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Never a dull moment

20/08/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 21 Aug 2017

 

 

Never a dull moment

Never a Dull Moment - SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week 2017  Andrea Francolini / SMIRW
You know I don't even remember where I saw that boat racing anymore. Cannot tell you what type of vessel it was, or even what colour. Makes you think of some of those momentous ocean races, where things changed perpetually, and every rag on board had either been up, or was now strewn around the place from the bottom of the companion way to the darkest parts of the forepeak.

Still, well done to them for choosing ‘Never a dull moment' as their boat's name, for in today's world it also seems more like a mantra for life, rather than a fleeting dinner party comment. Come to think of it, who has dinner parties anymore? The younglings call them gatherings, and even your own ones now seem to sprawl from inside, to outside, and kitchen bench to dining table.

Righto, all around the globe the racing continues, and thank you for your comments and emails about all that. They are appreciated, and the team enjoy what they do, so that you may have the latest news, as well as considered opinion.

So barely two months on from the start of the now complete 35th AC, it was interesting to see that ETNZ supremo, Grant Dalton, comment that the Protocol document for the 36th ‘is basically done'. As well as, ‘We are tweaking a few things, but they are only detail around dates and things like that', and that it will be with us in about six weeks time. The Auld Mug itself is also to undergo a remodelling of sorts, to account for lack of real estate to put the winner's name on it, but are there any gems left inside the material already undergoing circulation, almost a bit like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch?

The auld mug in the Rotunda at SF City Hall  Erik Simonson/ h2oshots.com


Well the country of origin thing for both sailors and boats certainly seems to be getting a plug, with comments from Dalton like, ‘People will see a more respectful (approach to) the Deed of Gift.... In recent years it has gone away a lot from the principles of the Deed of Gift, so we are returning more to that.' Then adding, (it will be) ‘more in line to when New Zealand last had it.'

Of course, in addition to sorting out the paperwork, he's also schmoozing and looking for dosh. This will be an interesting element in and of itself, for Luna Rossa have deep pockets. It will also impact on us, because Dalton has said that, ‘I think it's better when a nation is fighting another nation', and punctuated that with a distinct reference to KA 6. A stoush across the ditch is always a good thing and with the Tasman Project, maybe it could end up being more of a reality than a dull moment in a conversation at a dinner party...

And so with that segue built, as well as apologies to my long forgotten English teacher for using a conjunction to start a sentence, we move on. In the last two weeks we began and then continued a discussion. Many have agreed with our own little Protocol for the way it will be conducted, and you can see about that firstly in Red Circle Boutique, and then subsequently with Tahzjay.

As Breaker Morant said, "Shoot straight. Don't make a mess of it."  


Now we won't wax lyrical this time, or each week henceforth, and dedicate an entire editorial to the subject. Rather, we'll draw out a paragraph or two from your comments or suggestions, anonymous or named, and put them into this conversation that never has a dull moment, and there's that line again...

This time we are going to think about events, and then very importantly, our wonderful volunteers. Whilst sailing is a sport for life, as we move on there just won't be as many lifers left in the game. Already, there is a distinct and noticeable switch to people who have picked up the sport at a point later in life, and not when they were principally given the job of bailing the Mirror or Pacer. This is more than likely to continue and gather pace through the bottom of the J Curve.

It is not unreasonable to think that there just won't be the pool of skilled and dedicated souls who do so well, for us to then draw on. The result? We will have to pay, and then how is that to be funded?

Moving up to the sharp bit of the pyramid, is it that with greater AUS involvement in both TeamUSA and TeamGBR that there will be greater friction on multiple levels? Could it be that the best and clearest path is for AUS Sailing to be actually de-mutualised, so that the AST side can get on with what it does so, so well, and then AUS Sailing can focus on where it derives it's largest mass (not income) from? Would this not then sharpen the senses of the now split AS, and gear it to the people it is to represent? Got something to add? Please email us

ABN Amro during the in port race of the 2006 Melbourne Stopover  TEAM ABN AMRO/Jon Nash


Before we go, we just have to mention that the VOR starts soon, and this time, after Leg Two it returns to Melbourne, albeit briefly. They arrive 27/12/17 and leave by 2/1/18, “... with the focus on community, festival, relaxing, the NYE party and it does it all with free admission”, said Mark Turnbull. “I am really looking forward to welcoming it back after a 12 year absence, and the Docklands Village will be a hive of activity with such a short stop for them. Wonderful to see a renewed focus on the Southern Ocean from the organisers.”

Turnbull's other love is Sail Melbourne, which is now known as Sail Melbourne International. The Olympic Classes will run from 29/11/17 to 3/12/17, and the Invited Classes are on from 1-4/12/17, all out of Royal Brighton YC. Apart from keeping the hitherto very successful aspirations alive with a real youth pathway, the kites also make a return. “As a result of the Tasman Project the Kiwis are coming to support it.”

Martin Dolenc - IKA Formula Kite Open Men and Women - Sailing World Cup Melbourne  Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy / World Sailing


Turnbull went on to add, “Our three year plan is to have a Summer of Sailing for 2020. We are trying to attract every Olympic Class to have the World Championships in Melbourne in the lead up to Tokyo. Regrettably the 470s are going to Spain, but we are working with all the rest, and they seem very keen to have a hit out in the Southern Hemisphere.”

Well then, 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 the very well attended and received AHIRW, the Clipper, 470, 505, Laser, Tasar, 29er, Finn, OKs, Mirrors, J-Boats, AC, Melges 20, J24, Jon Sanders, Sports Boats, Airlie, the Half-Tonners, VOR, Kites, Pittwater to Paradise, 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



Biggest Clipper Race sets sail from Liverpool in front of huge crowds
Grace Kitching / Clipper Ventures,
712 non-professional crew, the most ever in its eleven editions, from all walks of life and including many who had no previous sailing experience, will take on Mother Nature in this ultimate ocean challenge, representing 41 different nationalities.... [more]


America's Cup - Two months on from start of 35th Match + Video
Emirates Team New Zealand,
To mark the passing of the two month milestone since the start of the 35th Match for the America's Cup, Emirates Team New Zealand have released this compilation from the series in Bermuda.... [more]


Audi Hamilton Island Race Week – Day 1 stunner
Nic Douglass,
There was competition right throughout the fleet, but none so tight as the two sister ships, RP66's Alive and Wild Oats X (Nanoq for the duration of the regatta under the helm or HRH Frederik Crown Prince of Denmark) and RP100's Wild Oats XI and newly launched Black Jack.... [more]


Audi Hamilton Island Race Week cracker opening day
Lisa Ratcliff / Crosbie Lorimer / AHIRW,
Racing began on Day 1 of Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2017 in idyllic conditions, excited and some nervous crews facing the prospect of a 25-30 knot sou'easters and strong tide making for a wild downwind run from the narrow start in Dent Passage.... [more]


Clipper Race Leg 1 preview - Liverpool, UK, to Punta del Este, Uruguay
Clipper Round the World,
The Clipper 2017-18 Round the World Yacht Race promises a shore side spectacle when the fleet crosses the start line in front of the large crowds that are expected to line the River Mersey at 1230 (BST) today.... [more]


470 Class Japan National Championships - Day 2
Tomoko Nishi,
S wind, 6kt – 113 boats were devided into Yellow, Blue and Red, and R1 started as scheduled at 11:00. The wind stayed 6kt during R1, and then 8kt for R2. Later, it increased to 10+, and Oscar flag was up for R3 at the start.... [more]


2017 Melges 20 U.S. National Championship - Nail-biting final day
Melges 20,
A massive round of congratulations is in order for newly crowned Drew Freides on Pacific Yankee. He and his team which includes Morgan Reeser and Charlie Smythe are the 2017 Melges 20 U.S. National Champions.... [more]


Clipper Race - British Olympians swap sports for new challenge at sea
Kathryn Foulkes,
Joining this year's Great Britain entry in the Clipper 2017-18 Round the World Yacht Race are two athletes who have already spent their lives representing their country at the highest level.... [more]


470 Class Japan National Championships - Day 1 kicked off
Tomoko Nishi,
113 entries from 15 countries – two current 470 World Champions are taking part in the 46th 470 class Japan National championship. For women, it is 31st Woman's 470 National title. It is great to see 28 overseas teams including Olympic medalists and both Men & Women's current 470 World Champions (AUS and POL).... [more]


2017 J/111 World Championship - Preview
Jboats.com,
Every team's journey to a starting line is a tale of organization, crew alignment, vessel preparation and practice. Add in international travel, and the complexity snowballs. Then, weave in the pressures and prestige of a World Championship— in this case the 2017 J/111 World Championships (August 23-27, 2017), hosted by St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, California — and situation compounds.... [more]


SAP 505 Worlds Sailor Profile - Australian skipper Earle Alexander
Bill Wagner,
Earle Alexander - Retired. I worked for the last 20 years as a Consultant Mining Engineer. For 30 years before that, I worked as Engineer and Manager in underground metal mines for mining companies and Government Mine Safety Inspectors.... [more]


Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - Three sleeps to go-
Clipper Round the World,
With less than 72 hours before the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race fleet line up on the River Mersey to start the 2017-18 edition of the 40,000 nautical mile race around the globe, anticipation is building in Albert Dock with crowds gathering to wish the fleet well.... [more]


US Grade Two Grand Slam begins this weekend in Chicago
Chicago Match Race,
This weekend Chicago Yacht Club and Chicago Match Race Center are co-hosting the first stop of the three-event, US Grand Slam Series. The field of competitors includes twelve teams from five countries, seven of which are currently ranked in top 100 in World Sailing match racing rankings. Sailors will compete in CYC's fleet of Sonars just outside Belmont Harbor, alongside Chicago Air & Water Show.... [more]


2017 Melges 20 U.S. National Championship - Day 2 - Newport long haul
Melges 20,
The sunny skies on Day One of the 2017 Melges 20 U.S. National Championship hosted by Sail Newport were replaced with low flying southerly squalls and an on-time 1100 start. PRO Anderson Reggio sent the fleet to the 'inside' Halfway Rock racecourse for what would be a very exciting, four-race day of Melges 20 sailing.... [more]


Laser Radial Youth World Championships – Day 6
Katie Olsen,
Dimitris Papadimitriou of Greece, who was not ranked in the top 10 heading in to the Final Series, began pulling himself to the front with a third and fourth yesterday in gold fleet, and another incredible performance in today's racing.... [more]


Iranian finn sailor aims to make history at Tokyo 2020
Robert Deaves,
Ahmad Ahmadi is aiming to become the first Iranian sailor to compete at the Olympic Games. He opens his campaign at the 2017 Finn Gold Cup next month at Balatonfoldvar in Hungary and has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help fund his Olympic dream and give him the best possible chances of success in Tokyo.... [more]


Young prepared for tight battle at Laser Radial World Championship
Anisha Walkerley / RYA,
While Young says being defending champion has given extra impetus to this edition's build-up, she knows it will count for little when she takes to the startline alongside 99 rivals from 41 nations when competition starts on the IJsselmeer next week... [more]


29er Hong Kong Open – Notice of race released
RHKYC Media,
With mild winter conditions of warm sea and air temperatures, great breeze and boasting some of the best race tracks available anywhere, all eyes will be on the world's best 29er sailors competing here in Hong Kong... [more]


Tasar World Championship in Gamagori
Jenny Sorensen,
The five race day event saw the outstanding North American crew from Seattle YC, former gold and bronze medal Olympians in the Flying Dutchman and 49'er Classes, Jonathan and Libby Johnson McKee, take out their fourth World Tasar Title... [more]


Audi Hamilton Race Week - Preview
Jboats.com,
Audi Hamilton Island Race Week is one of Australia's favourite yachting events and a firm fixture on the international sailing calendar. Competitors, family and friends come together to enjoy the convivial atmosphere and unique camaraderie of the event's on-water and off-water carnival.... [more]


215 entries for Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2017
Lisa Ratcliff,
Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2017 has drawn 215 boats ranging in size from 22 up to 100 feet for the popular annual winter series starting this coming Sunday, August 20, 2017.... [more]


A Pacific Yankee Doodle Dandy opening day at Melges 20 Nationals
Melges 20,
On a traditional sunny, summer day, Newport is known for giving sailors a headfake with a weak, northerly, morning breeze, only to have that fade into a solid, southwest seabreeze. Knowing the conditions well and despite the solid northerly morning gradient, PRO Anderson Reggio wisely postponed the 2017 Melges 20 U.S. National Championship fleet, and settled on a 2 o'clock... [more]


Admiral's Cup Regatta will span the generations
David Salter,
Excitement in the yachting community surrounding the Admiral's Cup 50th Anniversary Regatta has spread to all corners of the sailing world. News of the event, to be held in Sydney this December, has also inspired some remarkable reunions.... [more]


Twenty-eighth blog from Jon Sanders - He's made it to Noumea
Jon Sanders,
'Noumea' New Caledonia a long Island - kinda lies south-east to north west. 30 N Miles wide and 220 miles long, sort of. Plenty of reef. The fringing reef well out with several well posted passages into the Lagoon. Once inside the lagoon one cannot steer a course direct to Noumea, or one would come to a grinding halt. 'Crunch' (Coral reef and Islets). Never the less a small boat paradise....... [more]


Laser Radial Youth World Championships – Day 5
Katie Olsen,
Under gray skies and rain, the breeze built from 10 knots for the first race up around 15 knots for the second – the heaviest wind seen at the event thus far.... [more]


OK Dinghy World No.1 for the third time for Greg Wilcox
Robert Deaves,
Tomasz Gaj and Pawel Pawlaczyk from Poland record career bests in second and third, as does fourth placed Henrik Kofoed. The August release includes 488 sailors, 56 of whom sailed their first ranking event in 2017. The Wiorld Ranking list, and the numbers sailing OK Dinghy, keeps getting bigger.... [more]


Australian Trailable Yacht and Sports Boat Championship – Preview
John Burgess,
Trailable Yachts and Sports Boats from all over Australia are expected to attend this annual event, which is rotated around the eastern seaboard states on an annual basis.... [more]


A beautiful day wraps up Airlie Beach Race Week
Di Pearson / ABRW Media,
The weather gods smiled, answering competitors' prayers in the Whitsunday Sailing Club hosted event, a light zephyr of breeze filtering across Pioneer Bay in time to start a bay course.... [more]


Early peek at Tokyo for Aussie World beaters
David Sygall,
World Champion sailors, Rio Olympic silver medalists Mathew Belcher and Will Ryan, will get a precious taste of the 2020 Games environment when they contest the 470 Class Japan Championships at Enoshima, starting on Friday.... [more]


Multihull madness at Airlie Beach Race Week
Di Pearson,
Going into the final day's racing at Whitsunday Sailing Club's Airlie Beach Race Week, local sailmaker Paul Mitchell (Ullman Sails), leads the charge for overall honours in the Multihull Racing division, three points ahead of George Owens' Fury Road.... [more]


Pantaenius Newport to Coffs Coast Yacht Race - enter now, pay later
Event Media,
On December 27, 2017, and for the very first time, Pantaenius Sail and Motor Yacht Insurance will be the naming rights sponsor of a major yacht race in Australia. The return of the annual Christmas time race to Coffs Harbour is awaited by many looking for a shorter offshore race, which means you can be out and back before having to return to work.... [more]


2017 U.S. National Championship - Newport Pow Wow
Melges 20,
Summer sailing and racing in Newport is at its seasonal high point and smack dab in the middle of it all, is the 2017 Melges 20 U.S. National Championship hosted by Sail Newport happening on August 17-19. Three days of competitive sailing will take place under the careful management of PRO Anderson Reggio and his legion of local sailing and race committee volunteers.... [more]


2017 Laser Radial Youth World Championships - Day 4
Katie Olsen,
Three races were completed today in each fleet, concluding the qualifying series for the 2017 Laser Radial Youth World Championships in Holland.... [more]


Euro Car Parks Half Ton Classics Cup - Racing postponed for Day 3
Half-Ton Class Association,
As forecast, winds in excess of 30 knots off the Old Head of Kinsale forced the abandonment of the programme for Day 3 of the Euro Car Parks Half Ton Classics Cup at Kinsale Yacht Club, Ireland.... [more]


Step two for Kialoa II
Lisa Ratcliff,
Kialoa II has completed the Rolex Fastnet Race and will soon hoist sails and head to Sydney, Australia, and the second major goal for the owners Patrick and Keith Broughton, the Rolex Sydney Hobart starting from Sydney Harbour on December 26, 2017.... [more]


MAPFRE set the Volvo Ocean Race bar with overall Leg Zero victory
Volvo Ocean Race,
Charlie Enright's Vestas 11th Hour Racing became the third team to grab a victory from four stages in Leg Zero – a series of pre-race qualifying stages for the next edition of the round-the-world race – as they sneaked ahead of MAPFRE in the early hours of Wednesday morning.... [more]


Young British Finn squad head to U23 Finn World Championship
Robert Deaves,
The squad of six, under the guidance of coach James Hadden, a former British Sailing Team member, have made significant improvements.... [more]


Gosford J24 Regatta and NSW State Championships – Preview
Paula Dock, J/24 Australia,
In 2016 nine boats from Sydney and two from Melbourne made the trip to Cronulla, so hopefully this year we will get nine from Cronulla making the trip to Sydney, and hopefully more from interstate for good competitive racing.... [more]


Feeling of flying – Inaugural Victorian Kite Foil State Championships
Lesley Fasala,
Kiteboarding is no stranger to Royal Brighton Yacht Club, where there has been many kiting events held in the past. There are strong synergies between the two sports and this event represents a further strengthening of the relationship between kiting and sailing.... [more]


Royal Geelong Yacht Club bidding for three major international events
Royal Geelong Yacht Club,
RGYC is currently in the bidding to deliver the 49er/NACRA World Titles in January, 2020, the Laser Masters World Titles in March, 2020, and the Fireball World Championships in January, 2022 in Geelong.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – MAPFRE seal overall Leg Zero victory
Kevin Fylan,
The decision to call a halt to the racing came late on Tuesday night as the stage had become a drifting contest, with the teams making a series of expensive gybes in a bid to find some wind, and latest ETAs predicting that the boats would not reach Lisbon until well into Thursday.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – What the skippers say
Jonno Turner / Volvo Ocean Race,
We had an email a couple of hours ago from Race Control saying that the forecast was no wind at all and they decided to shorten the race which I think is a good decision because this Leg Zero was already becoming quite long and we are looking forward to finish and have a good rest.... [more]


Airlie Beach Race Week – Images and videos by Nic Douglass
Nic Douglass,
I took the opportunity to catch up with two of Australia's best race officials, Ross Wilson and Kevin Wilson, to chat about the event so far, racing yesterday... [more]


Seventh race sees Swuzzlebubble edge ahead at Half Ton Classics Cup
Half-Ton Class Association,
In a clear statement of intent for the remainder of the regatta, Phil Plumtree's Swuzzlebubble found form on the second day of racing at the Euro Car Parks Half Ton Classics Cup at Kinsale with two wins and two second places during a long day afloat sailed in ideal conditions.... [more]


Mirror World Championship - Overall report
Simon Barwood,
Australia hasn't had a Mirror World Champion for 26 years. The 2019 Mirror World Championship will be sailed on Sydney Harbour. As hosts our message to the world's Mirror sailors is... PLEASE... DON'T... COME.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - MAPFRE invest in west – and it's looking best
Sam Matson,
With the exception of Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag, the fleet remained close together to the east of the front throughout the night, experiencing light northeasterly winds as they sailed down wind towards Cape Finisterre.... [more]


Laser Radial Youth World Championships – Day 3
Eric Faust - ILCA,
With enough speed to sail off the start and upwind, the fleet managed to cover two thirds of the first beat before the wind shifted 40 degrees to the left and the race was abandoned. The wind continued to shift left 20 more degrees before dying completely.... [more]


France annihilates Rolex Fastnet Race competition for a third time
James Boyd,
As ever the course took the giant fleet west down the English Channel, either side of the prohibited 'traffic separation scheme' zone between Land's End and the Scilly Isles, across the Celtic Sea to the Fastnet Rock, four miles off southwest Ireland, back south leaving Bishop Rock and the Scilly Isles to port and then, on past the Lizard, to the finish off Plymouth - in total 605 nautical miles.... [more]


Auric's Quest's entry for Club Marine Pittwater to Paradise Regatta
Sail Paradise,
Now, with the inaugural 380-nautical mile Club Marine Pittwater to Paradise Regatta scheduled to start on January 2, and Bartercard Sail Paradise 2018 just four days later, Bestall has decided to try for the double.... [more]


Airlie Beach Race Week – A change of plan on Day 4
Di Pearson / ABRW Media,
The Goat (NSW) has taken up residence at the top of the IRC Passage scoreboard. Ray ‘Hollywood' Roberts is steering the Sydney 38 owned by Mitch Gordon.... [more]


70th Maria Island Race at Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania – Preview
RYCT,
The Sydney Hobart was first sailed in 1945, the Maria Island Race two years later, and is a qualifier for the 628-nautical mile ocean classic.... [more]


Panerai Newport Classic Yacht Regatta returns for 38th edition
Event Media,
For the first time, immediately following the Herreschoff Classic Yacht Regatta, Newport Classic Yacht Regatta competitors will compete in a point-to-point race from Bristol to Newport.... [more]


New Caledonia Match Race - Overall
Laurence Bouchet,
The New Caledonian Team of Cyril Fortin, Kim Goetz and Félipé Minier have won the Aircalin Match Racing Cup. The Cercle Nautique Calédonien have run this event since 2012 and until now Australian or New Zealand teams have always won. Not this year!... [more]


Layer up, come rain, come shine
Musto Australia,
Sailing & Lifestyle Layers. Come rain. Come Shine. Musto's performance layers will keep you ready for both.... [more]


A medal for the 470 Medal Maker
Australian Sailing,
Australian Sailing's Head Coach and 470 Coach since 1997 Victor Kovalenko has an unparalleled coaching record, his sailors have won ten Olympic medals and 19 world championships. He is widely known as the Medal Maker and his string of coaching success continued recently when the 470 World Championship 2017 was won in Thessaloniki Greece, by Australia's Mat Belcher and Will Ryan.... [more]


Trainee doctors versus champion skiffies at Airlie Beach Race Week
Di Pearson,
It has come to light that there is a bit of a return grudge match going on at Whitsunday Sailing Club's Airlie Beach Race Week, with a group of experienced skiffies again taking on a boat load of medical students in Cruising Division 1 on two illustrious yachts.... [more]


2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race - Leg Zero - Light wind as calms continue
Conrad Colman,
The fleet restarted on Monday morning from the south coast of Brittany in the same order they finished yesterday, so it was no surprise to see MAPFRE and Vestas 11th Hour Racing take an early lead.... [more]


2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race - And they're off-
Jonno Turner,
The fleet restarted the fourth and final stage of Leg Zero at 0615 UTC on Monday – with the boats spread just over five minutes apart from front to back.... [more]


Three races begin Half Ton Classics Cup but no runaway leaders
Half-Ton Class Association,
Consistent sailing by Nigel Biggs on his newly-refurbished Checkmate XVIII put the British team at the top of the leaderboard of the Euro Car Parks Half Ton Classics Cup at Kinsale after a rain-soaked opening day. However, just two points separate first to fourth places and the regatta is set to be a cliff-hanger.... [more]


Laser Radial Youth World Championships – Day 2
Eric Faust - ILCA,
On Alpha Course, the yellow fleet got off their start under a U Flag and Ireland's Ewan Mcmahon led the way around the course with Josh Armit of New Zealand and Australian Caelin Winchcombe close on his tail. The following blue and red fleets had multiple general recalls before finally starting race one.... [more]


Melges 32 World Championship – Countdown to the start
IM32CA,
ot only does it crown the next Melges 32 World Champion, but it will also define the true strength of teams after a long season on the World League circuit.... [more]


More from the Rolex Fastnet Race by Nic Douglass
Nic Douglass,
What a great representation of sailing! An absolute pleasure to talk with Didier Goudoux, the overall winner on IRC of the Royal Ocean Racing Club's ROLEX Fastnet Race on his boat Lann Ael 2 with his son and daughter on board with him. So many congratulations and hope to see you again soon!... [more]


Aircalin Match Racing Cup – Day 3
Laurence Bouchet CNC,
Today's weather forecast was again a dream time for Match racing, great sun and 10 knots of wind. On the program of the day, Complete the qualifying phases, and, if time permits, make the quarterfinals or directly the semi-finals.... [more]


U23 Finn World Championship – Preview
Robert Deaves,
Kasüske, from Berlin, comes from a tight group of young German Finn sailors that first emerged in 2014 and have gradually progressed each year. He missed selection for Rio 2016 but was close enough to know he was on the right path if he wanted to qualify for Tokyo in 2020.... [more]


Griffin Sailing Team conquer inaugural Fareast 28R World Championship
Icarus Sports,
Griffin Sailing Team and Drake have their own fight for the World title, in this match race contest. Griffin Sailing Team dominated by scoring a second and a first – taking the title, leaving second place to Drake.... [more]


Rolex China Sea Race - First time entry Shanghai seeks crew
RHKYC,
The third Chinese entry in the 2018 Rolex China Sea Race has been received from Hanse 575, Shanghai. Shanghai's owner and skipper, Zhu Li Xiong is a veteran sailor with 33 years of experience and he will be joined on the Race by a core crew of eight ranging in age from 28 to 35. The team have participated in a slew of top races in China including the China Cup, Round Hainan Regatta... [more]


Australian Yachting Championship 2018 - Entries reach double figures
Australian Sailing,
Entries for Australia's Premier Keelboat event, the Australian Yachting Championships, are open with a swag of boats signing up across IRC, ORC and ORCi divisions for the 2018 edition of the race to be hosted by Sandringham Yacht Club from 19-21 January.... [more]


Teams rally to keep fleet at full strength for Half Ton Cup
Half-Ton Class Association,
As the 21-strong fleet for the Euro Car Parks Half Ton Classics Cup prepares for race one on Monday morning (14th August 2017), a race against time has been ongoing since Friday to ensure one boat would make the start.... [more]


Aussies medal in Laser and 49er at 2017 Aarhus Sailing Week
Megan McKay,
Australians have medalled in both the Laser and 49er classes at the 2017 Aarhus Sailing Week in Denmark overnight. Leading the way for the Aussies were our Laser sailors. Matt Wearn took Gold in the Laser fleet, with Rio 2016 Gold Medallist, Tom Burton close behind in second place. Sailing in a south-westerly breeze of 11-15 knots, gusting up to 20 knots, the day proved challenging for the fleet.... [more]


Fremantle to Pittwater and onto paradise with Stealth
Lisa Ratcliff,
When yachtsman Robert Alpe decided to move into bluewater racing with the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club he looked Australia-wide for the right boat and eventually chose a Fremantle based 32-footer he then sailed 2,500 nautical miles home to Pittwater with a small delivery crew.... [more]


There's still time to trade in, trade up
North Sails,
There's never been a better time to upgrade your sail inventory. Save 20% on sails purchased during July or August when you trade in your old sail.... [more]


Oman Air moves top of overall Extreme Sailing Series™ leaderboard
Extreme Sailing Series,
Oman Air took its second Act victory in a row in a thrilling Hamburg finale, despite last minute pressure from SAP Extreme Sailing Team. The triumph sees the Omani syndicate move into pole position in the overall rankings.... [more]
 



 

 
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