the magic five wins needed against Land Rover BAR to progress to the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Finals.... [more]


We say goodbye to Ben, Artemis come back, and Emirates progress
Nic Douglass,
To continue the pattern of an America's Cup that also provides your cardio work out, today we saw Land Rover BAR come back fighting in the second race of the day, only to go down and see Emirates Team New Zealand progress fiercely with a score of five - two. Both teams sustained and recovered from damage over the semi, but the Kiwis proved to be exceptionally strong, and smooth yet again.... [more]


Americas Cup - Glenn Ashby updates Emirates Team NZ progress + Video
Todd Niall, Radio NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand skipper, Glenn Ashby spoke with Radio NZ's Todd Niall on Wednesday about the team's progress with their wingsail repairs, ahead of the conclusion of the Semi-Finals of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup on Thursday.... [more]


The RS Feva's Journey to the America's Cup
Teagan Rowlands,
The America's Cup is the world's most prestigious sailing event and RS Sailing is extremely proud to be a part of the 2017 spectacle with the RS Feva featuring in the America's Cup Junior Endeavour Regatta.... [more]


Aussie International Cadet team gets set for Dutch Worlds
Harry Fisher,
Following the recent International Cadet Australian Championships at Largs Bay in late January, the Australian team has been selected for the upcoming 51st World Championships, which will be hosted by The Netherlands at Bruinisse on the Lake Grevelingen.... [more]


Rafa Trujillo back in charge as wind ease for Finn Masters in Barbados
Robert Deaves,
After two days of very strong winds, the third day of the Finn World Masters in Barbados brought a much needed relief to sailors, with slightly lighter winds, though the racing was perhaps even tougher as almost everyone was now racing rather than just surviving. Rafa Trujillo, from Spain, retakes the lead at the top of the 140 boat fleet with a win in Blue fle et. Michael Maier... [more]


Capitalise or catch up - World Cup Final Santander
Daniel Smith,
Santander was baked in sunshine for the second day of World Cup racing as sailors looked to either capitalise on a great opening day, or play catch up after slow starts.... [more]


America's Cup - Peter Lester blames the Big Fella for ETNZ Pitchpole
John Curnow,
Kiwi Peter Lester has virtually stated that the ETNZ pitchpole was an Oracle conspiracy. Yet the in a piece on newshub by Jacob Brown does not take into account that the teams had agreed to race in up to 24 knots, and Race Director, Iain Murray, did exactly what they asked for. There is no blame, it was a racing incident.... [more]


America's Cup - Race Director hits back on Semi Final racing questions
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
Iain Murray, Race Director for the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Regatta, came out firing live bullets over claims that racing should not have been staged in yesterday's Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Final. Second question in the session came from RNZ's Todd Niall asking in hindsight whether it was safe to race the AC50's in yesterday's winds of just under the limit?... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – The raw story
Volvo Ocean Race,
Live digital coverage will be provided for each Leg Start, Leg Finish and the In-Port Race Series in Host Cities around the world – featuring expert analysis and commentary, and live updates from the cities and Race HQ in Alicante, Spain.... [more]


Midseason sale on women's apparel
Ross and Whitcroft,
Breathable and taped, biker styled elements in a maritime look. Zipper slightly moved to the side seam. Asymmetric pattern lines. Elaborate top stitching on elbow in a biker look. Lapel collar with additional stand up collar with press buttons in white.... [more]


Race for Water – A key player in fight against plastic pollution
Race For Water,
To mark World Oceans Day on June 8, 2017, the Race for Water Foundation is drawing attention to the need for concerted action against the plastic pollution that is swamping our oceans.... [more]


America's Cup - Image gallery - Pitchpole and righting sequence
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World's Richard Gladwell was on the water and ashore when the Emirates Team New Zealand AC50 pitchpoled just after starting in Race 4 of the second day of the Louis Vuitton Trophy Semi-Finals. Here's some images from on the water and ashore as the catamaran was righted and recovered.... [more]


'Keepers' the target as the World Cup Final commences
Daniel Smith,
The World Cup Final kicked off in Santander, Spain today (6 June) with sailors aiming to put some 'keepers' on the board.... [more]


America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race Day 3 action-shots
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race - Day 3.... [more]


Mike Maier takes Finn Masters lead in Barbados
Robert Deaves,
Six time Finn World Masters champion Michael Maier, from Czech Republic, has taken the lead in Barbados after another tough and windy day out on Carlisle Bay. Rafa Trujillo, from Spain, drops to second while Piet Eckert, from Switzerland, moves up to third.... [more]


America's Cup - Day 11 - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
Big day on Great Sound. Four races were held at the upper limit of the wind range today and the skills of these sailors were tested. The pre start jostling was rather tame today and in three out of the four starts, one of the teams was late to the line. It seems that teams had come to the conclusion that they weren't going to win the race at the start but they could easily loose it.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team New Zealand capsize in Bermuda
America's Cup,
Peter Burling's Emirates Team New Zealand suffered a major capsize in their second Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoff Semi-Final race of the day against Sir Ben Ainslie's Land Rover BAR.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates have a massive day at office - All are safe
Nic Douglass,
Extreme conditions, breakage and a capsize were the highlights for day two of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Play Off Semi Finals.... [more]


America's Cup - Kiwis damage two wingsails but go 3-1 up in Semi-Final
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
Top America's Cup Challenger, Emirates Team New Zealand suffered a very challenging day on the Great Sound, Bermuda, on the second day of Semi-Final racing, suffering damage to two wingsails, and pitch-poling the AC50. The fortunate aspect to the day is that the team scored a come from behind win in the first race of the day... [more]


America's Cup - ETNZ go down the mine - big time-
John Curnow,
Dramatic footage and still of Emirates Team New Zealand going down the mine, and how! Full story on our sister site, YachtsandYachting.com, please go and watch it now. No harm to the crew, which is great news. Also lovely to hear Land Rover BAR request that their own chase boat get right in there to help. Sportsmanship lives on. WoooHooooo!... [more]


North Sails 3Di™ Technology debuts in small boat one design
North Sails,
North Sails 3Di technology enables sails to be made from fiber and adhesive only—without the need for Mylar film used in string-sails. An automated tape laying system allows designers precise control over the placement and orientation of material within each sail.... [more]


Rafa Trujillo opens Finn World Masters defence with two bullets
Robert Deaves,
After the practice races on Sunday was abandoned due to strong winds, a similar forecast for Monday didn't lend much hope for the racing to keep to schedule. An early AP ashore fuelled that dismay, but then the wind moderated to 18-20 knots and the fleet was sent afloat.... [more]


RMSIR 2017 all set to stay on course
RMSIR Media,
The Royal Selangor Yacht Club (RSYC) today announced that the 28th Raja Muda Selangor International Regatta (RMSIR) fleet will set sail from Port Klang on 18 November 2017 and maintain its regular course along Malaysia's west coast to the finish line.... [more]


Rolex China Sea Race - Famous Classic Yacht Dorade Takes on Asia
RHKYC Media,
The 12th entry for 29th edition of the Rolex China Sea Race has been received - from the famous classic yacht Dorade. The China Sea Race was established in 1962 with five yachts racing from Hong Kong to Corrigedor, Philippines. The winner was C.F. Von Sydow's on his yacht Reverie a 40' foot classic Yawl designed by Sparkman & Stephens and launched in 1957. Now comes another S&S - Dorade.... [more]


America's Cup - Day 10 - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
The Challenger Playoff started today on Great Sound in 15 knots from the southeast. The first pairing featured ETNZ against BAR while the second pairing was Artemis vs. Softbank Japan. Each pair was to race two matches today.... [more]


Famous names and faces prepare for Airlie Beach Race Week showdown
Di Pearson,
Several famous boats and equally famous sailors with speed as their focus are ready for a showdown at Airlie Beach Race Week, to be held from 10 to 17 August 2017.... [more]


Close competition in Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs
America's Cup,
After Mother Nature put paid to the scheduled first day of Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs action, Bermuda presented the four teams contesting the second stage of competition in the 35th America's Cup with clear skies, perfect race conditions and good winds. Those conditions helped to produce a day of contrasts, with fantastic competition in one half of the Semi-Final table... [more]


Land Rover BAR breaks wing, ETNZ take two, Japan and Sweden one each
Nic Douglass,
An unexpected day eventuated for the first day of Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Play Off Semi Final racing in Bermuda.... [more]


America's Cup - Racing set in Semi-Finals, Minus points for Challenger
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
Racing is expected to get underway in the Semi-Finals of the 35th America's Cup in what is forecast to be ideal sailing conditions. The other revelation which came from today's session was an explanation of the Bonus Point won by Oracle Team USA. The application of that means that the Challenger will start with a one point deficit in the America's Cup and the Defender will start on zero points.... [more]


Poppy takes Australia to her dad who's afflicted with Parkinson's
John Curnow,
It's a very sad way to begin such a great voyage. Not that you would know from the ultra-effervescent Poppy Moore, mind you. So the chance to talk with her and learn her tale was fantastic, and she is also the best one to recount it. “I decided to sail around Australia to raise awareness and funds for Parkinson's, because my father's got Parkinson's... [more]


Leading experts appointed to World Sailing's Sustainability Commission
Daniel Smith – World Sailing,
One of the world's most accomplished and successful offshore sailors, Golding will lead a group of independent experts, thought leaders and distinguished sailors. Each member of the Sustainability Commission has a common passion and desire to drive sustainability within sailing and the marine industry forward.... [more]


WA Sabres gearing up for the Sabre swarm on the Swan-
Chelsea Baker,
WA sailors are gearing up for over 60 Sabres to swarm the Swan River for the 40th Sabre National Championships in late December. The regatta is hosted by the Perth Dinghy Sailing Club and supported by the City of Perth. WA President Brian Jones states “we are hoping to beat the record of 65 Sabres on the Swan, the record set at the 2013/14 Perth Nationals”.... [more]
 



 

 
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