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Passports, Protocols and AC35—Sailing news from North America & beyond

06/09/2016

The latest sailing news from Canada and the world.
 
 
 06 Sep 2016
 

Passports, Protocols and AC35—Sailing news from North America & beyond

Oracle Team USA and Artemis out practicing together  © Artemis Racing
As a journalist who is active in both print and online media, I'm constantly pulled between two publishing realities. In the print-media world, writers and journalists operate three months ahead of the actual calendar in order to make their deadlines to their editors, and-vis-à-vis-the printer, whereas online journalists have the luxury of writing about the here and now. These worlds recently collided as my summer of writing about the Rio 2016 Olympics gave way to an upcoming fall and winter of writing about the America's Cup.

In the span of an hour-long phone call, one of my print-publication editors pulled my head from a summer reality that was focused on Olympic medals to the exciting, here-we-go-right-now reality of an America's Cup that's approaching at full foiling speed, especially now that the Olympic medal ceremonies have been furled and stowed for another quadrennial.

Emirates Team New Zealand on Race day 2 at Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series Portsmouth 2016  Emirates Team New Zealand


For anyone playing catch-up, the 35th America's Cup will be held from June 17-27, 2017 (provisional dates), in the beautiful and exclusive island nation of Bermuda. Racing will be conducted in 50-foot foiling catamarans that will be capable of jaw-dropping speeds and were designed with foiling fully in mind (unlike the AC72 catamarans that were used to contest “AC34” in San Francisco back in 2013), thus flinging the door wide open to Jedi Master-level sailing maneuvers such as foiling tacks and gybes.

While each team's hulls and crossbars (AKA their platform) will be identical for AC35, the teams will have more say in designing their wings and foils to box rule constraints in an effort to concentrate design efforts on areas that will pay the highest dividends.

Oracle Team USA's AC50 is poised to have the crossbeams fitted at Core Builders Composites in Warkworth, New Zealand  Oracle Team USA©


Designers are now deep into their plans for each teams' Cup boat, but the sailors are currently busying themselves aboard their AC45S (Turbo) catamarans, both to practice and prepare for AC35, and to compete in the ongoing Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series (LVACWS), which includes the upcoming Toulon, France LVACWS regatta (September 10-12).

A glance at the overall LVACWS results to date reveals some usual suspects, with Land Rover BAR currently toping the leaderboard with 367 points, followed by Oracle Team USA with 366 points and Emirates Team New Zealand with 357 points. Just outside of the Top Three is SoftBank Team Japan with 328 points, followed further astern by Artemis Racing (315 points) and Groupama Team France (292 points).

Start Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series Portsmouth 2016  Emirates Team New Zealand


Just recently, the Defender of the 35th America's Cup, Oracle Team USA, announced that sailing team manager and tactician/helmsman (as well as 2012 Laser gold medalist at the London 2012 Olympics and winner of the 34th America's Cup) Tom Slingsby will be taking over driving duties from skipper/helmsman Jimmy Spithill, who plans to stay ashore and rehabilitate a nagging elbow injury.

“Tom has been steering and racing our AC45S boat in Bermuda a lot over the summer and I know he's keen to get out there and show what he can do,” said Spithill, who is a two-time America's Cup winner. “We have such depth and talent on this team, I am confidant that Tom will deliver a good performance.”

ORACLE TEAM USA, AC45 preparation and practice, San Francisco, Andrew Campbell  Oracle Team USA media


Along with Slingsby, Oracle Team USA's Toulon, France, contingency will also be joined by Andrew Campbell (USA) who is flying to the Continent as a back-up sailor. Slingsby holds dual Australian and American passports, and bowman/grinder Louis Sinclair holds American, Antiguan, and New Zealand passports, but Campbell is the only full-blooded American sailor who will be with the team in France.

While the winner of each America's Cup has the privilege of negotiating the Protocol for the next Defense with the Challenger of Record, AC35's Protocol contains weak nationality rules, meaning that teams are largely free to hire international free agents.

While fully legal and Protocol-compliant, it's tough to feel any nationalistic allegiance with a Defender that sends a squad of sailors to France with more antipodean accents than Yankee drawls.

Irrespective of whether I'm writing for print publications, with their odd deadline-based calendar warps, or for online outlets with their here-and-now urgency, this is a tough reality to reconcile, especially for anyone who grew up cheering for skippers such as Ted Turner and Dennis Conner, who won the Auld Mug surrounded by their countrymen...

1987 America's cup- AmericasCupStars & Stripes1987   Kenyon Sports


...much like the sailors on Land Rover BAR, Emirates Team New Zealand, SoftBank Team Japan (who sails with three nationals), Artemis Racing and Groupama Team France will be trying to do in AC35.

It really was Super Sunday for Ben Ainslie and Land Rover BAR - Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series 2016  © ACEA / Ricardo Pinto


Hopefully this reality won't require any reconciliation once the Protocol governing the 36th America's Cup is published.

May the four winds blow you safely home,


David Schmidt, Sail-World USA Editor



America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ to play catch up in Toulon
Sail-World.com,
The clock continues to countdown towards the end of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series, with the eighth event taking place in Toulon, France 9th - 11th September. Groupama Team France will join the list of Challengers to host a home Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series event.... [more]


Soft Padeyes – light, strong and versatile
Phil Anniss, upffront.com,
Several types of soft padeyes are now available on the market and are proving increasingly popular over traditional stainless steel padeyes. They all capitalise on the incredible strength to weight ratio and abrasion resistance of Dyneema® which offers a reliable, robust, flexible and safe termination.... [more]


Rio 2016 Paralympic Games - That golden moment - Helena Lucas
World Sailing,
Helena Lucas was a home favourite when she won gold at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. As the only female in the fleet, Lucas topped an experienced field of world champions to please the home crowd. 'A home games always make it that much more special,' according to Lucas.... [more]


Formula Kite Worlds - Stage set for engrossing showdown of top foilers
Kite Classes,
Battle in the eagerly-awaited first Formula Kite (foil) World Championship will get underway in just five days on the waters off Weifang, China.... [more]


World Sailing and Rolex open World Sailor of Year Nominations for 2016
Daniel Smith,
World Sailing and Rolex are inviting nominations for the Rolex World Sailor of the Year Awards 2016. The Rolex World Sailor of the Year Awards is the most prestigious award of recognition in the dynamic sport of sailing. Since the awards inception in 1994, the trophy has proudly accumulated the names of those who have demonstrated unparalleled endurance, performance and accomplishment in sailing.... [more]


Etchells Worlds - Victorian crews top leaderboard after tricky Day 1
Sail-World.com,
The opening day of the 2016 Etchells World Championship got underway after postponement for the wind to settle in. Racing eventually got underway in a 9-13kt SW breeze, with two intensely competitive races sailed in the central Solent, off the Isle of Wight on the English coast.... [more]


Etchells Worlds - black and white image gallery by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery has provided this gallery of black and white images from the first day of the Etchells Worlds sailed off Cowes, Isle of Wight.... [more]


Mistral puts Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup on hold on Day 1
Yacht Club Costa Smeralda,
Proceedings in a record edition will get underway tomorrow as strong mistral winds prevented the 52-boat fleet from leaving the docks in Porto Cervo today.... [more]


Slingsby to take the helm at LV America's Cup World Series in Toulon
Oracle Team USA,
Sailing team manager and tactician/helmsman Tom Slingsby will take over steering the boat with skipper/helmsman Jimmy Spithill electing not to compete as he rehabs an injured elbow.... [more]


2016 Star District 6 Championship – Overall report
Paul Cayard,
Danny and I came up to Vancouver to race against the best of the northwest on Labor Day weekend. Danny recently moved to Seattle, we thought we would join in the racing up here in beautiful Vancouver BC, home of Star World Champion Ross McDonnald. Ross, no longer sailing the Star, was mountain biking in Whistler, this weekend.... [more]


Etchells Worlds - Glitterati gather in Cowes
Louay Habib,
250 guests attended the Etchells World Championship Gala Reception, hosted by the Royal London Yacht Club. The Medina Marching Band opened proceedings, and Regatta Director, David Franks, welcomed the sailors to the regatta.... [more]


Rio 2016 Paralympics - That golden moment - Dror Cohen
World Sailing,
Dror Cohen skippered the Israeli Sonar Team to gold in Athens 2004. Along with Arnon Efrati and Benni Vexler, the Israeli crew won the gold medal by a clear nine points from silver medallists, the Netherlands.... [more]


M32 Series - GAC Pindar claim victory in finale of Battle of Helsinki
Aston Harald,
The Battle of Helsinki of the M32 Scandinavian Series was completed on Saturday at Hernesaaren Ranta. The sun finally had to give way to pouring rain only a couple of hours before the finals of the weekend, but wind was loyal to the sailors until the very end. The entire three-day event was sailed in ideal conditions.... [more]


Stockholm Archipelago Raid - Sweden takes four day classic + Video
Sail-World.com,
The Stockholm Archipelago Raid combines sailing orienteering, adventure and high level racing between the 36 000 islands that make up the the Stockholm archipelago. Australian skiff skipper and tertiary qualified videographer, Ollie Hartas of Hartas Productions compiled this video of the epic race, sailed in twin trapezing F-18 catamarans.... [more]


Rio 2016 Paralympic Games - That golden moment - Damien Seguin
World Sailing,
France's Damien Seguin was 24-years-old when he won his Paralympic gold medal in Athens 2004. Sailing in the 2.4mR class, Seguin won the gold medal by just one point in his first Paralympic outing, beating USA's Thomas Brown who had to settle for silver.... [more]


Eagle's Quest II rescued by Canadian Coastguard in the NW Passage.
Yvette Brend, CBC News,
An Arctic expedition that set off in June from Hokkaido, Japan, to Iceland ended up aground on Wednesday in Canada's treacherous Northwest passage, cheering the Canadian Coast Guard's arrival after a harrowing night.The Hong-Kong registered 58-foot sailboat set out from Tokyo on 5 June, despite warnings from experienced Arctic adventurers about using a 'plastic' boat and a green crew.... [more]


2016 VRsport.tv International 14 World Championships - Final day
Ellie Meopham,
'The Great Train Robbery!' - Pascoe and Truswell triumph once again at the 2016 VRsport.tv International 14 World Championships.... [more]


A QandA with Peter Bresnan ONE Palma's founder and director
David Schmidt, Sail-World USA Editor,
For the past eight years, ONE Palma (formerly OneSails Spain) has been building a strong name, first as a sailmaker and later with refit work. Recently, ONE Palma and McConaghy Boats-legendary boatbuilders who have crafted some of the planet's fastest sailboats-entered a business partnership. I caught up with Peter Bresnan, ONE Palma's founder and director, to learn more about this new direction.... [more]


America's Cup - Commissioner Schiller confirms departure
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com,
Brig. General Harvey Schiller, Commissioner for the America's Cup has confirmed his departure from the America's Cup Events Authority with a short message on his Facebook page. 'For those who might not have heard, I decided to leave America's Cup after five years of service.... [more]


SMA relaunched, Paul Meilhat on final stretch before the Vendée Globe
SMA Course Au Large,
Paul Meilhat took another important step forward with the relaunch of his 60-foot IMOCA last Friday. The skipper of SMA is carrying out his first test sail today (Monday).... [more]


Rio 2016 Paralympics - Sydney 2000, Germans shine Down Under
World Sailing,
The Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games opened in a typically Australian blaze of colour. The atmosphere in the city was electric and the competition would be even more so. Sailing was appearing in the Paralympic Games Competition program as a full medal sport for the first time at Sydney 2000 after being featured as a demonstration sport at the Atlanta 1996 Games.... [more]


Gill North America platinum sponsor for Quantum Key West Race Week
Storm Trysail,
Quantum Key West Race Week has reached agreement with Gill North America to be the technical apparel supplier, a Platinum-level sponsorship for the upcoming 30th anniversary race week, scheduled January 15-20, 2017. Gill will provide all clothing for race week officials and official retail merchandise for competitors and fans.... [more]


A QandA with Michael Illbruck about his win at the 2016 Melges 20 Worlds
David Schmidt, Sail-World USA Editor,
During the 34th America's Cup, Michael Illbruck (56; GER) flew to SFO to check out the racing. He had been away from sailing for some years, but as he talked with John Kostecki (USA), his longtime sailing pro, an idea formed. Illbruck, Kostecki and Federico Michetti teamed-up with the goal of winning the 2017 Worlds. Instead, they won the 2016 title. I caught up with Illbruck to learn more.... [more]


Rio Paralympic Games - Opposites attract to make a winning combination
World Sailing,
To win a Paralympic gold medal in the SKUD18 a team needs to be in-sync with each other on the water, and as current Paralympic champions in the class, Australia's Daniel Fitzgibbon and Liesl Tesch certainly are. But, out of the water, their personalities are totally different ends of the spectrum.... [more]


Rio 2016 - Video replays of the Medal Races - Nacra, Finn, RS:X M+W
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com,
Edited video replays of the Finals of the 2016 Olympic Sailing Regatta from Rio de Janeiro on the inshore stadium course off Flemenco Beach. Replays for the Medal races of the RS:X men, RS:X Women, Nacra 17 and Finn classes - all from the IOC's Olympic Channel... [more]


Rio 2016 Paralympics - Making the best of a bad situation
World Sailing,
Already boasting a gold and two silver Paralympic medals, Germany's Jens Kroker has seen it and done it all in the Sonar. However, heading in to the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games he was faced with a challenge he hadn't ever thought of or wished for.... [more]


2015 -16 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - This day last year...
Clipper Round the World,
2015 -16 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - Around St Katharine Docks, the air was full of nervous energy and a sense of anticipation as the Clipper 2015-16 Race crew said goodbye to the thousands of well-wishers that gathered to bid them farewell on their round the world adventure.... [more]


New Zealand team wins Etchells Open Europeans ahead of Worlds
Louay Habib,
After two days of tricky shifting breeze in the Solent, the New Zealand Team racing Feng Shui of Andrew Wills, Anatole Masfen and Matthew Kelway, has won the 2016 Etchells Open European Championship, sailed off Cowes on the Isle of Wight, UK. The regatta is a preliminary to the World Championships which start on Monday.... [more]


America's Cup - Advice for young Sailors
Sail-World.com NZL,
Hear the America's Cup skippers' advice for young sailors looking to follow in their footsteps. Interviewers talk with Dean Barker, Jimmy Spithill, Glenn Ashby, Iain Percy and Ben Ainslie and get their advice, plus how and when they started sailing.... [more]


VRsport.tv International Moth UK Nationals at the WPNSA - Day 3
Mark Jardine,
Monday saw another delay in the morning, but this time due to a lack of wind. Signs were promising though with a clear sky out to sea, the wind switching to the South West, and clouds building over the land.... [more]


Zhik sailors win 17 sailing medals at 2016 Olympic Regatta
Sail-World.com NZL,
Zhik sailors won almost 60% of the medals contested at Rio de Janeiro. It was a regatta which tested sailors and gear - with one day being the most severe conditions ever experienced at an Olympic regatta. For the Zhik team riders on the waters of Rio, four years and more of hard work and dedication have paid off for many.... [more]


Hollandia wins 8 Metre World Cup
Greg Nicoll,
After a five day, nine race series, Hollandia of the Netherlands wins it with eight points. The racing took place in a range of conditions and Hollandia managed to win every race.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Enright and Towill ready to go again in 2017/18
Volvo Ocean Race/Sail-World.com,
Team Alvimedica were the youngest team in the race last edition, and now skipper Charlie Enright and his long-time buddy Mark Towill are eager to put that experience to use. Volvo Ocean race's Jonno Turner caught up with Mark and Charlie to chat about everything from the transition back into 'real life', their reflections on the 2014-15 campaign - and the future.... [more]


America's Cup - Oracle Team USA's AC50 well underway in Warkworth
Sail-World.com/NZL,
Oracle Team USA's new America's Cup Class boat is taking shape at the team's build facility in New Zealand, Core Builders Composites, Warkworth, 40 minutes north of Auckland. The major components for the 15-meter platform, including the hulls and cross beams, have now been built.... [more]


America's Cup - Oracle Team USA play catch up with Softbank Team Japan
Sail-World.com/NZL,
Back in April 2017, Softbank Team Japan mastered the foiling tack in their AC45 Surrogate boats, claiming to be the first AC team to have achieved the move. Two days later Oracle Team USA claimed to have done the same.... [more]


Clipper Round the World Yacht Race - Crew catch up - Meet Dhruv Boruah
Clipper Round the World,
After crew members have completed their global ocean adventure, some go back to their previous lives and occupations, some decide on a future in the marine industry, some take time out to assess their next move in life and others seek their next challenge.... [more]


Leccese sets new Ronstan Bridge to Bridge course record
Meredith Laitos,
They say records are made to be broken, and for kiters on San Francisco Bay, that continues to be true. On Thursday, August 25, in 18 knots of breeze and a ripping 2.5-knot flood tide, Italian foil boarder Rikki Leccese set a new Ronstan Bridge to Bridge record of 10:31, shattering Johnny Heineken's existing 12:00 record. Leccese's average speed was 33 knots over the 5.8-nautical-mile racecourse.... [more]


Phoenix returns and Cayard is back for the TP52 World Championships
52 Super Series,
The carefully assembled team includes a core group of sailors who have many years of experience in the class, but Cayard cautions that their initial objective is to learn and improve together in line with their long term goal, to be competitive on the 2017 52 Super Series.... [more]


Dateline Rio - Sailing Olympics review - as good as it gets-
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZL,
The Rio Sailing Olympics was widely judged to have been the best of recent times. The weather was better than Weymouth and Qingdao, the courses more varied, but from a working media perspective, it was the people running the Rio regatta who really made the difference.... [more]


SoftBank Team Japan achieve first foiling tack
America's Cup,
SoftBank Team Japan announced today that they cracked the foiling tack earlier this year while training with their AC45 Sport test boat in Bermuda.... [more]


Michael Marshall triumphs at J/22 World Championship
Christopher Howell,
Heading into the 10th and final race, Marshall and Chris Doyle were tied on points at 30. As the 41 teams arrived at CORK in the morning, the after effects of an overnight storm left breeze in the mid-20s, so the Race Committee postponed on shore.... [more]
 




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