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09/04/2017

 
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 10 Apr 2017

 

 

Rotten...

The one and only, Johnny Rotten.  ©
Spoiled rotten. Indulged. Blessed. Having a ball. Anointed from on high. These might have been some of the terms used to describe the 10th Sail Port Stephens. However, it was probably more in the smiles, the buzz on the quay in the morning, and the audible volume back at Broughton's each night after sailing. Indeed, on the only non-sailing day, Thursday, it was not a ghost a town, for there were no tumbleweeds, but it was the best way to experience the contrast.

The big show is just that and just keeps on growing. I created the caption for this image from Nic Douglass, “Postcard material – little wonder the hashtag for the area is, PS – I love you!” So yes, from the stunning vistas to dolphins, eagles, and fish, to the armada of boats in the performance cruising divisions and all-out racers in Super 12 and IRC, it was hard not to feel the love.

Postcard material - little wonder the hashtag is PS - I love you! - Sail Port Stephens  Nic Douglass / www.AdventuresofaSailorGirl.com


Driving the Pantaenius Sail and Motor Yacht Insurance RIB around was a ball. You saw it all from teeny sportsboats, to high-flying TP52s, and it was a genuine delight. Harken had their service and sales trailer on-hand, which was frequented by some, for a regatta like this is a terrific excuse to get new items. North Sails were there supporting their valued customers on board with sails, and on the quay for repairs (yes that is all intended).

On the Friday night, Michaela Backes and the team from Pantaenius cooked over 430 sausages, and 20kg of marinated and sautéed onions to make glamour hot dogs, which were then absolutely hammered by the exceptionally grateful sailors, some of whom had endured a long wait for breeze out on the water before the racing could begin. A complimentary drink card capped off the offering beautifully. To say the sailors gathered en masse appreciated the hospitality certainly falls in to the understatement category.

Michaela, Liv and Carly from Pantaenius were masters of the grill, and the knives, and the sauce, and the plating up..... - Sail Port Stephens  © John Curnow


Overall there were many a flavour, or spirit to the event. The Banshee exuded smiles, and then kept on going in that manner for the whole event. RKO (Reverse Knockout Option) demonstrated sailing prowess, and even when having a slow start, managed to climb through the fleet to get the gun. Little Nico always looked a treat with her oversize kite, and The Bushranger sailed superbly, but lost on countback in IRC Div2 by a mere 11 seconds. Of course, these four boats were just part of the 110 that make the event.

Chris Tilley from Pantaenius may have summed it up best, when he said, “It was good to catch up once more with the crew of Kerinda. They were the first crew I sailed with when I arrived in Australia and I have not sailed with them since last year's event. So it is good to jump back on board and not miss a beat. The crew from Lake Macquarie certainly make me feel very welcome.”

One lucky sailor! Smiling at the thought and usefulness of the "Have a drink on us" card. - Sail Port Stephens  © John Curnow


“Being able to sail in such a beautiful area is a real delight. That the event caters for everything from sportsboats, cruisers, production boats and specialist racers to TPs is terrific. and they make it all very welcoming. You, race against good competition that is matched to your boat and needs.”

OK. Just as Tim Shaw said, “But wait! There's more.” Now you will have to go to the website for other news, where you'll find plenty of things like articles on Lisa Blair's terribly sad dismasting, AC35, Melges 20s, The Clipper, IKA Youth Worlds, Verdier to do the new VOR boat, a foiling Opti, Sunshine Coast Ocean Regatta, the ESS, TC Debbie and her aftermath, GC32, St Barths, Kitefoil Gold Cup, BVI Spring Regatta, and much, much more.

Oracle Team USA capsizes their AC50 in Bermuda  The Royal Gazette ©


Finally, 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



'Nika' conquers 2017 Melges 20 World League European Division
International Melges 20 Class Association,
Australia's Rodney Jones on Cars 167 moved up a notch after cashing in a productive 7-1 daily scoreline placing him in the overall second place position.... [more]


America's Cup - SoftBank Team Japan's Nick Holroyd explains foiling
America's Cup Media,
The battle that is the America's Cup may start in 47 days, but make no mistake; the war of the foils has been raging for years. As teams begin to line up with their America's Cup Class race yachts in Bermuda, the dagger board shapes deployed are coming under increased scrutiny....... [more]


Hobart Combined Clubs Long race series – Final race
Peter Campbell,
Tony Harman's Masquerade finished third overall, finishing third on corrected time in yesterday's to Intrigue and Philosopher.... [more]


Magic final day at tenth anniversary Sail Port Stephens
Lisa Ratcliff,
Sunday's closing races determined the Garmin IRC state title, Seabreeze Hotel Super 12 state title and Performance Racing and cruising fleet placegetters in the second-half Pantaenius Port Stephens Trophy.... [more]


Virtual Sailing World and Nats Champs - Action starts on 17th April
SailX,
Today SailX is delighted to announce the Virtual Sailing World Championship 2017. This Championship will start on Monday 17th April and conclude five weeks later on Sunday 14th May with a Grand Final - a single regatta between the Top-30. Winner-takes-all.... [more]


America's Cup - Oracle Team USA capsize AC50
Sail-World NZ, Oracle Team USA, Royal Gazette,
Oracle Team USA capsized its new America's Cup Class boat during training on Bermuda's Great Sound on Saturday. No crew members were injured and early indications are that damage to the boat is limited. “We flipped over our new America's Cup Class boat,” said skipper Jimmy Spithill at dockside about an hour after the capsize.... [more]


'Rocking' days continue for the tenth year of Sail Port Stephens
Nic Douglass,
Passage races for the majority of the 110 boat fleet yesterday made for some stunning views around the surrounds and offshore from sensational Port Stephens. This is the tenth year that Sail Port Stephens has been an event on the calendar for Australian sailors, and it is no wonder that it has grown each and every year, especially given the conditions yesterday.... [more]


Alex McKinnon images from Round Seven of the Club Marine Series
Alex McKinnon,
Alex McKinnon was out on the water for the final round of the Club Marine Series on Melbourne's Port Phillip. It was hosted by the Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron, and the crews were met with perfect conditions - lots of wind and sunshine, but with flat seas. For most of the day it blew between 15-20 knots, with a low of 6 and a high of 24.... [more]


A very difficult day - Got fuel to Cape Town
Lisa Blair Sails the World,
Well after my dismasting I have spent the last two days motoring North towards Cape Town trying to collect myself and to intercept Hong Kong container ship M/V Far Eastern Mercury who had been diverted by Maritime Rescue Coordination Center Cape Town (MRCC Cape Town) when I had issued a Pan-Pan during my dismasting.... [more]


Sail Port Stephens sports boats light up the bay
Lisa Ratcliff,
As part of the 10th anniversary Sail Port Stephens regatta, 21 sports boat crews are in town contesting their national title. Four more races into the Australian championship and Andrew York's Reo Speedwagon easily scored boat of the day, thanks to four bullets, to be the new series leader.... [more]


America's Cup - Encouraging Day 2 win for Artemis Racing over Oracle
Talbot Wilson and Sail-World.com/NZ,
Swedish America's Cup Challenger has recovered well from their dismasting and break up of their test AC45T boat to score an encouraging win over Defender Oracle Team USA in a Practice Race in Bermuda yesterday. Talbot Wilson reporting for the Royal Gazette in Bermuda reports... [more]


America's Cup - Artemis Racing wins on first day of Practice Session
America's Cup Media,
Artemis Racing joined its America's Cup opponents on the water on Thursday for the start of the second race week. Skipper Nathan Outteridge was excited to be back racing on the team's America's Cup Class (ACC) race boat. The racing had an eventful start when Artemis Racing managed to skilfully avoid a power boat which had wrongly driven straight onto the course as the team was rounding Mark 1... [more]


Meet the Clipper 2017-18 crew - Adam and Ian Cristol
Clipper Round the World,
Adam Cristol's first experience on the water didn't exactly foreshadow a future that included racing across the world's oceans.... [more]


Over 110 teams soak up stunning Sail Port Stephens
Nic Douglass,
From the Pantaenius Performance Cruising and Racing divisions and their picturesque passage race, to over twenty Sports Boats taking part in their National Championship alongside the Seabreeze Super 12 State Championship inside, and the Garmin IRC NSW State Championship offshore, there was SO much going on for the second part of Sail Port Stephens yesterday!... [more]


Oracle Team USA almost capsized in America's Cup practice racing
Stuff,
America's Cup holders Oracle Team USA have survived a major scare just days after Artemis Racing demolished their test boat.... [more]


Full day of action at Day 1 of IKA Youth Freestyle World Championships
IKA,
It is very early on the first day of the competition, seeing 70 young riders between nine and 21 years pumping up their kites before the skippers meeting. The Tramontana is already blowing with 25 knots, but the forecast gives the race committee only one day to complete as much as possible of the schedule.... [more]


Fluky Friday challenges the Sail Port Stephens fleet
Lisa Ratcliff,
A whole lot more sailors joined those who opted for the extended week-long experience of the three-day Commodores Cup then rolling into the three-day Pantaenius Port Stephens Trophy after the layday.... [more]


Zhik Combined High Schools Championships gains momentum
Rod Carter,
Online entries and the Notice of Race for the Zhik Combined High Schools Championship has been released and with two weeks until start of the event, entries are already nearing 100 boats. This will be the 51st year the event has been held and regatta continues to be a feature on many youth sailor's calendars. The regatta was first conducted in 1967 and developed into largest regattas of its kind.... [more]


Wichard announce a new carbon fibre – olivewood knife
Wichard,
Sailors know that at some time during racing or cruising a knife is a useful accessory to have handy. There are multiple uses for a knife on board and a knife designed specifically for those tasks unique to sailing is the best option. Wichard have announced the availability of a purpose designed sailing knife that is a classic, elegant and modern design which blends aramid and carbon fibre... [more]


50 days to go until the start of the 35th America's Cup
America's Cup,
5.00pm in Bermuda on April 6th 2017 will mark exactly 50 days to go until the start of the 35th America's Cup in Bermuda. The countdown continues to what many experts are predicting could be the greatest America's Cup in the 166 year history of the competition for the oldest trophy international sport.... [more]


Chicken Lips brings the country to Sail Port Stephens
Lisa Ratcliff,
Mark Hillis's trailable Fareast 28 Chicken Lips hails from the NSW Riverina region where a lack of wide deep-water lakes means the crew has to travel from Wagga Wagga for their racing fix.... [more]


Guillaume Verdier to create new One Design yacht for Volvo Ocean Race
Volvo Ocean Race,
Verdier has joined the Volvo Ocean Race Design Team and is currently working with the race on the crucial issue of whether the new boat will be a monohull or multihull. The final decision on the proposed designs will be announced on 18 May at an event in Gothenburg, the home of the race's owners and title sponsors Volvo.... [more]


Zhik named official technical clothing partner by team AkzoNobel
Liz Rushall, Zhik,
The crew will race across four oceans and encounter some of the most extreme weather conditions known to man during their nine-month circumnavigation. From the freezing waters and winds of the southern latitudes, to the sweltering heat of the equatorial zones, the sailors will rely on Zhik's technology and design expertise to keep them operating at peak performance.... [more]


Myth. Busted-
John Curnow,
Oink oink, and here is the proof. Just watch it fly...... [more]


A prime example of determination to reach Sail Port Stephens
Mark Rothfield,
The lengths that some skippers go to for a few days racing at Sail Port Stephens has just been stretched by the Victorian 52-footer Prime Example.... [more]


SCOR 2017 - Entries off to a great start-
Del Morrison,
After the release of the Notice of Race and Entry form into the Sunshine Coast Ocean Regatta (SCOR) just last week, the Sunshine Coast Yacht Club is very excited with the early entries which make a promising start for SCOR 2017.... [more]


Sarah Ogilvie to join Australian Sailing Board
Jane Gordon,
Dual Olympian and three time World Champion sailor Sarah Ogilvie (Nee Blanck) has been appointed to the Australian Sailing Board and will join the Athletes Commission as the Board representative.... [more]


Save on GO XSE during Simrad® Just GO- Promotion
Boating World,
You can fit your boat with an all-in-one navigation product for cruising, fishing and watersports and keep more of your money where you want it – in your wallet.... [more]


Kids and Jets come out to play at Sail Port Stephens
John Curnow,
Yes indeedy - the kids were out with smiles as the families had their last day on the water with the Commodore's Cup. Then just after the super light wind start in a four knot tide, both going the same way thankfully, Maverick radioed in and requested a fly by, not just once, but twice, right over the fleet.... [more]


Twists and turns in final race of Sail Port Stephens Commodore's Cup
Lisa Ratcliff,
There was plenty more drama. Three division one boats were OCS in the three knot tide at the start. Tom Woods' super quick Toy Story, which is usually the lead boat, had to painfully work its way back against the current to restart behind the entire division two fleet.... [more]


Unicef UK gifted a team entry in Clipper Round the World Yacht Race
Clipper Ventures,
The 2017-18 Race will mark the second consecutive edition that the organisation has been gifted one of the event's twelve 70-foot yachts, which will represent Unicef and its work to make a safer world for children as the teams race around the planet.... [more]


Michael Hestbæk - Coaching speed merchants in Extreme Sailing Series™
Ed Gorman,
Imagine racing a 32ft foiling catamaran at more than 30 knots on an inner city stadium racecourse with other boats “flying” on all sides. The boat is powering forward and the marks of the course are coming up so fast you barely have time to think about what will happen when you get round them – and your opponents are crossing or overtaking.... [more]


Bringing along the shredder at Sail Port Stephens
John Curnow,
Just before race time of 1230hrs, a light sprinkle dusted over glorious Port Stephens like icing sugar through a sieve. By the time the boats were assembling off the breakwater at Nelson Bay there was up to four knots of tide and around the same velocity in wind from the Sou'east. Not ideal starting conditions, especially for a downwind jaunt, and PRO Denis Thompson did warn them all. Some got it... [more]


Meet Clipper 2017-18 Race skipper Rob Graham
Clipper Round the World,
Already a familiar face to many, Rob Graham first became involved in the Clipper Race when his partner completed the full circumnavigation in the 2009-10 edition. Eight years on, it's his turn to race the world's oceans as a Clipper Race Skipper.... [more]


Vittoria's classy touch to Sail Port Stephens
Lisa Ratcliff,
Amid the gleaming white fibreglass boats racing en masse at the Commodores Cup, stage one of the two-part 10th anniversary Sai Port Stephens, is the classic timber boat Vittoria cutting a wide path through the gentle Nelson Bay chop.... [more]


Port Phillip Women's Championship Series - Day 4
Club Marine Series,
Sunday saw the fourth race day of the Port Phillip Women's Championship Series where 21 boats across two divisions joined the start line of the Shirley Freeman Lady Skippers Race and Bellissima Cup hosted by Hobsons Bay Yacht Club.... [more]


Navionics announces functionality available for Navico Brands
Rushton Gregory Communications,
Navico, a leading provider of marine electronics under the Lowrance, Simrad and B&G brands, and Navionics, the leader in content and location-based services for the recreational boating and outdoor markets, have collaborated to make several new features available to customers using Navionics charts. The NOS56 software update released for a wide range of new and existing models adds compatibility... [more]


Crews from NSW and Queensland gear up for 12ft Skiff Australian Champs
Di Pearson,
The Sydney Sailmakers crew of Nick Press and Andrew ‘Noddy' Hay will start as firm favourites when The Kitchen Maker 12ft Sailing Skiff Australian Championship is sailed over the Easter period from 14-17 April from Lane Cove 12ft Sailing Skiff Club (LCSSC) in Sydney.... [more]


Debbie says there are 7Ps and 1C with Insurance
John Curnow,
If you have been on the planet or around boats long enough, you'll know all about the 7Ps. The one ‘C' mentioned here refers to consequence, and in the legalese that surrounds insurance, it gets applied distinctly to consequential damage. We'll come back to all of that in a while, but for now, our mission is to look at the consequences of actions prior to TC Debbie making landfall.... [more]


America's Cup - Artemis Racing drop wingsail in test session - Updated
Richard Gladwell,
The Swedish America's Cup Challenger Artemis Racing has dropped a wingsail and suffered catastrophic boat damage to their training and test boat in Bermuda today. The wingsail is believed to be a new one and to the AC50 shape and design. Updated with new photo and eye witness report... [more]


Lisa Blair heads to Cape Town under motor following dismasting
Lisa Blair Sails the World,
Lisa Blair has assessed the damage to her yacht, Climate Action Now, after being dismasted 895 nm south of Cape Town in 40 knot winds and seven metre swells early in the morning of April 4, 2017. She made a PAN PAN call over the radio at approximately 0300 (AET) / 1900 (SAST) signalling an urgent threat to her safety and this remains in place.... [more]


North Sails Australia One Design summer wrap up
North Sails, Australia,
Over 30 Champions chose to work with North Sails One Design. These numbers are the key and show the amount of effort that is going on in the back ground in terms of design, development and customer support. We also sail in many of these classes to make sure that we stay ahead of the curve for next season.... [more]


World Sailing welcomes the world of sport to Aarhus
Daniel Smith - World Sailing,
Kim Andersen, World Sailing President, welcomed IOC President Thomas Bach and Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF) President Francesco Ricci Bitti to Aarhus – the Sailing Capital of Denmark - at the ASOIF annual dinner for the International Federations at the SportAccord Convention on Monday 3 April.... [more]


Everything right at Sail Port Stephens
Lisa Ratcliff,
Day two of the Commodore's Cup at Sail Port Stephens yielded a new division one winner and though the Archambault 32 Esprit's handicap slug after day one made a second victory much tougher, sailing couple Jane Bartels and Greg Wilkins romped in another division two win.... [more]


We're open for business in the Whitsundays
Joscelyn O'Keefe,
Firstly, we would like to thank all our customers, suppliers, operators and industry colleagues who have sent message of support and well wishes in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Debbie. Our team and their families are well and greatly appreciate your kind words. Repair work is underway, the recovery plan is in action, operators are back running and we are well and truly open for business!... [more]


Meet Clipper 2017-18 Race skipper David Hartshorn
Clipper Round the World,
Looking at his qualifications and experience, many would be surprised to learn sailing is a second career for David Hartshorn.... [more]


Lisa Blair dismasted 895nm South of Cape Town
Lisa Blair Sails the World,
At approximately 0300hrs (AEST) on April 4, Lisa Blair issued a PAN PAN 895nm south of Cape Town when in 40 knot winds and seven metre swell her boat Climate Action Now was dismasted after the port shroud broke in a knock down. Her position was reported as 048:38:384 S 022:31:430 E. Search and Rescue in Cape Town have been notified and will provide assistance if required.... [more]


Walker named as RYA Director of Racing
Lindsey Bell / RYA,
The double Olympic medallist, America's Cup sailor and Volvo Ocean Race-winning skipper will take up the baton from John Derbyshire OBE, who is set to retire later this year after 32 years' involvement with the organisation, including 16 years in the Director of Racing role.... [more]


Les Voiles de St Barth – Thornburg and Cunningham ready with new rides
Barby MacGowan,
While some competitors are new to the event, others call this their go-to event on the Caribbean racing calendar every year, and several high-profile teams will return to the regatta with new rides in 2017.... [more]


New Sardinian venue for GC32 Racing Tour
GC32 Racing Tour,
While Cagliari is well known in international sailing circles having previously hosted events for the TP52 and RC44 circuits as well as being the base for Luna Rossa's 35th America's Cup challenge, Villasimius, until now, has been something of a secret Italians have liked to keep to keep to themselves.... [more]


Top of the Gulf Regatta set to welcome 3000th entry
Event Media,
Having received international acclaim in 2016 and 2014, the multi award-winning regatta is an international showcase for sailing and the Gulf of Thailand. Famous for its warm weather sailing and good winds, Top of the Gulf Regatta has a well earned reputation for world-class sailing and race management, and a relaxed and convivial après-regatta scene.... [more]


World's best kitefoilers heading to Korea for KiteFoil Gold Cup
IKA,
Double World Champion Maxime Nocher is determined to defend his 2016 title, but the competition will be tight with several runner-ups aiming for the podium.... [more]


Cracking start to 10th Sail Port Stephens Regatta
Lisa Ratcliff,
Division one honours went to Derek Sheppard's Beneteau 45 Black Sheep, the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia entry opting for the more relaxed cruising option for their 10th consecutive regatta attendance.... [more]


Deck shoes on sale now
Ross and Whitcroft,
The ZK™sole uses a unique rubber formula and tread pattern to achieve exceptional levels of grip in the wet, whilst also maintaining excellent levels of durability.... [more]


Alex McKinnon at the Shirley Freeman Lady Skippers' Race
Alex McKinnon,
Alex McKinnon braved a cool Port Phillip for the fourth and penultimate round of the Port Phillip Women's Championship Series. The Shirley Freeman Lady Skippers Race is hosted by Hobsons Bay Yacht Club and was held on Sunday. It honours the late stalwart of the club who was one of the first women on the Bay to grab the boat and go sailing. 15 boats entered the race.... [more]


Congressional Cup - From black flag to Crimson Blazer
Aston Harald,
In a series of matches that were as mercurial as the weather, Ian Williams (GBR) and his team GAC Pindar triumphed in the 53rd Congressional Cup, beating Johnie Berntsson (SWE) in a fifth and final winner-take-all match.... [more]


A QandA with Charlie Enright about his recently announced VOR campaign
David Schmidt, Sail-World USA Editor,
On March 21, 2017, in Newport, Rhode Island, Americans Charlie Enright and Mark Towill announced their Team Vestas 11th Hour Racing campaign for the 2017/2018 Volvo Ocean Race. I caught up with Charlie Enright via email to learn more about his latest VOR adventure, which begins this October off of Alicante, Spain.... [more]
 



 

 
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