Please select your home edition
Edition
Lloyd Stevenson - AC INEOS 1456x180px TOP

Australia's back! - Sail-World.com Australia newsletter

17/05/2026


Australia's back!

Pantaenius Sail 2025 AUS Leaderboard

Switch One Design

Australia II in 1983 in Newport R.I - photo © Gilles Martin-Raget


Dear Recipient Name

Like, did we ever leave? Not really... Ever since Sir Frank Packer KBE kicked it off, we've been there, or thereabouts. For instance, Grant Simmer OAM has been involved with every one of them since winning it in 1983. In San Fran, Team USA looked suspiciously like Team AUS. Bring on AC38 in 2027, every team will have Aussies on board, or in tech roles throughout their team, and now, Green and Gold will be there for real, National and Boxing Kangaroo flags fluttering proudly!

If you don't think there's a national interest or pride at stake, then why on Thursday was Bob Hawke's distinctive, if tremendously garish, jacket being worn by a morning show presenter on national TV? Stand up. Put your bag of 'No's away, and just accept that this is a really, really big deal.

That Jacket! Will it get another airing in 2027? That remains the question... - photo © Channel 7
That Jacket! Will it get another airing in 2027? That remains the question... - photo © Channel 7

Sshhhh! Quiet now. You're not being asked to pay, just bask in some glory, and if it comes to pass that we win, there'll be a whole new generation of people who can then remember when Mum came in to their room, got them out of bed early, and said, "Come watch this!"

So, it was hardly a surprise announcement. Even the senior souls inside the camp had to admit that it was not exactly the best kept secret, and it is not as if it has not been two years in the making. Mostly it was done quietly in that time, but it was also achieved completely assuredly, with an utter determination that was both visibly evident and totally palpable at Thursday's launch.

John Winning Jnr - aka 'Herman' - photo © Bow Caddy Media
John Winning Jnr - aka 'Herman' - photo © Bow Caddy Media

At this juncture, acknowledgment and appreciation must pass to John Winning Jnr and family, for without whom, all of this is just piffle. Herman has always said to me he wanted this, and here we are. Well done, champ. Love your work!

Next, thanks has to go to Grant Dalton OBE Et al., for they know a bigger Cup is a better one, and that the Antipodeans simply have to be there, en masse. Tip of the hat, and nod of the head. Cheers, and sincere appreciation.

 
Seawind 2026 Seawind 1160XL   Beneteau 40 Years of Oceanis
 

Personnel and equipment

Something like this is always going to rely on these two things. So, in the four named to date, CEO Grant Simmer OAM, Head of Sailing Tom Slingsby OAM, Head of Performance and Design Glenn Ashby, and Sailor Tash Bryant, you have extensive knowledge across AC75, AC72, AC40, F50, International Moth, A-Class, and Tornado. America's Cup wins, SailGP wins, World Sailor of the Year (several times over), AC Hall of Fame Inductee, World Championships by the bucket full, Australian Honourees, and Olympic bling to spare. It would be easier to write down what is not on the list, and I cannot think of too much right now...

Grant Simmer OAM finds some of the times his mark has been left on the Auld Mug, whilst Tash Bryant ponders where hers might be able to go - photo © John Curnow
Grant Simmer OAM finds some of the times his mark has been left on the Auld Mug, whilst Tash Bryant ponders where hers might be able to go - photo © John Curnow

It is terribly fitting that Grant Simmer OAM is the CEO of Team Australia, for if nothing else, he get's legacy, which will be crucial to the ongoing involvement of Australia. Indeed, symbiotic circle, as one feeds the other, and you can get what I mean by looking at Sliding Doors.

'Grunter' has won it four times now as both sailor and administrator. By his own admission, "Retirement did not agree with me..." We are lucky to have him, and he's keen to make a serious and indelible mark, just like back then. In that era we got JB, Beasho, Brownie, Big Fella, quite a few more, and Grunter himself. They in turn inspired Glenn, Bundy, Slingers, Nathan and Goobs.

The one. The only. THE Boxing Kangaroo - photo © Australian Olympic Committee
The one. The only. THE Boxing Kangaroo - photo © Australian Olympic Committee

Indeed, Slingers famed 'Red Mist' is the same as the Red Eye of the real Roo that John Bertrand AO got the sailmakers to sew into the original BKF... Part twinkle, part tenacity, and lashings of determination. Can do personified...

Now it is on to find out who is next. Who's going to grab the baton and run? Won't have to look too far, and it is exciting to see who might get themselves into the same realm as those listed above.

 
Elvstrom Sails Australia   Maritimo M50
 

Big job, even bigger skills

Categorically, Simmer is the man for the job. On the matter of where to run it when we win (this time or soon enough), "Well that's interesting because all the partners have a bit of a say in where it's going to be, but you can bet it'll be somewhere in Australia."

 Sunrise hosts, Michale Usher, Nat Barr, The Auld Mug, and Grant Simmer OAM, CEO of Team Australia - photo © Channel 7
Sunrise hosts, Michale Usher, Nat Barr, The Auld Mug, and Grant Simmer OAM, CEO of Team Australia - photo © Channel 7

On the subject of looking around for projects during his retirement and this is way bigger than that, Simmer said, "Yeah, tell my wife about it. I wasn't going very well in retirement, so I've got plenty on at the moment, but but I love it because we've got good young people and, if I can help pull together a team, help make the culture, help us be super competitive, then what a legacy, hey?"

The point that they have just over 12 months, and that it took Bondy and Co a whole decade, is not lost on Simmer, either. That means the legacy has public inspiration, involvement, and engagement, which off course the Kiwis are very good at. We would do well to use some of that playbook. "We're in the era of social media, and we've got a lot of great stories to tell. I think we'll gather momentum with public support. It would be nice to be competing more, but we're starting late, and we've got to focus on the big prize, and we are really focussed on that!" (Yes. It is in bold for a reason, as it is clear it IS the reason.)

John Bertrand (left) and Alan Bond (right) - 1983 America's Cup - Newport RI - photo © Paul Darling Collection
John Bertrand (left) and Alan Bond (right) - 1983 America's Cup - Newport RI - photo © Paul Darling Collection

 
Southern Wind   Vaikobi Custom Teamwear
 

On the matter of the first time

So there is no doubt that a lot of JATO rockets will be needed to get this down the short runway and airborne. A lot of that will come down to Glenn Ashby as he and ETNZ convert the very special AC75, Te Rehutai, into the yet-to-be-named Aussie beast. Apart from a whole lot of new parts, she's been at Weight Watchers and the plastique for a significant nip and tuck. Forget Grandpa's Axe, it's all new, and all very, very good.

Ashby said, "We certainly have a vertical trajectory at the moment with this cut, but what we do have is some fantastic support from Emirates Team New Zealand with the boat. We knew that it was going to be tight, but they're basically doing a great job working with us to help facilitate getting the design package available. That's been in the making now for over two years."

Te Rehutai, Emirates Team New Zealand - Winner - America's Cup 36 - photo © Richard Gladwel / Sail-World.com
Te Rehutai, Emirates Team New Zealand - Winner - America's Cup 36 - photo © Richard Gladwel / Sail-World.com

"The guys in New Zealand at the moment are retrofitting the old hull that we used in 2021. The bow is getting chopped off, the back of the boat cut up, and also a bit of a weight loss program. It will largely just be a carbon fibre shell, which we will then put new electronics, hydraulics, foils, systems, rig, sails, rigging and a whole new sailing team on. So when we get to Naples next year, we're going to be hitting the ground with our wheels absolutely smoking and probably on fire, but we do have the makings of a brilliant team, which we're putting team together now. So we're going to be in good shape."

"The fact that the AC75 class will be going into its third generation now is an advantage for us. Obviously, the boats get more and more refined as time goes on, but what we have the ability now to actually come into the playing field relatively up to date, and if we actually put together a good package, we move forward with our own design, simulation, sail design, mast design as we go forwards, we'll be competitive."

Grant Simmer OAM, Glenn Ashby, and Tash Bryant of Team Australia - photo © John Curnow
Grant Simmer OAM, Glenn Ashby, and Tash Bryant of Team Australia - photo © John Curnow

"At the end of the day, it's not one or two people or things that win or lose the America's Cup. It's a whole team package, and we're looking at putting together an absolute A-grade team across every single department, and that will create a foundation for the future. Whilst next year is going to be a big challenge, we're up for it, we're ready to go."

Sailing once more? "I'd say a very, very small chance of me being on board because my biggest value to the team is to make sure that the global team has a boat to use next year that's going to be fast. So if I was just focusing on the sailing side, I wouldn't be able to focus on all the other things I need to as design coordinator and performance director, so I need to keep focusing on that and I've had a good run over the years, so I'm all right."

Ferrari reveals the Hypersail livery - photo © Ferrari
Ferrari reveals the Hypersail livery - photo © Ferrari

So are there any conflicts with his role at Ferrari Hypersail? "Busy schedule at the moment for sure. I mean there's obviously been existing projects that I've been involved with over a period of time, but at the end of the day I'll be looking to put together a really great group of people around me to help with the program going forward and my focus absolutely over the next 12, 18 months is on the America's Cup. I'll still have some involvement with other projects, but that'll be minimal compared to what we'll be doing with the Cup."

"It's a massive challenge to win the America's Cup first time around with a new team. Having said that though, we do have the people and the ability, I believe, to be successful, so the beauty about the America's Cup is you never actually know until you get to the start line how you're going to go, and that's the excitement about it, and that's what we're all up for."

 
X-Yachts Australia XR 41   Zhik - Made for Water
 

Celebrations aboard Te Rehutai after the ACWS series win, Emirates Team New Zealand - America's Cup World Series - December 2020 - Waitemata Harbour - America's Cup 36 - photo © Richard Gladwell / Sail-World.com
Celebrations aboard Te Rehutai after the ACWS series win, Emirates Team New Zealand - America's Cup World Series - December 2020 - Waitemata Harbour - America's Cup 36 - photo © Richard Gladwell / Sail-World.com

I pondered how it's a bit hard to have aces up your sleeve when you're effectively so in bed with the Kiwis, but we need them, and Dalts want us, desperately. How do you balance that when you're in bed over there, but we're still sleeping with others? We call it polyamory these days BTW...

"It's a great question. I think at the end of the day it's such a refinement game now in the America's Cup with the AC75. I mean, it's not a new class. Eight years ago the 75 was first drawn up and I was lucky enough to be part of the team that put that design together and basically got the agreement of Luna Rossa back in 2018 to actually turn that into the next America's Cup class."

Glenn Ashby - photo © Glenn Ashby
Glenn Ashby - photo © Glenn Ashby

"Shift to 2027, and I think all the teams will be much more like for like in speed and performance. So having those small differences, getting off the start line well, and then when you actually do get on the water, making sure you get the best possible performance out of the actual boat as a sailing team and as a design team is extremely important. We'll be working hard on that."

Of course, the Bay of Naples can offer everything from becalmed to decent old blow. So being good in a range of conditions will be critical, and you may argue plays into Australia's hand, a little.

Formula Wing European Naples 2026 - Day 1 - photo © IWSA media / Robert Hajduk
Formula Wing European Naples 2026 - Day 1 - photo © IWSA media / Robert Hajduk

"The boat, the sailing team, and the wider team will have to be very, very good in a multiple range of conditions, and I think that's the beauty about going to somewhere like Naples. It's not just the same every day. It's different and that's a great challenge for all the sailing teams."

 
Spirit Yachts   Race Yachts 2026 v1
 

First up needs big shoulders

She's got them, and is delightfully personable, as well. First nominated into the new era of stipulated female participation in the main game is Tash Bryant. Also part of that all-important Next Gen. To get one's mind around that, remember that her first Cup memories are San Fran, so all foiling, and not a displacement craft in sight!

Grant Simmer OAM, Glenn Ashby, and Tash Bryant of Team Australia - photo © John Curnow
Grant Simmer OAM, Glenn Ashby, and Tash Bryant of Team Australia - photo © John Curnow

She's hardly green around the gills, by any means. Quite the contrary. So what does it all mean to her? "I'm just really excited, trying to absorb as much as I can from all the sailors, the technical directors, the engineers, and everything around me. I feel like every opportunity I've been given so far, I've always been the young newbie, the rookie on the circuit, and so I kind of just have to take it on with an attitude of trying to learn as much as I can from these amazing people around me."

"Put simply, it's such a privilege to be here, and I can't wait to see where we end up in a few years' time."

The Athena Pathway Women's Squad. Top row left to right: Hattie Rogers, Anna Burnet, Hannah Diamond, Saskia Clark, Tash Bryant, Hannah Mills and Ellie Aldridge - photo © Athena Pathway
The Athena Pathway Women's Squad. Top row left to right: Hattie Rogers, Anna Burnet, Hannah Diamond, Saskia Clark, Tash Bryant, Hannah Mills and Ellie Aldridge - photo © Athena Pathway

 
Sail Exchange Clearance Sail 2025 2   Velocitek March 2026
 

Short version - Absorb. Absorb. Absorb.

Obviously it is about time, as women have been on board SailGP's F50s for five years now. That means there is a large pool of sailors, and they have good knowledge. "It was about time that something like this was going to happen, and it's really, really exciting. I'm stoked to be part of the first women's selection on board the America's Cup boats," added Bryant.

As for the legacy aspect, Bryant says, "Every conversation I have with people about their memories from '83, and all their biggest memories with the America's Cup is incredible. Just for everyone to be able to remember where they were and remember watching, even if they're not huge sailing fans, people remember that day. Just the excitement that having the America's Cup (Auld Mug) in Australia brings is incredible, and I can't wait to see where we take it."

Nicolai Sehested and Katja Salskov-Iversen lift the Impact League trophy after winning the Season 3 Impact League, while Tom Slingsby and Tash Bryant lift the SailGP Championship trophy after winning the Mubadala SailGP Season 3 Grand Final - photo © Bob Martin for SailGP
Nicolai Sehested and Katja Salskov-Iversen lift the Impact League trophy after winning the Season 3 Impact League, while Tom Slingsby and Tash Bryant lift the SailGP Championship trophy after winning the Mubadala SailGP Season 3 Grand Final - photo © Bob Martin for SailGP

 
Cyclops 2025 Cruising   Marinas 26
 

Nothing little about this club

The Challenger is the Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club. Commodore, Sven Runow, said on the day, "It's an honour and a privilege. The America's Cup is an international sporting icon, a trophy that is the Holy Grail of sailing. And for the Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club to be challenging is a dream come true, really." Given Runow has a decent old pedigree himself that goes all the way through to being on the bow of supermaxis, it's a fair old statement.

"Like you said, it's cool, and to have the backing of the Winning family, who have been such great sponsors and invested in sailing in such a big way, is such a marvellous thing."

Yacht Club Costa Smeralda - photo © Yacht Club Costa Smeralda
Yacht Club Costa Smeralda - photo © Yacht Club Costa Smeralda

RPEYC is now in the same sentence as Costa Smeralda and NYYC, which is pretty awesome. "It is very prestigious. We're only a really small yacht club, but it is just such an honour. To win it, and then bring it home, where we can actually defend it in front of all the supporters and Australia itself would be incredible. To now have the most participants in the Cup for many, many years is really good to see."

President of Australian Sailing, Shevaun Bruland said, "Australian Sailing proudly supports the announcement that Australia will field an official challenger for the 38th America's Cup in 2027. This is a landmark moment for our sport and reignites the country's proud association with one of the oldest and most iconic trophies in world sport."

BONDS Flying Roos SailGP Team driven by Tom Slingsby ahead of Artemis SailGP Team driven by Nathan Outteridge, on Race Day 2 of the ENEL Rio Sail Grand Prix - photo © Jason Ludlow for SailGP
BONDS Flying Roos SailGP Team driven by Tom Slingsby ahead of Artemis SailGP Team driven by Nathan Outteridge, on Race Day 2 of the ENEL Rio Sail Grand Prix - photo © Jason Ludlow for SailGP

"To see an Australian challenge return for the first time in more than two decades is incredibly exciting for our sailing community and for Australian sport more broadly. Australia has its fingerprints on almost every America's Cup and SailGP team through the involvement of our athletes, coaches, designers and technical team members."

"They are the best of the best, and now they can represent their home country in an America's Cup campaign which will also inspire more Australians to get involved in sailing at their local club. Major sporting moments create aspiration and excitement, and we know this challenge can inspire the nation and encourage the next generation of Australians to discover a lifelong connection with sailing."

 
ALT Composities 2020 West System 3 - 300x250   MarkSetBot
 

Australia II on the way to defeating Liberty 4:3 in the America's Cup back in 1983 - photo © Gilles Martin-Raget
Australia II on the way to defeating Liberty 4:3 in the America's Cup back in 1983 - photo © Gilles Martin-Raget

This is big!

So, yes. Let's dare to dream big, and when we forget, let's remember to look across The Ditch and remind ourselves exactly what the ANZAC Spirit is all about, and then make sure perseverance, resilience, determination, humour, and honour are omnipresent. Let's not squander the opportunity.

Thank you for being a crucial part of Sail-World.com

John Curnow
Sail-World.com AUS Editor

 
Excess 13   Icom Australia MPU SCIBS 2026
 


IOM World Championship 2026 at Datchet Water Sailing Club - Day 1
After all the preparation, measuring and behind the scenes organisation, it was go time at Datchet. The breeze built, the clouds parted, the qualifying heat allocations were made and the skippers launched for this vital stage.

Kiwis win 49er World title in a cliff hanger at Quiberon
New Zealand crew of Seb Menzies and George Lee Rush won the 2026 49er World Championship in a cliffhanger of a Final race. Seb Menzies became the youngest skipper in the 30yr history of the class to win a world title.

57th La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec Start
Caught between tension and eagerness to get going, the 36 Figaro sailors finally headed offshore for the opening leg of the 57th edition of the La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec.

 
Rolly Tasker Sails 2023 MPU   Marine Auctions 2019 600x500
 
2026 Formula Kite World Championships at Viana do Castelo - Overall
The classic wind and swell typical of Viana do Castelo delivered some sensational kitefoiling conditions for today's medal series, setting the stage for a fitting finale to the 2026 World Championship.

Which Vaikobi pants are right for you?
Choosing the right pant will help you stay warmer when it's cold, cooler when it's hot, and more comfortable during every session.

Morris ready to rumble at iQFOiL European Championships
Racing at the iQFOiL European Championships gets under way on 18 May in Portimão, Portugal, with Australia's Grae Morris set to return to a venue that holds strong memories.

 
Navico AUS Zeus3S MPU   Pantaenius Sail 2025 AUS MPU
 
IOM World Championship 2026 Officially Opened at Datchet Water Sailing Club
The flags are up, the boats have been measured, the robo-buoys have their gyroscopes humming, the race team is ready and the weather is very British.

2026 Etchells Worlds in the books
Five incredible days of racing in San Diego are officially in the books as the 2026 International Etchells World Championship came to a close yesterday with the crowning of 2026 World Champions and the presentation of awards across the fleet.

The Aegean Regatta returns for the 2026 edition
The Aegean Regatta returns in 2026, once again setting sail across the Aegean on a unique journey of sport, culture, and discovery of Greece's maritime heritage.

 
Antal MPU 2   Vetus-Maxwell 2020
 
Finn Class News - May 2026
Gdynia Racing Guide Webinar, new Finntalks, FINNFARE, AGM update

America's Cup: Australians get a head start with their "new" AC75
While the newly minted Australian America's Cup Challenge claim they are still in the "mustering" phase of their campaign, they do start a lot further down the runway than many would give them credit.

Australian ILCA Squad Ready to take on European Championship in Croatia
The ILCA European Championship gets under way this week in Kastela, Croatia, with Australia's top sailors primed for action on the Adriatic Sea following an intensive preparation period.

 
Dragonfly Trimarans   Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2026
 
2026 Etchells World Championship at San Diego Yacht Club - Overall
History was made off the coast of San Diego this afternoon as James Mayo, Paul Cayard, and Ben Lamb aboard Magpie AUS 1526 won race 9 of the 2026 Etchells World Championship, securing their place as the 2026 Champions.

Whitehead's Rollercoaster Week at Kite Worlds
The 2026 Formula Kite World Championships came down to the finest of margins for Australian rider Breiana Whitehead, with every point proving critical in a dramatic week of racing in Portugal.

A diverse and wide-open field for the 57th edition of La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec
In just two days, 36 sailors, women and men, will set off on the 57th edition of La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec. For this 2027 edition, the scenery changes with a start scheduled very early in the season.

 
Pegasus Yachts   Sunbeam 29.1 GT
 
73rd Loro Piana Giraglia 2026 Preview - Elite performance, enduring elegance, living history
The Loro Piana Giraglia is organized by Yacht Club Italiano in collaboration with Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez, under the guidance of the Federazione Italiana Vela and the Fédération Française de Voile.

Australian excitement builds ahead of 2026 Tasar World Championships
A record number of Tasar sailors will descend on the island of Okinawa, Japan this June to compete in the 2026 World Championships.

For some IMOCA skippers, the appeal of the Solitaire du Figaro never dies
It's not unprecedented for top sailors in IMOCA to return to the Figaro class, but it's quite unusual and this season several of IMOCA's established skippers have been doing just that.

 
Glisenti   Sea Sure Rig Gauge Pro
 
Short videos from the Team Australia America's Cup launch
Team Australia's challenge for the 38th America's Cup was launched yesterday at the Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club.

ORC World Championship 2026 Overall
The 2026 ORC World Championship concluded today with the final inshore races. Two windward-leeward races were held in demanding conditions, with 15 to 17 knots of westerly breeze, gusts up to 25 knots, seas of 1.5 to 2 meters.

IMA Maxi Europeans Preview
One of the pinnacles of international maxi yacht racing will set sail next week with the fifth edition of the IMA Maxi European Championship taking place out of Naples and Sorrento, Italy.

 
Switch One Design   North Sails Loft 57 Podcast
 
Locals and foreign raiders in for Jeanneau and 74 Islands Airlie Beach Race Week
Less than three months out from Jeanneau and 74 Islands Airlie Beach Race Week, internationals, interstaters and locals, with a couple of rookies thrown in, are among the entries received so far for the 38th running of the regatta.

America's Cup: Second Preliminary Regatta is postponed for Naples
The America's Cup organisers, acting on advice "from ACE Italy, stating that the ACP Board, following consultation with the Host venue, has decided it is not possible for ACP to hold the Naples Preliminary Regatta from 25-28 June 2026."

Team Australia to race in 38th America's Cup
The Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club lodges challenge for the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup, Naples

 
PredictWind - GPS 300x250   Hyde Sails Yacht Accessories
 
ORC World Championship 2026 Coastal Race
Day three of inshore racing at the ORC World Championship 2026, taking place between Naples and Sorrento from 7 to 14 May, featured the traditional coastal race around the island of Capri, adding further spectacle and complexity to the championship week.

Reflecting on my first solo IMOCA race
A few days after crossing the finish line of the 1000 Race, I finally feel like I've got the brain space to sit down and actually take it all in. I've finished my first ever solo IMOCA race!

20 days to go! SSL Gold Cup 2026 Qualifiers are Just Around the Corner
Less than three weeks remain until the next crucial stage on the road to the Sailing Mundial. From June 2–11 in Switzerland, teams from Africa, Oceania, and Europe will battle for their golden tickets to the Football World Cup in Sailing.

 
Colligo Marine 2025   Allen Sailing
 
No autopilot, no shortcuts: why people seek the ultimate sailing endurance challenge
What drives someone with no sailing experience to sign up for one of the toughest endurance challenges on the planet? To race around the world on stripped-back, manual racing yachts?

North Sails Becomes Official Technical Apparel Sponsor of the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup
North Sails, the world's leading sailmaker and ocean lifestyle brand, has announced it will be the Official Technical Apparel Sponsor of the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup, the world's oldest, continually contested, international sporting trophy.

Marine Auctions: May Online Auctions
The Online Bidding will start on Friday 22nd May and will close on Thursday 28th May at 2pm AEST. Some Boats Unreserved.

 
Henri-Lloyd Dynamic Range   A+T Instruments 2024 MPU
 
Ocean racers in for Australian Women's Keelboat Regatta
The 34th Australian Keelboat Regatta (AWKR) has to-date attracted 27 entries from New Zealand, Northern Territory, South Australia, NSW and Victoria, with crews flying in from all ports.

America's Cup: Emirates Team NZ announces AC40 teams. New "speed" role for Blair Tuke.
Emirates Team NZ has confirmed the two crews that will spearhead the team's campaign at the America's Cup Preliminary Regatta in Sardinia, scheduled for 21–24 May 2026. Three-time America's Cup winner Blair Tuke moves into an off-the-water "speed" role.

The shorts that end seat pain
The Edge Shorts are built to protect your seat, legs, and hips while enhancing comfort and performance.

 
Rooster 2026 - Pro Aquafleece 2.0   C-Tech 2021 SnuffAir 300x250
 
The Same, But Different
I am so enjoying reading all the event news now the season has begun in earnest in the UK. The sun has been plentiful throughout April and May, encouraging everyone to get back out on the water.

Athena Pathway announces crew for Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup Preliminary Regatta Sardinia
Athena Pathway, the team representing Great Britain in the Women's and Youth America's Cup events, is proud to announce its race crew for the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup Preliminary Regatta Sardinia, set to take place in Cagliari, Italy.

GB1 announces race crew for the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup Preliminary Regatta in Sardinia
GB1, Britain's challenger for the America's Cup, will return to racing next week for the debut event of the 38th America's Cup (AC38), as the first Preliminary Regatta gets under way in Cagliari, Sardinia, from 21-24 May 2026.

 
Selden CXr v2   Lloyd Stevenson - Catalyst Yacht Tender 600x500px
 
The Défi Paprec, Gateway to the Elite
Few offshore sailing races in the world can claim to offer skippers the opportunity to measure themselves against the very highest level of competition in real-life conditions.

2026 Fireball Worlds Legends Night – Calling all ex-Fireball sailors
As all sailors know, good socials are just as important as the actual sailing for a successful sailing championship. For the 2026 Fireball World Championships a full social programme is being put together, including a Fireball Legends night.

New Zealand to host the 2028 ILCA 6 and 7 Worlds at Takapuna
New Zealand will host an Olympic-class sailing world championship for the first time in almost a decade when Auckland stages the Women's ILCA 6 and Men's ILCA 7 World Championship in early 2028.

 
Armstrong 300x250 HA Foil Range   Doyle_SailWorld_300x250px_SY
 
2026 CIC Med Channel Race Overall
The last Class40s left the Mucem basin on Monday to reach their home ports in the Mediterranean, and in particular Port Camargue, where a hub of activity is developing for the series.

Built For Sun, Spray & Movement
New hats have landed, built for sun, spray, and movement. Quick-dry, secure, and ready for long days on and around the water.

2026 Women's World Match Racing Tour KDY Women's Match Race - Overall
Denmark's Lea Vogelius and her WOW Racing crew of Louise Ulrikkeholm, Sille Christensen, Josefine Rasmussen, Joan Hansen and Maria Juul delivered a standout performance on home waters to win the 2026 KDY Women's Match Race.

Bermuda Sail Grand Prix Day 2 - Some soul searching after Australians win third event
Australia's Flying Roos secured their third win from five events. However there was some soul-searching amongst the team who had been handily placed, but failed to step up. Includes full replays from both days and highlights plus interviews.

Bonds Flying Roos Extend SailGP Championship Lead With Bermuda Masterclass
Australia strengthened its grip on the 2026 Rolex SailGP Championship with a commanding victory on Bermuda's Great Sound – their second in two events. Germany by Deutsche Bank secured a breakthrough Final appearance.

2026 CIC Med Channel Race Finish
It was by 10 minutes and 15 seconds, after 5 days, 23 hours, and 19 minutes of racing, that the PHARE 40 team (No. 142) of Mathieu Claveau and François Verdier claimed the Trophy for the 2nd edition of the CIC Med Channel Race.

Vaikobi Bump Hats are back in stock
The Vaikobi Impact Protection Series delivers lightweight, form-fitting protection and confidence for high-intensity watersports.

SB20 Tasmanian Schools Championship at the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania - Overall
Hobart's River Derwent provided shifting and at times testing conditions for the fleet in the 2026 SB20 Tasmanian Schools Championship.

SIXT 18ft skiff team's success - 2025-26, a season of victory & consistency
The young Sixt 18ft team of Jacob Marks, Alex Marinelli and Matt Doyle took their impressive record to another level during the Australian 18 Footers League's 2025-26 season when they took out both the Season Point Score and Spring Championship.

Burnsco Elliott 5.9 Traveller Series #1: Six different winners across the 10-race series
The Burnsco Elliott 5.9 Traveller Series #1 at Lake Rotoiti turned on a tactical showcase over the weekend of May 2-3, providing an intense freshwater battle for the opening round of the series.

Maritimo S Series

Velocitek March 2026

This email was sent to the.recipients@email.address by YY Online Services Ltd.
Towngate House, 2-8 Parkstone Road, Poole, BH15 2PW, United Kingdom
Registered in England No. 7895890

Our records show that you signed up to permit messages from us on 1 January 2000

Please do not reply to this message as this address cannot receive replies.

You can unsubscribe at any time or email us here if you encounter any difficulties
Pantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 2 FOOTER ROWMackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOMStoneways Marine 2021 - FOOTER