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Giacomo win rounds out great year for New Zealand Sailing

01/01/2017

 
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 01 Jan 2017
 


Giacomo win rounds out great year for New Zealand Sailing

Peter Burling, Blair Tuke and Hamish Willcox (coach) - 49er Medal Race 2016 Olympics  © Richard Gladwell
Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand e-magazine for January 1, 2017.

The Volvo 70 Giacomo's overall win in the 2016 Rolex Sydney Hobart Race rounded out a very good year for New Zealand sailing.

It was the first major trophy win in the event for a New Zealand yacht for 36 years - with the Peter Blake skippered Lion New Zealand being the last winner of the Tattersall's Trophy, as overall winner - The Whitbread racer also won line honours in the 1980 Sydney Hobart.

Giacomo's win was just the fourth by a New Zealand yacht in the history of the event and capped off a year of excellent performances by New Zealand sailors. And for the NZ Marine industry, too, with the first seven boats home all carrying New Zealand made spars - the first six by Southern Spars, and the radical CQS carrying Hall Spars.

Yamaha - 2016 JJ Giltinan Trophy, Sydney Harbour  Michael Chittenden

In February the 18ft skiff, Yamaha came within an ace of winning the JJ Giltinan Trophy in Sydney. Sailed by David McDiarmid, Matthew Steven, Bradley Collins, the NZ 18ft Skiff champion was a single point astern of the winner Smeg sailing on her home waters of Sydney Harbour.

Then in July, McDiarmid and friends won the 18ft Skiff Worlds in Fiji and the Mark Foy Trophy. Yamaha also won the inaugural Triple Crown Trophy after finishing second in the JJ Giltinan in February and the Anzac Regatta in April.

Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox (NZL) on Day 2 of the 2016 470 Worlds in Argentina  Matias Capizzano ©

In February, Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox, along with Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie won two silver medals at the 2016 470 Mens and Womens World Championships in San Isidro, Argentina. The performance of Snow-Hansen and Willcox was easily their best to date in the 2016 Olympic build-up and was sufficient to get them Olympic selection. In the Olympic regatta itself, they finished 10th overall, made the Medal Race, and scored a couple of creditable second places along the way.

Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie also had a very good regatta in Argentina despite a lot of issues on the course with floating weed.

In the Olympic Regatta, Aleh and Powrie got caught on the wrong side of two incidents which resulted in the defending Olympic Champions scoring two effective DSQ's making an Olympic title defense impossible - for a lesser crew. A Silver Medal in those circumstances was an outstanding result and one which didn't seem conceivable to anyone but Aleh and Powrie, with two days left in the Olympic Regatta.

Burling and Tuke have the finish line in sight and Gold medal confirmed - Mens 49er Medal Race - 2016 Olympics  © Richard Gladwell

Staying with the 2016 Olympic Regatta, Peter Burling, and Blair Tuke were the clear standouts for New Zealand - having dominated the class since their Silver medal win in 2012 in Weymouth. Their awarding of the MNZM in the New Year's Honours list announced yesterday is well deserved.

Alex Maloney and Molly Meech also rose to the Rio Olympic occasion turning in a very spirited Medal race performance to come within an ace of winning the Gold Medal in the 49erFX class. As we all know, the three Medals in the inaugrual Women's Skiff event were all determined in the Medal Race - the only class where this happened in Rio de Janeiro.

Sam Meech (NZL) - Race 7 of the Mens Laser racing on the Atlantic Ocean, Rio de Janeiro - 2016 Olympics   © Richard Gladwell

Sam Meech was a surprise packet in the Mens Laser. The Mens singlehander is highly competitive and winning an Olympic medal is a significant achievement, in a class in which most medalists are not being able to reach the podium until their second Olympics. A consistent last two days of the regatta coupled with a win on the penultimate day was sufficient to get Meech into serious Medal contention ahead of the double points scoring medal race, where he finished fourth - but enough to keep Brazilian sailing superstar, Robert Scheidt off the medal podium.

Jason Saunders and Gemma Jones cross the finish line - NZL Nacra 17 Medal Race.  © Richard Gladwell

Despite all the above, probably the most outstanding performance in Rio came from Gemma Jones in the Nacra 17, crewed by Jason Saunders.

This was the first Olympics for the Nacra 17, and the first ever for a mixed gender event in the Olympics. For Gemma Jones (22) it was her first Olympics, and she was the only female helm in the event to make the ten boat cut for the Medal race - which they won in fine style.

But for a soft end to their regatta, Jones and Saunders would certainly have been on the medal podium at Rio. There's a ton of potential in this combination. Since the Olympics Gemma Jones has progressed to the GC32 circuit and looks to have a great future ahead of her in open competition.

Silver for Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie (NZL) in the Women's 470 at the Rio 2016 Olympic Sailing Competition  Sailing Energy/World Sailing


As a regatta itself, the Rio Sailing Olympics was one of the best. There was a lack of over-organisation which has marred the last two Olympics meaning that security was strict but sane. If you wanted something done, you only had to ask, and generally, you could be accommodated.

There was a much more collaborative relationship between competitors, officials, and media than at previous Olympics. The much-publicised pollution issues were largely under control for the duration of the Olympics. For sure everything seemed to come together at the last minute - but that is the Brazilian way. World Sailing's team did a generally excellent job on the water, with maybe the only criticism being some decisions which did affect some teams early and mid-regatta.

Rick Dodson, Chris Sharp and Andrew May (NZL) - Sonar - 2016 Paralympics - Day 3, September 16, 2016  Richard Langdon / World Sailing

Three weeks later the Paralympics followed, and what could be the last regatta for Sailing at this level.

New Zealand qualified in all three events, but only sent one crew - the three man Sonar, skippered by double America's Cup champion Rick Dodson, with Chris Sharp and Andrew May. After a tough, close regatta the Kiwis only lost the Bronze Medal only after the application of a tiebreaker.

Overall the Paralympics were an excellent regatta for Australian crews who won two Gold medals and one Silver from the three events contest.

Robertson Racing celebrate with a cheque and trophy - World Match Racing Tour, Marstrand, Sweden. July 9, 2016  Dan Ljungsvik ©

In early July, New Zealand's Phil Robertson was crowned World Match Racing Champion after beating Taylor Canfield in an epic, high-wind duel in the Final of the World Match Racing Tour.

Robertson and his crew had a big payday of $33,000 for winning the worlds in Marstrand, Sweden, plus they lifted World Champion's bonus of $1,000,000 - the largest prize money ever awarded in the sport of Sailing.

By pre-agreement, the World Champion's bonus was shared with the other crews to make sure they all had some starting funding to continue in the 2017 World Match Racing Tour in the M32 catamaran.

The final day of racing in Marstrand was spectacular television - without a lot of the gimmicks and technology that have become part and parcel of televised sailing in an endeavour to make a windless venue look exciting.

In Marstrand, there was breeze by the bucketful and some very daring sailing, plus some excellent camera positioning, direction and camera work.

All round, this event broke a lot of new ground and was a great watch - once you realised that this wasn't the match racing game of yesteryear.

Emirates Team New Zealand sailing their AC45S - Waitemata Harbour, November 9, 2016  © Richard Gladwell

The America's Cup, and in particular Emirates Team New Zealand's fortunes had a roller coaster ride over 2016.

On the positive side, the team launched their first and only AC45S, or test platform for the slightly larger AC50, in late June. They were almost the last team to launch - running neck and neck with Groupama Team France for the wooden spoon in that regard. Defender Oracle Team USA have employed three AC45S platforms, others two or three. Challenger Japan has one of Defender Oracle's in a joint test and development program.

The late-start to the Kiwi launch meant that with a little ingenuity ETNZ were able to launch a boat with near the same geometry as the AC50, and one which is believed to use AC50 size daggerboards, the same beam as an AC50 and the same wingsail as the AC50. They launched just after the shortest day DownUnder, and have packed in a solid testing program since.

Land Rover BAR and Emirates Team NZ - Final Day - Fukuoka (JPN) - 35th America's Cup 2017 - Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series Fukuoka  Hamish Hooper/Emirates Team NZ

In July, Emirates Team New Zealand lost their lead in the America's Cup World Series, dropping 20 points in the Portsmouth round - a margin they were not to regain and dropped carrying two points onto the America's Cup Qualifiers starting May 27, 2017, in Bermuda. There were regular unforced errors in the last rounds of the ACWS, which will need remedial action.

In a secret Hearing, before an anonymous Arbitration Panel, in a case that none of the teams are allowed to talk about, or even admit exists, Emirates Team New Zealand won their claim against Golden Gate Yacht Club's marketing and event organisation company, over the removal of the Qualifier Series from Auckland. Yet to be decided is the amount of financial compensation that will be paid along with other time remedies to try and rectify the disadvantage imposed on the New Zealand team by GGYC's actions.

Making retrospective rule changes, where some teams win, and others have a strategy destroyed, seems to be part and parcel of the current America's Cup and it would surprise few Cup pundits if further cases were placed before the AAP for adjudication.

Robbed of a near certain win in 2015 by sporting politics, Yoav Omer (ISR) was an easy winner in the Aon Youth Worlds 2016, Torbay, Auckland, New Zealand, Day 5, December 19, 2016  © Richard Gladwell

World Sailing, the former International Sailing Federation, gave itself a few uppercuts over the past 12 months - including one king hit.

The exclusion of Israeli sailors from World Sailing events that had been ongoing for three years came to an end. World Sailing sought an undertaking from all venues for its sanctioned events that there would be no repeat of the political duck-shoving that had been exposed by the sailing media. Several venues were unable to give such an undertaking, and World Sailing showed that it was not prepared to compromise and re-allocated the events, even though that caused a lot of short term difficulty and angst.

The hoo-ha that had raged for two years at least over the water condition at the 2016 Olympic venue proved effective in rectifying an appalling situation. If you believed Carlo Croce, the World Sailing President, it was all a figment of the media and organisers had a cunning plan all along, which they couldn't communicate. Whatever was the trigger, the water quality improved dramatically at all the four water sports venues affected.

TV viewers were not able to see the live/replay action from the Atlantic Ocean courses in the 2016 Olympics in Rio  © Richard Gladwell

From a regatta perspective, the Rio Sailing Olympics were outstanding - a tribute to the Brazilians involved ashore and on the water, and the team from World Sailing flown in for the regatta. Other than constraints imposed by the International Olympic Committee there was very little that could be criticised about the regatta other than the location of one course located in the top end of Botafogo Bay, which inflicted 40degree wind shifts on competitors for the first day or maybe two. Thereafter a degree of sanity prevailed. Or, was it a straight out refusal by at least one PRO to take the racing as far out into the bay as he was allowed? But that fix-it attitude was typical of the event - as long as there was some flexibility in the organisation.

Television coverage was disappointing, with there being no live coverage from the courses in the Atlantic Ocean - but that was an IOC decision and not World Sailing's.

The rationale for the dropping of all Southern Hemisphere World Sailing Cup venues from the 2017-2020 calendar was a decision by World Sailing that few south of the Equator could understand.

A bumbling shuffle by the World body over options for the 2020 Olympic class selection, format, and events coupled with the non-selection of Sailing at the 2020 Paralympics did little to assure the sailing proletariat that their elected leaders were not in fact sleep-walking from crisis to crisis.

World Sailing President, Carlo Croce - Medal presentations, Rio Olympics  © Richard Gladwell

Against that backdrop, plus a noisy campaign by for ISAF President, Paul Henderson, it was no surprise that the usual two-term tenure by incumbent President Carlo Coce (ITA) was not supported at the World Sailing's General Meeting in November, and the way was open for a third candidate, Kim Andersen (DEN) to be elected President of the World body, along with some notable changes to the Board of World Sailing.

Whether there is actually any real change, remains to be seen. However, the Sailing electorate can at least feel they have done their bit.

Nacra 15- Aon Youth Worlds 2016, Torbay, Auckland, New Zealand, Day 3, December 18, 2016  © Richard Gladwell

The late staging, at just six months notice, of the Aon Youth Worlds held at Torbay in December, was a consequence of the Israeli political discrimination. Like the Olympics, four months earlier, the Torbay based regatta was an outstanding success. Joint organisers World Sailing and Yachting New Zealand were extremely lucky on several fronts. Firstly with the weather - when weeks of gales suddenly abated for the week of the Worlds.

A rapid building program for a new Clubhouse at Torbay was completed in the nick of time.

The new Nacra 15 multihull being used for the first time at a Youth Worlds, proved to be right up to the task and the sight of youth crews double-trapezing a gennaker rigged, semi-foiling multihull, was a highlight of the regatta.

This regatta was the nearest New Zealand will ever get to hosting a Sailing Olympics - with 380 competitors from 66 countries all sailing supplied boats. The only real shortcoming being the lack of coverage of the event by New Zealand media.

Conrad Colman ahead of the 2016 Vendee Globe start from Les Sables-d'Olonne  © Conrad Colman (DR)

As most Kiwis were thinking of the sunshine at the beach, opening Christmas presents and reaching for the next cold drink, Conrad Colman was battling his way through the Southern Ocean in the Vendee Globe.

While the Kiwi sailor realised from the outset that he was unlikely to win the singlehanded around the world race, he has a strong chance of being the first sailor in the history of the event to complete the course without using any fossil fuels.

If he is successful in his endeavour to sail around the planet using only renewable energy sources, Colman will have laid down a significant marker for sailing - racers and cruisers - as sailing moves to become a completely green sport.

With late sponsor Foresight Energy signed, Conrad Colman's performance is one to watch - and once the race is completed the lessons from his campaign and boat should be applied to other round the world races.

Finn class - 1956 Olympic Points scores - Royal Sandringham Yacht Club   © Pedro Martinez / Sailing Energy / World Sailing


No summary of 2016 would be complete without a note on the passing of Paul Elvstrom, the Great Dane, and winner of Gold Medals in four successive Olympics in two classes of single handers.

Many words have been written about his exploits - the winning of eleven world championships in eight different classes, including three in one year. His attitude ashore and afloat. His contribution to the development of what is now a global marine industry.

However, maybe Elvstrom's mana in the sailing community is best summed up in a note from Laser designer and one of Elvstrom's fellow competitors, Bruce Kirby.

'If only there were guys out there today who could win without a thought of naughty sailing and could be equally princely on shore.

'I'm told that during the past decade or so of his life, before the death of his wife Anne - who was a great hostess - the Kings and Princes of Scandinavia used to visit the big old Elvstrom house at Hellerup quite frequently.

'He didn't go to their Palaces - they came to him!'

Paul Elvstrom - London 1948 Olympic Games. He won his third Gold medal in the Finn class at Melbourne in 1956. He won Gold Medals in the Finn in 1952, 1956 and 1960, and the Firefly (singlehander) in 1948 Olympics.  ISAF ©


Thanks for all your support and patience over 2016, which has been a very challenging year.

Have a great 2017!

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New Zealand coach Aaron Macintosh and windsurfer, Dorian van Rijsselberghe (NED) celebrate winning a second Olympic Gold Medal on day 7 of the 2016 Rio Olympic Regatta  © Richard Gladwell

Greta and Kate Stewart - Bronze medalists - NZL Girls 29er, competing on Day 1 of the 2016 Aon Youth World Sailing Championships  © Richard Gladwell

First cross for Molly Meech and Alex Maloney - 49erFX Leg 1 - Medal Race - 2016 Sailing Olympics  © Richard Gladwell




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Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race - Will this be the year of the V70's-
Bruce Montgomery,
The current race leader of the Rolex Sydney Hobart overall, the New Zealand V70 Giacomo, is confident of maintaining full speed as she closes on the Tasmanian north-east coast this afternoon with a possible ETA in Hobart of 5am.... [more]


Rolex Sydney Hobart Race - Beau Geste's night of high speed sailing
Lisa Ratcliff,
After a night of high speed sailing in the 72nd Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Karl Kwok's Botin 80 Beau Geste was sitting fourth ahead of Scallywag and Black Jack and 10th overall on corrected time, the handicap rating that determines the highest honour, the Tattersall's Cup.... [more]


Jules Verne Trophy - Paying the toll in the South
IDEC Sport Sailing,
The Christmas truce is over. After a long straight run yesterday, which allowed the crew of IDEC Sport to perform better than expected in the South Atlantic, they have now entered a transition zone, where they have to pay the toll before entering the more powerful winds further south.... [more]


Newsflash - Rolex Sydney Hobart - Wild Oats XI retires
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
The record holder in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Race, Wild Oats XI has withdrawn from the 2016 edition of the race with a broken hydraulic ram. At the time she was mid way across Bass Strait sailing at record pace.... [more]


Rolex Sydney Hobart - 24 boats predicted to finish inside race record
Di Pearson/Sail-World NZ,
In the current conditions, race organisers have it that up to 24 boats could finish the 2016 Rolex Sydney Hobart under the current race record. As dawn broke on the second and final day of the race, the fleet negotiated the light airs which replaced the traditional southerly front. Now the fleet leaders are sailing fast in the predicted SE breeze, which will freshen during the day.... [more]


A rousing start to the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race
Quinag,
The combination of excellent weather conditions, the sight of the competing yachts sailing full force under spinnaker on the passage through Sydney Heads, and shorelines packed with spectators, set the scene for one of the more memorable race starts in recent times.... [more]


Rolex Sydney Hobart - Race record under threat six hours after start
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
The race record of 1 day 18hrs 23 minutes set by Wild Oats XI in 2012 looks to be in peril six hours after the fleet started in a fresh NE breeze in Sydney Harbour. Latest projections from the routing function of Predictwind shows the record being chopped by up to four to six hours. See the full replay of the start video... [more]


Beau Geste's blinding Rolex Sydney Hobart start
Lisa Ratcliff,
While the 100 foot supermaxis were scrambling to be first to Sydney Heads, the Gavin Brady steered and Cloudy Bay sponsored Beau Geste opted for clean air along the eastern shoreline of Sydney Harbour and was second into open ocean behind Perpetual Loyal.... [more]


Rolex Sydney Hobart Race – Winning your division + Div List and Ratings
John Curnow,
Everyone certainly tries to determine which division of the Hobart is the one that will get anointed each year. There a number of key components to it all, and they end up becoming folklore. For example, in order to finish first, first you have finish. There's the race to the Heads, then Tasman Island, then the Iron Pot, and it all gets reset again before you cross the Battery Point finish line... [more]


Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race - Perpetual Loyal leads fleet to Hobart
Di Pearson,
Anthony Bell's 100ft Perpetual Loyal had the distinction of leading the 2016 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race fleet out of Sydney Harbour on a perfect Sydney summer day.... [more]


Vendée Globe – Thomson rounds Cape Horn on Christmas Day
Alex Thomson Racing,
Thomson's time to Cape Horn beats the previous record set by Francois Garbart in the 2012-2013 edition by 3d 6hrs 10mins. This is the first time in the race's history that skippers have rounded this landmark by Christmas.... [more]


Beau Geste's Christmas wish for Rolex Sydney Hobart
Lisa Ratcliff,
On Christmas Eve morning competitors in this year's Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race received the Bureau of Meteorology's official race forecast, indicating a fast start on Sydney Harbour in north-easterlies likely to strengthen throughout the afternoon as the fleet sprints down the NSW coast. A more traditional Hobart race with a decent upwind slog is the preference for Beau Geste's sailing team... [more]


Jules Verne Trophy - Merry Christmas St. Helena
IDEC Sport Sailing,
After eight days at sea and a constant battle against the clock, the crew of IDEC Sport is continuing to dive down the South Atlantic off the coast of Brazil between Salvador da Bahia and Rio de Janeiro.... [more]


Vendée Globe – Thomson's festive dinner at Cape Horn-
Vendée Globe,
As Queen Elizabeth II delivers her 64th Christmas Speech at 1500hrs GMT, addressing the British nation and the 52 member states of the Commonwealth, Alex Thomson, the British skipper lying second in the solo round the world race should be passing Cape Horn.... [more]


Thomas Coville set to secure spectacular new Singlehanded record
Sodebo Ultim,
Sodebo Ultim' is expected to cross the finish line under sail aboard his multihull early evening tomorrow. Since last night, his lead of over seven days in relation to the current record time has been continuing to increase. Having set sail 48 days ago, Thomas Coville is set to pass below the historic 50-day barrier.... [more]


UBOX-Dongfeng Race Team gears up for Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race
Dongfeng Race Team,
Charles Caudrelier, the skipper of Dongfeng Race Team in the 2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race, is making his final preparations for his first attempt at one of the most famous challenges in world sailing... [more]


Vendee Globe - Le Cléac'h's Islands route in light airs
Vendee Globe,
Due to the light westerly winds which have been with him since he rounded Cape Horn, the Vendée Globe leader Armel Le Cléac'h has taken a passage close to some of the small islands of Tierra del Fuego and this morning is passing just seven miles to the east of Isla de los Estados (Staten Island from the Dutch Stateneiland).... [more]


Rolex Sydney Hobart Race – Left field, handshakes and buckets Pt.III
John Curnow,
Unobtainium keels, Einsteinium sails and Nobelium challenges ahead for the most radical supermaxi to ever start in the Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. The 98-foot CQS started life as the 90-footer known as, Nicorette. She is being campaigned by dual Hobart winner Ludde Ingvall (one of which was with this very vessel in her former life, back in 2004), and his cousin, Sir Michael Hintze.... [more]


Jules Verne Trophy - Accelerating off Brazil
IDEC Sport Sailing,
The IDEC Sport Maxi-Trimaran has been sailing off Brazil since the middle of the night. The SE'ly trade winds are gradually backing to the east as they dive south, allowing the trimaran to accelerate.... [more]


Predictwind - Sydney Hobart record still under threat 48hrs from start
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
The race record in the Rolex Sydney Hobart would still appear to be under threat 48 hours from the start of the 630nm offshore classic. Using the routing function of wind and weather prediction application, Predictwind, the latest model run by Sail-World, shows that in an extreme situation over 12 hours could be slashed off the record of 1day 18 hrs 23 mins set by Wild Oats XI four years ago.... [more]


Vendée Globe – Armel Le Cléac'h first to Cape Horn + Video
Vendée Globe,
Le Cléac'h's elapsed time is 47 days and 32 minutes, bettering the 2012-2013 record of Francois Gabart by five days five hours and 38 minutes, set during the last edition.... [more]


Vendée Globe – Le Cléac'h at the horn, Thomson in the cooler
Vendée Globe,
The French skipper, who continues to exhibit his absolutely single minded determination had the briefest of smiles and a salutary champagne moment as he passed seven miles south of the legendary rocky island, leaving the Big South carrying a lead of over 760 miles ahead of second placed Alex Thomson (Hugo Boss), the sole British skipper in the race.... [more]


Collinson FX Market Commentary - Dec 23 - Xmas comes but once a year
Collinson FX,
Pre-Xmas activity trod a familiar ground and markets were static. The Dow remains poised, with the 20,000 beckoning, while the Dollar holds bullish levels. US GDP improved to 3.5%p.a., with consumer sentiment pushing activity higher, thus buoying confidence. NZ GDP improved to 1.1%, pushing the annual rate to 3.5%, while the current account was flat.... [more]


Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race - Another TP52 year
Jim Gale,
Rolex Sydney Hobart skipper Matt Allen announced today he will leave his more comfortable 60 foot, purpose-built for the race Carkeek 60 at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia dock, choosing to be flung around on his TP52, Ichi Ban, on Boxing Day.... [more]


Jules Verne Trophy - Into the Southern Hemisphere
IDEC Sport Sailing,
The crew on the IDEC Sport maxi-trimaran moved into the Southern Hemisphere at 0318 hrs UTC on Wednesday night. It took Joyon and his men five days, 18 hours and 59 minutes to sail from Ushant to the Equator, which was two hours and 59 minutes more than the title-holder, Banque Populaire V. Francis Joyon refers to this as a decent time and says they are on track.... [more]


Rolex Sydney Hobart Race – Left field, handshakes and buckets Pt. II
John Curnow,
The 100-foot experiment? Four supermaxis are contesting the J.H. Illingworth Trophy for Line Honours in this year's 628 nautical mile dash from Sydney to Hobart. The outright favourite is once again the Oatley family's Wild Oats XI. WOXI has taken line honours seven times and Mark Richards and his seasoned crew is looking for another win after a split mainsail caused them to abandon last year... [more]


Vendée Globe – Day 47 – 3,2,1 Le Cléac'h at the Horn Friday
Vendée Globe,
Armel Le Cléac'h is expected to lead the eighth edition of the solo round the world race around its most feared but most universally welcomed landmark, Cape Horn, tomorrow around midday.... [more]


Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race - Another record for Adrienne Cahalan
Jim Gale,
Ho hum, Adrienne Cahalan is about to break yet another yachting record – this time in the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's Rolex Sydney Hobart - this is a woman who has been a finalist in four international Yachtswoman of the Year nominations, named Australian Yachtswoman of the year in 2002-3 and written a book on her exploits.... [more]


A QandA with Joe Mele of Triple Lindy about the 2016 Sydney Hobart Race
David Schmidt, Sail-World USA Editor,
Ninety boats have entered this year's Sydney to Hobart Race, but only one, Triple Lindy (USA 93310), skipper Joe Mele's Swan 44 from New York, will be flying the proud colors of Old Glory. I caught up with Mele ahead of the race to get his impressions of the event as a first-time contestant, and to learn more about his road to Hobart.... [more]
 



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