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Tank killers

23/07/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 24 Jul 2017

 

 

Tank killers

The M1 Abrams, almost 40 years on and still kicking butt!  
Not all that long ago, the US Army started using depleted Uranium shells. These shells were wickedly awesome at their job, which was killing enemy tanks in their tracks (and yes the pun is fully intended). The mighty, turbine powered, M1 Abrams became even more formidable, and their crews somewhat safer again.

Now the US had plenty of the stuff hanging around, it wasn't hellishly expensive, and its specific gravity (19050kg/m3) meant that they pierced the opposition's armour with ease. Hence the heading, which was the nickname given to these shells. However, the only issue was that they were still slightly radioactive, and also quite toxic. Naturally, this caused of few problems on the ground for the USA. Doh! So they stopped using them... only to have another go at it later on. Hhhhhhmmmmm.

You see, the US Army did not have or need Unobtanium, unlike the keels of the greatest racing machines the ocean has ever seen. They had found something dense enough, that when hurtled at the opposition from the Abrams 120mm cannon, just kept on going, and the penetrator ignited on the way through the armour, pretty much like the proverbial knife through butter. Boom.

A U238 Penetrator leaves the sabot that carried it to the target. Next it goes through armour and ignites...  


So the knife analogy is pretty much apt here. That's because the bulb at the end of the famous Reichel/Pugh sleek fin on board the ‘new' Black Jack is made from Tungsten (W). It has a specific density of 19600kg/m3, whereas Uranium (U[238]) is 18900 and Plutonium (Pu[244]) is 19860. Only Platinum (Pt) is higher at 21400kg/m3, and all of them are significantly heavier than Lead (Pb), which is a mere 11340. The big difference of course, is that both Tungsten and Platinum are stable, which is handy when you're not trying to fry all the fish of the world.

Naturally, both W and Pt also have a price tag that climbs North almost at the same rate as their specific gravity. On the cost thing, Gold (Au) is 19320kg/m3, and about USD40k per kilo, Tungsten (WO3 which is around 70% Tungsten) is $25k/tonne, and Platinum is $30k per kilo!!!!

And so why is any of this of concern here. Simply because Black Jack is slicing through the water with a scalpel, not dragging a cricket bat for a fin, with a significantly smaller and therefore less wetted surface area bulb than other boats. In the light, as well as downhill, that is going to be a very nice appendage to have keeping you upright.

No that's a prodder!!!! - Black Jack Yachting  Andrea Francolini


Departing now, we had a slightly Francophile feel to last week's report, which is a good thing, because this week we are it again. Not Champagne, Armagnac, gooey cheese or Sauternes, but yes please to all of the above. No, it is because the round the world legend, Thomas Coville, just took three hours off Francis Joyon's record for the single-handed Transat. I cannot think of anyone who is not impressed by what these Ultime Trimarans can get up to.

Coville arrived after the USA to UK run on July 15, to set the yet to be ratified time of 04:11:10:23, which equates to an average speed of 28.35 knots over 3039 nautical miles! Comparing things, Coville said, “When you attack the solo record around the world, you try to keep it on the pedal, because you never know what tomorrow will be, because it lasts more than a month and a half. While in an Atlantic record, you do not worry about tomorrow, just from the present moment: you have no alternative but to give everything straight away.”

“I had to sleep four or five hours in all. I stood there, at the risk of literally falling from fatigue, but I preferred to keep my hand on the mainsail and mainsheet, to adjust and shock if necessary. I only took a reef twice. I jumped several times to go north and escape the high. The trajectory required me to go down into the wind in full power, remaining very close to the tail wind. That meant, with all the canvas, more than 700 m2 above my head, even by 35 knots of wind (Force 8), all in power. I have never done that. Under Ireland, we were closer to the wind, so it went very quickly, with the centre hull totally out of the water, almost six meters in the air ... “

Thomas Coville, skipper of Sodebo  Jean-Marie Liot / DPPI / Sodebo


And so to the other Round the World, the Volvo... Then there was one. Volvo themselves, even by leak, have been very quiet about hull 8. It is believed that a Kiwi consortium has got a deposit in on the last boat, but no commitment to the full funding. Naturally, at this point it would have to be at a bargain price, and as we have said before, the truth is that the hull appears to be set to be ready for the ever-looming Fastnet.

Many a decent name have been linked to either discussions, or the ‘team' itself, but the late nature could be enough to preclude many, and then there is the recruitment issue. Perhaps this is the one Pete Burling is linked to? It is unlikely that Dalton and Shoebridge would go to war again, so it is now firmly in the laps of the young guns. Plenty of young guns at the Moth Worlds. Representing AUS are Slingsby, Outteridge and Jensen, with Kiwi Burling there too. They were all there in 2011 at Toronto (LM not CAN), when Outteridge won. Tom Burton, Kyle Langford, Matt Chew, Ed Chapman, and Josh McKinight are part of the 42 strong contingent (record 214 entries). Young at heart AMac (Andrew McDougall) also there at Lake Garda, which is one of the favourite places of two time World Champ, Rohan Veal (not present).

Last week we spoke about the next Olympics and the crews in the mix for the Guernsey on the ‘quick'. This week we feel that there could well be an announcement soon on the state of play inside the 470 camp. We do hope so. Now before peeling off ourselves, and with the Hobart having jumped off long-range radar to become line of sight, we just had to put the hoodwinker sunsfish story up. This is in homage to the nemesis of some Sydney Hobart boats, including former Line Honours winners.

A hoodwinker sunfish off the coast of Chile.  César Villarroel, ExploraSub


Well then, and just as Tim Shaw said, “But wait! There's more.” Now you will have to go to the website for other news, for it has been a bumper week. Check out the links below as a sample of the articles, which include more from the Sydney International Boat Show, 52 Super Series, the Moths, Le Tour de France a la Voile, Phuket Race Week, Tornados, the Extreme Sailing Series, Contenders, Sunshine Coast Ocean Regatta, the Clipper, Darwin to Ambon, Optis, Class 40, the Volvo, Gertrude Cup, Jon Sanders and that amazing 10th Circumnavigation, 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



Barcelona glory for Oman Air but SAP Extreme Sailing Team go top
Extreme Sailing Series,
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Paul Goodison shows his speed in Italian Moth Series
Jonny Fullerton,
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Top youth sailors ready to contest 420 Europeans
International 420 Class Association,
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Tour de France à la Voile – Patience pays in blowy Coastal Raid
A.S.O./Tour de France à la voile,
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Puerto Portals 52 Super Series – Ray and Rán's Balearic re-run-
52 Super Series,
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Team Killian wins 51st Governor's Cup
Governor's Cup,
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Governor's Cup,
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Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek - closing with a full card of races
CPHPRW Media and Sail-World Asia,
Another iffy start to the day, with an AP on shore. There were plenty of crew taking the opportunity to hang out at the back of the beach at the Cape Panwa Hotel (an eminently suitable spot for a bit of enforced idleness), but then the breeze came in and it was all hands on deck. Literally.... [more]


Supermaxi Comanche smashes Transpac monohull course record
North Sails,
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HL Enloe and Mighty Merloe make Transpac history
North Sails,
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Transpacific Yacht Club,
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Hobie Multiwords and Europeans – Day 3
David Brookes,
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2017 Tornado Europeans – Day 3
International Tornado Class Association,
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Australian Maritime Safety Authority,
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Azzurra,
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Mark Jardine,
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Neil Baker,
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Jonny Fullerton,
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Extreme Sailing Series Act 4 – Day 3 sees leaderboard reshuffle
Extreme Sailing Series,
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Tour de France à la Voile – Trésors de Tahiti win Act 6 super final
A.S.O./Tour de France à la voile,
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Rooster RS Aero World Championship – 16 nations from 4 continents
RS Aero International Class Association,
Incredibly that World Sailing Status came only 18 months after launch with the RS Aero spreading rapidly to over 40 countries in its first year.... [more]


Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek 2017 - Aussies in charge
CPHPRW Media,
It looked pretty ominous at dawn on day 3 of the Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek with a glassed-out Andaman Sea. The AP was raised on shore, but was lowered within the hour as PRO Simon James and his formidable on-water team tracked down some good breeze to get the fleet racing. Soft but consistent, the 8kts of wind allowed two races for the racing fleet and one for the cruisers.... [more]


2017 Tornado Europeans - Day 2
International Tornado Class Association,
Mavros and Tagalopoulos, GRE 11 set the pace off the starting line and led the pack, racking up two bullets in equal number of races today, standing now in first place overall. Marcel and Joerg Steiner did not manage to maintain their yesterday's lead beside scoring a rather satisfying result, two second places.... [more]


Standby for take off at the WASZP International Games
Jonny Fullerton,
The countdown is on until the inaugural International WASZP Games takes place from 31 July - 5 Aug at host venue Campione, Univela Yacht Club on picturesque Lake Garda in Italy. It is exciting on so many levels, with the event using some new race formats and a large emphasis on beach culture.... [more]


Moth Worlds - McDougall McConaghy Moth Worlds Preview - Part 1
Neil Baker,
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Blustery conditions provide a great finish to SCOR 2017
Del Morrison,
Strong winds gusting over 30 kts provided Race Officials the opportunity to finalise the eighth race of SCOR by setting a long passage race of 24nm.... [more]


2017 Contender World Championship - Final day - It's been emotional...
Flemming Clausen,
The forecasted light winds on day five proved correct with the Master's experience showing the youngsters how to sail in very fluky conditions. Jan von der Bank (M), jubilantly lead around the course to finish race nine narrowly in front of GBR's Peter Noble (M) and Italian Antonio Lambertini. This confirmed von der Bank as winner of the Masters but which Australian would get the overall crown?... [more]


The four-year treasure hunt for the hoodwinker sunfish
Marianne Nyegaard/The Conversation,
Sunfish are famous for looking odd. They are the largest bony fish in the world, can grow to over 3 metres in length, weigh up to 2 tonnes, and look a little bit like a suitcase with wings.... [more]


Hobie Multiworlds and Europeans - Day 2
David Brookes,
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Musto launches official 2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race collection
Musto,
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FNOB Impulse robbed of race win in action-packed Barcelona opener
Extreme Sailing Series™,
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PAC 52's raising the bar in the Transpacific Yacht Race
Erik Simonson - pressure-drop.us,
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Tour de France à la Voile – Outgunned in roses
A.S.O./Tour de France à la voile,
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Allen and PA Consulting RS Feva World Championships - Preview
RS Sailing,
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Capa Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek 2017 - day 2 - stirring the pot
CPHPRW Media,
A busy day on the water yesterday saw some excellent competition, close calls and racing incidents which resulted in a busy evening later for the Protest Committee onshore. All protests were heard, and come this morning the sailors were happy to be back out on the water as a forecast-defying 8-10 knot breeze got the fleet underway on Day 2 of the Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek 2017.... [more]


Clipper 2017-18 Race – Ocean Racing Veteran takes over helm of Unicef
Julia Fry / Clipper Ventures,
In addition to his Clipper Race achievements, Beggs, 57, is one of the UK's best experienced racer and instructors with over 340,000 nautical miles in his log book. Among his many racing campaigns are five Fastnet races as skipper, numerous Trans-Atlantic and Round Britain and Ireland races.... [more]


Does Puerto Portals hold the key to the 52 Super Series title-
52 Super Series,
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IM24CA,
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Ross and Whitcroft,
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Price sustains lead after Day 3 of Governor's Cup
Governor's Cup,
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GKA Kite-Surf World Tour – Heavy-hitters drop as quarter-finals beckon
Matt Pearce,
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2017 Sunshine Coast Ocean Regatta - Presentation of prizes
Del Morrison,
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Musto Australia,
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David Brookes,
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Darwin to Ambon is on again in 2017
Australian Sailing,
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Contender Worlds - Day 4 - Beebe dominant in the tricky conditions
Flemming Clausen,
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Liverpool announces team entry in Clipper Round the World Yacht Race
Kathryn Foulkes – Clipper Yacht Race,
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2017 Tornado Europeans – Day 1
International Tornado Class Association,
The boats were widely spread apart on the starting line with most of the fleet choosing the right side of the race course.... [more]


New Youth Sailing Champions honoured at end of Optimist Worlds 2017
Optimist World Championship,
China took second place and host country Thailand won third place. In the Team Racing category, China achieved second place with Malaysia in third.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series – Big swells force postponement of opener
Extreme Sailing Series,
Craig said that such a sea state, combined with winds of up to 25 knots, would have likely caused the super-fast GC32 catamarans to fall off their foils and nosedive into the wave in front, potentially leading to capsizes.... [more]


Class 40 duo strengthened by challenges on Azores and back race
Oman Sail,
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Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek 2017 - day 1, a packed race card
CPHPR Media,
In spite of some rather unpromising weather forecasts, the wind arrived bang on cue as a fresh 10-15 knots of breeze powered the 41-strong fleet around the course on Day 1 of the 2017 Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek, in what turned out to be a packed race card – three races for all classes except Cruising and Multihull Cruising who completed two races each.... [more]


Harry Price maintains lead in Governor's Cup Match Racing
Governor's Cup,
Spectators were looking forward today to the last match of the first round robin (in which every boat sails against each other boat) as it featured Price against Killian. The two had not sailed against each other since last year's Governor's Cup, when they raced against each other in the petit finals for third place in the 2016 Cup.... [more]


Transat Jacques Vabre – 42 pairs at sea
Transat Jacques Vabre,
20 crews composed of sailing amateurs and professionals, who are unreserved fans of race machines which are high-tech at the same time as being steadfastly sailboats.... [more]


GKA Kite-Surf World Tour – The qualifiers kick-off on Day 2 in Dakhla
Matt Pearce,
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Volvo Ocean Race - Another America's Cup winner joins MAPFRE
Volvo Ocean Race,
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Volvo Ocean Race - Follow the build of team Azkonobel
Volvo Ocean Race,
Follow the construction of a new One Design Volvo Ocean 65. The build process takes over 36,000 man hours, In this video you can follow the construction of a One Design Volvo Ocean 65 racing machine from start to sailing, in a top quality building facility.. Team AkzoNobel will race this boat in the 2017-18 edition of the Volvo Ocean Race.... [more]


The Gertrude Cup 2017 – Preview
Louay Habib,
The invitational event for the Etchells Class has attracted teams representing yacht clubs from around the world.... [more]


Int Moth Worlds - Zhik returns to its spiritual home at 2017 Worlds
Lisa Ratcliffe,
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Plenty on offer at the Brisbane Boat Show
AAP Medianet,
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Adventure awaits at the Sydney International Boat Show
AAP Medianet,
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Black Jack Yachting. Bigger boat. Bigger team. Even bigger performance
John Curnow,
Throughout the iterations of maxis called Black Jack, a strong, consistent and talented team has been their focus. Some were sail makers, like Skipper Mark Bradford and also Vaughan Prentice from North Sails' Brisbane loft. Others were riggers, such as Bruce Clarke, and there are even boat builders, like Gary van Lunteren, as well as Ash Deeks.... [more]


Contender Worlds - Day 3 - Plenty of racing and then a 'Jagerbomb Train'
Flemming Clausen,
The Danish wind arrived and the clouds parted to give the 107 Contender sailors perfect conditions to complete three races at the 2017 Contender Worlds.... [more]


Twenty-fifth blog from Jon Sanders - Eggs and Sydney to Hobart Race
Jon Sanders,
Island regions affect wind strengths. Often beginning several hundreds of miles distant. Generally less wind - up wind or down wind.... [more]


Twenty-fourth blog from Jon - Taina Marina and Oyster World Rally
Jon Sanders,
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Tour de France à la Voile – High Pressure in the Med
A.S.O./Tour de France à la voile,
One team which should feel instantly at home are the Barcelona based New Territories. They may back in Catalonia, where Olympic medal winning Portuguese skipper helm Hugo Rocha is based, but he reveals with his typical grin that he has not raced in Roses so recently.... [more]


Individual World Champion Series – Optimist World Championship – Day 5
Nima Chandler,
Holding onto third place overall is Costa Rica's Mic Sig Kos Mohr. Still in contention for medals are the USA's Stephan Baker, China's Haoze Fang, and Israel's Roy Levy.... [more]


Diam 24 team on podium at half way mark of Tour de France à la Voile
Oman Sail,
After an intensive phase of back-to-back regattas over the past few days the Oman Sail squad – led by co-skipper Thierry Douillard – are holding third place in the competitive 29-strong fleet of high-speed trimarans.... [more]


GKA Kite-Surf World Tour – Dakhla delivers promise on Day 1
Matt Pearce,
Showing the vision for the future of performance wave kiting, riders will be judged on both their wave riding and strapless freestyle skills in their heats.... [more]


14th Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek – ready to race-
Event Media,
The monohulls will compete in three classes – IRC 1, IRC 2 and Cruising – with 17 boats from around the region taking part. Five closely-matched “40-somethings” will be up against Ray Roberts' TP52 Team Hollywood, the defending champion, while in IRC 2 Raceweek first-timers and charter teams will be taking on the local knowledge of Niels Degenkolw's Phoenix and Mike Downard's Krabi Boat Lagoon Pic... [more]


World Sailing confirms strong presence at Yacht Racing Forum 2017
Yacht Racing Forum,
The tenth edition of the Yacht Racing Forum, in Aarhus, Denmark (November 27-28) will once again reassemble the sport's key personalities and actors, including a strong delegation of World Sailing representatives.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - 100 days to go
Musto Australia,
45,000 nautical miles, four oceans, 12 major cities. Musto takes a stance against plastic usage in partnership with the Volvo Ocean Race and Vestas 11th Hour Racing.... [more]


New Jeanneau Sun Odyssey vessels added to the range
Jeanneau Australia,
Since their launch the Jeanneau Sun Odyssey range has sold over 17,000 yachts. Now we are excited to introduce to you the new generation, the Sun Odyssey 440 and the Sun Odyssey 490. This new generation of sailboats is clearly high performance utilising multiple advance in design and technology to better enhance your quality of life at sea... [more]


Sunshine Coast Ocean Regatta - Day 3 - Action from the start
Del Morrison,
Day 3 of SCOR was action packed with stronger winds, two windward/leeward races and one passage race. Race five was all action from the start with a collision at the start line between The Liquidator a 30ft Farr half-tonner and Vanilla a 54ft Jeanneau. The Liquidator retired due to damage to the hull.... [more]


2017 Contender World Championships - Day 2
Flemming Clausen,
Contender World Championship 2017 - Day two racing postponed and PRO pulled over by the local police...... [more]


Black Jack makes the journey back to the water
Andrea Francolini,
Last night, and into the early hours of this morning, the new Black Jack (100) made her way slowly back to her waiting keel and mast. She has just had a wee makeover at theMcConaghy facility on the Central Coast, in very good time, and now gets ready for the Sydney to Gold Coast event. These images are as she arrived at Sydney City Marine in Rozelle, after having spent four hours navigating...... [more]


SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week - Cape Upstart stopover back on menu
Di Pearson,
Because it was so well-received in 2016, SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week organisers are planning to host the Cape Upstart stopover again this year, for boats travelling from Airlie and/or Hamilton Island to SMIRW.... [more]


Announcement on the 36th America's Cup
Emirates Team New Zealand,
The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron and Circolo della Vela Sicilia as the Challenger of Record, together with their respective representative teams Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa Challenge, are pleased to announce that the Protocol establishing the parameters for the 36th America's Cup will be released in September 2017.... [more]


Tour de France à la Voile – Team SFS go double again but Trésors lead
A.S.O./Tour de France à la voile,
After Team SFS were docked nine points at the end of Act four Arzon for shipping an out of class anchor which was measured to be too light by two kilos, Sofian Bouvet's team have delivered the perfect riposte, heading for the waters they know best.... [more]


Optimist World Championship – No race today
Nima Chandler,
Most participants accepted the situation as out of the race committee's control, but, in retrospect, wished they had waited just a little bit longer to call it a day.... [more]


Ludde's CQS back in England for Lendy Cowes Week
John Roberson,
After a successful sojourn in the Baltic, Ludde Ingvall's eye catching super maxi CQS is back in Gosport on the south coast of England... [more]


New Finn sailing academy launched on Sydney Harbour
Robert Deaves,
The objective of the EOI is to help plan, provide and meet the expectations of sailors, coaches and teams that may be considering visiting the academy in the coming Australian summer.... [more]


Sunshine Coast Ocean Regatta - Overall report
Del Morrison,
The Sunshine Coast Yacht Club celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Naming of the Sunshine Coast on Sunday during its annual event – the Sunshine Coast Ocean Regatta (SCOR).... [more]


The Russians are coming and they're here at 2017 Transpac
Transpacific Yacht Club,
The 2225-mile LA-Honolulu Transpac Race, first run in 1906, is known worldwide and makes many bucket lists, including that of Afanasy Isaev from Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This historic city of 1 million is the third-largest in Siberia, yet a long way from any tidal water.... [more]


AHIRW is a family affair for the Hutchesons - Fleet number nears 200
Rob Mundle,
The chilly waters of Canberra's Lake Burley Griffin are a fading thought for Danielle Hutcheson as she prepares to enjoy the tropical warmth that will come at the 34th staging of Audi Hamilton Island Race Week next month.... [more]


2017 Contender World Championships - Day 1
Flemming Clausen,
Contender World Championship 2017 - Day One and the reigning European & World Champions split the two race wins between them.... [more]


Cheeki Rafiki - Douglas Innes to face retrial over manslaughter
Sail-World,
The Director of Stormforce Coaching, the company that ran Cheeki Rafiki, is set to face retrial for manslaughter over the deaths of the four crew. They were 700nm from Nova Scotia, returning to Southampton after racing in Antigua when the keel feel off. It is said that previous groundings had weakened the keel bolts....... [more]


Launch of Maxi Edmond de Rothschild – An emotional day for Gitana Team
Gitana,
Suspended from the crane, the carbon boats pack quite a punch. This emotional moment has been eagerly awaited by all those who have worked on her, not to mention those working in the background, in the big push to take offshore sailing into a whole new era.... [more]


Tour de France à la Voile – Team SFS come back strong
A.S.O./Tour de France à la voile,
In fierce sunshine and light to moderate sea breezes of 5-12kts which created many transition zones and consequently spread the fleet across the Bay of Les Sables, Sofian Bouvet, Noé Delpech and Achille Nebout fought back from a terrible start today to finish in style in the shadow of Les Sables d'Olonne's legendary canal... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – Fight to be first home
James Boyd,
Finnish Whitbread Round the World Race legend Ludde Ingvall returns having previously put in one of the most exceptional performances in the 92 year history of the Royal Ocean Racing Club's flagship event.... [more]


Wilson and Brown to represent GBR at Youth World Sailing Championships
Anisha Walkerley / RYA,
Wilson's selection was confirmed after she sealed silver at the RS:X Youth World Championships in Torbole, Italy (27 June-1 July). This followed top 10 performances for the Christchurch windsurfer at several senior events this year including World Cup Miami and Hyeres, and World Cup Final Santander.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series Barcelona – Second Spanish challenger announced
Extreme Sailing Series,
The wildcard is funded by the Calafell Municipality, a coastal Catalan town in the province of Tarragona, that has a growing catamaran sailing academy focussed on developing high-performance sailors.... [more]


Sign up to Bart's Bash – The biggest sailing event in the world
Peta Stuart-Hunt,
Following on after racing, everyone is invited to join in at The Big Bash, a huge party in Cowes Yacht Haven starting at 7pm and designed entirely around putting the FUN into fundraising with Olympic medallist and DJ Mark Covell on stage as Master of Ceremonies!... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Getting faster - Five days aboard team AkzoNobel
Tom Martienssen,
On board reporter Tom Martienssen shares his observations after spending five days at sea with Team AkzoNobel “We're really struggling at the moment to make the boat go as fast as it's meant to.” That was the team AkzoNobel navigator Jules Salter soon after leaving Falmouth, England.... [more]


Powerful Australian team joins GC32 Racing Tour
GC32 Racing,
Delzoppo is an avid sailor. Once a co-owner of Ludde Ingvall's 2004 Rolex Sydney to Hobart line honours winning maxi, Nicorette, his greatest love is catamarans, especially racing cats such as the Nacra 5.0, 5.5 and 5.8, in which he won a US Nacra Nationals in 1989.... [more]


J-Class revolution + Video
Ben Gladwell,
In the 1930s, when the rule was first introduced, J-Class yachts were the pinnacle of world yacht racing. But by 1940 many had been stripped or broken up for scrap metal for the war effort or just abandoned and left to rot in mud berths. Decades later several of these leviathans have been rebuilt and restored and are now part of a healthy and spectacular racing class... [more]


Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games qualification window opens
Daniel Smith – World Sailing,
The Men's and Women's Windsurfer, remains on the YOG programme after memorable competitions at the Singapore 2010 and Nanjing 2014 editions. However, for Buenos Aires the Techno 293 Plus is being used in place of the standard Techno 293. The Techno 293 Plus has a bigger rig that allows for the wider age range of sailors in Buenos Aires.... [more]


Mathew Belcher and Will Ryan crowned the 470 dinghy World Champions
Southport Yacht Club,
It was Mathew's seventh World Championship victory and Will's fourth. The pair also won Olympic silver in Rio last year while Mathew claimed Olympic gold in London in 2012.... [more]


Exceptional sailing skills demonstrated in Optimist World Championship
Nima Chandler,
Among the 16 finalists are last year's team racing champions, the USA; five time trophy holders Singapore; and two time winners Thailand. Other Asians in the top 16 include China, Korea, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. The Europeans claimed seven spots with wins by France, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Sweden, Turkey, and a runner up slot awarded to Ireland.... [more]


Another wave of finishers enjoy Aloha hospitality at 2017 Transpac
Transpacific Yacht Club,
A large wave of finishers in the 2017 Transpac have arrived in the Ala Wai last night and in the pre-dawn hours to start to fill up the slip spaces set aside in the Marina for the finishers, known as Transpac Row. From tallest mast to shortest, most of the race entries are moored here, bedecked with leis and ti leaves as symbols of Aloha hospitality from a culture... [more]
 



 

 
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