Please select your home edition
Edition
Barton Marine 2019 728x90

Winter Vashon, 49er & Nacra 17 Worlds, and Ultims - Sail-World.com USA Newsletter

10/12/2019


Winter Vashon Race, 49er, 49er FX and Nacra 17 Worlds, and Ultims

Melges IC37 2019 Leaderboard

Zhik 2019 Choice of Champions - LEADERBOARD

Maxi Edmond de Rothschild - Brest Atlantiques 2019 - photo © Yann Riou / Polaryse / Gitana SA


Dear Recipient Name

There's something about sailing that's downright addictive, even when conditions fall considerably short of the term "Champagne Sailing." Take this past weekend's Winter Vashon Race here on Puget Sound. While Mother Nature was fairly well-mannered in that it only rained for the entire delivery (two hours, maybe a bit more) and for the first hour or two of racing, it's fair to say that she was incredibly stingy in the wind department. Our top speed for the day was around 3.2 knots (despite carrying 44 feet on the waterline, a narrow beam, and full carbon-fiber construction), and that's including the positive water that was flowing up Colvos Passage, slowly sweeping us north towards the shortened-course finishing line.

While this doesn't exactly sound like the most thrilling day of sailing, I'll admit that the adrenaline started flowing when we realized that we were perilously close to over-standing our allotted eight hours to complete the shortened, (ballpark) 12 nautical mile race course.

Despite the inherent challenges of making a performance sailboat move in minuscule airs, our entire crew kept their heads in the game, rapidly shuffling through sails (J1, A1 and a staysail) in a continuous, crew-wide effort to link up the tiny fingers of wind that occasionally touched down on the water.

These efforts proved worthy as we crossed the finishing line in the pitch-black dark a few minutes astern of a TP52, which took line honors. Handshakes, adult beverages, and camaraderie quickly replaced feelings of cold and time-limit concerns, and as the lights of Seattle dominated our horizon, I realized that - aside from sailing in the BVIs or skiing extremely deep powder in Colorado - there's nowhere that I would have rather spent my day.

Despite taking almost eight hours to sail some 12 nautical miles.

Did I mention that sailing is addictive?

Granted, a lot of this addiction involves spending the day with good people in a beautiful environment, but a lot also hinges on mindset and attitude, the latter two attributes being tools that Pacific Northwest sailors tend to have in ample supply given our abundance of "liquid sunshine" (rain) and light airs. Call it a strange place to sail, but in my not-so-humble opinion, one has to travel long and far to find a heartier group of keelboat sailors than those who hail from the upper left-hand corner of the USA or the southwest corner of Canada.

 
Marskeel 2019 600x500   Vaikobi 2019AUG - MPU 1
 

U.S. athletes and staff at the 2019 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships - photo © Matias Capizzano
U.S. athletes and staff at the 2019 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships - photo © Matias Capizzano

Fortunately, sailors competing at the 2019 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships (December 3-8), which were hosted by the Royal Akarana Yacht Club, and which unfurled on the waters off of Auckland, New Zealand, saw considerably better winds.

While domestic and international fans were thrilled to watch superstars Peter Burling and Blair Tuke win their fifth 49er World Championship title, the news was far less grand for U.S. 49er sailors, who failed to qualify the USA for a country berth to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. This means that unless a country that has previously qualified for a 49er berth at next summer's Games declines their spot on the starting line, American 49er sailors will be watching from the sidelines.

 
Hyde Sails 2017 March 300x250   RS Sailing 2019 - MPU
 

Peter Burling and Blair Tuke - 2019 Hyundai 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 Worlds final day - photo © Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke - 2019 Hyundai 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 Worlds final day - photo © Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy

American 49er sailors Nevin Snow and Dane Wilson finished in 13th place, while fellow countrymen Ian Barrows and Mitchell Kiss finished in 15th place. Additionally, Andrew Mollerus and Ian MacDiarmid finished their regatta in 32nd place, while Judge Ryan and Hans Henken ended up in 41st place; Harry Melges IV and Finn Rowe finished in 43rd place.

Canadian sailors Alexander Heinzemann and Justin Barnes finished in 60th place, followed by teammates William Jones and Evan DePaul who finished in 61st place out of 86 boats.

 
Zhik 2019 Choice of Champions - MPU   Selden XPS
 

Paris Henken, Anna Tobias (USA) - series leader - 49er FX - Hyundai Worlds - Day 2, December 4, 2019, Auckland NZ - photo © Richard Gladwell / Sail-World.com
Paris Henken, Anna Tobias (USA) - series leader - 49er FX - Hyundai Worlds - Day 2, December 4, 2019, Auckland NZ - photo © Richard Gladwell / Sail-World.com

Things were more positive for the USA in the 49er FX class, where Paris Henken and Anna Tobias finished in ninth place. Americans Steph Roble and Maggie Shea ended up in 13th place, while Kate Shaner and Kathleen Love finished in 52nd place. Canadians Alexandra Ten Hove and Mariah Millen finished in 36th place.

Meanwhile, in the mixed-sex Nacra 17 class, Riley Gibbs and Anna Weis finished in 14th place, while Sarah Newberry and David Liebenberg finished in 23rd place. Canadian sailors Allison Surrette and Max Flinn finished in 39th place.

While these results are not exactly where either country wants to be with just over eight months to go before the start of the next Olympic regatta, things are considerably worse today for Russian sailors, who now find themselves - along with all other Russian athletes - banned from international sports for the next four years due to doping violations. This ban includes next summer's Games, but considering that Russia enjoyed even worse results in all classes than the USA, it's fair to say that these sailors weren't exactly medal contenders.

 
North Sails 2019 - NSVictoryList - 600x500   Melges 14 2019 MPU
 

Maxi Edmond de Rothschild in the Brest Atlantiques - photo © Eloi Stichelbaut / PolaRYSE / GITANA SA
Maxi Edmond de Rothschild in the Brest Atlantiques - photo © Eloi Stichelbaut / PolaRYSE / GITANA SA

Finally, jumping from Olympic class dinghies to globe-girdling maxi trimarans, co-skippers Franck Cammas and Charles Caudrelier, along with media pro Yann Riou, sailing aboard Maxi Edmond de Rothschild won the Brest Atlantiques, which is a 14,000 nautical mile showdown involving doublehanded Ultim trimarans racing in a massive figure-eight course on the North and South Atlantic Oceans.

The fight for second and third place proved incredibly tight, with co-skippers Yves Le Blevec and Alex Pella, along with media pro Ronan Gladu, sailing aboard Actual Leader, crossing the finishing line a mere nine minutes ahead of co-skippers Francois Gabart and Gwenole Gahinet, plus media pro Jeremie Eloy, sailing aboard Trimaran Macif.

 
Festival of Sails 2020 GIF - MPU   PredictWind.com 250 - 2014
 

MACIF maxi trimaran skippers Francois Gabart and Gwenole Gahinet are training in strong wind conditions prior to the Brest Atlantiques sailing race on October 18, off Les Glenans, France. - photo © Yvan Zedda / ALeA / Disobey / Macif
MACIF maxi trimaran skippers Francois Gabart and Gwenole Gahinet are training in strong wind conditions prior to the Brest Atlantiques sailing race on October 18, off Les Glenans, France. - photo © Yvan Zedda / ALeA / Disobey / Macif

While it's fair to say that these trimarans all enjoyed significantly faster speeds than we saw on last weekend's Winter Vashon Race, it's downright mind-boggling to think of two boats finishing with less than a ten-minute delta after racing some 14,000 nautical miles. After all, our finishing line delta astern of the winning TP52 was roughly half this time, and this was over a run of just 12 nautical miles.

Have I mentioned that sailing is addictive?

May the four winds blow you safely home,

David Schmidt
Sail-World.com North American Editor

 
Kurrnung Matlock 2019 KA-5 For Sale v2   upffront 2018 Cousin Constrictors 20% Off 300x250
 


Smoke on the water at Grinders Coffee SOLAS Big Boat Challenge
For the first time in the 26-year-history of the Big Boat Challenge, the race has been abandoned due to safety concerns following the settling of thick smoke from the Australian bushfires over the Sydney basin and a serious lack of visibility.

Il Duce shows us what a bushfire can do + Video
Il Duce, aka Andrea Francolini, shows us what a bushfire can do, and what that looks like over water. No wonder the CYCA SOLAS Big Boat Challenge was abandoned.

U.S. America's Cup Challenger returns to the natural foiling venue on the Gulf Coast with new AC75
New York Yacht Club American Magic, Challenger for the 36th America's Cup, has returned to Pensacola, Florida, for a second consecutive winter training season, with their first AC75.

 
Rooster GETSEASMART 300x250   Gul 2019 CZ Drysuit MPU
 
RORC Transatlantic Race: Pata Negra - all smiles in Grenada
Giles Redpath's British Lombard 46 Pata Negra, skippered by Andy Lis, finished the 2019 RORC Transatlantic Race on Monday 09 December in an elapsed time of 15 days 22 hrs 58 mins 13 secs.

Sparkman & Stephens pre-Hobart sail past – 60 years of design achievement
On a quiet and hazy Sydney Harbour morning, before the traffic of the CYCA's Classic Yacht Regatta and Trophy Series race, some special Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race entrants gathered in front of the famous Sydney Opera House sails.

The Clipper Race Leg 3 - Race 4, Day 22: Race within a Race
Following the nail-biting race for Race 4 podium positions over the weekend, arrivals continued into Fremantle overnight with GoToBermuda taking fourth place and WTC Logistics scooping fifth in the Marlow Ropes Southern Ocean Sleigh Ride.

 
KZRaceFurlers   Mackay 250
 
America's Cup: Emirates Team NZ takes AC75 build in-house
America's Cup defenders Emirates Team New Zealand have done things differently by building their own boats for the first time, and so far, it's paying off

America's Cup: Burling and Tuke straight back onto the AC75
The day after winning their fifth World 49er Championship in Auckland, Peter Burling and Blair Tuke were out on the Waitemata for an early morning training session on the AC75, Te Aihe.

Brian Keane's Savasana leads opening weekend of Davis Island J/70 Winter Series
Forty-six J/70 teams traveled to Davis Island Yacht Club in Tampa, Florida for the first weekend of the 2019-2020 J/70 Winter Series. Three races were completed Sunday in winds of 8-10 knots on Tampa Bay.

 
C-Tech 250   Naiad 300x250px_Tourist
 
Day Two Classic Sydney Hobart Yacht Regatta
On a rare day of clear skies, three divisions of the Classic Sydney Hobart Yacht Regatta enjoyed a light air course over the full length of Sydney Harbour with even a hint of sunshine to add to the fine spectacle.

Pretty handy
It wasn't too long after driving the first of Beneteau's impressive Figaro 3s a couple of years ago that these miscellaneous ramblings started to look at the Mixed Two Person Offshore Event for the Olympics.

Unity and focus deliver results for US Sailing Team at 2019 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 Worlds
The Hyundai 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships in Auckland New Zealand wrapped, marking the end of the 2019 year for the U.S. in these classes.

 
PandB 2019 Autumn Sale - MPU   Protector - 300x250
 
2019 Hyundai 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championships - Overall
Challenging Auckland wind and waves played their part in determining the outcome of the Hyundai 49er, 49erFX & Nacra 17 World Championships.

Clipper 2019-20 Race: Nail-biting finale sees Qingdao clinch narrow victory in fourth race
After a three-week game of cat and mouse across the Southern Ocean, between the two leading Clipper Race teams, it was Qingdao which clinched a narrow victory.

Globe40: Start venue Tangier
Upon its launch back in June 2019, the Globe40 was very open and bold about its ambition and its values: a circumnavigation of the globe, which is as much about a planetary voyage, personal fulfilment and a quest for self-discovery

 
SOUTHERNSPARS_MAST-&-BOOMS_SW_300X250-MISSY   SW Newsletter Sign-Up
 
18ft Skiff NSW Championship on Sydney Harbour - Race 3
After two outstanding wins in the first two races of the NSW 18ft Skiff Championship, Winning Group went into today's Race 3 on Sydney Harbour as a hot favourite to extend her lead in the championship

Star Sailors League Finals at Nassau Yacht Club, The Bahamas - Overall
After an ultra-light wind Quarter and Semi-Finals, the wind on the Nassau's Montagu Bay finally filled in to provide the best conditions for the four boat finale to the 2019 SSL Finals, the event that seeks to determine the 'star of the sailing world'.

RORC Transatlantic Race: Dark Shadow shines in Grenada
French Wally 100 Dark Shadow finished the 2019 RORC Transatlantic Race in an elapsed time of 13 days 9 hours 11 mins and 3 secs. Dark Shadow was sailed by Andre Auberton-Herve (FRA) and skippered by Yerin Hobson (AUS).

Macif and Actual Leader complete the Brest Atlantiques podium
MACIF crossed the finish line on Saturday at 07:43:50, two days, 21 hours, 19 minutes and four seconds after the winner, Maxi Edmond de Rothschild, having covered 17,890 miles at an average speed of 23.4 knots.

Doublehanded Offshore event to run in conjunction with 2020 Hempel World Cup Series Miami
For the first time in Olympic history, a Mixed Two-Person Offshore Keelboat event will be on the program at the Paris 2024 Olympic Sailing Competition.

Hannah Shelmerdine's Story - The Joy of Sailing
The definition of Joy is "a feeling of great pleasure and happiness". This is exactly the feeling I experience whilst I am sailing. Everybody can see who I am when I am sailing... Hannah! Look beyond the disability, crack open the shell and here I am.

North Sails Weekly Debrief: #NSVictoryList: Brest Atlantiques, Shop crew collection
The 2019 Brest Atlantiques was known as the “flight of the giants,” with four super-charged Ultim trimarans driven by talented sailors and fully powered by North 3Di.

250 days until the 2020 Zhik 29er World Championships
With just 250 days to go until the 2020 Zhik 29er World Championships, the UK 29er Class is delighted to be welcoming the 29er Worlds back to the UK for the 3rd time since the event's inauguration in 2000.

How a simple upgrade can improve your sail trim
Having the correct amount of purchase on your mainsheet and hold on your mainsheet block can make a big impact on your sailing. More purchase on your mainsheet will make it significantly easier to trim.

World Sailing Presidential Newsletter: November 2019
With the departure of our CEO Andy Hunt, we began to plan the interim period. Numerous scenarios were discussed, and the SMT decided on an interim management structure where they will be directly responsible to the Board.

Henri-Lloyd Frostbite Challenge - the sport of sailing at its very best
Henri-Lloyd's Chairman Hans Eckerström wanted to put the 2020 range to the test. Not the standard factory and model tests of materials, fit and wear, but the kind which really put the kit through its paces.

World Sailing Trust release Women in Sailing Strategic Review
The World Sailing Trust is pleased to release its Strategic Review into Women in Sailing, a report that explores gender balance and makes a case for change to address disparities within the sport.

The Ocean Race confirms its return to Auckland
The Ocean Race will come to Auckland, New Zealand, during the 2021-22 edition of the fully-crewed, round the world race.

A brilliant victory for the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild in the Brest Atlantiques
Magnificently rewarded after a circuit spanning 17,083 miles of the North and South Atlantic, Franck Cammas and Charles Caudrelier, accompanied by Yann Riou, can really savour this victory after 28 days, 23 hours, 24 minutes and 46 seconds at sea.

73rd Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race now open for entry
The Notice of Race and Registration pages for entry are now available for the 73rd edition of the 2020 Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race. These can be found on the event's new website at nosa.org

Maxi Edmond de Rothschild is the winner of Brest Atlantiques
After 28 days, 23 hours, 24 minutes and 46 seconds at sea, Franck Cammas and Charles Caudrelier, accompanied by their media man Yann Riou, are the winners of Brest Atlantiques.

Bragging rights on the line as world's best sailors get set for 2019 Chandler Macleod Moth Worlds
Perth's Mounts Bay Sailing Club has been swarming with activity over the last few weeks as a number of the world's best sailors arrive ahead of the 2019 Chandler Macleod Moth Worlds, which run from 9-18 December.

An interview with Tom Bowler about the 2019 Wirth M. Munroe Miami to Palm Beach Yacht Race
I checked in with Tom Bowler, event chairman of the 2019 Wirth M. Munroe Miami to Palm Beach Yacht Race, via email, to learn more about this exciting early-winter race.

RS Sailing 2019 - Footer

North Sails 2019 - NSVictoryList - Footer

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

Our records show that you signed up to receive news 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
Hyde Sails 2022 One Design FOOTERArmstrong 728x90 - Wing FG Board Range - BOTTOMETNZ-STORE-728X90 one B BOTTOM