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The return to Coffs!

21/05/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 22 May 2017

 

 

The return to Coffs!

Coffs Harbour and surroundings  © John Curnow
The word is out that the new race to Coffs Harbour is on. The phoenix would run once again in the traditional Christmas timeslot, and also be the much easier to digest 200 or so miles. The ‘new' race would also be geared towards club racers, so they, and their non-pro crews could be out and back, and almost more importantly, returned to work before anyone missed them. Bring it on, for it has a lot going for it. To be honest, turning left, not right at that time of year makes a lot of sense anyway...

Yes, another club has jumped at the chance to run this formerly Christmas time favourite, and it seems they also have a sponsor all set to go too. That is bound to be of interest to clubs like Balmain, Lake Macquarie and even the Shire. So much so that I would not mind betting that Cronulla's Commodore, Rob Francis' MBD41 ‘The Banshee' will indeed be the first entrant.

The Banshee - MBD41 formerly the Hobart winner, Terra Firma  © John Curnow


A family friendly plan, with the organisers possibly even including a Cat4 rally division, that is bound to include some fun on the way back in places like Port Stephens, Newcastle, and Pittwater, is totally bound to get the early entries on the table. And you could well have to do that right now, for it is slated to be on for the end of this year. Yes! That's 2017. It's not that big a stretch either, for Paul O'Rourke of Sail Port Stephens fame is the new CEO at the Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club, and we would not be surprised to see this club involved in some way.

So a little bit of history now. Brad Greenshields reported in the Coffs Coast Advocate this week that the annual Pittwater to Coffs was not to return, with the headline, ‘Yacht club loses its great race'. Naturally, I read on intently. Yes the damage in a storm last year rendered the marina untenable, with concerns that repairs would not be carried out in time, and so this year's event went on to Southport.

Garry Innes from the Coffs Harbour Yacht Club said back in September of last year that, “They (the RPAYC) have yet again completely assured Coffs Harbour that the Pittwater to Coffs Harbour yacht race will run from 2018 infinitely.”

Move forward to now, and it's off, leaving many wondering where it all went wrong. Greenshields reported Coffs Harbour Yacht Club's secretary/manager, Bob StJohn, as saying that the RPAYC's issue with Coffs Harbour was all about continuity. It was concerned that the yacht club only had a lease on the property from Coffs Harbour City Council until 2020. Like all these things, the race underpinned security for the club, and also filled the local clubs coffers somewhat. The local club is also indicating that they were looking to see if another Sydney club would host a race finishing at Coffs.

Club Marine start_credit Howard Wright - 34th Club Marine Pittwater Coffs Harbour Yacht Race 2015.  Howard Wright /IMAGE Professional Photography


Yet look a little closer and there are some concerns no one has admitted to. The inaugural race was in 1991, and participation is down from the heyday in the 90s, where a hundred boats would participate. Indeed I was sitting under the very honour boards in question just recently, and the names were very well known - Xena, Innkeeper, Wild Oats XI, Broomstick, and Nicorette, just to drop a few in.

So the truth is that the race has been losing ground steadily over time. The move from December 27 to Jan 2 or 3 was a big contributor. It's also true that the shallow marina entrance has caused some concern for some of the larger yachts in recent years.

Over the last decade the media coverage of the race was another factor. Perhaps the powers that be at RPAYC knew that the future of the event in that particular guise was limited. Now looking at the numbers going to Southport, where just 18 boats participated in the 2017 event, you could say that support levels for that destination will have to increase significantly before its viability is enshrined too. No one is impervious to the forces of nature and that race may yet go the way of the Sydney Montague Island, the Sydney Mooloolaba, and Gosford to Lord Howe races.

Making it a 400 miler is way different in a lot of ways to what it was previously. Now you could also argue that it now does not have enough differentiation from the Sydney Southport event some six months later in the calendar, which also offers a real reason to go that far (and beyond).

Wild Oats Xi and Comanche go to battle in 2014 - Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race  © Rolex/ Kurt Arrigo


So leaving the mythical creatures alone, we'll instead run off to the behemoths. In stark contrast to the last regatta, you have Hamilton Island, which could be set to break last year's record. It is predominantly deep water, especially at high tide, and also except for those bricks placed here and there. This year it seems it is also to play host to three of the world's 100-footers. They say Wild Oats XI will be joined by both her near sistership, the new Black Jack, formelry Alfa Romeo II, and Comanche. Yet the dark horse here could well be Scallywag, which is currently under the cone of silence inside a shed at Subic Bay. Ascertaining exactly what mods are going on is a trade secret, so we'll have to wait and see how big they are, and if she is to appear in the tropics before the Hobart.

Of course the next part is that the fifth Volvo entrant is to be made up of this very team, so who knows if there will be enough sailors to go around... Also this week the news that the next VOR OD boat will be a Guilliaume Verdier semi-foiler with deck spreaders and all, was kind of cool. The flush deck means that she'll be as wet as she is faaaaast, but excitement is a certainty. And as for excitement, the inshore race on mutlithulls, with the points seriously counting to the overall result will be a real test for the 5-7 person crews (plus OBR) that will make up the teams.

Many expected the next boat to be a multihull, and it would seem Mark Turner sought of did too. “Following our detailed discussions this time around, there is no longer any kind of conceptual barrier to the Volvo Ocean Race going multihull offshore in six years' time, a decision to make just 3 to 4 years from now. We came very close to going that route this time. In the next decade, it's very possible that we'll see multihulls from the new French Ultime class racing across the oceans, most of the time flying above the water, rather than on it – a significantly greater challenge than doing so inshore in flatter water.”

Volvo Ocean Race unveils combined Monohull-Multihull future  Volvo Ocean Race


Toning it down a bit, just a little then, and the new Mark Mills 37 for the New York Yacht Club has got many a tongue wagging. Seems their first 20 boats could be met by demand from other clubs and seriously interested private parties. Could we have a new, near 40-footer that could set the world on fire, and finally replace another that has gone the way of the dodo?

Now 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 World Sailing, Antigua to Bermuda, the TPs are in the village, Port Douglas, Saint Barth, the Clipper, Harken, B&G, the AC, Jon Sanders, kids and speed and we're not talking illicit drugs, Phaedo3 does it again, foiling, Capri, GC32, 470s, 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, Editor, Sail-World Australia



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America's Cup.com and Sail-World.com,
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segler-zeitung.de,
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Suzanne McFadden,
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Max Ranchi,
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52 Super Series,
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America's Cup Media,
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52 Super Series,
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Sail-World.com/nz | ACEA,
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Ricahrd Gladwell|MyislandhomeBDA,
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America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ rammed and taken out by Brits
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
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Louay Habib,
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Dongfeng Race Team,
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America's Cup - Land Rover BAR struggles with speed problems
Miles Dilworth, Daily Telegraph,
British America's Cup Challenger and winner of the America's Cup World Series looks like they will need every one of the two points they earned from the ACWS to progress beyond the America's Cup Qualifiers which starts at the end of next week. Time is running out for Ben Ainslie to claw himself back into contention for the 35th America's Cup... [more]


America's Cup - Winch over-ride costs Japan win over Oracle Team USA
Softbank Team Japan,
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Artemis Racing - Iain Percy - 'Our results flatter us'
Artemis Racing,
With only 11 days to go until the start of the America's Cup Qualifiers, Iain Percy and Nathan Outteridge give their thoughts going into the final practice. Artemis Racing will not take part today, whilst a number of upgrades are completed, but the team will be out racing later this week.... [more]


America's Cup - Oracle Team USA score a pair of wins on Practice Day 1
Oracle Team USA,
Oracle Team USA earned two wins from two practice race starts on Monday, but it was the time before, between and following the races that was particularly profitable. In near ideal 12-15 knot conditions, tactician and sailing team manager Tom Slingsby says the team was able to test new equipment, configurations and techniques in one of the final line-up opportunities... [more]


America's Cup - Splash and Crash on Day 1 of Practice Session 5
Richard Gladwell and MyislandhomeBDA,
Practice racing got underway in the final long session ahead of the start of the America's Cup Qualifiers, next week. As with the previous sessions the full fleet did not participate - with Artemis Racing (SWE) electing to trial some new developments and Emirates Team New Zealand smashing a rudder before racing could get underway.... [more]


Azzurra lay down a Rolex TP52 World Championship marker
52 Super Series,
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Kiwi offshore star 'Trae' joins NZ Extreme Sailing Team
Extreme Sailing Series,
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Launch of ‘The Medal Maker' - The story of Victor Kovalenko
Di Pearson,
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470 Europeans - Australia 470 teams firing up for challenges ahead
Australian Sailing,
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America's Cup - Two wins apiece for Oracle and Softbank Team Japan
America's Cup Media/Sail-World.com/nz,
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Onwards and upwards as fleet for Audi Hamilton Island Race Week tops 100
Rob Mundle,
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Olympic medal glamour at the Kiel Week
SVG Verlag,
As the beginning of the sailing activities at the Kiel Week, there will again be the Welcome Race on the inner fjord in Kiel. On Saturday at 9:30am, the first group of the yachts with an ORC rating will be sailing across the start line in front of the Kiel Yacht Club.... [more]


Artemis Racing's Iain Percy on the role of ACRM in 35th America's Cup
America's Cup,
In a recent video interview, Iain has given his thoughts on the role America's Cup Race Management (ACRM) and its Race Director Iain Murray have in the 35th America's Cup, and explains why clear governance is so important in professional sport.... [more]


Beneteau Pittwater Cup - Reflections on a perfect day...
John Curnow,
There was more than enough going on at the 2017 Beneteau Pittwater Cup to keep the mind whirring. A large, 26-boat fleet for the 16th running of the regatta meant there were loads of participants appearing from 0900hrs at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club. For some it was their first time, and whether they were owner or crew, they mingled in with the regulars and seasoned salts... [more]


Team AkzoNobel name winning quartet for Volvo Ocean Race campaign
Volvo Ocean Race,
New Zealand's Brad Jackson, Roberto 'Chuny' Bermúdez de Castro from Spain, the Brazilian Joca Signorini and Britain's Jules Salter are the past winners.... [more]


The curtain comes down on the eighth Vendée Globe
Vendée Globe,
The first people to go up on the stage were the eleven skippers forced to retire: Paul Meilhat, Morgan Lagravière, Sébastien Josse, Kojiro Shiraishi, Bertrand de Broc, Stéphane Le Diraison, Vincent Riou, Thomas Ruyant, Enda O'Coineen, Thomas Ruyant and Tanguy de Lamotte.... [more]


Patrice makes perfect in race three of the Land Rover Winter Series
Ross MacDonald,
After another tricky day on Sydney Harbour for race three of CYCA's Land Rover Winter Series, Tony Kirby showed just how fast his Ker 46 Patrice is, taking the win for the second week in a row. Kirby now leads Division A1 overall and proved with his regular crew on board, that consistency is the key in the increasingly light wind.... [more]


Spectacular A Class Catamaran Championships draw keen interest
Mark Dawson,
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Switzerland owns the podium at GC32 Riva Cup conclusion
GC32 Racing Tour,
Despite an impressive late charge from their compatriots on Team Tilt, the Jérôme Clerc-steered Realteam hung on to its lead to win the GC32 Riva Cup by four points after another three race day held in perfect 10-16 knot conditions on Italy's Lake Garda. Flavio Marazzi's ARMIN STROM Sailing Team managed third place, making podium of this first event of the 2017 GC32 Racing Tour a 100% Swiss affair... [more]
 



 

 
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