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Ours or Theirs?

25/06/2017

 
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 26 Jun 2017

 

 

Ours or Theirs?

Day 3 – America's Cup Match  © BMW | Studio Borlenghi
So if last week's ditty was entitled ‘Mine or Yours?', then this week just had to be Ours or Theirs? That stands for ‘Ours', as in Aussie, or ‘Theirs', as in Kiwi. Ultimately, all of it is more than a tad Antipodean, anyway, and that is precisely the way we should probably look at it. As we go to press, i.e. hit the send button, for it is a long time since ink has hit the paper, the Kiwis stand on match point at six to one up.

No more nip'n'tuck with asymmetric foils. Time to plan for Lake Garda or the Viaduct, or both! Sandbagging wins again, and the AC retains it long held air of mystery and intrigue.

Dennis Conner returns the America's Cup to USA - Fremantle, February 1987  Bruce Jarvis


Could not help noticing that one Dennis Conner even feels it is time for the Auld Mug to come back downunder, once more. He had been hated by many in both Australia and New Zealand, but if you ever saw the video of the panel discussion with he and John Bertrand at an Etchells World Championship in Melbourne, then you probably have a differing opinion. One thing is for sure, you knew you were going to get it as it is, and recently, he stayed true to form and did not hold back at all.

Just like the VOR, the present AC Administration had touted a two-year cycle, to which Conner had said on air with Rachel Smalley in NZL!new, 'I like what I'm hearing about the possibility of going back to a mono hull and not making it the same circus that we have [in Bermuda].'

Reflecting on how the TV ratings are bad and the hotel rooms are empty, Conner said, 'It used to be something special and they've turned this into a completely different event.” He then went on to add, 'People want to go back to what they saw in Auckland with a downtown event, the centre of the America's Cup, everybody having a great time, lots of people, lots of boats, lots of spectators and I see nothing but good to come out of it.'

Two to three times wind speed as boat speed. Yep. It's called SuperFoiler for a reason!  © John Curnow


So then, it is important to note that the whole notion does not just apply to AC. A wise, or is that wise-cracking (and he'll very much appreciate the difference) West Australian said to me just the other day how Australia has lost a bit of it's world-renowned can do attitude in an ocean of political correctness. That's a fair comment, but to show that it has not died out entirely, and can still be fully ignited in the bowels of the turbine when required, Bill and Jack Macartney present the SuperFoiler as a case in point, the flag atop the mountain, or literally, standing head and shoulders above the rest.

Heading back up to the top, as it were, where the headline came from is that the very genesis of the SuperFoiler Grand Prix idea is all Aussie, as too is the cash, know-how, plan, hulls, and development, but the spars and foils are Kiwi. (Yes the designer is a Seppo, but a bloody good one at that!) Ultimately, what I am saying is that maybe it is time in this age of global commercialisation to not hold onto rules to tightly, but rather allow for some collaboration by creating space for some other shoulders next to you on the grindstone.

Final day race – America's Cup J-Class Regatta  Ingrid Abery


Right. Before we get so deep as to make the Mindanao Trench look like a puddle, we'll just say well done to the Poms for the Youth AC, and how glorious were the J's? Thank you Ingrid and Carlo for making my day, and I dare say equally so for many, many others.

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 52 Super Series, Finns, Kieler Woche, Para World Sailing Championships, Extreme Sailing Series, J-Class, Jon Sanders 10th, Optis, Youth AC, Paynesville in Gippsland, VOR, The Bridge, J24s, Hammo, 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



Queen Mary 2 takes on trimarans as Centennial Transat begins
The Bridge,
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52 Super Series Audi Sailing Week – Rán Racing rise to win
52 Super Series,
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Marrai tiebreaks his way to Laser gold at Kiel Week
SVG Verlag,
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1977 Finn Gold Cup Regatta ends in Palamos with everyone a winner
Robert Deaves,
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America's Cup Match – Chat with Iain Murray and OTUSA's asymmetry
Nic Douglass,
I asked Big Fella about the asymmetric concept again this morning, and we covered some of the other US changes, and then we went over the reaction times involved with all of the dial downs yesterday.... [more]


America's Cup Match – More action shots from Day 3 by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Emirates Team New Zealand Vs Oracle Team USA. Studio Borlenghi provided a gallery of images from day three... [more]


America's Cup Match – Day 3 images by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Emirates Team New Zealand Vs Oracle Team USA. Studio Borlenghi provided a gallery of images from day three... [more]


German, Polish and Spanish racers claim Para World Sailing titles
Daniel Smith - World Sailing,
Heading into the final 2.4 Norlin OD races, there was just two points of separation between Kröger, Matt Bugg (AUS) and Damien Seguin (FRA). The title was up for grabs and the top performer on the day would take the title.... [more]


Audi Sailing Week - TP52 Super Series – Day 5 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Photographer Max Ranchi has provided this gallery of images from races seven and eight... [more]


Louis Vuitton America's Cup – Oracle take a win
Nic Douglass,
In summary, Oracle Team USA have used the five days off wisely and have definitely found some speed which made for a great day of racing on the water, and some awesome banter off the water! ETNZ and OTUSA are now all but even in the match up, but the Kiwis are still 4-1.... [more]


Joaquín Blanco awarded Finn Gold Cup 40 years late
Robert Deaves,
The wind at that 1977 event matched the mood of the competitors, with only five races possible in unusually light and feeble breezes. Blanco, who was already European Champion, won two races, was always in the top 10 and finished 23.3 points ahead of second placed José Luis Doreste, also of Spain, who would go on to win gold in Pusan at the 1988 Olympics... [more]


Aussie sailors in the mix at Kiel Week as they line up for medal races
Megan McKay,
Australia's sailors continue to impress in Europe as they compete in the Kiel Week regatta in Germany this week. Although early in the Olympic cycle, Australia is well-represented in three Olympic classes - the 49er, 470 Men and 470 Women, and our athletes are in strong positions heading into today's medal races.... [more]


America's Cup - An even day for Emirates Team New Zealand
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
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America's Cup - Finals Day 3 - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
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America's Cup Finals - Saturday's match action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
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America's Cup - Spithill and Oracle Team USA get on track with win
Oracle Team USA,
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America's Cup - The fightback starts here
America's Cup,
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America's Cup - Defender wins their first race in 35th Match
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
Oracle Team USA got on the scoreboard for their Defence of the America's Cup taking their first win in six races, by an 11-second margin over the Challenger Emirates Team New Zealand in the second race of the day. The wind confounded the official forecast clocking in at over 11kts average before the start of the first race and gusting to over 12kts.... [more]


Finns set for match race duel in Kiel Week Medal Races
Andy Rice,
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52 Super Series – Audi Sailing Week – Closing the deal
52 Super Series,
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Para World Sailing Championships going down to the wire
Daniel Smith - World Sailing,
In amongst Kieler Woche (Kiel Week) sailing festival, the sailors racing across the 2.4 Norlin OD, Men's Hansa 303 and Women's Hansa 303, all One Person Keelboats, were tested by a south westerly 13-16 knot breeze, somewhat less than the 20+ knots that pushed them to survival mode the day prior.... [more]


Audi Sailing Week - TP52 Super Series – Day 4 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Photographer Max Ranchi has provided this gallery of images from coastal race six... [more]


Triple bullets for 470 stars in a windy westerly at Kiel Week
SVG Verlag,
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Nevin Sayre,
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'Survival' sailing at the Para World Sailing Championships
Ross Gale,
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America's Cup - Predictwind pitches breeze to Emirates Team NZ's forte
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
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Audi Sailing Week - TP52 Super Series – Day 3 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Photographer Max Ranchi has provided this gallery of images from races four and five... [more]


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Extreme Sailing Series,
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Our biggest EOFY sale ever
Ross and Whitcroft,
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Narumon Prapawong,
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Twenty-second blog from Jon Sanders - Starved for any news of world
Jon Sanders,
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America's Cup - More images of J-Class racing off Bermuda
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
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America's Cup - Largest ever J class fleet races off Bermuda
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
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Daniel Smith,
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Highlights from the 'Racing Forward' forum
Nic Douglass / PWC,
The highlights from the 'Racing Forward' forum at the Hamilton Princess, Bermuda on Tuesday 20 June, brought to you by PwC Bermuda and the America's Cup. The panel featured two fantastic sailors, who also happen to be women and part of the core group from The Magenta Project, Abby Ehler and Libby Greenhalgh. I was lucky enough to be the moderator for the panel,... [more]


Wild weather makes for a topsy-turvy day at Kiel Week
Andy Rice,
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Para World Sailing Championships – What a difference a day makes
Daniel Smith – World Sailing,
The day had a bit of everything. There were grey skies, heavy showers and no breeze in the morning. Moving into the afternoon, a sudden sunny spell was coupled with a heavy breeze, gusting up to 25 knots. The breeze declined as the afternoon played out before dropping off completely and bringing another rain shower to put an end to the day.... [more]


Interviews from final day of the Red Bull Youth America's Cup
Nic Douglass,
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Rán Racing on top of 52 Super Series Roller Coaster
52 Super Series,
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Red Bull Youth America´s Cup – Wrap-up
America's Cup,
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Audi Sailing Week - TP52 Super Series – Day 2 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from day two... [more]


Barcelona revealed as venue for Extreme Sailing Series™ Act 4
Extreme Sailing Series,
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New chapter for the New Caledonia Groupama Race
Lisa Ratcliff,
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Red Bull Youth America's Cup – Images by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Britain grabs Red Bull Youth America's Cup title in the last-minute upset. Studio Borlenghi provided a gallery of images... [more]


New talent on the block at Para World Sailing Championships
Ross Gale,
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Paynesville set to become boating paradise
Fleur Stone,
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When the going gets hot Zhik has the answers on what to wear afloat
Liz Rushall,
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America's Cup - Oracle Team USA gets a look aboard Kiwi AC50
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
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52 Super Series - Sled Supreme on Topsy Turvy opening day in Sardinia
52 Super Series,
The 52 Super Series fleet's love-hate relationship with the coastal race discipline continues. Some days they are loved, most of all by those who have a good one. But correspondingly the bad days are often some of the darkest.... [more]


Great Britain grabs Red Bull Youth AC title in last-minute upset
America's Cup,
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Scheidt shows young guns the way at Kiel Week
Andy Rice / Kieler Woche,
The Brazilian five-time Olympic medallist sits two points off the lead, currently held by young New Zealanders Josh Porebski and Trent Rippey, with Australia's David Gilmour and Joel Turner in second overall after three heats. Sitting a point off the podium are the Rio 2016 Olympic bronze medallists and local heroes, Erik Heil and Thomas Ploessel.... [more]


Light wind specialists shine at the Para World Sailing Championships
Daniel Smith – World Sailing,
Two races were completed in the Open 2.4 Norlin OD, Men's Hansa 303 and Women's Hansa 303, all One Person Keelboats open to classified sailors with minimum disabilities.... [more]


Audi Sailing Week TP52 Super Series– Coastal race images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from coastal race... [more]


Team AkzoNobel's Volvo Ocean Race boat christened in The Hague
AkzoNobel,
A flotilla of nine young Optimist dinghy sailors from the nearby Yacht Club proudly escorted the 65-foot team AkzoNobel yacht into the dock.... [more]


Perfect conditions for J24 Short Course Championships
Simon Grain,
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Meet the Clipper 2017-18 crew David Wilson
Clipper Round the World,
The Clipper Race is an adventure of a lifetime but it does come at a cost – a long separation from your loved ones. Luckily though for our crew, it's true what they say that absence does make the heart grow fonder.... [more]


Kiel Week - Seven nations are celebrating their victories
SVG Verlag,
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Lionheart wins America's Cup J-Class Regatta
Carlo Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from America's Cup J-Class Regatta.... [more]


A big cat is the 150th entry for Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2017
Lisa Ratcliff,
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Fairytale start for TeamBDA but Land Rover Bar Academy dominate Day 1
America's Cup,
Day one of the 2017 Red Bull Youth America's Cup Finals belonged to Land Rover BAR Academy who sit on top of the leaderboard heading into day two after two second places and a first place in the three races on day one.<... [more]


America's Cup J-Class Regatta – Final race images by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery provided this gallery of images from final day race... [more]


Red Bull Youth America's Cup sailors are the story of the summer
America's Cup,
A group of young athletes from the small island of Bermuda have defied the odds. They won the hearts of their country in the Qualifiers, and when the Finals play out on 20th and 21st June, the whole world may be under their spell.... [more]


Zhik 29er Worlds 2018 - NoR and Entry Forms available
RHKYC Media,
The Pre-Worlds will kick off on 27 December 2017 followed shortly after by the Zhik 29er Worlds commencing on 2 January 2018. Hong Kong experiences some of its best sailing conditions in January with great breeze and mild winter temperatures. The racing will be based out of Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Middle Island facility.... [more]


Christening of the new J-Class yacht SVEA in Bermuda
Carlo Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of new J-Class SVEA images from America's Cup J-Class Regatta.... [more]


America's Cup J-Class Regatta action-shots by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from America's Cup J-Class Regatta. Today was a historical day for the J Class as was the first time seven of these magnificent boat have race together.... [more]


America's Cup J-Class Regatta - Day 2 action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Ingrid Abery was on water at America's Cup J-Class Regatta and provided this gallery of images from Day 2 action.... [more]


Kiwi America's Cup domination - What can Oracle Team USA do about it-
Mark Jardine,
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Greenings International to debut in Clipper Round The World Ocean Race
Julia Fry / Clipper Ventures,
Founded in 1999 by Andrew Greening, a pioneer in international executive resourcing, Greenings International has enjoyed 29 years of trusted, cross-border partnerships with some of the world's leading corporates, private equity, regulators, and governments.... [more]


52 Super Series – Platoon marching on seeking new gains
52 Super Series,
Second in Key West in January, runners up again in Miami in March and then world championship victors in June in the first of two Italian regattas, the team, which races under the German flags, must rank as narrow favourites among the 11-strong fleet... [more]


Great conditions take the Land Rover Winter Series to a season high
Ross MacDonald,
There were however no surprises at the top of Division A1 as Tony Kirby's Patrice took out the top spot to extend his lead over Sebastian Bohm's Rogers 46 The Goat in the overall series results. On Sunday Kirby finished ahead of David Pescud's TP52 SWD Wot Eva with The Goat third.... [more]


Adelaide Boat Show opens 30 June
Boating Industry Association,
The event is South Australia's premier recreational boating exhibition, attracting thousands of visitors each year.... [more]


Crew shirts, kit bags, merchandise all available from Cooper Teamwear
Robin Tickner,
Australian owned and based in Gladesville NSW our knowledgeable and friendly team can assist you with every aspect of kitting out your club or individual boat with a wide range of apparel, kit bags and merchandise.... [more]


SB20 Mid-Winter Regatta Tasmania – Final day
Peter Campbell,
SB20 sports boat mid-winter champion Paul Burnell will contest this year's one-design sports boat class world championship at Cowes, England, steering an English boat rather than an Australian entrant.... [more]
 



 

 
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