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The tale of two cities

08/10/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 09 Oct 2017

 

 

The tale of two cities

The Coathanger and sailing have always been symbiotic.  © John Curnow
Sail in or watch enough One Design races, especially the Etchells, and you'll very much know this term. After the start, the fleet virtually splits in two like some crazy atom, with the half the electrons going that way, and the others in the dichotomous direction.

Now it was our very own Peter Rendle, the irrepressible bundle of joy that he is, that got this little ditty's theme going, when he was talking about AC36. You see, it is a while since the Kiwis had the Auld Mug (on its ever growing base), and in the intervening time, the very area that became synonymous with it, the Viaduct, has undergone something of a transformation. There simply is not the room to hold the event there anymore.

Wynyard Point and Viaduct Harbour  Flickr


Of course, in looking to understand anything you always follow the money trail, and it all seems to start and end in Europe, so it is absolutely no wonder that Italy has been named as the first alternate. However, Bubbly Pete has come up with a really good alternative. Sydney!

It's a lot, lot closer, by being in the same hemisphere for a start, we speak nearly the same language, and Air New Zealand can fly all the stuff in across the ditch. It also helps out a cash strapped Kiwi Government, that has an even more interesting scenario to have to go through for bipartisan support than our own! Wow. That is saying something.

Now best of all, it could even possibly help our fledging aspirants get a team up and going, by reducing some of the costs. Talk about win, win, win, win, win... So Auckland's misfortune could end up being Sydney's gain, and wouldn't that be boon. Who knows, the Wallabies could even be back on top in the time leading into it all, and world order may have finally been set back to normal.

Will the AC36 Mini Maxi be a pumped up version of this? Banque Populaire VIII (Armel Le Cleac'h)  Team Banque Populaire


So the only other thing to say is that the AC itself is almost as good at creating a tale creating two cities. Some read and watch everything to do with it, and others just turn off completely. There are not many in the middle, so the choice of a high performance monohull driven by soft sails, when the wing sailed foiling cats captivated a new demographic better than the latest offering from Apple or Samsung at the Consumer Electronics Show, will continue to be way more than interesting.

Come November we'll know a lot more about the mini maxi for AC36, and by March 2018 it will be even clearer. That is of course under the proviso that the Sikaflex so liberally applied from the caulking gun after the Italians blabbed has actually bonded. Anyone who has spent time with Sikaflex and a carbon boat knows that it is a constant programme of maintenance before each big event. It's kind of akin to painting the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and there we go with the two cities again...

Les Voiles de Saint Tropez  © BMW | Studio Borlenghi


Well then, it has to be that time, 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 yet another bumper week. Check out the links below as a sample of the articles, which include the Etchells, VOR, the Clipper, Mini Transat, 5.5m, kites, Melges 20, Les Voiles de Saint Tropez, AC, GC32, Class 40, Golden Globe Race, Sail Paradise, Youth Champs, J24, RC44, 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



Mini-Transat La Boulangère – Conditions set the tone in the rankings
Event Media,
In the zones of calm littering the course this evening, the solo sailors are armed with only their patience and their vigilance in a bid to limit any damage and make the best of any gains where they have the means at their disposal.... [more]


Barcolana 2017 Trieste action-shots by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from Barcolana 2017 Trieste, Italy.... [more]


Barcolana 2017 Trieste images by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from Barcolana 2017 Trieste, Italy.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race fleet heading for start port of Alicante
Volvo Ocean Race,
The Prologue Leg of the Volvo Ocean Race began on Sunday afternoon, after the start was delayed by just over 2 hours and moved nearly 20 miles south in order to find better racing conditions.... [more]


New Moon wins 5.5 Metre season finale after wind abandons Thunersee
Robert Deaves,
So, New Moon, BAH 21 (Christoph Burger, Flavio Marazzi, Peter Vlasov) takes a second regatta win in a row, after taking the win in Cannes last week. Second place goes Marie-Françoise XIX, SUI 228 (Jürg Menzi, Dino Fumasoli, Christof Wilke) with Nina, SUI 215 (Heinz Saurer, Hans Scheidegger, Maja Siegenthaler) in third.... [more]


Barcolana Regatta Trieste – Action photo gallery by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 4 – Race to the scoring gate hots up
The Clipper Race,
It was a great day of racing on board Sanya Serenity Coast, though the team remains in seventh place, around 73nm off the pace.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Lush not aboard Team Brunel for Prologue Leg
Team Brunel,
Brit Annie Lush will not join Team Brunel for the Prologue Leg to Alicante, leaving Lisbon today. Lush does not feel 100% fit at the moment and is saved for the start of the race later this month. Lush will not be replaced.... [more]


18ft Skiffs Spring Championship – Race 1
Frank Quealey,
Retirement of some of the long-time competitors meant there were new crews joining the 18s for the first time and other young sailors moving up to some of the more-fancied teams and we were given a glimpse of some of the potential of the young teams.... [more]


Melges 20 World Championship - Tough fight for podium
Melges 20,
After eight races, eight varied race winners and a wide range of racing conditions, Drew Friedes' Pacific Yankee with tactician Morgan Reeser and crew member Charlie Smythe have captured their very first major international title in the Melges 20 Class, that of World Champions. It's a title and trophy that is anything but easy to come by, and Freides' long racing campaign... [more]


Team Brunel announces team for Prologue Leg to Alicante
Team Brunel,
Skipper Bouwe Bekking announced his team for the Volvo Ocean Race Prologue Leg from Lisbon to Alicante on Saturday morning October 7th. Team Brunel will consist for the Prologue Leg of Bouwe Bekking, Carlo Huisman, Alberto Bolzan, Kyle Langford, Maciel Cichetti, Andrew Cape, Peter Burling, Annie Lush and Abby Ehler.... [more]


America's Cup - Brits combine forces to compete in 52 Super Series
Landrover BAR and Sail-World.com/nz,
The British America's Cup team have announced that they have struck up a relationship with Tony Langley's 52ft team and will compete in the upcoming 52 Super Series. Land Rover BAR's Ben Ainslie the winner of five Olympic medals, four of them Gold, will lead his team aboard Langley Holdings' Gladiator TP52 in one of the world's leading high performance monohull race series.... [more]


5.5 Metre Herbstpreis (Autumn Trophy) – New Moon opens four-point lead
Robert Deaves,
A first start was attempted in a southerly, but then the wind switched 180 degrees and the race committee had to move further down the lake to reset the course. Then the next attempt was abandoned on the first downwind, with New Moon leading, after the wind shut off and then switched 180 degrees again.... [more]


IKA KiteFoil GoldCup World Series – Parlier falters but retains lead
Ian MacKinnon,
As the breeze dropped and shifted in the day's final race at the Sardinia Kiteboard Grand Slam, Parlier's countryman Axel Mazella finally turned the tables and took a precious bullet that left his rival trailing in second.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère – The light airs reshuffle the cards
Event Media,
Ian Lipinski (Griffon.fr) and Arthur Léopold-Léger (Antal XPO) are going it alone at the front of the leading pack, whilst Clarisse Crémer (TBS) is extending right away from her pursuers. Swiss skipper Valentin Gautier (Shaman – Banque du Léman) and Erwan Le Draoulec (Emile Henry) look to be the only sailors still in a position to challenge her takeover.... [more]


Clipper World Race – Day 3, Race 2 – Close-fought battle continues
The Clipper Race,
Great Britain and Sanya Serenity Coast are fighting a close battle in seventh and eighth position respectively, with HotelPlanner.com in ninth only around 10nm behind.... [more]


Les Voiles de Saint Tropez – More action shots by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images... [more]


Les Voiles de Saint Tropez – Action photo gallery by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images... [more]


IKA KiteFoil World Championships – Day 3 – All change at top
Ian MacKinnon,
Mazella still gave Parlier a run for his money, harrying his countryman around the two-and-a-half laps of the windward-leeward course in offshore winds that quickly built to an average of 25kts, with gusts of more than 30kts under clear blue Mediterranean skies.... [more]


Manly 16' Skiffs - Sydney Harbour Video
Dale Lorimer - Bow Caddy Media,
In a 12-15 knot southerly this afternoon the Manly 16 Foot Skiffs were sent to a windward mark just north of South Head. The run home into the sun with a following sea made for some great video imagery. The Bow Caddy team captured some of the action as the skiffs started their downwind leg, dodging the yachts returning from the Lion Island Race and the occasional nose-in-capsized rival skiff.... [more]


Remembering Dr Chris White
John Byrne,
It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that we advise the passing of Dr Chris White, who lost his battle with cancer last week. Chris is now at peace.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère - Breathless Atlantic
Effets Mer,
In cruising terms, conditions could best be described as relaxing : sunny climes, seas becoming increasingly calm, light to moderate breeze, perfect conditions for idling about. However, the distinctive feature of offshore racers is that they always want to go faster... at the risk of sacrificing some of the fun element.... [more]


Change of pace at Melges 20 World Championship
Melges 20,
After two days of perfect Southwest Newport breeze, Day Three of the Melges 20 World Championship dawned sunny skies and warm temps, but no wind. As sailors arrived at Sail Newport to begin their preparations, the glassy water was tempting for water skiing. At 09.00, PRO Peter 'Luigi' Reggio announced that the AP would be hoisted and the next announcement would be at 11:30... [more]


RS Aerocup - Preview
RS Aero International Class Association,
The third RS Aerocup kicks off at Fraglia Vela Malcesine, Lake Garda this week. Entries continue to build year on year following the successful previous annual Aerocups at Barcelona and Malcesine. 50 entries from 13 countries are signed up providing an awesomely international fleet set for some intense but friendly end of season racing at Italy's legendary venue.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Prologue Leg to offer final tune-up ahead of start
Volvo Ocean Race,
On Sunday afternoon at 1400 local time in Lisbon (1300 UTC), the seven Volvo Ocean Race skippers will lead their teams off the start line of the Prologue Leg, a non-scoring race to the host city and start port of Alicante, Spain.... [more]


Season Finale for 5.5 Metre at Thunersee Autumn Trophy
Robert Deaves,
Many have foretold that winter is coming and the first snowfalls on the hills around Lake Thun in Switzerland coincided with a chilly start to the International 5.5 Metre season finale, the three day Autumn Trophy (Herbstpreis), hosted by Thunsersee Yacht Club.... [more]


Carlos Aguilar Match Race cancelled for 2017 due to Hurricanes
WIM Series,
Organizers of the Carlos Aguilar Match Race (CAMR) regretfully announce the cancellation of the November 30-December 3, 2017 event. The CAMR, presented by the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism, is known for bringing some of the best international match racing talent, from America's Cup veterans to Olympians, to sail in the scenic yet challenging Charlotte Amalie Harbor.... [more]


America's Cup - AC50's to make a return to Bermuda-
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Bermudian newspaper, The Royal Gazette is carrying a report that the AC50 wingsailed foiling catamaran's could make a return appearance on the Great Sound.' It is understood that a regatta possibly featuring the AC50 foiling catamaran used for the 35th America's Cup, which Bermuda hosted this year, could be held on the Great Sound.'... [more]


America's Cup - New York Yacht Club makes a smart early move
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
New York Yacht Club's announcement of an entry in the 36th America's Cup may have seemed to some as a premature move. Coming just seven days after the Protocol joint announcement, most would have expected the club with the longest involvement in the America's Cup to have at least waited until the concept drawing of the AC75 was published, at the end of November, before confirming their intentions.... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 2, Race 2 – Early frontrunners emerge
The Clipper Race,
Visit Seattle makes up the top three, though it is fighting off a strong challenge from Greenings. Greenings currently sits in fourth place and is less than 3nm ahead of Garmin in fifth.... [more]


Optimist Asian and Oceanian Championship – Final day
RHKYC Media,
The first two championship races were sailed yesterday where Singapore's Muhammad Daniel Kei Bin Muhammad Yazid, moved up from fourth to first overall after coming first and second in his races. With a total of 28 points, he was 15 points ahead of his nearest competitor Demir Dirk from Turkey with China's Xilun Lin following in third overall.... [more]


Rothmans returns for Volvo Ocean Legends Race
Volvo Ocean Race,
Rothmans originally sailed with a crew of up to 16 and finished the 1989-90 race in fourth place overall, taking 131 days to complete the 33,000-nautical-mile course. It was Smith's second race, having completed part of the course onboard Simon Le Bon's maxi, Drum in 1985-86.... [more]


IKA KiteFoil World Championships – Tricky Day 1
Ian MacKinnon,
Each separately tangled with other riders and had to fight their back way into contention but finished slightly down the order. That left the door open for reigning IKA KiteFoil GoldCup title holder and Formula Kite World Champion Maxime Nocher (MON) to take the win on his comeback at the Sardinia Kiteboarding Grand Slam after a four-month layoff.... [more]


Iconic West Aussie kiteboarding race returns-
Janine Pittaway,
The eighth annual Red Bull Lighthouse to Leighton kiteboard race will be contested on Saturday 9 December and strong competitor interest is anticipated.... [more]


Eclipsed rudder replaced in time for Couta Boat Nationals
Lisa Ratcliff,
When Jim Wilshire's rudder came loose and went missing off his Couta Boat Eclipse, which was travelling east from Perth atop a delivery truck between Bordertown in South Australia and Horsham in Victoria, the owner's shot at Couta Week and the class' national championship hit a snag.... [more]


Newport delivers more of a good thing at Melges 20 World Championship
Melges 20,
As sailors waited at Sail Newport for the Day Two morning announcement on the course location from PRO Peter 'Luigi' Reggio, debates were waged on both sides; some sailors wanted to give their bodies and equipment a break and head north of the Newport Bridge for flat water, others wanted to take advantage of yet another day of Newport's southwest breeze.... [more]


Questions answered at Discover Sailing Day
David Sygall,
More than quarter of a million Australians take part in organised sailing each year. However, for some others, concerns about logistics, costs and safety prevent them from ever getting out on the water. Discover Sailing Day, on October 22, is the chance to have questions addressed by the right people in a free and welcoming environment at your local Club.... [more]


America's Cup - Russell Green on Protocol's return to Cup traditions
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/nz,
In a second interview after the main media conference, last Friday Sail-World spoke to Russell Green - Team New Zealand's long-time rules and legal adviser and a key figure in the Protocol negotiation for the 36th Match for the America's Cup, to be held in Auckland or Italy. There are many significant differences between the latest Protocol and the one that governed the last Cup.... [more]


America's Cup - RNZYS welcomes New York YC's return to Cup fold
Emirates Team New Zealand,
The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron and Emirates Team New Zealand welcome the announcement that the New York Yacht Club will challenge for the 36th America's Cup. To have the most famous yacht club in America's Cup history back after a 14 year hiatus is a significant boost to the event and the principles of tradition and fair play which the Protocol for the 36th America's Cup is built on.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère – Knit one, purl one
Event Media,
To stand a chance of winning an offshore race you need: a good boat, inevitably; hours spent on the water practising, talent and a sound work ethic, a touch of rashness and a big chunk of time to take stock... [more]


NYYC and Bella Mente Quantum Racing association for 36th America's Cup
NYYC,
The challenging syndicate will be led by two of the most successful American yachtsmen of the last decade: John J. 'Hap' Fauth (Naples, Fla.) and Doug DeVos (Grand Rapids, Mich.). Since 2005, at the helm of three successive yachts named Bella Mente, Fauth and his team have reached the top of the podium in numerous distance and buoy races at venues in North America, Europe and the Caribbean.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Thompson and Lunven add experience to roster
Volvo Ocean Race,
Nicolas Lunven won the gruelling Solitaire du Figaro in 2009 at the age of just 26 and has since secured podium places in the event in 2012 and 2016. He also sailed as navigator with MAPFRE at the beginning... [more]


Two way fight for GC32 Racing Tour title
GC32 Racing,
Going into Marseille One Design, the fight for first place is now between two teams - present leader Realteam, skippered by Jérôme Clerc, and Argo of two time Melges 32 World Champion, Jason Carroll.... [more]


Optimist Asian and Oceanian Championship - Penultimate Day
RHKYC Media,
Two races were held for both the Yellow and Blue fleets off Stanley Bay with the only challenging conditions the competitors had to contend with being a one to 2kts spring tide running across the race track.... [more]


Oman Sail's Class 40 team quietly confident for Transat Jacques Vabre
Oman Sail,
The French ocean racing veteran Gavignet is quietly confident in their Oman Sail Class 40. Speaking soon after returning to the yacht's home port of Lorient from the Grand Pavois boat show in La Rochelle – where the Sultanate of Oman was the event's guest of honour – Gavignet was able to reflect on some recent and successful training.... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 1, Race 2 – Tight racing out of Uruguay
The Clipper Race,
Liverpool 2018 was first across the Start Line in Punta del Este and has kept pushing to be second on the leader board, just under 2nM off Dare To Lead. Qingdao is under 2nM further back in third, and Skipper Chris Kobusch couldn't have been prouder of how his crew have progressed since Race Start in Liverpool... [more]


Prospect of mouthwatering climax to KiteFoil GoldCup World Series
Ian MacKinnon,
With €20,000 in prize money up for grabs, Sardinia's commitment to burnishing its reputation as a perfect kiting destination off fabled beaches on breezy blue Mediterranean waters is self-evident. Cagliari city and the Sardinia region are key sponsors of the event through the island's tourism department, with the support of the Yacht Club of Cagliari.... [more]


2018 Golden Globe Race to start from Les Sables d'Olonne
Event Media,
The Golden Globe Race 2018 could not have chosen a better port in Europe to organize the start and finish of such a legendary race which has attracted so many sailors and adventurers from all over the world.... [more]


Musto Pop-up Store at the Cronulla Sailing Club this weekend
Musto Australia,
Get your Musto Offshore, Inshore, Footwear and End of lines This Weekend - seventh and Oct 8th.... [more]


Images of Les Voiles De St Tropez 2017 - October 4
Eugenia Bakunova, mainsail.ru,
Eugenia Bakunova of mainsail.ru was on the water for Day 2 of Les Voiles De St Tropez and provided this image gallery from the day.... [more]


Images of Les Voiles De St Tropez 2017 - October 3
Eugenia Bakunova, mainsail.ru,
Eugenia Bakunova of mainsail.ru was on the water for Day 1 of Les Voiles De St Tropez and provided this image gallery from the day.... [more]


America's Cup - Dan Bernasconi on shaping the AC75 'Beast'
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Dan Bernasconi, Technical Director of Emirates Team New Zealand, has turned his hand from leading the team charged with developing the quickest America's Cup multihull on the planet to performing a similar feat with a monohull. First step in the process is coming up with a concept boat, and then writing a class rule to accommodate that type. The 75ft monohull has been given various monikers, bu... [more]


Melges 20 World Championship - Surfin' the Sou'Wester
Melges 20,
Tourists come to Newport for fall foliage and clam chowder. Sailors come for yachting history and the legendary Newport Sou'wester Breeze which arrived on Day One of the 2017 Melges 20 World Championship. Mixing together warm, sunny fall temperatures, great breeze and near perfect Melges 20 surfing conditions, three races were completed in efficient fashion with Drew Freides' Pacific Yankee... [more]


Foiling multi 50 trimaran Ciela Village launched by CDK Technologies-
CDK Technologies,
After 10 months of intensive work, numerous meetings between Thierry Bouchard's Ciela Village Team, naval architects VPLP, the number crunchers HDS/Gsea Design and the CDK Technologies design office, the Ciela Village trimaran was launched today, 4 October, in Port-la-Forêt, Brittany. This 15-metre Multi 50 trimaran will now begin her first sea trials in the Baie de la Forêt... [more]


Clipper Race hailed 'biggest sailing event to visit Uruguay'
Julia Fry,
Spectators and media flocked to the water for the start of the Clipper 2017-18 Round the World Yacht Race's second stage, to Cape Town, South Africa, following the event's first ever stopover in Punta del Este, Uruguay.... [more]


Big names head to the Festival of Sails 2018
Lisa Ratcliff,
Victoria hosting the 2018 Australian Yachting Championship is expected to draw a sizeable Rating fleet to Port Phillip for the national title, January 19-21, immediately followed by the 175th anniversary Festival of Sails. The Rating division caters for boats with fixed measurement ratings that determine handicap, as opposed to a performance based system.... [more]


Optimist Asian and Oceanian Championships - Team China in-action
RHKYC,
The wind came out in force for Day 3 of the Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championships for the 2017 Team Racing Championships. 16 teams were ranked in terms of points of their top four sailors after two days of racing where six races were completed.... [more]


America's Cup - New York Yacht Club expected to announce Challenge
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/nz,
US sailing website sailingillustrated.com reports that New York Yacht Club, the original and longest holder of the America's Cup will announce a challenge, Thursday (local time) at noon EDT for the prestigious trophy.. sailingillustrated has long tipped the entry of New York Yacht Club, which has competed in both America's Cups sailed in New Zealand in 2000 and 2003 and also in 1987... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race unveils new Twitter account
Volvo Ocean Race,
As the fleet racks up 83,000 kilometres around the planet over the next nine months, they're going to be the link between what's happening on the water, and the fans on shore – staying in constant contact with the boats as they conquer the world's most remote oceans.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère – Knowing how far to push it
Event Media,
Though the majority of the fleet has opted to pass between the TSS of Cape Finisterre and the Spanish coast, a few of the skippers have chosen to take the long route, making westing as a possible investment for the future perhaps...... [more]


Call for sailors to attend the BVI Spring Regatta
Event Media,
It may seem a little premature to start reaching out to sailors and to talk of planning events when the daily lives of so many are still in turmoil, but one of the best ways to support and help rebuild the islands is for sailors who have been welcomed here so warmly, continue with their plans to join the regatta as part of their Caribbean racing circuit.... [more]


Trifecta of QLD Champs titles held at Bartercard Sail Paradise Regatta
Bronwen Hemmings,
The Australian Sports Boats Association, along with Australian Measurement System (AMS) have jumped on board with Australian Sailing to host three new Queensland championships at Southport Yacht Club (SYC).... [more]


Young sailor offered rare Sport Australia Hall of Fame Scholarship
David Sygall,
Nia Jerwood's quest to compete at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics has been bolstered by her inclusion in the 2018 Sport Australia Hall of Fame Scholarship and Mentoring Program, announced on Wednesday... [more]


Optimist Asian and Oceanian Champs - Day 2
RHKYC,
Day 2 of the Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championships saw blue skies and a better than forecasted easterly breeze of 6 to 12kts on the race track positioned off Stanley Bay in Hong Kong.... [more]


Contender Australian and World Champs coming to McCrae Yacht Club
Di Pearson,
McCrae Yacht Club in Melbourne, Victoria, is to host both the 2018 Australian and World Championships in the International Contender class on Port Phillip Bay in January when over 80 entries from Australia and worldwide are expected to attend.... [more]


Olympic champions stun competitors at Youth Champs
David Sygall,
A surprise appearance by Olympic Gold medalist Tom Burton at the NSW Youth Championships was the icing on the cake of a successful trio of state-based junior events to round out Australian Sailing's youth regattas for 2017.... [more]


World Sailing - Presidential update - September 2017
Kim Andersen,
As the month of September draws to a close, once again it is my great pleasure to provide you with some updates of various events and developments that have taken place at World Sailing over the past month.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère – More haste, less speed
Event Media,
After two days of racing, the solo sailors in the Mini-Transat la Boulangère are still dawdling across the Bay of Biscay. The fleet is currently at the longitude of Gijón. The wet, westerly breezes of the initial hours of racing have now given way to blue skies, leaving the sailors only an asthmatic northerly wind to play with.... [more]


Melges 24 European Sailing Series – Gill Race Team and Taki 4 on top
IM24CA,
Forty-five single races have been sailed during five events with seven discards as according to the scoring after every sixth race sailed a discard will apply. The only team travelling to all events of the series is Miles Quinton's Gill Race Team from Great Britain with Geoff Carveth helming.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Legends Race – Tokio back for unfinished business
Volvo Ocean Race,
America's Cup legend, New Zealand's Chris Dickson, would skipper the boat and he had to choose between a Farr-designed boat, or a boat from the board of Australian naval architect John Swarbrick. He chose the Farr boat and the Swarbrick boat was left behind. But now she will return to the racetrack to make her mark.... [more]


A fresh start for the HP30 Class
HP30 Class,
Despite there not being any HP30 racing this season, the same boats came together once more at Cowes Week, racing in the mixed sportsboat IRC fleet and enjoyed some close competition and it is with this in mind and with demand from existing owners to find a way to kickstart the programme and get HP30 Racing back on the water for next year.... [more]


Regata dei Tre Golf joins IMA Mediterranean Maxi Offshore Challenge
James Boyd / Sailing Intelligence,
Comprising the region's most prestigious offshore races, the five event Challenge aims to promote and boost Maxi yacht competition offshore in the Mediterranean. It is open to all maxi yachts, in addition to those belonging to IMA members.... [more]


Gosford J24 Regatta overall
Paula Dock / J24 Australia,
Thanks go to the nine entrants that made the effort to come to Gosford for the weekend, and congratulations to Kaotic for the magnificent consistency of 1,2,1,1,2,1 to win the regatta with crew of Shane (helm), Arthur (owner), Brett, Harry and Matt.... [more]


Gladwell's Line - The Italian Job
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
The surprise was the fallback option of an Italian venue in the event of Auckland being unable to come up with the required infrastructure by August 2018 - or earlier. Those who have stalked this issue for the past few years will be aware that talking the talk, is a lot easier for local politicians than walking the walk when it comes to America's Cup and facilities around the Auckland waterfront.... [more]


Abell Point Marina strikes double gold-
Joscelyn O'Keefe,
It was a record attendance at the 2017 Whitsunday Tourism Awards at Hamilton Island this weekend. Over 340 attended the gala dinner with representatives from local tourism operators, regional and state tourism bodies, and local and state government, all gathering together to celebrate the achievements of the tourism industry this year.... [more]


Project 60 - Materials still needed to finish the book
Robert Deaves,
As part of the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the OK Dinghy, a new book is being published. Under the working title, project 60, this will be the story of the OK through personal anecdotes and stories.... [more]


Meet the Clipper 2017-18 Race crew - Sarah Addison
Clipper Round the World,
Sarah Addison, 31, an Engineer from Aberdeen, Scotland, was the last member of the Garmin team to sign up for Leg 2, adding the South Atlantic Challenge, to her original decision to sign up to Leg 7, the US Coast to Coast, just six weeks before arriving in South America.... [more]


Melges 20 World Championship kicks off
IM20CA,
With an impressive fleet of 40 teams from four continents, representing nine nations, sailors, friends and families alike will be treated to Newport's best conditions for a full on experience of this iconic sailing venue.... [more]


Mini-Transat La Boulangère – Getting into the swing of things pronto
Event Media,
All in all, everyone had opted to sail on starboard tack taking them towards Cape Ortegal. With the wind kicking back in from the west, the first choices will have to made: continue along on the same tack or make headway to the north?... [more]


2017 Optimist Asian and Oceanian Champs kicks off
RHKYC Media / Nick Atkinson,
The 2017 Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championship opened last night at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club in conjunction with Hong Kong's National Day celebrations. There was a flag parade from all the regatta participants, and then one of those fireworks displays that only Hong Kong can lay on – ok so the occasion was China's National Day, but HKODA has raised the bar on Oppie events by opening a regi... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race teams up with Virtual Regatta for 2017-18 race game
Volvo Ocean Race,
The last edition, for 2014-15 saw over 200,000 skippers test their skills, charting a virtual course against the real-world fleet as it raced around the world.... [more]


Light breeze shuts down Coventry Reef Race in the West
Bernie Kaaks,
Chris Higham positioned Argo a little to seaward of the leaders and was rewarded by favourable breeze, bowling away to a handy lead, somewhat surprising since the Archambault40 was in company with Garth Curran's Inglis58 Walk on the Wild Side and the Marten49, Sue Sea.... [more]


Hamble Winter Series – Elaine wins IRC Spinlock Autumn Championship
Louay Habib,
Ed Broadway's Ker 40 Hooligan VII was the winner in IRC Zero, King 40 Nifty raced by Emily Bowden-Eyre was the winner in IRC One. Rachel Hunt's Jumblesail 2 was the victor in IRC Three, and Jeffrey Dakin's Flashheart was the IRC Four Champion. Ian Smyth's team won the J/88 Class.... [more]


New Racing Manager appointed for The Royal Ocean Racing Club
RORC,
As a professional sailing administrator, he has vast experience and proven ability managing significant events such as the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Farr 40 Worlds, Etchells Worlds and Volvo Ocean Race and Clipper Round the World stopovers.... [more]


Multihulls invited to race in Marlay Point Overnight Race
Fleur Stone,
Tony Considine first caught the Marlay Point bug in 1984 and has returned to compete in the iconic overnight sailing race at least 15 times. He is looking forward to bringing his trimaran DM24 Fury Road to the Gippsland Lakes in March 2018 for the C.H Robinson 50th Anniversary Race.... [more]


Action-shots from Bayside Slalom Series Race 1 by Mitchell Pearson
Mitchell Pearson,
Images from the Bayside Slalom Series first race of the season at Wynnum Creek on Moretan Bay QLD.... [more]


More action-shots from the St. Helena Cup - Day 2 by Mitchell Pearson
Mitchell Pearson,
Mitchell Pearson was on water at St. Helena Cup 2017 and provided this gallery of images from Day 2.... [more]


Action shots from Day 2 of the St. Helena Cup by Mitchell Pearson
Mitchell Pearson,
Mitchell Pearson was on water at St. Helena Cup 2017 and provided this gallery of images from Day 2.... [more]


Williams shuts out champion to win Chicago Match Cup
Aston Harald,
In front of a cheering crowd at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan turned on all the drama for the final day of the Chicago Match Cup as Ian Williams, skipper of GAC Pindar, defeated current Match Racing World Champion Phil Robertson in a tour de force shutout victory.... [more]


RC44 Cascais Cup - Come from behind win for Katusha in Cascais
RC44 Class Association,
Cascais laid on an action-packed day for the conclusion of the 2017 RC44 Championship's penultimate event, the RC44 Cascais Cup. At the beginning of it, Igor Lah's Team CEEREF held a slender lead, but lost it to Charisma. By the start of the third and final race Alexander Novoselov's Katusha was leading by two points. Despite Team CEEREF sailing an immaculate final race... [more]


St. Helena Cup – Day 2 photo gallery by Mitchell Pearson
Mitchell Pearson,
Mitchell Pearson provided this gallery of images from day two of the St. Helena Cup... [more]


America's Cup - Ainslie says next Cup will be a design challenge
Sir Ben Ainslie,
Sir Ben Ainslie has added to the comments in the media release issued by the British America's Cup team on Friday after the announcement of the Protocol which will govern the 36th America's Cup to be staged in New Zealand or Italy in 2021. Writing in the Daily Telegraph (UK), the four times Olympic Gold medalist and CEO, Skipper and Helmsman of Land Rover BAR says they are still digesting the P... [more]


A QandA with Sam Rogers about the 2017 Melges 20 World Championship
David Schmidt, Sail-World USA Editor,
The 2017 Melges 20 World Championship is set to unfurl off of Newport, Rhode Island, from October 3 to 7 and will be hosted by the New York Yacht Club (NYYC) at their beautiful Harbour Court facility. I caught up with Sam Rogers, the Melges 20 North American fleet manager, via email to learn more about this exciting regatta that's expected to draw competitors from four continents and nine nations.... [more]
 



 

 
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