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Sail-World NZ - June 23 - Crazy Canucks steal the SailGP show.. Vendée Arctique cut short.. Cup news

23/06/2022


Sail-World NZ - June 23 - Crazy Canucks steal the SailGP show.. Vendee Arctique cut short.. Cup news

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Canada SailGP Team and New Zealand SailGP Team sail past the Chicago skyline and Chicago Harbour LIghthouse ahead of T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix June 2022. - photo © Simon Bruty/SailGP


Dear Recipient Name

Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand e-magazine for June 23, 2022.

The second event in Season 3 of the SailGP threw up several surprises.

It was the first time since its inception that a SailGP event had been held on fresh water. Chicago had been one of the short-listed venues to host the 2017 America's Cup - after holders Golden Gate Yacht Club and the City of San Francisco decided they didn't need each other after the successful and spectacular 2013 America's Cup Defence.

Chicago and Lake Michigan were one of three venues left on the short-list after then America's Cup Events Authority, and now SailGP CEO Russell Coutts announced the elimination of San Francisco. Chicago was the next to be eliminated, but clearly, its credentials remained in the memory banks, and last weekend Cup fans saw what could have been.

Canada SailGP Team, Australia SailGP Team and Great Britain SailGP Team in action T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Thomas Lovelock/SailGP
Canada SailGP Team, Australia SailGP Team and Great Britain SailGP Team in action T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Thomas Lovelock/SailGP

Chicago came up very well as a venue offering a spectacular city backdrop; thousands of exuberant fans gathered at the finish on Day 1; good and varied sailing conditions; and a course that offered some opportunity for recovery from a poor start or mishap in the first legs of the race.

Racing was close, mixed up and dominated by the Phil Robertson-led Canadian crew competing in just their second SailGP regatta. The Crazy Canucks made their second successive Final. The same three teams (AUS, GBR and CAN) made up the Final in Bermuda and Chicago. Australia won both Finals. Canada improved from third to second overall in Chicago.

Phil Robertson, driver of Canada SailGP Team attends a press conference ahead of T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Bob Martin/SailGP
Phil Robertson, driver of Canada SailGP Team attends a press conference ahead of T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Bob Martin/SailGP

Bragging rights for both series lie with the Canada SailGP team - the self-styled Crazy Canucks.

It is an oft-quoted but trite statistic that New Zealand and its double America's Cup Champions crew have not made a final of the ten SailGP regattas they have contested in Season 2 and early Season 3.

Australia and their crew drawn from Oracle Racing's America's Cup ranks have contested 13 Finals from 15 SailGP Regattas in Seasons 1, 2 and 3 - winning 12 Finals. They have also won both the Season 1 and Season 2 Grand Final.

New Zealand SailGP team F50 catamaran inside the hangar in the technical area ahead of T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Ricardo Pinto/SailGP
New Zealand SailGP team F50 catamaran inside the hangar in the technical area ahead of T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Ricardo Pinto/SailGP

SailGP CEO Russell Coutts says the "Australia SailGP Team has now won USD 1,850,000 in bonus prize money in the last 12 months in addition to their salaries or crew fees." That's a few dollars under $NZD3million.

We've covered this point before, but in the Kiwi's defence, they were caught by the Tokyo2020 postponement and had no option but to run conjoint Olympic programs and America's Cup campaigns, involving four of their crew, just four months apart during SailGP's Season 2, with the other SailGP crews (aside from GBR's Giles Scott) not having the encumbrance of either tyhe Cup or Olympics.

The illusion of the SailGP result sheet is that it is an even playing field for all teams - it's not, and there are some good reasons why top teams fail to perform across single or multiple regattas.

New Zealand SailGP Team co-helmed by Peter Burling and Blair Tuke in action T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Bob Martin/SailGP
New Zealand SailGP Team co-helmed by Peter Burling and Blair Tuke in action T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Bob Martin/SailGP

That is why the performance of the Canada SailGP team is intriguing. By any measure, they have hit the ground running and look set to hit the Australians in the pay-packet at the next SailGP event in Plymouth, the UK, at the end of July.

For the first time in 35 years of America's Cup competition, Team New Zealand has signed two top helmsmen, Peter Burling and Nathan Outteridge, and with a nominal option on a third, Phil Robertson - who is eligible to sail for the Kiwis by way of nationality.

Robertson is currently the skipper of the Crazy Canucks, and while the results on the water are excellent, the way he has put together the team is equally impressive.

Switzerland SailGP Team, Canada SailGP Team, New Zealand SailGP Team, USA SailGP Team and Australia SailGP Team practicing - T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Jon Buckle/SailGP
Switzerland SailGP Team, Canada SailGP Team, New Zealand SailGP Team, USA SailGP Team and Australia SailGP Team practicing - T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Jon Buckle/SailGP

Many pundits believe that Team New Zealand has problems in its sailing crew, based on the last Cup, where they were 3-3 after three days of racing, and more recently, the 10-0 Finals scoreline in SailGP. But it is early days for the 2024 America's Cup, and the current champions have plenty of options.

Team New Zealand's sailors getting a paddy whacking in the SailGP is the best thing to happen from a 2024 America's Cup perspective.

It's better to be found out now rather than in the Cup.

The SailGP F50 catamaran fleet sail towards the Chicago skyline and Navy Pier on Race Day 2 - T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Simon Bruty/SailGP
The SailGP F50 catamaran fleet sail towards the Chicago skyline and Navy Pier on Race Day 2 - T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix, Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3 - photo © Simon Bruty/SailGP

The anguish was clearly visible on Peter Burling's face when he realised closing on the finish of Race 5, that the combination of finishing positions in the final race mathematically worked to exclude his Live Ocean crew from the three-boat Final in Chicago.

Team New Zealand/Live Ocean have also made a clever move by including Ray Davies as coach. That relationship is undergoing a test of fire at present.

With more sailors in the America's Cup team than there are spots on the race boat and the possibility of further additions, there is clearly pressure to perform. SailGP seems to have become a performance baseline for all America's Cup teams.

It is simplistic to extrapolate SailGP results into an America's Cup scenario. The hours of tedious but vital testing for America's Cup teams are about to get under way with the arrival of the first AC40s in September. There are also the hours of simulator work by the sailing team. Later comes the testing and training in the AC40s and AC75 raceboat. SailGP isn't the end game for the America's Cup teams.

Luna Rossa dives at the start of Race 5 - Prada Cup Finals - Day 3 - February, 20, - America's Cup 36 - Course E - photo © Richard Gladwell / Sail-World.com
Luna Rossa dives at the start of Race 5, dropping 10kts in boatspeed in a few seconds and creating all sorts of problems for INEOS as the give way boat. The Brits were penalised and lost the crucial race by over 1,000 metres from the incident - Prada Cup Finals - Day 3 - photo © Richard Gladwell / Sail-World.com

A good showing in SailGP in a one-design boat doesn't automatically cross over into a custom-designed AC75 world requiring hundreds of hours of on-the-water development by its race crew. Remember too that ETNZ's (and maybe others) design philosophy is to design the fastest boat possible, and then require the race crew develop their skills by putting in the hours to learn how to make a cranky boat sail fast.

An imperative for all teams in this Cup cycle is to develop a match racing playbook based on the attributes of the AC75, including their ability to stop suddenly - creating a significant issue for a trailing boat which is obliged to keep clear in these situations. One memorable incident in Race 5 of the Prada Cup Final was when Luna Rossa applied the handbrake, resulting in the give way British boat being penalised and losing the race by 1150 metres. Developing other moves like that, and how to respond will be exercising the minds of Cup teams in the coming months.

As a double match racing world champion, Robertson can help any team in that regard as a training partner in the AC40s. But under the Protocol, for the 2024 America's Cup, he can only race for the Kiwis.

Canada SailGP Team helmed by Phil Robertson sail past spectators on Navy Pier on Race Day 1 of the T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix | Chicago at Navy Pier - photo © Bob Martin for SailGP
Canada SailGP Team helmed by Phil Robertson sail past spectators on Navy Pier on Race Day 1 of the T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix | Chicago at Navy Pier - photo © Bob Martin for SailGP

USA SailGP skipper Jimmy Spithill was clearly distraught with his team's performance in Chicago - finishing eighth in the nine-boat fleet. Like the Kiwis, the home team only had one top three finishing place in the five races before the three boat Final.

It was a similar story for both teams in the first SailGP event in Bermuda, where they each had two top three placings. USASailGP finished fifth overall in Bermuda and the New Zealanders sixth.

Spithill had placed much weight on improving from a fifth overall in Bermuda, to achieve a podium performance or win in Chicago. Finishing second to last in Chicago was a nightmare scenario.

Quite how this all works out will be intriguing. There isn't an established pecking order with so many top sailors involved in SailGP.

However, the top teams seem to have a podium place as their regatta objective. The only problem is that there are more top teams than there are podium places on the podium. Of the America's Cup teams/sailors involved in SailGP, only the Brits have achieved this podium goal in the two regattas sailed to date.

Australia SailGP Team celebrate on board after winning. Race Day 2 of the T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix | Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. 19th June 2022. - photo © Ricardo Pinto for SailGP
Australia SailGP Team celebrate on board after winning. Race Day 2 of the T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix | Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. 19th June 2022. - photo © Ricardo Pinto for SailGP

Phil Robertson and the Canada SailGP team are showing they are unfazed by the company they are keeping in SailGP, and have refreshed a series that was beginning to sleepwalk.

Kiwi in Vendée Arctique

At the other end of the sailing spectrum, the Vendée Arctique - Les Sables d'Olonne Race, with 25 entries, racing single-handed has been called off at the halfway stage of the 3600nm race.

Sailing IMOCA60's, the competitors faced light winds for the first few days of the race from Sables d'Olonne, France, around Iceland and return. The 3,500nm course was intended as a qualifier for the next Vendée Globe.

The shortened race was won by Charlie Darlin (FRA) in Apivia, who placed second in the 2020/21 Vendée Globe.

With three short-handed race circumnavigations in his logbook, New Zealand's Conrad Colman is competing in a "new" boat for him, but it was built in 2008 - and it needs a birthday.

Australia SailGP Team helmed by Tom Slingsby celebrate winning by sailing by spectators on Navy Pier on Race Day 2 of the T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix | Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. 19th June 2022. - photo © Simon Bruty for SailGP
Australia SailGP Team helmed by Tom Slingsby celebrate winning by sailing by spectators on Navy Pier on Race Day 2 of the T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix | Chicago at Navy Pier, Lake Michigan, Season 3, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. 19th June 2022. - photo © Simon Bruty for SailGP

He crossed the updated finish line just off the Icelandic coast at more than 64 degrees north. [SW: Cape Horn is 55 degrees south, and Stewart Island is 37 degrees south.]

Colman's final days in the Vendée Arctique were notable for "a full day with more than 50 knots of wind, and a 0300hrs mast climb with the sun still up". Winds gusted to 63kts as he punched his way north.

Colman was the first skipper to complete the solo around the world Vendée Globe without using fossil fuels. He placed 10th in the 2016/17 race despite being dismasted a few days before the finish.

He is also remembered in the 2016/17 Vendee Globe for being flicked over the side off the main boom at night while reefing the mainsail - on his final approach to Cape Horn in rough weather. Fortunately, he was clipped on but had to make the difficult decision to unhook from his tether to be able to climb back aboard. He was flicked back on board by a rogue wave while unclipped - and only told his wife of the incident in a media conference after crossing the finish line.

Conrad Colman (NZL) aboard his IMOCA60 at the start of the Vendee Globe Arctique Race - June 2022 - photo © Vendee Arctique
Conrad Colman (NZL) aboard his IMOCA60 at the start of the Vendee Globe Arctique Race - June 2022 - photo © Vendee Arctique

"The dead calm is extremely difficult psychologically," Colman wrote early in the Vendée Arctique. "There is certainly some bad luck in getting stuck twice within such a short time. I would have much preferred to have too much wind than not enough. In strong winds, you are in control of your destiny, and so you suffer less mentally."

"My relationship with my boat is taking shape. I feel at ease on board. But due to my lack of budget, nothing has changed on board since Maxime Sorel's Vendée Globe.

"A lot of equipment is tired on board. I am experiencing some technical problems because of this hardware which is getting old. In fact, my boat is like a friend who does his best to be on time but is always late. They have to be chased up several times. I am looking for partners so I can update the boat and make it more reliable."

Conrad Colman's next event is the Route du Rhum transatlantic race getting under way on November 6, 2022. His immediate goal is to accumulate enough race miles to qualify within the first 40 boats to be permitted entry in the 2024 edition of the Vendee Globe.

Conrad Colman (NZL) aboard his IMOCA60 at the start of the Vendee Globe Arctique Race - June 2022 - photo © Vendee Arctique
Conrad Colman (NZL) aboard his IMOCA60 at the start of the Vendee Globe Arctique Race - June 2022 - photo © Vendee Arctique

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Conrad Colman (NZL) - photo © Thomas Deregnieaux Photography
Conrad Colman (NZL) - photo © Thomas Deregnieaux Photography

 
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Shots fired by GBR Driver, Ben Ainslie at Tom Slingsby ahead of Chicago SGP
Great Britain Driver Ben Ainsle has demonstrated the 'ashes on water' rivalry is fiercer than ever, firing warning shots at Tom Slingsby's Australian SailGP Team ahead of the T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix I Chicago at Navy Pier.

 
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Vendée Arctique: Dalin, Beyou, Ruyant pass the Iceland gate to safety; Cousin abandons
With the three leading skippers having passed the Iceland gate, effectively now waiting until the bad weather clears sufficiently for them to restart, the remainder of the fleet are dealing with the big, developing low pressure system.

Henri-Lloyd steps into Collab with British vegan sneaker brand LØCI
British performance wear brand Henri-Lloyd and British vegan sneaker brand LØCI have launched a new collaboration for a limited-edition range of luxury sneakers made from recycled ocean plastic.

Maritime NZ: Sea Change May 2022 newsletter
SeaChange brings you news you can use to stay safe on the water, plus updates from Maritime NZ and the maritime sector. Including a diver checklist, a conviction and heavy fines for a collision when one of the boats was on auto-pilot.

 
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Environmentally responsible sun protection with Zhik's new Eco Spandex range
Comprising of shorts, leggings, long, short and sleeveless race vest tops, Zhik's new ECO Spandex range is designed to provide lightweight body coverage and unrestricted movement.

Vortex Pod Racer: fly me to the moon
“I want to go foiling, so I'm designing a gentleman's foiler..." and he drew it on the back of a fag packet (actually, it was a napkin).

SailGP to return to Sydney Harbour in three-season agreement
Sydney has secured the rights to host the most exciting racing on-water, SailGP, for three consecutive seasons. The championship will return to the iconic Sydney Harbour on February 18 and 19 2023, in the ninth event of SailGP Season 3.

 
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2022 ILCA 6 Masters World Championship presented by Paradise Village Group at Vallarta - Day 5
Moving west off the southern coast of Mexico, Hurricane Blas left its mark. Although the storm is moving safely away from Banderas Bay, the anticyclone effects were still being felt with largely overcast skies, cooler temperatures, and lighter winds.

Entries are open for the 40th PIC Coastal Classic Yacht Race
With 125 days to go, the New Zealand Multihull Yacht Club (NZMYC) is pleased to announce the 40th PIC Coastal Classic Yacht Race from Auckland to Russell in the Bay of Islands is officially open.

Maeve White to skipper Irish/NZ crew at Youth Match Racing Worlds
The Royal NZ Yacht Squadron will be well represented this year's Youth Match Racing World Championships, with a crew skippered by Maeve White joining New Zealand qualifier Robbie McCutcheon in Pornichet, France this July.

North Sails: behind the scenes with Loft 57 hosted by Ken Read
Loft 57 is a conversational podcast that opens the doors to North Sails, the world's leading sailmaker. With host Ken Read, this series goes behind the scenes with product creators and the passionate sailors who trust North Sails to power their adventures

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