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Yours or Mine?

18/06/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 19 Jun 2017

 

 

Yours or Mine?

Picture says a thousand words, huh!  © Rod Emmerson
The origins of this headline were in a Facebook post that went along the lines of, ‘My Aussies are going to beat your Aussie!' To be honest, it was kind of sad moment, for it was a clear and present reminder that we have not played in the space as a country since One Australia. Hoodoo Gurus moment right there – ‘Like wow. Wipeout.' Following that revelation on FB, there were some clever cartoons that appeared during the week, too. Rod Emmerson summed up one side of the equation pretty smartly with our hero pic.

Elena Achilli also chimed in with a good one that certainly highlighted a very key point in it all. Given the results to date, the exhausted Eagle could well be the telling tale! Alas, for us, it is all about whether Ashby will beat Langford, Spithill, Hurst, Newton, and Slingsby (who as the dual passport holder is the designated Seppo)? From there, the questions continue. Did OTUSA buy Softbank to have it available to become Oracle Two, as it were? Only Oracle can have a second boat, and its hulls are the same as OTUSA, for what it's worth.

To pooped to race?  © Elena Achilli


They could leave the ‘Japanese' grinders on, and buy putting Spithill and Slingsby on board, get back out racing should there be a prang or other issue. Equally, OTUSA put a cyclor on the first boat inside two days, so it would not be outside the realms of possibility to be doing that in a shed right now. You could almost expect the wheel and controls to be same between the two boats as well.

Right oh. The next point will be to see which recently unemployed AC sailors show up at Lake Garda for the Moth World Championship. They expect to have 200 go into the mix, so it will be a grand affair like no other. Given the extremely low output of Exocets produced to date, which have dominated the results since their arrival not that long ago, a fun game might be to find them inside the armada of Mach 2 foiling Moths on the glorious and oh-so-picturesque lake in Northern Italy.

Sam and Will Phillips 49er European Championship 2016  Beau Outteridge


Last week we looked at the reinvigorated Sail Melbourne that will run from November 29 to December 3, 2017. This week, news of the Tasman Project surfaced. One of the comments from last week was, “You never know, perhaps an Asia Pacific Cup or similar could get up... With the Euro circuit now dwarfing the SWC, it is more than pipe dream stuff.”

So if the Tasman Project had arrived a year earlier it might have kept a SWC event Downunder. Remember, once upon a time Sail Sydney and Sail Melbourne were both ISAF Grade 1 events, only one step below the Olympics in world ranking, which is important to note. However New Zealand chose not to support them and equally the AST similarly ignored NZL events. Of course, these two countries won an impressive eight medals in sailing at Rio.

Now here's the thing. Had they supported each other, then many other countries would have been motivated to campaign down under in recent years, for the Antipodeans are clearly at the pointy end of many a fleet. With team GBR and USA under Aussie management, as it were, could we now see some of the Euros and Seppos come to play? As one industry legend said to me, “Evidently it appears that after the SWC has been lost in the Southern hemisphere, they realise what they have forsaken. Olympic campaigners learn how to think two steps ahead. Seems now like the athletes need to coach the administrators?” Cannot argue with that, and we'll certainly cover it on Sail-World.com and see what goes down.

2017 America's Cup Superyacht Regatta - Final day  Ingrid Abery


So just as Tim Shaw said, “But wait! There's more.” Now you will have to go to the website for other news, where buried in amongst the plethora of stories from the 35th rendition of the America's Cup, you'll find plenty of things like articles on the Dragons, Argentario Sailing Week, Giraglia Rolex Cup, the Youth AC, The Bridge, J Boats at Bermuda, youth sailing out West with the Freshies (hi team), the foiling Beneteau edges closer to the water, the Clipper, Pittwater to Paradise, GC32s, the new team and new cycle for the Volvo, Magnetic Island reminds us about boat watching season and the first guests were off Mooloolaba just last weekend, Honours for sailing greats, 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.com AUS



SB20 Mid-Winter Regatta Tasmania – Final day
Peter Campbell,
SB20 sports boat mid-winter champion Paul Burnell will contest this year's one-design sports boat class world championship at Cowes, England, steering an English boat rather than an Australian entrant.... [more]


MC38 Winter Series – Undermanned, under-winched and over-canvassed
Lisa Ratcliff,
Leslie Green's Ginger sailed a faultless four race series, stand-in helm Julian Plante combining with Olympian Colin Beashel on main and a three newcomers plus the core crew of tactician David Chapman, bowman Rob Stenta and trimmer Richie Allanson to produce four wins.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ score two wins but plenty to improve
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand had a perfect start to the America's Cup match with two wins over Oracle Team USA, but they're kicking themselves for a far from perfect performance overall. The most pleasing aspect for the Kiwis was the speed of their boat in the light conditions of seven to ten knots, Aotearoa New Zealand consistently quicker than the Americans.... [more]


North Sails onboard as major sponsor for Sunshine Coast Ocean Regatta
Del Morrison,
North Sails will be a major sponsor of the 2017 Sunshine Coast Ocean Regatta to be run by the Sunshine Coast Yacht Club from 15th to 19th July 2017.... [more]


Dream start for the Kiel Week
SVG Verlag,
A full program for the first day of the international boat classes at the Kiel Week. Head of Organisation Dirk Ramhorst could look back at an opening day after five hours, which is really random indeed. Despite late start, all 14 classes did sail the planned races. And on top of that, 18 crews of National German Sailing League 'Bundesliga' did sail a match day for the first time at the Kiel Week.... [more]


America's Cup - J-Class on Parade on the Great Sound
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
The J-class fleet stage an exhibition sail on the Great Sound today. The J-Class were used in the America's Cup from 1930 to 1937 - now ten of the large yachts gave been massively restored - making a magnificent sight when they gather as a fleet and race together.... [more]


F16 Cat Worlds in Melbourne - Big fleet expected
AF16CA,
A large fleet is expected to take to the waters of Port Philip Bay at Royal Brighton Yacht Club in Melbourne this January which will see the top F16 Sailors from Australia and the World battling it out at the premier sailing location in Melbourne.... [more]


America's Cup - Finals Day 1 - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
The first two races of America's Cup 35 were held today on Great Sound in Bermuda. The conditions were on the lighter side of the spectrum with east winds at eight knots. This meant that the wind was blowing over the island before landing on the race course, which made for a few big wind shifts.... [more]


America's Cup Match - Day 1 action-shots by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from America's Cup Match - Day 1.... [more]


America's Cup - Oracle Team USA looking for bounce back on Sunday
Oracle Team USA,
The first day of the 35th America's Cup match in Bermuda was a challenging one for Oracle Team USA who trail one - zero on the scorecard.... [more]


America's Cup - Advantage Burling and Emirates Team New Zealand
America's Cup,
It is advantage Peter Burling and Emirates Team New Zealand at the end of day one of the America's Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton. The Kiwi Challengers to Jimmy Spithill's Oracle Team USA took back-to-back victories in the first two races of the final stage of the 35th America's Cup, putting them into a one - zero lead over the Defenders of the ‘Auld Mug' at the end of day one... [more]


America's Cup Finals - Opening day action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Ingrid Abery was on water at 2017 America's Cup Finals and provided this gallery of images from opening day.... [more]


Interviews with Spithill and Burling after day one, and a photobomb
Nic Douglass,
With the Burling and Spithill. The highlight today was getting a bit of banter caught on film as Peter Burling photo bombed my interview with James Spithill indicating two wins. Neither helm wanted to talk too much about the details of the racing as it is such early days, but we still covered the crux of the racing and where each team messed up.... [more]


America's Cup - Kiwis revel in light breeze to score two wins on Day 1
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
Emirates Team New Zealand opened their America's Cup account on the Great Sound, Bermuda banking two wins from the first two races. Conditions were at the light end of the scale - similar to the final race of the Challenger Finals where Emirates Team New Zealand showed their transoms to the Swedish Challenger, winning by almost a minute and taking the series.... [more]


Andy Beadsworth and Provezza win the Dragon Worlds in Cascais
Jonny Fullerton / Grand Prix Sailing,
Overnight the Russian team Annapurna skippered by Anatoly Loginov were given redress by the race committee for a collision on the penultimate days racing.... [more]


Argentario Sailing Week and Panerai Classic Yacht Challenge – Day 3
Tessa Wiechmann,
A steady north westerly breeze gusting up to 20 knots and flat seas transformed the crystal blue water a fun-filled playground for competitors and photographers alike.... [more]


Joyous celebration concludes the Giraglia Rolex Cup
Yacht Club Italiano,
The final prize giving ceremony saw the Maxi 72 Momo win line honours, the J109 Chestress win the prize for best placed boat across all three events... [more]


Giraglia Rolex Cup – Freccia Rossa's momentous display
Quinag,
A profound respect for tradition, a collective love of sailing and a genuine spirit of sportsmanship the qualities which shone through the event as a whole.... [more]


Close racing on Day 1 of SB20 Tasmania Mid-Winter Regatta
Peter Campbell,
Paul Burnell, who will be helming a UK boat at the Worlds, with brother Tim in the crew, won the third race of the day in Honey Badger to be fifth overall.... [more]


Dragon World Championship - Day 5
Jonny Fullerton,
The Dragon World Championship was close to climax today with superb sailing conditions that challenged some of the very best keelboat sailors in seas and winds worthy of a world championship.... [more]


Red Bull Youth America's Cup - Images from Day 4
Richard Gladwell/Sail-World.com/nz,
Images from Day 4 of the Red bull Youth America's Cup, held on the Great Sound, Bermuda - in very light conditions... [more]


America's Cup - Ken Read reviews the America's Cup action to date
Ken Read, North Sails,
The 2017 America's Cup has delivered thrills, chills, and spills – and also great quality racing. Recap two weeks of racing before challengers Emirates Team New Zealand face Oracle Team USA in the ultimate re-match. Since packing up their bases in 2013, New Zealand has not taken their eyes off the prize. Saturday, June 16th begins their final quest, the first team to win seven races will claim... [more]


America's Cup - Re-interpreting the Interpretation + Video
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
In a plot that could have come straight out of 'Yes Minister', more has emerged on the curious Measurement Interpretation 93 which was re-interpreted to mean the opposite just four days after first being published. The interpretation was first published on May 20, after it was noticed that two teams were sailing with slack lower side stays - while the class rule requires these to be tensioned.... [more]


Dragon World Championships - Race six and seven images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi was on water at Dragon World Championships and provided this gallery of images from races six and race seven action.... [more]


2017 Red Bull Youth America's Cup - Final eight confirmed
America's Cup,
Day two of the Pool A Qualifiers in the Red Bull Youth America's Cup once again belonged to Sweden's Artemis Youth Racing as they topped the tables with two wins.... [more]


Spithill- 'We're ready for the Battle of Bermuda'
Oracle Team USA,
After nearly four years, Jimmy Spithill will once again lead Oracle Team USA into battle against Emirates Team New Zealand.... [more]


Night before the fight - Interviews with Pete Burling and Jimmy Spithill
Nic Douglass,
Tomorrow the 35th America's Cup commences the final stage. Finally we will see the Defender, Emirates Team NZ face off against the Challenger, Emirates Team New Zealand.... [more]


Argentario Sailing Week and Panerai Classic Yacht Challenge – Day 2
Tessa Wiechmann,
In the evening, crews took in the breathtaking view from the Spanish fortress built at the end of the 16th century, while enjoying the dinner offered by the Yacht Club Santo Stefano.... [more]


The Bridge – MACIF trimaran expected in Nantes
Trimaran Macif,
This transatlantic race with crew to New York is important for François Gabart, from the perspective of the single-handed round-the-world record attempt planned for the end of the year.... [more]


America's Cup Preview - The Points of Difference
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
After 17 days of very intense competition, Emirates Team New Zealand won the right to Challenge for the America's Cup for the 35th Match. It is a position New Zealand has been in only three times in its 30-year history.... [more]


Heaps of fun at first Match Racing Regatta for RFBYC Sailing Institute
Susan Ghent,
Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club's first Sailing Institute Match Racing Regatta was held on Saturday 10 June in perfect conditions. The event was part of the youth winter training programme for the RFBYC Sailing Institute. Sailors from all three Winter Squads were invited to be part of the fun training event. Contested in six identical Bakewell White eight keelboats... [more]


America's Cup Superyacht Regatta - Final day images by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Ingrid Abery was on water at America's Cup Superyacht Regatta and provided this gallery of images from J-Class racing on the final day.... [more]


America's Cup - Images from Challenger and Defender Practice
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Oracle Team USA and Emirates Team New Zealand had one of their final practice sessions ahead of the start of the 35th America's Cup Match on Saturday. Sail-World was on the Great Sound and took these images of the two AC50's in action.... [more]


Red Bull Youth America's Cup 2017 - Pool A Qualifiers, Day 1
America's Cup,
Artemis Youth Racing stole the early advantage in the Pool A Qualifiers of the Red Bull Youth America's Cup, with the Swedish team finishing the pool's first day of racing on top of the standings after scoring two first and a third in the day's three races... [more]


Red Bull Youth America's Cup - Images from Pool A Qualifier
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Artemis Youth Racing (SWE) started strong in Pool A, scoring two first and one third place finishes in today's light-air racing in the Red Bull Youth America's Cup. Team France Jeune sits two points back with 26 points and second place overal... [more]


Tasman Project strengthens Australian and NZL Olympic class sailing
Australian Sailing,
Australian Sailing and Yachting New Zealand have signed a joint commitment to attend major regattas on both sides of the Tasman for the next three years, strengthening existing events by generating international quality racing.... [more]


America's Cup - Will the Cyclors carry the day for the Kiwis-
Sail-World NZ,
The most obvious difference between the Defender and Challenger for the America's Cup is how they develop the hydraulic pressure necessary to drive the wing sail controls and daggerboard systems. Oracle Team USA uses the traditional arm-grinders. Emirates Team New Zealand has gone down the path of using the crew's legs and pedal power.... [more]


Figaro Beneteau 3 – The prototype due to hit the water in July-
Beneteau,
The Groupe Bénéteau Racing Division is at work creating the heir to the current Figaro Bénéteau 2.... [more]


The words of a key character in the 35th America's Cup
America's Cup,
The words of a key character who is more than happy to remain anonymous, but due to the close-quarter and dramatic nature of the racing in Bermuda, someone who has found himself thrust into spotlight.... [more]


Meet the Clipper 2017-18 Race crew - Rachel Penny
Clipper Round the World,
To take on the challenge of the Clipper Race is a big decision. But for Rachel Penny, 45, from Dubai, it was one that was made for her.... [more]


America's Cup Superyacht Regatta - Day 2 action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Ingrid Abery was on water at America's Cup Superyacht Regatta and provided this gallery of images from Day 2 action.... [more]


Club Marine Pittwater to Paradise Regatta entry now open
Lisa Ratcliff,
The Notice of Race for the new Club Marine Pittwater to Paradise Regatta is now online and boat owners have until December 1, 2017 to register for Australia's newest summer series at the best entry fee rate.... [more]


America's Cup Superyacht Regatta action-shots by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from America's Cup Superyacht Regatta.... [more]


Dragon Worlds - Day 3 - Superb racing and packed mark roundings
Jonny Fullerton,
Two more races were held in glorious sailing conditions on the Guia race course off the coast of Cascais in warm and hazy sunshine. The fleet headed out to the race course in steamy hot summer weather and a sea mist offshore which thankfully cleared to start race four of the championship in 15 - 18 knots from the NW in the now customary rolling waves.... [more]


America's Cup - Hanuman wins light air race to open Superyacht Regatta
J-Class Media,
Hanuman bounced back quickly from starting too early to win the first race of the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta in Bermuda. Although they had to return and recross the line Hanuman were able to recover as the breeze filled from the right side of the first upwind leg.... [more]


Dragon World Championships Cascais – Day 3 action shots by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from day three... [more]


Gearing up for the GC32 Villasimius Cup
GC32 Racing Tour,
Last month in Riva del Garda at the first event of the 2017 GC32 Racing Tour, Realteam came out on top in an exclusively Swiss podium ahead of Team Tilt, which this week is one of the favourites in the Red Bull Youth America's Cup in Bermuda.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race switches to 2-year cycle, 2019 start for 14th edition
Volvo Ocean Race,
Confirmation of the change will mean at least some race activity in every calendar year, from now on – meaning more action for fans of sailing's iconic race around the world, more continuous employment for the professional sailors involved, and even greater return on investment for the stakeholders backing the teams.... [more]


J-Class and Superyacht Regatta Bermuda – Images by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery provided this gallery of images... [more]


Dan Hardy's plan for Clipper Race success
Clipper Round the World,
Being physically fit is all in a day's work for former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Dan Hardy, but he had to adapt his training for a very different challenge when he decided to take on the Clipper Race.... [more]


Zhik 29er Worlds 2018 - NoR and welcome video available online
RHKYC,
Come and experience the best sailing Hong Kong has to offer with its breezy and warm winter conditions on our world-class race tracks. The official welcome video and Notice of Race are now available online for the 2018 Hong Kong Zhik 29er Worlds.... [more]


Dragon Worlds - Day 2 - Anatoly Loginov closes gap on Andy Beadsworth
Jonny Fullerton,
Anatoly Loginov sailing Annapurna with his Russian crew of Vadim Statsenko and Alexander Shalagin closed the gap on regatta leaders Andy Beadsworth's (Provezza) with a sixth and third on day two of the Dragon Worlds in Cascais.... [more]


'Never a Dull Moment' at SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week
Di Pearson,
There is 'never a dull moment' at SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week, just ask returnees Colin and Denise Wilson, enduring owners of a yacht bearing that name who enjoy the scenic racing on the Coral Sea and the fun times the event offers.... [more]


TeamBDA light-up Bermuda as they headway into Red Bull Youth AC Finals
America's Cup,
Light winds again greeted the six international Red Bull Youth America's Cup Pool B teams who returned to day two of Qualifiers fleet racing action on 13th June on Bermuda's Great Sound. However, the wind speed did not stop the day producing huge tension, real drama and a fantastic story for Bermuda, home of the 35th America's Cup with TeamBDA, the local favourites... [more]


America's Cup - Artemis Racing aim to come back stronger
Artemis Racing,
The final race in the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs final was held late in the afternoon after an abandonment of the first race of the day due to extremely light winds. With winds at just around the minimum wind speed of six knots, it was uncertain if racing would be held today. Artemis Racing and Emirates Team New Zealand did start a race at the scheduled start time... [more]


Dragon World Championships Cascais – Day 2 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from day two... [more]


Caffari to lead a team with sustainability message in Volvo Ocean Race
Volvo Ocean Race,
Caffari's ambition is to build a multi-national, 50-50 male/female squad, with the majority under 30 years of age. As part of the sustainability focus, the messages around diversity in age and gender will be strong themes of a campaign that in sporting terms may not start as a favourite, but could easily surprise on the water.... [more]


Andy Beadsworth opens Dragon World Championships Day 1 with a bullet
Jonny Fullerton / Grand Prix Sailing,
70 Dragons from 19 nations tackled the challenging waters off Cascais, only 20 km down the coast from the Portuguese capital of Lisbon.... [more]


Red Bull Youth America's Cup – Pool B Qualifiers Day 1
America's Cup,
The Pool B teams competing on day one included TeamBDA, the hometown favourites, taking on Land Rover BAR Academy (GBR), Next Generation USA, Spanish Impulse by Iberostar, Candidate Sailing Team (AUT) and NZL Sailing Team.... [more]


Australian Sailing congratulates recipients of Queen's Birthday Honors
Australian Sailing,
One of our most accomplished sailors Sydney Fischer OBE has been recognised as a Member (AM) in the General Division for significant service to sailing as a yachtsman and international competitor, and as a mentor to young sailors.... [more]
 



 

 
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