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Them’s the rules

18/09/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 18 Sep 2017

 

 

Them's the rules

Audi J/70 World Championship  © Kurt Arrigo / YCCS
Whether it is ‘improved fairing', or hidden water tanks, it does not take much to get a wind blowing when it comes to sailing in a One Design class. Neither should it, mind you. The joy of the OD scene is the cut and thrust, and the better the class, the more that cut and thrust attracts top talent, and importantly, the more fun is being had by those who do not often, or ever make the top ten, let alone the podium!

I have been fortunate enough to be around the premier OD class in Australia, the Etchells, for many years now. Seeing the ‘love in' occur at Porto Cervo for the J-70 Worlds reminded me to thank a group who do not often get highlighted specifically, but their work, especially before a grand event, can mean long arduous days under significant pressure. They are the measurers, and then there are technical committees and other volunteers before that setting up the class rules, and the tolerances they are to allow for.

Yandoo XX setting up for the gybe, with Great White Hunter in behind them. - 2017 Line 7 Etchells Australasian Championship  © Alex McKinnon Photography


Clearly some do not like the state of the J-70 pitch and wanted to take their bats and balls home, but if you're looking for your edge in areas other than crew work and tactics, then you need to go to an arms race class. Once there you can await the arrival of the very conditions you specified, at the exact time you need them, and for the period you require them, so that your purpose built wünderkind can shotgun to the lead and show all and sundry what it is good for.

172 vessels and crew from 25 nations said aye for the bash at Porto Cervo, and the waters off Sardinia are both glorious and oft blessed with a good breeze. Seriously, what more could you reasonably ask for? So when seven teams get pinged, and then squeal neither all the way home, or off to market, but rather to any media outlet listening, you have to wonder if it is doing the sport any favours at all. I mean who is going to look on at the brouhaha and go, ‘Yeah! I want me a part of that.'

Everyone vents, but it has been a long time since Jutland, and Capital Ships are now dinosaurs. There won't be another IJN Yamato, and the big guns now are delivered from UAVs piloted by Millennials back in shed somewhere, who then go out for avo smash, sautéed mushrooms, sourdough, and a latte straight after the mission. If you don't like it, you can either go, or seek to have things rectified, but crocodile tears won't abate a thirst.

Take a lot of crew work to do this successfully around the cans at the AC, and the pre-race tacking duel will be interesting...  © Rick Tomlinson


There's nothing quite like a bit of trans-Tasman commentary, and it seems last week's piece, The Question, was enough to get some Kiwi editorial fired up. AC36 will take place in foiling monohulls with sailors as crew, and they'll even have to come from the country of origin! Who would have though of such a novel idea? (According to most polls that vast majority of you supported this theorem.) So it is great news, and here's hoping Oz can get something together to support the rich vein of talent that can hum a Peter Allen tune, or an old bush poem better than the national anthem. At any rate, those two sell Oz better than the real one anyway!

Anyway, never fear, for it seems all the foiling tech is being readied for delivery downstream to sailing and power classes, so it was not a period lost, or consigned to the history books.

So seeing as we have already done the hop, and the skip, we now may as well complete the triple with the jump. It happened when the IOC announcement came out about the 2024 and 2028 Olympic Games going to Paris and the LA, respectively. Trying to make something out of nothing, they tried to claim it was wins all ‘round, claiming awarding double games simultaneously was “Ensuring the stability of the Olympic Games for the athletes of the world for the next 11 years is something extraordinary,' commented IOC President, Thomas Bach.

Bach added, “Los Angeles and Paris have put together very inspiring projects. Both have embraced Olympic Agenda 2020, particularly in the way they are planning to use a record-breaking number of existing and temporary facilities.” I mean OK and all that, but what is that apart from spin? I can see the late John Clarke simply saying, “Oh just tell them it is what they wanted all along anyway.”

What does it all mean for sailing, then? Well, expect the Sailing World Cup to move West from Hyeres, and to Marseille in next few years, and by 2024 SWC Miami could well be SWC Long Beach.

Matt Wearn (here at Hyeres 2017) is presently leading the Aussies at the Laser Worlds  Australian Sailing Team / Beau Outteridge


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 Aussies on the march in the Lasers, Bart's Bash, racing warms up in the South, Big Boats in San Fran, Flinders Islet, GC32, New York YC, the Clipper, ¼ tonners, youths in Etchells in WA, the village that is the Teepees, always something about the AC you can read and most wanted a mono, so here it is, the classics out of Monaco, kites, the massive Macif tri, get snapping for Mirabaud, the Volvo, Star Sailors League, Navico and Bavaria go exclusive, Etchells World Championship, 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



2017 Melges 24 European Sailing Series - Final day
Melges 24,
The final day of the Delta Lloyd Open Dutch Championship in Medemblik saw the last three races of the event for Melges 24 fleet and comparing to yesterday, no changes were made to the podium places. Hungarian FGF Sailing Team kept their track to victory, while Dutch Team Kesbeke/Sika/Gill secured their second position and Gill Race Team (GBR) was consistent enough to complete the podium as third.... [more]


Pittwater to Paradise Regatta - Rikki's new Aussie adventure
Lisa Ratcliff,
New Zealand yacht Rikki is confirmed for the Club Marine Pittwater to Paradise Regatta and the bright red Reichel-Pugh 42 is due to arrive in Pittwater mid-December, well in time for the single line start on January 2, 2018.... [more]


Six perpetual trophies awarded on final day of Rolex Big Boat Series
St. Francis Yacht Club,
Racing concluded today at the 53rd edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series (September 13-17), hosted by the St. Francis Yacht Club on the wind and tide-torn waters of San Francisco Bay. After seven races spread across four days of on-water action, winners were crowned in eleven classes, including six perpetual trophies. En route to determining this year's winners... [more]


Laser Worlds - Electrical storm and light airs set scene for Day 4
Katie Olsen,
The weather changed again for the first day of Final Series racing in the Laser Standard Men's World Championship in Split, Croatia. The start of racing was delayed to wait for an impressive electric storm with golf ball sized hail to pass over the city.... [more]


Team Finland top the standings on Day 2 of DBS Marina Bay Cup
Event Media,
Led by Jon Eriksson, Team Finland overcame the Singapore Management University team in the first race of the day before making their claim for the crown clear by beating defending champions Team Philippines in their next race.... [more]


Pipe Opener – Tassie sailors brave wind, wet and winter-like chill
Peter Campbell,
The Ronald Young and Co/Aquaculture sponsored Series ended today with a morning race from Port Huon to Gordon, giving the fleet a taste of sailing on the River Derwent, D'Entrecasteaux Channel and the Huon River.... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 28 – Stealth Mode shakes up the fleet
The Clipper Race,
Qingdao came out of Stealth Mode at 0600 UTC this morning. It appears that the decision has paid off for Qingdao, maintaining its lead over PSP Logistics and moving in front of HotelPlanner.com, but it was still unable to shake off Great Britain.... [more]


The Star shines brightly at the end of the Bart's Bash rainbow
Peta Stuart-Hunt,
When asked about the age range of the sailors, their sailing ability and the types of boats that were out sailing today, Pete confirmed that, yet again, this annual sailing fest attracted sailors from across the generations competing in Oppies, Lasers, RS Fevers, Toppers, Foiling Nacra 17s, Venture Keelboats, 29ers and even a couple of Foiling Moths... [more]


Audi J/70 World Championship – Duncan is top of the world
YCCS,
American Brian Keane's Savasana scored a second in the final race, moving up to runner up for the championship. Italian Luca Domenici moved up to third in the final race. Italian Claudia Rossi's attempt to become the first lady helm to win the title was ended with a Black Flag in the final race.... [more]


CYCA's Flinders Islet Race – The best of Blue Water
Ross MacDonald,
The superlatives were flowing freely after outstanding conditions delivered a record-breaking run round Flinders Islet and back to Sydney Harbour for Race two of the CYCA's Blue Water Pointscore this past weekend.... [more]


Southern stars take win at Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup
NYYC,
The morning may have dawned with dense fog and little breeze on Narragansett Bay, but by mid-afternoon the sky had cleared and the same could be said of any ambiguity regarding which was the best team at the 2017 Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup. In today's single race, the Southern Yacht Club was as sharp as they had been in the previous 11 races, starting strongly and never wavering.... [more]


Consolidating leaderboard positions at the Rolex Big Boat Series
St. Francis Yacht Club,
When it comes to natural sailing amphitheaters, San Francisco Bay is virtually impossible to beat, especially during the Rolex Big Boat Series hosted by the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, California. Not only does the Bay present great geographical features for sailors to race around, but the late-September winds have a reputation for greeting each day... [more]


Laser Worlds - Big breeze and fast rides on Day 3 in Croatia
Katie Olsen,
The final day of qualifiers in Split, Croatia delivered the promised 20-knot southeasterly wind, gusting up to 27 knots and giving great surfing conditions downwind with a tough workout upwind. If there were any doubts that Laser sailing is not athletic, they were quelled today watching the world's best battle of skill in three back-to-back races.... [more]


Rolex Big Boat Series - Images of Pac52's in action on Day 2
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Top international photographer, Sharon Green was in on the water for the second day of the Rolex Big Boat Series in San Francisco, and caught these images of the five strong Pac 52 class getting its first racing in the prestigious series. San Francisco turned on its usual sea breeze through the Golden Gate providing the champagne conditions for which the Pac 52 was designed to excel.... [more]


Rolex Big Boat Series - Images of Pac52's in action on Day 1
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Top international photographer, Sharon Green was in on the water for the first day of the Rolex Big Boat Series in San Francisco, and caught these images of the five strong Pac 52 class getting its first racing in the prestigious series. As can be seen from the shots, racing is close, despite the class not being a one design.... [more]


Melges 24 European Sailing Series – Day 2 – FGF Team remains leader
IM24CA,
With another three races completed on the second day of the event Hungarian FGF Sailing Team with Robert Bakoczy in helm is keeping his leading position while there have been six races sailed and one discard came into play after fifth race.... [more]


Surprise victory for Realteam at GC32 Orezza Corsica Cup
GC32 Racing,
While summery conditions initially gave way to an overcast sky and rain, out on the Bay of Calvi it was the most stable day with 15-20 knot winds. This enabled one round of the Anonimo Speed Challenge and five races with reaching starts to be held.... [more]


DBS Marina Bay Cup – Day 1
Event Media,
Into its third year and held from 14-17 September at the Marina Bay coinciding with the Formula One weekend, this year's edition will include participants from Australia, Finland, Hungary, Japan, Philippines, USA and host Singapore.... [more]


Audi J/70 World Championship – Final day images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from final day... [more]


Clipper World Race –Day 27 – Elliot Brown Ocean Sprint results are in...
The Clipper Race,
With the shortest elapsed time, and securing three bonus points, the winner of the Elliot Brown Ocean Sprint is... Greenings! Greenings completed the sprint in 31 hours five minutes, just fifteen minutes quicker than Visit Seattle who took 31 hours and 19 minutes to secure two bonus points.... [more]


Audi J/70 World Championship – Relative Obscurity rises to the top
YCCS,
The early morning westerly Mistral wind, unexpectedly piped up to over 20 knots before the start of racing, but by the end of the day, a southerly wind caused the second race to be abandoned, and racing was shortly called to a halt.... [more]


Youth sailors get on board with the Swan River Etchells
Susan Ghent,
Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club in Western Australia hosted a great day out for the Etchells Class. Thirty young sailors from the RFBYC Sailing Institute were invited to participate in a regatta with the Swan River Etchells Fleet last weekend.... [more]


Top teams shine through fog on Day 4 at Rolex NYYC Invitational Cup
NYYC,
Day 4 of the 2017 Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup was the sort of day when things can and do go wrong. The racing was held inside Narragansett Bay in a shifty southerly breeze with thick fog bank hovering on the windward edge of the course and occasionally working to leeward of the windward mark. Both of the leading boats had moments of doubt.... [more]


Hit the road Jack – Sailing Royalty farewells its king
RPAYC,
The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, farewelled one of Pittwater & Sydney's all-time great sailors and much loved Club Life Member, Jack Gale, on Thursday 14th September 2017.... [more]


Pressure builds at the Rolex Big Boat Series
St. Francis Yacht Club,
Good wind is almost never in short supply on San Francisco Bay during the Rolex Big Boat Series, and day two of racing at the 53rd edition of this legendary big-air contest (September 13-17, 2017) was no exception, even if it required a one-hour shore-side postponement to allow the breeze to build. But once the starting signals began sounding, the air pressure gathered with the steepening seas... [more]


GC32 Orezza Corsica Cup - .film Racing star of the penultimate day
GC32 Racing Tour,
Calvi was not making it easy for race officials on the penultimate day of the GC32 Orezza Corsica Cup. With the wind blowing 20+ knots in the morning and into the afternoon on the Bay of Calvi, the foiling catamarans were kept ashore until 1530. Their arrival on the race course then coincided with the wind simply vanishing. Fortunately patience paid off and finally a light westerly wind filled in... [more]


2017 Melges 24 European Sailing Series - Day 1
Melges 24,
Penultimate event of the 2017 Melges 24 European Sailing Series brought the Melges 24 fleet to Medemblik, the Netherlands, where during the Delta Lloyd Open Dutch Championship also the Melges 24 Dutch Champions will be found out over the weekend of September 15-17. Hungarian FGF Sailing Team (HUN728) with Robert Bakoczy in helm did not leave much chance to the competitors... [more]


Nine changes in the top ten on Day 2 of the ILCA Standard Men's Worlds
International Laser Class,
The single race held at the end of the second day, after a delayed start, was worth waiting for. The race committee expected light wind today and last night postponed the scheduled start by two hours. On arrival at the boat park a further three-hour postponement was needed as the gradient wind was completely neutralized by a feeble sea breeze thermal wind.... [more]


Coutts Quarter Ton Cup - Three wins for Aguila on the Final day
Rupert Holmes,
Speaking after racing Sam Laidlaw was delighted to have finally got his hands on the legendary Quarter Ton Cup. Winds ranging from 5 knots to 27 knots provided a thorough test of competitors at this year's Coutts Quarter Ton Cup. Few teams were able to maintain consistent performance across such a wide range of conditions and for most it was a very high scoring series.... [more]


Audi J/70 World Championship – Race 4 action shots by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from race four... [more]


52 Super Series Sailing Week Menorca – Preview
52 Super Series,
After five of the season's six international regattas, spanning Key West, Miami, Scarlino (Tuscany), Porto Cervo (Sardinia) and Puerto Portals (Mallorca), Azzurra lead into the Menorca 52 Super Series Sailing Week with a lead of just three points ahead of 2017 World Champions Platoon, who in turn are only three points ahead of 2016 champions Quantum Racing.... [more]


Gladwell's Line - Get used to Bertelli putting his Stamp(a) on the Cup
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
The shock waves from the weekend interview given by the Patron of Luna Rossa, Patrizio Bertelli continue to reverberate around the America's Cup world. Used to the long drawn out series of announcements from the organisers of the 34th and 35th America's Cup, fans and media expected a controlled information release, on a prescribed date, and one which often raised more questions than answers.... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 26, Race 1 – Waiting on a wind angle
The Clipper Race,
After days of beating upwind around the edge of the South Atlantic High, many of the teams have finally experienced a favourable change in wind angle. The reduction in the heel of the boat is not only more comfortable but means the potential for greater boat speeds.... [more]


Australian 18 Footers Sailing Season – A month to go
Frank Quealey,
A seven race series of three buoys racing. Then it is straight into the NSW Championship. This five race series will run from November through to January with three weeks off for Christmas.... [more]


Spectacular conditions on Day 2 of Coutts Quarter Ton Cup
Rupert Holmes,
Sam Laidlaw's Aguila, which initially was scored with a perfect run of second places, appeared to be the most consistent boat on a day that saw many competitors yo-yoing up and down the leaderboard.... [more]


Oceanis – 2018 set to be a prolific year
Beneteau,
30 years on, the best known range in the world continues to show its vitality. Alongside the new Oceanis 51.1, which won over the experts at its first sea trials, Beneteau has announced four new Oceanises to satisfy a broad range of aspirations this autumn.... [more]


Laser Standard Men's World Championship – Day 1
International Laser Class,
At the opening press conference, in Split, Croatia, the 2016 Olympic Gold and Silver medal winners predicted a tough championship with any one of 30 sailors capable of scoring a top five place in the 147 strong fleet from 52 countries. Australian Tom Burton and local sailor Tonci Stipanovic of Croatia proved the reasons for their predictions...... [more]


Change of scenery changes fortunes on Day 3 of NYYC Invitational Cup
NYYC,
To describe the tactical approach which led Eastern Yacht Club to the low-point score of Day 3 of the 2017 Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup, Ben Richardson used a word not often associated with successful big-boat sailing: reactionary. Eastern Yacht Club moved from fourth to third in the overall standings and now has a 15-point advantage over a pack of boats clumped in fourth to ninth.... [more]


Battle lines drawn at Day 1 of the Rolex Big Boat Series
St. Francis Yacht Club,
While it's tough to win a high-level regatta on Day One of racing, it's possible to lose the series right away, especially in a highly competitive fleet racing on a challenging body of water. Such was the case today at the 53rd edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series (September 13-17, 2017), which is being hosted by the St. Francis Yacht Club on San Francisco Bay's wind- and tide-riven waters.... [more]


America's Cup - Bob Fisher scans the Challenger scene
Bob Fisher,
OK, the decision has been reached – the next America's Cup will be held in monohulled yachts. The announcement was made jointly by the holders, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, and the Challenger of Record, the Circolo della Vela Sicilia, but there were no further details.... [more]


Nominations now open for the 2017 Australian Sailing Awards
Jane Gordon,
The 2017 Australian Sailing Awards will recognise the achievements of members of the sailing and boating community over the past 12 months, as well as acknowledging those who have contributed to our sport for many years.... [more]


Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup - Tough fight for podium
Sam Richmond , Alessio Razeto,
The 28th Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup and Maxi 72 Worlds regatta welcomed 46 yachts to the docks of Porto Cervo, Italy. Clients of North Sails sailed extremely well, winning six of seven classes and claiming 16 of 21 podium positions.... [more]


Audi J/70 World Championship - A magnificent start
YCCS,
The world's largest sportboat fleet finally commenced racing at the Audi J/70 World Championship, organised by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, in collaboration with the Title Sponsor Audi, and the Official Sailmaker Quantum Sails.... [more]


Audi J/70 World Championship – Day 1 action shots by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from day one... [more]


Monaco Classic Week – More images by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi has provided this gallery of images... [more]


Monaco Classic Week – Action photo gallery by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi has provided this gallery of images... [more]


GC32 Orezza Corsica Cup – Day 2 – Five bullet day for Malizia
GC32 Racing,
While the forecast indicated strong wind and big seas, more marginal than on day one, a smart call by the race management team in getting the boats racing three and a half hours earlier than scheduled, paid off.... [more]


Club Marine Perth International Boat Show on next weekend
Club Marine,
It's all hands on deck in the City as preparations are put in place for the 2017 Club Marine Perth International Boat Show, which is on next weekend.... [more]


Clipper Race – Day 25 – 4000nM sailed and fleet is back match racing
The Clipper Race,
After thousands of nautical miles sailed across the Atlantic Ocean, Visit Seattle, Sanya Serenity Coast, and Unicef again hold first, second, and third position on the leader board.... [more]


CYCA's Blue Water Pointscore back for Race 2 with Flinders Islet
Ross MacDonald,
The 92-nautical mile offshore challenge follows the Land Rover Sydney Gold Coast in the series, and could give sailing fans some clues as to who will reign supreme in the conclusion of the BWPS, the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.... [more]


GKA Kite-Surf World Tour Finals – Moona defeats a ninja at One Eye
Matt Pearce,
As this was a double elimination, once the competition reached the final round the winner of each two-rider heat would progress to the next one, so there would be a 20 minute break in between heats during which contestants could catch a quick breather before taking on their next opponent.... [more]


Teamwork a key to Australia's Laser prosperity
David Sygall - AST,
Australian Laser class Coach Michael Blackburn credits a strong sense of camaraderie within the national team for its enduring success. Australia will enter the Laser World Championship at Split, Croatia, this week seeking to extend its proud history in the class, which includes back-to-back Olympic Gold medals at the past two Games.... [more]


Melges IC37 Class - The next generation Corinthian competition
Melges Performance Sailboats,
Melges Performance Sailboats is proud to announce the addition of a new class to the Melges line: the IC37 by Melges, a 37-foot modern race boat. Exclusively for Group 1 sailors, the strict one-design class will be simple and fun with competitive racing at sailing's most celebrated venues.... [more]


Spinlock presented with Queen's Award for Enterprise- Innovation
Spinlock,
Spinlock, designers and manufacturers of rope holding equipment and personal safety products for leisure and commercial water users, have been presented with the Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation at their production facility on the Isle of Wight.... [more]


Steel blades sharpened for the Rolex Big Boat Series
St. Francis Yacht Club,
Burgees flutter and spectra halyards slap against carbon-fiber and aluminum masts on 89 highly tuned raceboats assembled at the St. Francis Yacht Club for the 53rd edition of the Rolex Big Boat Series (September 13-17, 2017). This marks the West Coast's premier regatta and one of the international sailing circuit's most celebrated and anticipated Grand Prix events.... [more]


Strong winds prevent play on opening day of Coutts Quarter Ton Cup
Fiona Brown,
The opening day of the Coutts Quarter Ton Cup dawned with blue skies and a brisk 20-25 knot westerly breeze. However, with the wind forecast to increase during the morning, the fleet was held ashore while two mark laying RIBs ventured out at 1100 to check on conditions first hand, which led to a decision to abandon racing for the day.... [more]


IKA KiteFoil GoldCup – Day 5 – Mazella holds nerve to clinch victory
IKA,
The contest among the women, racing in the mixed fleet, was similarly tight. But even with former Formula Kite World Champion Elena Kalinina (RUS) and France's Alexia Fancelli locked together on points at the start of the day, the Russian edged it when she twice crossed the line just ahead of her rival, with the fast-improving Anaïs Mai Desjardins (FRA) close behind taking the third podium spot.... [more]


Audi J/70 World Championship – Teasing Mistral
YCCS,
Tomorrow, weather permitting, 162 teams will fight to gain the right to race in the Gold and Silver Championship fleet, the big change is that the scores from those races will now count towards the Championship Series.... [more]


GC32 Orezza Corsica Cup – Day 1 – Realteam on top
GC32 Racing,
Already by the time racing started the wind was above 20 knots and a swell had formed, big enough to cause the GC32s to disappear occasionally into the troughs. The right of the race course was generally worse, being on the open ocean side, while the top mark was laid in the shadow of Calvi's impressive Citadel.... [more]


Clipper World Race – Day 24 – Testing upwind conditions continue
The Clipper Race,
The leading teams have now crossed the finish line of the Elliot Brown Ocean Sprint but points will only be awarded to the top three teams with the shortest elapsed time once all teams have declared.... [more]


Destination World for François Gabart aboard the MACIF trimaran
Trimaran MACIF,
The idea of attempting this single-handed round the world on a multihull emerged during the Vendée Globe, which François Gabart won (2012-2013), and has since gradually became concrete with the design and then the build of the MACIF trimaran, followed by its launch in August 2015... [more]


Poole sailor to take over from injured skipper in Clipper World Race
Chris Harris / Clipper Ventures,
Having grown in popularity over the years, 712 international crew members will take part in this edition and with over 40 different nationalities represented on the race, this is the biggest yet of its eleven editions.... [more]


Mirabaud Yacht Racing Image officially launched
Mirabaud Yacht Racing,
Started in 2010, this event is the world's premier photography competition dedicated to the sport of sailing, celebrating the very best yacht racing image taken during the year, and which best represents the essence and excitement of the sport.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Abby Ehler and Andrew Cape to join Team Brunel
Team Brunel,
Team Brunel adds Britain's Abby Ehler and Australian Andrew Cape to their squad for the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18. For Ehler it will be a reunion with Annie Lush having sailed the previous Volvo Ocean Race together with Team SCA. Cape isn't new to the team either. He has sailed two Volvo Ocean Races with Bekking before and was the Team Brunel navigator in the previous edition.... [more]


GKA Mauritius Finals – High drama as Airton takes the title
Matt Pearce,
The race for the championship title was down only to Matchu Lopes and Airton Cozzolino but Paulino Pereira would have to beat Brazilian charger Sebastian Ribeiro and then contend with Keahi de Aboitiz to still be holding his third place ranking by the end of the day.... [more]


Star Sailors League Finals – Top 10 skippers
Star Sailors League,
Xavier Rohart (FRA) is SSL President, not only for his great career, bronze in Athens in 2004, a European title in 2015 and two World titles in 2003 and 2005, but also for the values he shares with the Star Sailors League.... [more]


J/24 World Championship - Preview
J Boats,
The Port Credit YC of Mississauga, Canada, will be hosting the 2017 driveHG.ca J/24 World Championship. The J/24 is an international One-Design keelboat class and the most popular racing keelboat in the world with over 5,480 boats built and being sailed in 165 fleets and 110 countries.... [more]


2017 Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup - Tough fight on Day 1
NYYC,
Their preparations for this event couldn't have been more different. But as is often the case in sailing, there was more than one path to the top of the leader board on Day 1 of the 2017 Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup. After three races in a fresh southwesterly breeze, Southern Yacht Club and Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron stand first and second in the regatta... [more]


Pantaenius Newport to Coffs Coast Yacht Race - Family fun returns-
Event Media,
Pantaenius has always been a very active, hands on and present kind of a sponsor. Just look to Sail Port Stephens, Airlie Beach Race Week or the NSW Game Fishing Association's annual Interclub Tournament for examples. Think of the drinks nights, gourmet sausage sizzles, those tremendous cooler bags as prizes, and so many other things.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Rio medalist uses Volvo OR to build into Tokyo 2020
Volvo Ocean Race,
Ireland's Olympic hero Annalise Murphy sees the Volvo Ocean Race as perfect preparation for a gold medal charge at Tokyo 2020. In Rio de Janeiro, Murphy won not only an Olympic silver medal in sailing's Laser Radial class – Ireland's first in the sport since 1980 – but also the hearts and minds of sports fans all over the globe.... [more]


2017-18 Farr 40 One Design season - The Farrs and the Quicks are back-
Lisa Ratcliff,
The longstanding Australian Farr 40 class is assembling for another busy season with a great group of enthusiastic returning owners plus a new father and son team ready to reenrol at the school of hard knocks that is one design racing.... [more]


America's Cup - State of the Cup debate - a US and Kiwi view
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Replay of this morning's 60 minute session between Tom Ehman editor of SailingIllustrated.com and Richard Gladwell, editor of Sail-World.com/nz, covering the choice of a monohull as the AC36 yacht; base development/plans in Auckland; course location in Auckland and other issues.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Two boat or not two boat-
Conrad Colman/Volvo Ocean Race,
For the first time since 2008, Volvo Ocean Race teams are allowed to undertake what's known as 'two boat testing' – that's where two boats pair up to compare and optimise performance before the race – although for the first time this involves competing teams sparring against each other, rather than teams with two boats training in-house.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Chuny exits Team AkzoNobel
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Team AkzoNobel has reported that Spanish sailor Roberto Bermúdez de Castro has withdrawn from team AkzoNobel's 2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race campaign. “Chuny” – as he is best known to everyone – made the decision to stand down from his position as helmsman and sail trimmer late last week... [more]


Navico and Bavaria Yachts announce new partnership
Gemma Davies / Navico,
The highly acclaimed Bavaria C57 which launched in January 2017, and the all new Bavaria C65 are fitted exclusively with B&G Zeus³ multifunction chartplotters. Zeus³ launched at the end of 2016 and features the new SolarMAX™ HD screen, offering the brightest and clearest display on the market... [more]


Audi J/70 World Championship – Mistral stops play
YCCS,
Conditions are forecast to improve tomorrow, but strong winds, and an impressive sea state are likely to form, which will give spectacular racing on the Costa Smeralda.... [more]


IKA KiteFoil GoldCup – Tough day as fickle breezes again stalk regatta
IKA,
The misfortune cost Bridge the top spot on the leaderboard—even though he was able to discard the eighth place finish—and allowed France's Axel Mazella, of Team Enata foils and kites, back through into pole position with another crucial bullet to bring his tally to five.... [more]


Italian Taki 4 on top of the Melges 24 European Sailing Series ranking
IM24CA,
Reigning Corinthian World Champion, Italian TAKI 4 of Marco Zammarchi with Niccolò Bertola in helm is in the lead both in overall and Corinthian divisions.... [more]


Clipper Race – Day 23 – Female skippers lead fleet into Ocean Sprint
The Clipper Race,
Differing from the Scoring Gate, the Elliot Brown Ocean Sprint points are awarded to the first three teams with the shortest elapsed time between two designated latitudes - for race one this is between 5°S and 10°S.... [more]


GC32 Orezza Corsica Cup – Preview
GC32 Racing,
Two French teams are competing, Sebastien Rogues's Team Engie and Erik Maris' Zoulou, which includes Corsican sailor Nicolas Heintz.... [more]


CQS congratulate Aussie photographer
John Roberson,
John, who works for The Australian in Sydneyhas been honoured at the 2017 Newspaper of the Year Awards for this stunning image, Up the Mast, which took home the top prize in the Sport Photography National/Metropolitan category.... [more]


Beneteau Cup – Register your interest today
Flagstaff Marine,
Flagstaff Marine Beneteau would like to invite all Beneteau owners, their family, friends, colleagues, and crew to join us for the 2017 Beneteau Cup, hosted by CYCA, Rushcutters Bay.... [more]


GKA Mauritius Finals – Day 6 – Whyte to the top
Matt Pearce,
Moona and Ninja then went straight into the single-elimination finals and then, when the wind dropped, the mini-final between Milla and Carla which was up next was put on hold as the competitors waited for the wind fill back in.... [more]


Rolex, New York Yacht Club team up for fifth Invitational Cup
Sean McNeill,
The keynote event of the 2017 Rolex Yachting USA calendar, the Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup, is set to take place Sept. 9-16. Hosted by the New York Yacht Club Harbour Court, the fifth biennial regatta has attracted 14 teams from eight countries.... [more]


America's Cup - Sailing Illustrated and Sail-World NZ Editors GO LIVE
Sail-World.com/nz,
The editors of US website SailingIllustrated.com and New Zealand's Sail-World.com/nz will team up for a live discussion on matters America's Cup tomorrow (Wednesday NZT) at 0800hrs or 2000hrs UTC (and 1300PDT, 1600 EDT, 2200 CET).... [more]


A record fleet of 171 teams is ready for Audi J/70 World Championship
YCCS,
171 teams representing 24 different countries, will be participating at the Audi J/70 World Championship, organized by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda in collaboration with the Title Sponsor Audi and the Official Sailmaker Quantum Sails. This will be the fourth edition of the World Sailing recognised J/70 World championship... [more]


Australians ready for Etchells World Championship 2017
Di Pearson,
Martin Hill and his crew of Andrew Palfrey, David Chapman and Sasha Ryan are one of ten Australian crews that form the Australian assault on the 2017 Etchells World Championship to be held in San Francisco from 22 to 30 September and hosted by the San Francisco Yacht Club. With registration and weigh-in beforehand, the first two races will take place on 26 September.... [more]


IKA KiteFoil GoldCup – Day 3 – Stellar racing upsets the order
Ian MacKinnon,
Bridge, younger brother of Olly, might even have made it five wins had he not misjudged a dramatic wind shift that saw him overhauled by his closest rivals on the long reach to finish line on the last of day's six races.... [more]


Zhik Kiama coat for winter watersports – Waterproof inside and out
Zhik,
The waterproof, breathable lightweight shell on the inside, as well as the outer, means the jacket can go on over damp shore jackets and wet sailing gear, preventing chilling between races or when rigging and de-rigging in a cold boat park.... [more]


Clipper Race –Day 22 – Life on a lean as King Neptune visits the fleet
The Clipper Race,
Visit Seattle has been awarded redress of one hour 46 minutes and 27 seconds by the committee after it was instructed to carry out a boat-to-boat transfer with Unicef last week to enable the essential transfer of spares and stores.... [more]


GKA Finals Mauritius – Approaching the championship deciding heats
Matt Pearce,
Willow was ripping as ever but also enjoyed a pressure-free first half of the heat due to Ismail missing the start and losing himself valuable time to rack up a decent wave count.... [more]


Costanzo takes the win at Marinassess Women's Match Racing Regatta
Ross MacDonald,
Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club's Clare Costanzo, Emma May, Hannah Lanz, Amy Lee and Annie Scholten have won the CYCA Youth Sailing Academy's 2017 Marinassess Women's Match Racing Regatta following an action-packed weekend on Sydney Harbour.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team New Zealand confirm monohull for Cup
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Following comments attributed to Luna Rossa principal, Patrizio Bertelli, Emirates Team New Zealand have confirmed that the next America's Cup will be sailed a high performance monohull yacht. The statement reads: 'Emirates Team New Zealand can confirm Patrizio Bertelli's suggestion today that the next America's Cup will be sailed in high performance monohull yachts.'... [more]


BandG launches new Vulcan Family
Luke Reilly,
B&G®, the world's leading sailing navigation and instrument specialist, is pleased to announce the launch of the new Vulcan family of sailing chartplotters. The updated and extended series now offers a fully refreshed 7”, a 9” and an all-new, large-format 12”; all with Broadband Radar™ compatibility.... [more]
 



 

 
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