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Riff!

30/04/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 01 May 2017

 

 

Riff!

Close your eyes and you can hear the six string wailing...   SW
Unashamedly, the whole thing began with a story this week from the Australian Sailing Team. Actually, they've all been good. Fresh, exciting, and it is no doubt as a result of the AST sailors opening up more. Also lovely to see some top results at the regatta in Hyeres too, even if others are more like a scatter graph at present. Remember it is early in the quadrennial, on the seaway to Tokyo.

Anyway, the one that got all of this going was the article from Day Four when Mat Belcher and Will Ryan grabbed a pair of bullets to storm onto the podium. It was entitled, ‘The boys are back in town'. Immediately the air guitar was out and the fingers started moving along the magical, and totally invisible fretboard, as I started to make stupid sounds imitating the famous riff from Thin Lizzy. Yeah, ‘we all fell about the place', and you can get your dose here.

Oh yeah! Headband and all!!!! Rocking out...   SW


So once we got back up and the giggles stopped, it was time to ponder the whole thing more intently. Mat, Will and the great Victor Kovalenko are a medal 470 crew that look like backing up for another campaign. It is important, for 2000, 2008 and 2012 all saw retirements (yes, medals too) and you'd have to think this makes us, Australia, extremely lucky.

It also seems that Mat may not be in too much haste to make his plans known, with the notion that instead of one (Euro) season being the allotted timeframe, it could now be up to a couple of seasons. At the time of writing you could say they might win Hyeres, be more than odds on for the impending European Championship and also the Worlds in Greece in the middle of the year. No pressure lads, of course!

Then here's another thing. There have been unconfirmed rumours that Šime Fantela from Croatia, Gold Medallist in the 470 with Igor Mareni? at Rio, is not continuing on. The suggestion within the 49er class is that Šime's jumping ship to the quicks to drive with his brother, Mihovil, as crew! Note also that Fantela and Mareni? were invited to sail at the World Cup in Hyeres in the 470's, and then at the European Championship in Monaco in two weeks time, but said no.

This only adds to the cause, for the Australians and the 50 something regattas they have executed together. Remember, Mat, Will and Victor have hardly been off the podium in four years! Yes, we need to stand up, pay attention and then subsequently applaud loudly for that achievement alone. If they end up not actually needing to sail the final race at Hyeres, then it pretty much underscores the whole thing quite emphatically... So in terms of another riff, maybe you could turn to BTO and be Taking care of business here, or maybe that's You aint seen nothing yet here.

Living legend - Carlos.   SW


Will and Sam Phillips did better on the scoreboard once they got their chartered 49er sorted, and of course they placed at Hyeres last year. One industry legend commented of the down to earth sailors from Sorrento, ‘...they will be much better with their own boat.' Yep!

Australia is likely to have at least, two maybe three Laser sailors in medal race on Sunday, with Matt Wearn and Tom Burton both part of that action. So it has been good all around, which is nice. Like many, I cannot wait for the Aussie girls to join the action later in the European Summer.

Now like anywhere that does well, people come along to pick off the fruit. It would seem Australia may now be in the Olympic sailing management export business. First we had Malcolm Page to the USA, and now Mark Robinson goes to the UK, taking Stephen Parks' job as head of GBR Olympic Sailing. Robinson was at one time a junior race officer at the CYCA.

So how many more countries will benefit from our ability to punch above weight? At any rate, it is a much better story to talk about than John Coates and the AOC, which is why this last riff probably came to mind - Skyhooks' Million Dollar Riff here.

Jim Clark's 100-foot Comanche  Hodgdon Yachts


Righto. Now just as Tim Shaw said, “But wait! There's more.” So you will have to go to the website for other news, where you'll find plenty of things like articles on AC35, Etchells, RC44s, VOR – hope they announce the other four teams soon, ESS, IMOCA and foiling, Transpac, Masters Games, Jules Verne, Antigua (great place), Kiteboarding, GC32s, Fastnet, Fast40+, 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



GBR learn French lessons as Hyeres World Cup Series concludes
Lindsey Bell / RYA,
Having secured two medals in the 49er and 49erFX events on Saturday, the British Sailing Team had contenders and medal chances in four out of the five medal races on the closing day of this second round of the World Cup series, but narrowly missed out in each of them to finish fourth in the Laser, Laser Radial, Finn and 470 Women's events.... [more]


World Cup Series Hyères – Kontides steals gold again
Richard Aspland - World Sailing,
A colder, overcast day with a steady 8-12 knot breeze did nothing to dampen the spirits of the final few lucky World Cup Series medallists.... [more]


FAST40+ Spring Regatta – Hitchhiker declared winner
Fast40+ Class,
Stewart Whitehead's Carkeek 40+ Rebellion tide on points with Hitchhiker but was second on count back.Tony Dickin's Jubilee was in impressive form, scoring three podium finishes to end the regatta just one point off the lead in third.... [more]


World Cup Series Hyeres – Turkish delight as Alican secures gold
Robert Deaves,
Lobert found the best course up the second beat to take the lead and extended down the run to the finish to take bronze, repeating his position from last year.... [more]


Team Oman Air score big breeze win at Extreme Sailing Series
Oman Sail,
Phil Robertson's men proved uncatchable as they romped home to glory in the seventh and last outing of the day as Qingdao delivered a 20-knot breeze blasting through the city's stadium racecourse.... [more]


Young guns firing in tricky penultimate day of Extreme Sailing Series
Extreme Sailing Series,
Skipper Rob Bunce's team of talented under 24s enjoyed their most successful outing since joining the global Stadium Racing tour at the start of 2016, only missing the podium once in seven races on Fushan Bay.... [more]


Nations' Cup – NZ wins again
RHKYC Media,
Competitors set out to find blue skies and a varied breeze of five to 10 knots with Race Officer Lucy Sutro sending racers on a three-loop harbour course between the Central Club buoy off of the Wan Chai Ferry terminal then to Shau Kei Wan(SKW) and back.... [more]


America's Cup - Practice Session 4, Final day - on the water video
Sail-World.com NZ,
MyislandhomeBDA who has been doing an outstanding job with video coverage from Bermuda was invited on the water by Artemis Racing, and filed these reports on the final day of Practice Session 4 on the Great Sound, Bermuda. These videos are shot and produced by Jason Smith, who is living on the proverbial shoestring.... [more]


Parlier finishes off with a perfect score at World Cup Series Hyères
IKA,
In the first of two live Medal Race days, France's southern coast was blessed with glorious sunshine. Coupled with an 11-13 knot breeze from the west, the day was virtually perfect.... [more]


World Cup Series - Hyeres - Australians win Gold
Australian Sailing Team,
In the World Cup series Hyeres, France, on Day 5, Rio 470 Silver medallists Mat Belcher and Will Ryan, after winning both races yesterday did the same thing today. As a result, the Australians with just 16 regatta points will go into Sunday's medal race with an unbeatable lead, assured of the Gold Medal ahead of Fock and Dackhammar (SWE) on 40 points and Rio Bronze medallists Mantis and Kagialis.... [more]


Debbie says the 8thP with Insurance is Patience (Pt.III)
John Curnow,
We're back to keep exploring the nature of TC Debbie and how she came to tell us about the eighth P of insurance. We've looked at what it was like to come into a disaster zone, seen the evidence of those that did the right thing, and how the area is already on the road to recovery. Now we'll see why patience is the key in the aftermath of her fury.... [more]


Still all to play for in Act 2 as light airs curtail racing in Qingdao
Extreme Sailing Series™,
The Extreme Sailing Series™ fleet will go into the second half of Act 2 in Qingdao split by just 12 points after super-light winds prevented racing on day two.... [more]


FAST40+ Spring Regatta - Hitchhiker comes out fighting
FAST40+ Race Circuit,
Hosted by the Royal Southern Yacht Club, the first day of the FAST40+ Spring Regatta produced some highly competitive racing. Just a few weeks ago, Bas de Voogd's Hitchhiker was blown off its cradle and they were not sure if they would even make their debut in the class at the FAST40+ Spring Regatta, but it was the opposition that was blown away in the first two races.... [more]


Hyères offers up perfection
Richard Aspland,
Seven medals were confirmed today (Saturday) at Sailing's World Cup Series in Hyères, France. In the first of two live Medal Race days, France's southern coast was blessed with glorious sunshine. Coupled with an 11-13 knot breeze from the west, the day was virtually perfect.... [more]


World Cup Series Hyeres – Kaynar and Heiner to battle for gold
Robert Deaves,
Hyeres saved its best until last with two great races in fantastic conditions to wrap up the opening series. Again, Turkey's Alican Kaynar ruled the day with a second and a first to go into the medal race with a 10-point advantage.... [more]


Team Aqua takes control of RC44 Sotogrande Cup
RC44 Class Association,
Once again the wind, although shifty, was less of an issue than the sea state, which was initially so massive that the RC44s were disappearing up to their spreaders in the troughs.... [more]


Skiff success in first Hyeres World Cup finals day
Lindsey Bell / RYA,
The French Riviera venue served up perfect conditions for the first of the event's two medal race days, with bright sunshine and winds averaging 15 knots providing the ideal playground.... [more]


All on for Team Oman Air in second half of Extreme Sailing Series
Oman Sail,
Skipper Phil Robertson's men spent almost three hours poised for action as they waited for the breeze to materialise but, unlike yesterday's opener when a 15-knot wind appeared halfway through the afternoon, it wasn't to be.... [more]


America's Cup - Artemis Racing emerging as Cup favorites
Bernie Wilson AP,
Out on Bermuda's Great Sound, on a fast catamaran named Magic Blue, Iain Percy and his mates with Artemis Racing are emerging as contenders to win the America's Cup while honoring the memory of Andrew 'Bart' Simpson, who was killed in a training accident four years ago. Artemis is keeping Simpson in mind while quickly finding the sea legs it didn't get the chance to develop in the 2013 regatta.... [more]


World Sailing Show - Video news - May 2017 - Volvo 65, America's Cup
World Sailing,
May 2017 edition of World Sailing News, which this month features: Winding the clock back on a Volvo 65 and taking a race boat that already has over 40,000 hard miles under its keel might not be your idea of a perfect start for another lap of the planet. But the newly refurbished fleet of Volvo 65s are better than new. We went to Portugal to find out how this can be so.... [more]


O'pen Bic Cup entries open plus Russell Coutts coaching session
Sail-World.com/NZ,
The O'pen Bic Cup will be sailed off Manly beach, about 40 minutes drive north of Auckland. Entries are now open for the event which is set down for July 7-9 2017 The regatta will be preceded by a coaching, post the 2017 America's Cup, by Russell Coutts.... [more]


Top Chinese sailor aims to inspire in hometown of Qingdao
Extreme Sailing Series,
The 24-year-old, better known by his nickname Black, is back in his home city of Qingdao as the Extreme Sailing Series™ returns to China's Olympic Sailing City for an incredible seventh time.... [more]


Palm Beach Sailing Club members excel at 2017 World Masters Games
Anthony Duchatel,
The Games saw some great sailors including New Zealands John Bilger and Rex Sellers in the Weta Single Handed category taking first and fourth overall and Gold in the Masters and Great GrandMasters.... [more]


World Cup Series Hyeres - Chaos reigns in the Laser Radial
Richard Aspland,
Sailors are always thrilled when they have a return of straight race victories. Then there are times when they are happy to come out in one piece, still within touching distance of the medals. The competition in Hyères has reached a critical stage on Friday with Medal Races imminent.... [more]


Sailing World Cup - Five times Olympic Medalist not invited to Hyeres
Ben Remocker, 49er.org|Sail-World NZ,
Winning a Masters is the highest achievement in Golf. It's something every golfer aspires to and the image of the winner donning a green jacket echo's for ages through golfing lore. While golfers have been slow to attend Olympics, they flock back to the Masters each year, all previous winners invited in perpetuity continuing to build their legendary status.... [more]


IMOCA General Assembly gives thumbs up for foils
Marion Cardon,
The IMOCA Annual General Meeting was held on Wednesday, 26th April in Paris at the Fédération Française de Voile. This meeting was highly anticipated, because, in addition to reviewing a rich season that culminated in the end of the Vendée Globe, the IMOCA class rules had to be set for the next four years, and technical decisions made, given the number of new projects waiting in the wings.<... [more]


Parlier proves to be un-beatable in strong breeze at SWC - Hyeres
The International Kiteboarding Association,
Sailors (and as such, kiteboarders) are always thrilled when they have a return of straight race victories. Then there are times when they are happy to come out in one piece, still within touching distance of the medals.... [more]


Comanche on the warpath for Transpac record
Dobbs Davis,
Jim Clark's 100-foot Comanche has recently joined the fleet of 62 entries currently preparing for the 49th edition of the Transpacific YC's biennial LA-Honolulu race, with one goal: to set a new race record. This 100-foot carbon fiber ocean greyhound designed by VPLP/Verdier and built by Hodgdon Yachts in 2014 was created to be quite simply the fastest sailing yacht in the world... [more]


Countdown to Transpac - Under 70 days to go
Transpacific YC,
With just under 70 days to go to the first start of the 49th biennial Transpac, skippers and sailors, sponsors, families, spectators and organizers from the Transpacific YC are all working hard on their preparation tasks for this classic 2225-mile race from LA to Honolulu. In all, 63 monohull and multihull entries from seven countries around the Pacific and beyond are now entered... [more]


SWC - Hyeres - Alican Kaynar takes lead after double win on Day 4
Robert Deaves,
Turkey's Alican Kaynar crushed his fellow Finn sailors at the World Cup Series in Hyeres, France after two brilliant race wins in some of the shiftiest, trickiest and difficult wind conditions of the week so far. He now leads the fleet from Nicholas Heiner from the Netherlands and Great Britain's Ben Cornish with just one day left of the opening series.... [more]


America's Cup - All six teams race together for the first time
America's Cup Media/Sail-World.com/NZ,
More America's Cup Class (ACC) practice racing has been taking place on Bermuda's Great Sound, now with all six America's Cup teams taking part for the first time on the racecourse that will be used in the 35th America's Cup. Emirates Team New Zealand were the last team to arrive in the home of the 35th America's Cup and raced for the first time today with a 2-2 win/loss record.... [more]


World Cup Hyeres 2017 - The Boys Are Back In Town
Australian Sailing Team,
At the World Cup in Hyeres, France 2017 there were two wins in two races for the 470 Men's Rio 2016 Olympic Silver medallists, Mat Belcher, and Will Ryan, who after a long layoff from international racing have shown they are back on the pace and are now clear favourites to win this round of the World Cup series.... [more]


North Sails head North to Mooloolaba
John Curnow,
Since the announcement of Line 7 as the naming rights sponsor for the 2017 Etchells Australasian Championship there has been a 80% increase in entries already. No doubt the notion of cool regatta shirts, as well as the ubiquitous on and off the water activities Mooloolaba is synonymous for, has everyone inspired.... [more]


Défi Wind and Défi Kite – The biggest sea marathon in south of France
Press Défi Wind and Défi Kite,
Initiated by Philippe Bru (PBO), Wind Magazine, and the tourism office of Gruissan, this atypical event is based on a simple idea : to gather at the same place, same moment, and on the same starting line the greatest number of modern times sliders, professionals and amateurs.... [more]


The Jules Verne trophy in the hands of Francis Joyon and his crew
IDEC Sport,
Francis Joyon and the crew of the IDEC SPORT maxi-trimaran, Clément Surtel, Alex Pella, Bernard Stamm, Gwénolé Gahinet, with just Sébastien Audigane missing, received the Jules Verne Trophy, the amazing sculpture which seems to float in the air created by the American Thomas Shannon, in the very prestigious Naval Museum (Musée de la Marine) in Paris.... [more]


RC44 Sotogrande Cup – Rain does not stay on the plain
RC44 Class Association,
Even as RC44 crews and race management surfaced for their breakfast this morning, it was evident that the onshore easterly breeze, that had been blowing all night, had caused the sea state to build to the extent that waves were already breaking over the harbour wall.... [more]


28th May announced as the America's Cup Endeavour Day
America's Cup,
The America's Cup Endeavour Program is the America's Cup's ambitious youth sailing and educational program, dedicated to inspiring everybody who engages with the initiative and to leaving a sporting legacy in Bermuda that has a strong, positive impact on the community.... [more]


Challenging Qingdao tests Extreme Sailing Series fleet in Act 2 opener
Extreme Sailing Series,
China's Olympic Sailing City is renowned for its tricky weather conditions that can catch sailors off guard with sudden changes – and the opening day of Act 2 Qingdao 'Mazarin Cup' was a prime example.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series – Team Oman Air promise to bounce back
Oman Sail,
After almost two hours of bobbing around waiting for enough wind to allow action to commence, a solid 15-knot breeze swept over the seven-strong fleet allowing three races to be held.... [more]


World Masters Games - Medals for Australia, Britain and New Zealand
Yachting New Zealand,
The Gold medals were shared between three nations as the sailing competition in the World Masters Games came to an end in Auckland today. Soon after Dan Slater (NZL) crossed the finish line in the final race in the Laser class, someone yelled out that he had finally picked up a Games medal at the fourth time of trying.... [more]


RYA announces new Olympic Performance Manager
Lindsey Bell / RYA,
Robinson, who joins the British Sailing Team in June from a Performance Manager role at Australian Sailing, takes on the post vacated by Stephen Park OBE and will lead the world's leading Olympic sailing nation as it continues its quest for medal success in Tokyo 2020 and beyond.... [more]


America's Cup Champion forced out of Practice Race session + Video
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Five-time America's Cup winner, Russell Coutts' comments following the conclusion of Practice Session 4 will be illuminating. After the conclusion of four days of the five days scheduled racing in Bermuda, the Oracle Team USA CEO may find some of his comments on previous sessions coming back to haunt him.... [more]


Australian Sailing Hall of Fame nominations now open
Jane Gordon,
Nominations are now open for the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame initiative, which was announced late last year by Australian Sailing, is being established in collaboration with the Australian National Maritime Museum. Nominations for the inaugural induction are being accepted until 5pm Friday 16 June 2017.... [more]


RC44 PRO earns his bucks on snakes and ladders opening day
RC44 Class Association,
Sotogrande, Spain laid on a tricky first day of the 2017 RC44 Championship. Nonetheless Principal Race Officer Peter Reggio read his crystal ball well enough to stage four races on this course which uniquely has Europe, Gibraltar and North Africa as a backdrop.... [more]


Mistral forecast tricked kite fleet on Day 3 at SWC - Hyeres
International Kiteboarding Association,
Despite a favourable forecast, the famous 'Mistral' winds never materialised during the third day of the Sailing World Cup Hyeres.... [more]


World Cup Hyeres 2017– Australian Lasers press on Day 3
Australian Sailing Team,
At the Sailing World Cup in Hyeres France, Day 3, the Australian Laser squad started racing on Hyeres Bay with a bang. In the first Laser race today, Matt Wearn took the gun, with Mitch Kennedy the 2013 under 21 World Champion fourth, Tom Burton sixth and Jeremy O'Connell 12th. In the next two races Wearn collected a fourth and a second and now leads the regatta.... [more]


North Sails - 60 years of sailmaking - 1986 12 Metre Worlds
North Sails,
In early 1986, a series of races were held off of Fremantle as a precursor to the 1987 America's Cup. Dubbed the 12 Metre World Championship, a dozen syndicates competed in what they considered a “shakedown series” to test their boats against the competition. Some of the teams had new builds, their first development boats.... [more]


Heiner's consistency pays dividends in Sailing World Cup Hyères
Daniel Smith and Richard Aspland - World Sailing,
Out of the 534 racers from 52 nations, racing across the ten Olympic events, Foiling Formula Kiteboarding and 2.4 Norlin OD, Heiner has been one of the most reliable performers with a string of top five finishes to lead in the Finn.... [more]


World Cup Series Hyeres – Dylan and Stuart hold their nerve on Day 3
Lindsey Bell / RYA,
Wind conditions built later than anticipated on this third day of competition, and knowing that Friday's forecast looks set to bring big breeze and potentially a day confined to shore, sailors and race management alike were eager to eke out the best conditions and complete the day's schedule.... [more]


Points close as Heiner takes lead on Day 3 of World Cup Series Hyeres
Robert Deaves,
France's Fabian Pic also moved up, to second, while Great Britain's Ben Cornish didn't have the best day, and dropped to third. Race wins went to Brazil's Jorge Zarif and Norway's Anders Pedersen.... [more]


World Masters Games - Bilger's success in the wind
Yachting New Zealand,
As a wind predictor, Jon Bilger thinks he's got an advantage when it comes to the World Masters Games but the only issue is his predictions are available for all of his rivals. He still hasn't been tempted to put out any rogue information, though.... [more]


The world of sailing comes to Antigua Sailing Week
Louay Habib,
About 1,500 competitors from 32 countries will enjoy five days of world class racing, preceded by the Guadeloupe to Antigua Race and the Peters and May Round Antigua Race.... [more]


SWC - Hyeres - Mazella and Parlier dominate racing on Day 2
International Kiteboarding Association,
A grey, overcast morning welcomed the sailors from the ten Olympic classes as well as the Open Kiteboarding (foiling Formula Kite) and the 2.4 Norlin OD, a Para World Sailing event, to the boat park with an expected morning breeze of seven - twelve knots from the west.... [more]


Zhik 29er Worlds 2018 - making it easier
RHKYC Media,
Race Chairman of the Zhik Hong Kong 29er World Championships 2018, Peter Backe commenting on the announcement said, “Having an official hotel will make things so much easier for the competitors. Participants will have all their information and travel needs covered for the event. With transportation included to the race venue daily, and news that the committee will post a second notice board... [more]


Sailing World Cup Hyeres - Day 2 - Australian 470 team on track
Australian Sailing Team,
Rio 2016 Silver medallists Mat Belcher and Will Ryan were in fine spirits as they came off the water after outperforming the 470 Men's fleet with a third and first in the two races... [more]


Masters Games - Volvo and Olympic father and son race two-hander
Yachting New Zealand,
Former Flying Dutchman crew Murray Rae was keen to tackle the 2017 World Masters Games at Torbay, Auckland, with his Rome Olympics teammate. But when Ron Watson wasn't available he was able to call on a veteran of seven America's Cups and five round the world yacht races. The alternative also happened to be his son.... [more]


America's Cup - Close call as Emirates TNZ takes a nosedive in Bermuda
Sail-World.com/NZ,
With fresh winds forecast to ease later in the day, Emirates Team New Zealand left the harbour at the Royal Dockyard to head for a training session. She was caught in a gust recorded at 24.3kts and nosedived.... [more]


New faces in town with RC44 Sotogrande Cup set to begin
RC44 Class Association,
Of the eight teams competing off Sotogrande, favourite is Igor Lah's Team CEEREF. Not only is the cockpit on the Slovenian RC44 adorned with the overall championship leader's 'golden wheels', but Lah's team also won the World Championship here in 2016.... [more]


Sailing World Cup Hyères –Day 2– Zegers and van Veen show how its done
Daniel Smith - World Sailing,
Out of the 534 competitors from 52 nations racing across ten Olympic events, Open Kiteboarding and 2.4 Norlin OD, the Dutch team were the standout performers.... [more]


GC32 Racing Tour Owner-Driver Championship heats up
GC32 Racing,
Team Argo is sailing with the same crew as it had for February's GC32 Championship in Oman, including leading American Moth and big boat sailor Anthony Kotoun and British former Olympic and America's Cup sailor Alister Richardson.... [more]


RORC Season's Points Championship and Cervantes Trophy Race preview
Louay Habib,
Over 5000 sailors from all over the world will race in the biggest offshore sailing competition in the world. While this year the 2017 Rolex Fastnet Race is the showcase event, there are fourteen testing races that make up the championship, and every race has its own coveted prize for the overall winner and for class honours.... [more]


Andrew York's masterclass in sailing fast one-design keelboats
Di Pearson,
Yorky was blooded into sailing early on and followed in Mick's footsteps when he represented Australia at the America's Cup - as a main trimmer and navigator respectively in 1983 (Advance) and aboard Kookaburra in Fremantle in 1985-1987... [more]


Racing in Formula Kite Short Track format at Day 1 of SWC - Hyeres
International Kiteboarding Association,
Over 500 sailors from 52 nations opened their quest for World Cup honours, personal best performances and bragging rights as the second event of the 2017 series got underway in Hyères, France.... [more]


Biggest Round the World Ocean Race returns to Liverpool
Amy Martindale,
The biggest round-the-world ocean race is to return to Liverpool with the start and finish of this unique global challenge moving from the capital back to the River Mersey on the tenth anniversary of its last partnership with the region.... [more]


2018 BVI Spring Regatta adds new race to Sailing Festival
BVI Spring Regatta,
On the heels of the 2017 BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival, preparations have already begun for 2018. The week of March 27 - April 1 will offer the unique opportunity to race under a full moon. With that illumination, we will run the inaugural 'Full Moon Race, 64 Islands ~One Brilliant Night'.... [more]


Giant international gathering for Rolex Fastnet Race
James Boyd,
August's Rolex Fastnet Race remains on track for a record-sized fleet. Currently 390 boats are entered: 338 competing for the main IRC handicap prize; the remainder racing for their own trophies in the Class40, IMOCA 60, Volvo Ocean 65 and Multihull grand prix classes.... [more]


Sixteenth blog from on board Perie Banou II - en route Panama
Jon Sanders,
Still here, parked day or two, Cane Garden Bay BVI. Wonderful Bay, nice beach restaurants and bars. On the main Island Tortola. ‘Road Town', the capital of British Virgin Islands is on the other side of the Island. To get from Cane Garden to Road Town (by taxi) is over hills. Big hills. With much vegetation.... [more]


Announcing new BandG® V20 VHF Marine Radio
Luke Reilly,
B&G® is pleased to announce the new V20, a Class D DSC Approved, NMEA 2000® compatible, VHF marine radio. The V20 features a dot white matrix LCD screen with inverted light mode, four backlit mic buttons and an easier front-mount installation with snap on edge bezels.... [more]


Australian sailors in action on Day 1 at World Cup Hyeres
Australian Sailing Team,
Classic Hyeres conditions for the first day of the third World Cup event in the 2017 series, with the Australian Sailing Team in action in four classes as they start the long haul towards the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ hooks up in Bermuda with Brits +Video
Sail-World.com/NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand were training again on the Great Sound in Bermuda, in fresh winds of over 25kts from the ESE. MyislandhomeBDA caught the America's Cup Challenger as they had their first real hook-up with another team - lining up against Britain's Land Rover BAR.... [more]


America's Cup - Tom Slingsby explains optimal ride height
Oracle Team USA/Sail-World.com/NZ,
Ever wondered whether there is a difference between riding high or low in a foiling AC50? Does the old maxim with catamarans apply - that you are at your most efficient with the hull just clear of the water? At what point to AC50's start sliding sideways - like a Laser dinghy with its centreboard raised too high?... [more]


Cornish and Pic open the scoring in World Cup Series Hyeres
Robert Deaves,
Race one got started in a pleasant 9-11 knots with Oscar flag flying for free pumping. After a route up the middle right, Cornish squeezed round the top mark in the lead from Italy's Filippo Baldassari and Henry Wetherall of Great Britain.... [more]


Sailing World Cup Hyères – Laying down a marker
Daniel Smith - World Sailing,
In the 38 strong Women's Windsurfer fleet, Israel's Noga Geller came out flying with superb starts and speed. Feeling comfortable in the conditions, she snapped up the first two race wins.... [more]


America's Cup - Artemis Racing shifts into dog-fighting mode
Artemis Racing and Sail-World,
The third round of America's Cup ACC practice racing got underway in Bermuda on Monday, April 24. Skipper Nathan Outteridge says Match Racing skills have always been a big part of a successful campaign and the team at Artemis Racing is now working hard at improving its “dog fighting” tactics.... [more]


Debbie says the 8thP with Insurance is Patience (Pt.II)
John Curnow,
We're back to keep exploring the nature of TC Debbie and how she came to tell us about the eighth P of insurance. We looked at what it was like to come into a disaster zone and now we see the evidence of those that did the right thing, and how the area is already on the road to recovery.... [more]


World Cup Series in Hyères – Racing needs to be fast, not the food
Richard Aspland - World Sailing,
Many sailors will be brimming with confidence after browsing the weather forecast and will be striving for gold in Hyères. But it is a team small in stature that know exactly where they stand in terms of performance that intrigues.... [more]


New addition to North Sail for Volvo Ocean 65 racing machines
Volvo Ocean Race,
Instead of assembling cloth panels into a particular sail shape, the Volvo Ocean Race sails are composites. This means that 3Di material 'tapes' are laid in a specific arrangement, offering stable structure to the sail where it is needed most.... [more]


Masters Games - Slater off to a flying start on Day 1
Yachting NZ,
Dan Slater, who competed in three Olympic Games, had a perfect start to the 2017 Masters Games with two first-placed finishes in today's two races in the Laser fleet. It has been more than four years since Slater finished top-level racing following the London Olympics and it's fair to say he let standards slip.... [more]


Masters Games - Paralympians perform well against Rockstars
Yachting New Zealand,
Chris Sharp's green machine is becoming well known on the sailing course at the World Masters Games, largely because it's finishing ahead of most of his rivals. What makes that extraordinary is that Sharp is a paraplegic after a motorbike accident seven years ago. The 59-year-old is sitting eighth of 30 competitors in the single-handed Weta class after two days of racing... [more]


Experience is key as Team Oman Air prepare for Extreme Sailing Series
Oman Sail,
Known worldwide for hosting sailing at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Qingdao is notorious for its ability to catch crews off guard with a fickle breeze that can go from next to nothing to gale force in a matter of minutes.... [more]


FAST40+ Spring Regatta - Preview
FAST40+ Race Circuit,
The second event in a busy FAST40+ season will be the FAST40+ Spring Regatta, hosted by the Royal Southern Yacht Club. FAST40+ Race Director, Stuart Childerley, sets the scene for the event.... [more]


Meet the Clipper 2017-18 Race crew Zuzana Vybiralova
Clipper Round the World,
A first for the Clipper Race, crew member Zuzana Vybiralova will make history this year as the first Czech Republican to take part in the race in eleven editions.... [more]


Land Rover Winter Series - Great start for opening races
CYCA,
Sydney Harbour put on a spectacular day for the opening races of the 2017 Land Rover Winter Series. After a one-hour delay for the Ladies Day competitors, all fleets were off and racing at 12:30pm in a light five knot east south-easterly breeze. The light wind created some congestion at the rounding marks, until an increase to 10 knots was welcomed by the fleet on the shortened course.... [more]


Sailors strive to continue Australia's Olympic successes
Australian Sailing Team,
Australia sailors have been very successful in the last two Olympic Games, winning four Olympic gold medals and four silver medals. Now its sailors have started on the competition journey towards the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and are looking for more heavy metal results over the next three years.... [more]


Maserati shows the Way at the MHYC MC38 Autumn Regatta
Lisa Ratcliff,
Neville Crichton's Maserati put in a fine performance in light easterly winds on Sydney Harbour on Sunday April 23, playing the points game to mess up Leslie Green's chances of collecting yet another MC38 class win with Ginger.... [more]


She's still here with us, and now we can be there for her
John Curnow,
Of the many endearing qualities in Lisa Blair, the one that is paramount is her effervescence. Yet it is what lies behind that which could be her most incredible characteristic. Sometimes you can almost overlook her steely determination, but not for long when you start talking with her. Catching up with her live from Cape Town surely was a vivid reminder of not only what this sailor can accomplish... [more]


America's Cup - Tech Tuesday - Why AC50's sail bow down - Video
Oracle Team USA,
Why do the America's Cup Class catamarans sail with bow down trim? It's a common question. Helmsman and Tactician Tom Slingsby? provides a detailed answer in this TechTuesday feature.... [more]
 



 

 
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