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Shower

09/07/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 10 Jul 2017

 

 

Shower

The storm that rolled in during the middle of the afternoon was picturesque and very, very, wet! - 2015 Beneteau Cup  © John Curnow
Nobody would suggest that sailors came down in the last shower. Then again, any individual who goes outside into the big blue on a little bit of plastic probably does deserve to have their mental aptitude questioned at the very least. Things have improved over time with stronger equipment, better forecasting, and certainly better apparel. Ultimately its not exactly the most logical of paths the pursue. Good thing the benefits of serenity, thrills, adventure, voyaging, mateship and terrific tales have managed to outweigh the concerns since the time of the Minoans.

One of the tales that never gets spoken about too much is the first shower after a Hobart. Recently I found something that may even eclipse that particular joy, simply because it was even more euphoric, and I definitely went through an even bigger challenge to get my reward. The hot water soothed the aches in the back like a million Asian girls walking all over you, and the steam cleared the head way better then the first can at Constitution Dock ever did. I still held the walls up, but it wasn't because of the residual swaying from days on board. It was more to do with joy and reinvigorated muscles feeling ten foot tall and bullet proof once more.

Seeing as this is all about showers, those mid-oceanic crew-based sessions underneath the mainsail in the middle of a massive rainstorm certainly stay in your memory. Perhaps it's because who would have ever thought that hysterical laughter would be indelibly linked to such a simple task. Furthermore, usually stomping on the deck meant it was time to get up for a sail change, and that was always in the dark, and with a heinous storm trying to smash you. From all of that you get to take away that it's also good to have yet another fun memory, instead of just tales of woe.

Lisa Blair - Heavy fog in the morning.   SW


All of this talk about showers makes you think of one person who would certainly appreciate a nice warm one about now. Lisa Blair is down in the Southern Ocean steadily making her way back to OZ. In a couple of weeks she will be in Western Australia once more, and despite her setbacks, she has pushed on famously. So good on her, and all the people who helped make her particular adventure the stuff of great tales, and not the follies that came down in the last shower.

Moving on smartly then, and it is good to see the take up for the Sails For Kids programme. On July 16, Carl Crafoord will be at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia to take your unwanted sails and turn them into cash for youth sailing at the club. In August, it will be the turn of the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron and the Southport Yacht Club, so stand by for the dates there. AUS Sailing needs to get fully behind this, now, and get the clubs to make contact with sailexchange.com.au, and Carl will help keep kids sailing away merrily.

Bettina and Carl Crafoord with a pedestal and just some of the sails for sale right now.  © John Curnow


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, where you'll find plenty of things like articles on The Bridge, the Clipper, Lisa Blair, Tour de France, Foiling Week, Star Worlds, Maserati Mullti 70, Phaedo 3, 470 Worlds, Sydney International Boat Show, Jon Sanders, 505 Worlds, VOR, the incredible production semi-foiler that is the Figaro Beneteau 3 is well underway, Transpac, and much, much more.

Figaro Beneteau 3  Beneteau


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



Cowes Dinard St Malo Race – Rambler 88 wins the King Edward VII Cup
Louay Habib,
George David has been a long time member and supporter of the Royal Ocean Racing Club, both in terms of racing with the RORC, and as Rear Commodore Overseas, improving relationships with overseas yacht clubs.... [more]


Foiling Week Garda – Day 3
Foiling Week,
The theme of the day was ‘Accessibility' and the light afternoon breeze was perfect for women and young sailors to get the opportunity to try foiling.... [more]


Star World Championship finale
Paul Cayard,
Hubert Merkelbach, Diego Negri, Reinhard Schmidt and Johannes Polgar all over took Grael while Melleby moved up to eighth. In the end the math worked in favor of the 45 year old Norwegian and his 27 year old crew Josh Revkin of the USA.... [more]


Tour de France à la Voile – Kiwi key player on Beijaflore Sailing Team
A.S.O./Tour de France à la voile,
Just as soon as the Tour is over he will return to the Olympic multihull to push hard to do better in Tokyo. Saunders was at Tauranga Boys College at the same time as Emirates Team New Zealand's winning helm Peter Burling and is a club mate from Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club which has produced more Kiwi sailing Olympians in recent years than any other.... [more]


ORC World Championships Trieste – Races 7 and 8 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided gallery of images from races seven and eight... [more]


Robertson defends his title at GKSS Match Cup Sweden
WMRT,
More stable conditions compared to yesterday resulted in more boundary-to-boundary racing, while picking the right marks to round was vital to ensure sailing in the best pressure.... [more]


Foiling Week Garda – Day 2
Foiling Week,
On the water entry level foilers were again getting up as first time riders. As the breeze tapered during the afternoon the most impressive result was that the production foilers were still able to foil in 6-7 knots of breeze. All the foil technology is getting better for lower wind ranges which helped the smaller sailors, kids and female sailors.... [more]


Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron - The new home of the America's Cup
Carlo Borlenghi,
The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has become the new home of the America's Cup - the first club in the 166 year history of the premier trophy in sailing to regain the Auld Mug. Top sailing photographer, Carlo Borlenghi captured these images as the Auld Mug settled back into familiar surroundings.... [more]


On board interview with Lisa Blair as she approaches Australia
John Curnow,
At the time of corresponding with her, Lisa Blair was still in the 45-60s and some 2800nm from the finish. Australians will know this region from the times with Isabelle Autissier and Abby Sunderland. It was important to understand how she was doing, how Climate Action Now was going with her new mast, and what some of her plans might be.... [more]


Transpac 2017 - Day 1 update from SiFi onboard Phaedo^3
Rachel Fallon-Langdon,
We are now settled into some fast downwind sailing, cruising along at 26 knots, Gennaker up and all enjoying the sailing.... [more]


Remembering Jack Gale
Stephen Collopy,
It is with very great sadness that we advise that Jack Gale passed away peacefully at 12.15pm today. It is exactly two years to the day since the passing of his beloved wife Joan and they will now be back in each other's company forever.... [more]


Star World Championship 2017 - Day 6
Paul Cayard,
Today was a rest day and rest I did. Slept till 10:00. Must have been tired. Later, Danny and I went down to the club (Sailors don't know what to do with a day off!) and we raced in a fun race in the harbor that the event organizers held for their sponsors. About 20 of us participated to say thanks. There was little to no wind unfortunately but everyone seemed to enjoy it.... [more]


MaseratiMulti70 battles for multihull lead in Transpacific Yacht Race
Studio Imagina,
The crew of the MaseratiMulti70 trimaran skippered by Giovanni Soldini are today locked in a high speed three-way battle for the lead of the multihull division in the Transpacific Yacht Race from Los Angeles to Honolulu.... [more]


2017 ORC Worlds Trieste - Race 6 action-shots by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Photographer Max Ranchi was on water at ORC Worlds Trieste 2017 and provided this gallery of images from Race 6, Class A & C.... [more]


Canfield and Gilmour keep the drama going at GKSS Match Cup Sweden
Aston Harald,
Light winds on Sweden's Marstrand Arena demonstrated how versatile the one design M32 catamaran can be, providing good close racing in the lightest winds. As GKSS Match Cup Sweden's defending champion Phil Robertson put it: “To be honest they are the nicest boat to sail in these conditions because they are super light, have curved foils and you aren't dragging anything around under the boat.”... [more]


Off across the Pacific again for Phaedo^3 in the Transpacific
Rachel Fallon-Langdon,
Starting alongside the foiling MOD 70 Maseratti, Mighty Merloe, Chim Chim and LoeReal, the crew hope to complete the 2,225 nautical mile course in just over four days.... [more]


Foiling Week Garda – Day 1
Foiling Week,
With established fleets in the US and in Italy and growing interest in the UK market the small foiling catamaran is an ideal entry level foiling boat for all ages, sizes and abilities.... [more]


Centennial Transat builds bridge to a flying future
The Bridge,
The race was timed to mark a hundred years since American troops arrived on the shores of France in WW1, and it also brought together all of the fastest Ultimate trimarans for the first time as the class begins to take flight.... [more]


Star World Championship – Day 5 – A perfect and sunny sailing day
Icarus Sports,
Without any wind in the harbour this morning, the sailors were anxious for the race of the day. So were the race management, and after a deep study of the weather forecast, the starting time was postponed by one and half hour, a decision that should be rewarded.... [more]


Australian sailors set for 470 World Championship battles
Australian Sailing,
It's high summer in Europe and racing starts at the 2017 470 World Championship in Thessaloniki Greece, 300 km north of Athens on Monday next, 10th July.... [more]


Last wave starts 2017 Transpac and fleet is headed west
Transpacific Yacht Club,
Another perfect Southern California summer day yielded perfect conditions for the final wave of 17 fast monohulls and five fast multihulls to set off on their 2225-mile odyssey to the finish in Honolulu of the 2017 Transpac Race. The breeze started at a light six - eight knots, but quickly built up to 10-12 knots after the start allowing the fleet to speed towards their first - and only - mark... [more]


Star World Championship - Day 5
Paul Cayard,
One race was held today in eight knots from the southwest. There were some pretty big shifts out there today and unfortunately for Danny, I got them all wrong. We had our worst finish in 50th. My bad!... [more]


Japanese teams enters 2017 SAP 505 World Championship
Bill Wagner,
Shiro Noguchi is a self-made 505 sailor, literally. Noguchi got into the International 505 class way back in 1968 when he built a boat with a friend. The Japanese sailor attended his first overseas regatta a year later, racing in the 505 Far East Championship held in Hong Kong.... [more]


Quarter finalists decided at GKSS Match Cup Sweden
WMRT,
The last race saw repeated overtaking but ultimately a better gennaker hoist at the top mark and subsequent gybe enabled the US One crew to get around the bow of their opponent to take the win.... [more]


ORC World Championships Trieste – Day 4 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided gallery of images of Group B, race five from day four... [more]


Only Briton and woman in The Bridge Centennial Transat arrives in NY
The Bridge,
Actual finished one day 17 hours 10 minutes and one second after third-placed Sodebo Ultim' and two days eight hours 57 minutes and 36 seconds after the winner Macif.... [more]


Nice Ultimed – Biggest boats and greatest skippers – A Clash of Titans
A.S.O. / Nice UltiMed,
In just under one year's time, the largest racing multihulls in the world will go head-to-head for the first time in the heart of the Mediterranean, competing in a race with an innovative format.... [more]


J/80 World Championship preview
Louay Habib,
14 races are scheduled to take place in The Solent, providing four days of top class racing for a truly world class fleet.... [more]


Four weeks until 50th Sydney International Boat Show opens
Sydney International Boat Show,
In what will be a special year, the show returns fully to Darling Harbour coinciding with the completion of the new, purpose built International Conference Centre-Sydney facility.... [more]


X-Yachts announce the new X49 as the latest member of the 'X' range
Sail-World.com,
In 2016, X-Yachts launched the new pure ‘X' range, which included the X43 and the X65. This range was exceptionally well received by both press and clients, with more than 50 yachts sold in the first year. The ‘X' range incorporates the best elements from both the Xcruising range and the Xperformance range into one beautifully designed performance cruiser... [more]


Northern Irish skipper to lead HotelPlanner.com team in Clipper Race
Morgan Kasmarik,
Conall Morrison, 36, from Derry-Londonderry, Northern Ireland, has today been announced as the Skipper who will lead the HotelPlanner.com entry in the Clipper 2017-18 Race.... [more]


Second wave starts 2017 Transpac
Dobbs Davis,
The second wave of three starts to the 49th edition of the 2017 biennial Transpac Race left Pt Fermin today in a pleasant eight - ten knot Southern California seabreeze, en route to a finish line awaiting them 2225 miles away at Diamond Head in Honolulu. The group of 16 boats in Divisions three and four were today faster and more lively than the cruiser/racers crossing line on Monday's first start... [more]


Twenty-third blog from Jon Sanders - He's in Tahiti-
Jon Sanders,
A lot of years back France resumed underground nuclear testing at Mururoa Atoll approx 450 to 500 N Miles south-south east of the track I took thru the northern portion of the Tuamotu Archipelago. The amicable Polynesians rioted. The headline in the 'West Australian' newspaper (home) read 'something in Paradise'. (I think 'Chaos in Paradise'). It worked...... [more]


Star World Championship - Day 4
Paul Cayard,
Today was a beautiful day here in Troense. No rain, and there was more sun than clouds. The wind for the two races held today was 12-14 knots still from the west. The Star World courses are 10.4 miles long by the class rules so two of those plus a four mile sail out and four miles sail back, made for a long day.... [more]


Maserati Multi70 crew ready to do battle against multihull rivals
Barbara Sanicola,
The 49° edition of the Transpac for multihulls kicks off tomorrow July 6. Maserati Multi70 in full foiling mode will face two fearsome rivals: Phaedo3 and Mighty Merloe. Light winds are predicted for the start.... [more]


Star World Championship - A busy day at sea-
ICARUS Sports,
Because of Monday's cancellation and due to a tricky weather situation the next couple of days in Denmark, the race management team decided to run two races today, race three and race four.... [more]


Swedish David topples Aussie Goliath in five race marathon
Aston Harald,
GKSS Match Cup Sweden is renowned for drawing out exceptional performances from local sailors, fired up by crowds cheering them on from the perimeter of Marstrand Arena and with assistance from the Nordic wind gods. This occurred today when Nicklas Dackhammar's ESSIQ Racing Team, 15th on the World Match Racing Tour leaderboard... [more]


ORC World Championships Trieste – Day 3 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided gallery of images from races three and four... [more]


America's Cup - Carlo Borlenghi's view of the Auld Mug's return to NZ
Carlo Borlenghi,
Top sailing photographer, Carlo Borlenghi, travelled to Dubai with America's Cup Champions Emirates Team New Zealand and then onto Auckland to capture these images of the Auld Mug's return to New Zealand.... [more]


World Sailing Presidential update – June 2017
Kim Andersen,
June has proven to be a very productive month, with the World Cup Series Final and the Para World Sailing Championships both taking place; two events which I consider to have been tremendously successful and positive for our future.... [more]


Star World Championship - Day 3
Paul Cayard,
Race two here in Troense and the race committee held us a shore for a couple of hours as the wind was too strong once again. Finally we went out for a 13:45 start. At the first start the fleet was too aggressive and had to be recalled. For the second start, just as yesterday, the race committee displayed the black flag.... [more]


Star World Championship - Back on the water again
ICARUS Sports,
After yesterday's cancellation of the sailing, due to strong winds, the majority of sailors were eager to race again.... [more]


Williams firing on all cylinders at GKSS Match Cup Sweden
Aston Harald,
Qualifying at GKSS Match Cup Sweden concluded in magnificent conditions on Marstrand Arena today with northwesterly winds gradually building to 15 knots by mid-afternoon. With the teams divided into three groups of six teams, all sailed five races and the stand-out performer was Ian Williams' Team GAC Pindar.... [more]


Francis Joyon takes second but not passing the flame on yet
The Bridge,
Francois “no limits” Gabart: “I know that we will manage to fly”. After winning The Bridge – Centennial Transat Ultimate trimaran race on Monday morning, François Gabart sat down and spoke about the future, his plans for Macif and why he hopes he will be stunned by what the kids of today are sailing in 30 years.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series goes green with the help of Sailors for the Sea
Extreme Sailing Series,
By implementing some important changes to the set-up of the event, as well as running an educational programme that included talks and challenges for the sailors and guests, the Series achieved the second highest level of certification.... [more]


ORC World Championships Trieste – Day 2 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided gallery of images from Day 2... [more]


The Bridge – Colville nurses boat and crewman to third place finish
The Bridge,
Sodebo Ultim' finished five hours nine minutes and 52 seconds after second-placed IDEC Sport and 15 hours 47 minutes and 35 seconds after the winner Macif.... [more]


Figaro Bénéteau 3 – The home straight
Beneteau,
All the pieces of the puzzle that make up the 9.75-metre monohull designed by the VPLP design office are en route for the yard, as orchestrated by Marc Vaillier, head of the programme within the Groupe Bénéteau.... [more]


Ludde Ingvall and CQS Team set new benchmark
John Roberson,
In order to create a new record Ludde and his team had to cross the finishing line by 21:19:25, and they did it with 27 minutes, 48 seconds to spare.... [more]


K6s Eurocup Fraglia Riva Del Garda – Day 5
Dave Hall,
Dave extended the gap up wind and just held off Neil to take the win and the overall championship. The second race of the day was a virtual re-run with Daves team taking the last gun of the week.... [more]


The Bridge – Francis takes second but not passing the flame on yet
The Bridge,
IDEC Sport remained in the hunt, 30-50 miles behind, and Joyon used all his nous to make it quickly through transition zones and keep a boat 10 years older and several tonnes heavier in contention.... [more]


They're off in first start of Transpac
Transpacific Yacht Club,
Last Saturday after the fleet received their trackers, race packages and final instructions at the Skipper's Meeting, the traditional Transpac Aloha Send-off Party was held with a Hawaiian-style celebration in Long Beach at the bandshell at Gladstone's.... [more]


Admiral's Cup Regatta gathers impressive momentum
David Salter,
It is a roll-call of famous Australian offshore competitors, including Caprice of Huon, Camille, Mercedes III and IV, Fare Thee Well, Love and War, Mister Christian, Syonara, Too Impetuous, Sagacious V, Pacha, Black Magic, Spirit of Koomooloo (the original Ragamuffin), and the first Wild Oats.... [more]


Clipper Round the World Yacht Race announces team skipper change
Julia Fry / Clipper Ventures,
British sailor Dale Smyth will take over as Skipper of the CV25 team with immediate effect following the resignation of Rick Powell, who has made the decision to step down from the role for personal considerations.... [more]


World Sailing Show - Bermuda Special Edition - 35th America's Cup
Sail-World.com/NZ,
World Sailing Show presents a Bermuda America's Cup Regatta Special. The special edition includes a look at the Qualifiers, the Playoffs and the 35th Match for the America's Cup. Also included are the other events sailed in Bermuda, including the largest J-Class regatta held to date and the Red Bull Youth America's Cup.... [more]


Female skippers come out on top in first major test
Clipper Round the World,
Our two female Clipper Race Skippers, Wendy Tuck and Nikki Henderson, have made a huge statement less than two months out from Race Start in Liverpool.... [more]


Travel right - New essential luggage
Musto Australia,
The Essential Luggage Collection. Travel right. The essential luggage collection is now lighter and tougher.... [more]


Star World Championship - A sailing day ashore
ICARUS Sports,
Because of the weather situation with heavy winds, the Race management decided to cancel all racing for today.... [more]


Gabart seals Macif historic victory in New York
The Bridge,
New York, François Gabart loves the city so much he has won there twice. After winning solo last year, Gabart came back with a five-man crew and showed again that in this race of giants Macif is king.... [more]


ORC World Championships Trieste – Day 1 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided gallery of images from Day 1 offshore race... [more]


Impact of America's Cup to be tallied
Jonathan Bell,
With the conclusion of the 35th America's Cup, an independent assessment has been commissioned to determine its economic impact on Bermuda. PricewaterhouseCoopers has been hired by the ACBDA to conduct an independent study for completion by October, according to Grant Gibbons, the Minister of Economic Development.... [more]


America's Cup - NZL Govt invest $5m to keep Ashby and Kiwi crew together
Sail-World.com,
The New Zealand Prime Minister, Bill English, has announced that the New Zealand Government will make an initial investment of $5million (USD 3.65million) into America's Cup champions, Emirates Team New Zealand. As with the investment of the same amount, at the same stage of the 2017 campaign, the funding is labelled as being required to 'retain key staff'.... [more]


Race for Water hosts first JPI Oceans scientists in Bermuda
Race For Water,
From the reception for Mr. Mickael Dunkley, Prime Minister of Bermuda, to the reunion with many of the committed people from the island that the Race for Water Foundation met in 2015 during the first Odyssey, this first stopover was notable for some great new encounters.... [more]


Clipper Round the World Yacht Race – Countdown to Liverpool
Kathryn Foulkes / Clipper Ventures,
This unique challenge is the only event which trains everyday people to become ocean racers, and final planning is underway as it prepares to return to Liverpool for the first time in a decade.... [more]


Star World Championship – Perfect sailing conditions on Day 1
Mette Heide-Jørgensen,
After a general recall of all boats, the black flag was raised to mark a new start, and all boats were heading upwind toward the top mark. Lars Grael was leading the fleet rounding the top mark.... [more]


Race 9 of the CYCA's Land Rover Winter Series set ups thrilling finale
Ross MacDonald,
After a couple of weekends of solid breeze, the fleet in race nine of the Land Rover Winter Series had to contend with lighter airs on Sunday, but while the wind was dropping, tensions were rising in the penultimate race of the series.... [more]


SAP Sailing Team takes its second Act win of season in Madeira Islands
Extreme Sailing Series™,
It all came down to the final nail-biting double-points race of Extreme Sailing Series™ Act 3, Madeira Islands, which went the way of Danish-flagged SAP Extreme Sailing Team.... [more]


Remembering Killo
Billy Loader,
It is with great sadness that we see the sudden passing of one of Sydney Harbour's great sailing legends Robert “Kilo” Killick who crossed his last finishing line on Saturday 24 June. Kilo was well known around Sydney Harbour, Port Hacking, Hervey Bay and numerous locations around the planet through his sailing, whale watching, charter vessel operations... [more]


The Bridge - Crewman suffers head injury on Sodebo Ultim
The Bridge,
Thomas Colville, the skipper of the Ultimate-class trimaran, Sodebo Ultim' contacted the CCMM in Toulouse (the Maritime Medical Consultation Center) at 21:30 (French time) to inform them Thierry Briend, one of his teammates, was injured after a violent fall while sailing in choppy seas 180 miles south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, in The Bridge Centennial Transat race.... [more]
 



 

 
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