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Sail-World NZ - July 11 - Euphoric days for New Zealand sailing

11/07/2017

 
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 11 Jul 2017
 


Sail-World NZ - July 11 - Euphoric days for New Zealand sailing

Emirates Team New Zealand Parade in Queen Street in Auckland  ETNZ/Carlo Borlenghi
Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand e-magazine for July 11, 2017

New Zealand is slowly coming back to Earth after the euphoria of the America's Cup win.

Well, part of the country is.

Last week it was Auckland's turn for the street parade - this week it is the turn of the other main centres. The scenes in Wellington today were amazing - and look set to be repeated in Christchurch tomorrow and Dunedin on Thursday.

Then it is the turn of the provinces.

Has the Auld Mug ever been manhandled this much in its 166-year life?

The attention will soon turn onto the shape of the 36th Match - likely to be sailed in Auckland - but given the enthusiasm of the other major centres, it would be an interesting exercise to see the venue competitively bid between them.

By several accounts, the ink has almost dried on the Protocol - which despite fears that getting into that territory ahead of a confirmed win - has saved a lot of post-Cup negotiation, and should see the Defender and Challenger of Record be able to announce an document in which they are in agreement.

Emirates Team New Zealand Parade in Wellington  Wellington City Council

The point that is not widely recognised is that the Defender, Emirates Team New Zealand and Challenger, Luna Rossa have 47 years of America's Cup experience between them.

They have 14 America's Cup campaigns between them - with both having sailed as the Challenger in a Match. Emirates Team NZ has achieved more than that of course. The point being that neither came down in the last shower.

There is a strength in that level of experience that has been lacking in recent Cups with a first time Challenger often being picked by the experienced Defender.

The choices of a boat seem to be devolving into a foiling catamaran around 60-65ft long, or a foiling monohull of around the same size.

The issue with the foiling monohull is that while they are great boats reaching and in the Southern Ocean type conditions, going upwind in the Hauraki Gulf is another matter.

However, there are some great design intellects involved, and it will be interesting to see what evolves as a monohull option - if indeed it is realistic.

Emirates Team New Zealand Parade in Wellington  Wellington City Council

Whatever the boat it has to be at the sharp end of its type.

Changing a boat type again makes it less attractive to new teams. While the notion is that it levels the design field, the reality is that the established teams can more easily apply their design horsepower. And as Emirates Team New Zealand showed in this latest campaign - spending the first year or two thinking laterally and smart in front of a design computer pays a bigger dividend than building toys early and getting on the water.

The nationality rule will probably be a set number of the non-resident crew rather than a percentage. Looking back on previous Protocols - in the pre-Bertarelli and Alinghi era, the nationality requirement was harsh.

In 1992, for instance, the crew all had to be nationals and had to be on the right side of the fence two years before the start of the Match.

Going back even earlier, it was the entire team, given the New York Yacht Club's strict view of the requirement of the Deed of Gift that the Cup should be for 'friendly competition between foreign countries'.

The Bermudan iteration with just one crew member required to hold a (joint) passport was so loose as to be irrelevant.

The other big issue facing Emirates Team New Zealand is that winning the peace is likely to be harder than winning the war.

Emirates Team New Zealand Parade in Queen Street in Auckland  ETNZ/Carlo Borlenghi

With likely four years to fill before the next America's Cup, it is going to be a big ask to keep the team together and gainfully occupied on just America's Cup activities. The same applies for the other teams to a lesser extent.

The question is how to generate sponsorship revenue in the interim to fund the payroll, and maintain the profile of not just Emirates Team New Zealand but also the other teams.

Although it is very short notice, a Volvo Ocean Race entry would fill the gap nicely. The Volvo OR also has an Auckland stopover and fits well with Emirates Team NZ CEO, Grant Dalton's objective to see the America's Cup work more closely with other sailing events and reduce the fragmentation in the sport.

Having the America's Cup champion in the Volvo OR would add mana to the round the world race, and given that Emirates Team New Zealand is the America's Cup champions there would be less pressure to win, than would otherwise be the case. Camper with Emirates Team NZ did, after all, finish second in the 2011/12 Volvo OR.

Emirates Team New Zealand Parade in Queen Street in Auckland  ETNZ/Carlo Borlenghi

For the America's Cup to be given exposure in the Volvo Ocean Race stopovers adds a lot to the Race, but also lifts exposure for the Cup.

Volvo OR aside, the other options would be the participation of America's Cup teams in other circuit events - such as the Extreme Sailing Series, GC32's, World Match Racing Tour - but quite how that would hang together remains to be seen.

It is hard to see how the America's Cup World Series can continue unless it can be put onto a basis where the events wash their face financially and are generating revenue for the teams and the individual events.

The experiment of carrying points forward into the Challenger Selection Series of the America's Cup, probably won't happen again. It distorts the America's Cup Regatta - although overall it made little difference this time. But had Groupama Team France been more competitive then things could have got awkward.

Similarly with the Defender sailing in the Challenger Series and a team starting the Match on negative points.

But such matters are all for a future time.

Now is the time for the rest of New Zealand to party, celebrate the achievements of a great team, and rejoice having won a great victory.

Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron - The new home of the America's Cup  ETNZ/Carlo Borlenghi

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Remembering Killo - fast rides and fun times  

Emirates Team New Zealand Parade in Viaduct Harbour in Auckland  ETNZ/Carlo Borlenghi

Emirates Team New Zealand Parade in Queen Street in Auckland  ETNZ/Carlo Borlenghi

Comanche was off to a fast start on Thursday and is closing in now on the monohull race record for the Transpac  © Sharon Green / Ultimate Sailing

2017 Forward Sailing Winter O'pen BIC Cup  Bryce M

Yamaha - 18ft Skiff Europeans - Cicolo Vela Arco - Lake Garda  Circolo Vela Arco

Team Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag - The Boatyard, Lisbon, Portugal.  © Amalia Infante / Volvo Ocean Race

George David's American Canting Keel Maxi, Rambler 88 has won - 2017 Cowes Dinard St Malo Race  © Rick Tomlinson

87 O'pen BIC's on Manly Beach - 2017 Forward Sailing Winter O'pen BIC Cup  Bryce M

Ranger - J-Class Regatta - Bermuda, June 2017  Richard Gladwell

Team Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag - exits the Boatyard - Volvo Ocean Race Lisbon.  Volvo Ocean Race




America's Cup - Glenn Ashby - How the Lone Wolf won the America's Cup
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Late in 2016, when they refused to sign an agreement on how the next two America's Cups would be conducted, Emirates Team New Zealand was cast in the role of being a 'Lone Wolf'. The moniker has stuck with the team since then and has been the hallmark of a campaign that has struggled financially and has been forced to eke the most out of the resources that it does have.... [more]


America's Cup - Peter Burling on the key factors behind the Cup win
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
A lot of attention has centred around Peter Burling, a double Olympic medalist, a multiple world champion and now an America's Cup champion - all by the age of 26 years. Sail-World's NZ Editor, Richard Gladwell caught up with him at the fence around the Emirates Team New Zealand base and asked what he thought the key factors were in the team's win?... [more]


Gladwell's Line - America's Cup returns to its new home and thinking
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand's win in the 35th America's Cup ends 17-years of wandering in the AC wilderness and will open a new era of America's Cup, New Zealand and World Sailing. A rookie crew won the most prestigious trophy in sailing, and one of the most difficult to win in any sport.... [more]


A look back at the America's Cup in Bermuda
Nic Douglass,
Enjoy a full recap of the 35th America's Cup Re-Cap with the Nautical Channel! We run you through the highlights of the qualifying, challenger and match rounds, all the way to the final result with racing footage and commentary!... [more]


Remembering Killo
Billy Loader,
It is with great sadness that we see the sudden passing of one of Sydney Harbour's great sailing legends Robert “Kilo” Killick who crossed his last finishing line on Saturday 24 June. Kilo was well known around Sydney Harbour, Port Hacking, Hervey Bay and numerous locations around the planet through his sailing, whale watching, charter vessel operations... [more]


America's Cup - The Auld Mug returns to Aotearoa + Video
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
The America's Cup arrived back in New Zealand around 11.00am on Wednesday morning, local time. The Auld Mug was accompanied by over 50 team members after a non-stop flight from Dubai in an Emirates Airlines A380. A crowd of mostly friends and family were almost out-numbered by a large media contingent representing all the major news outlets and conglomerates.... [more]


America's Cup - Carlo Borlenghi's view of the Auld Mug's return to NZ
Carlo Borlenghi,
Top sailing photographer, Carlo Borlenghi, travelled to Dubai with America's Cup Champions Emirates Team New Zealand and then onto Auckland to capture these images of the Auld Mug's return to New Zealand.... [more]


America's Cup - On the Emirates A380 with Emirates Team New Zealand
Carlo Borlenghi,
Top sailing photographer, Carlo Borlenghi travelled with Emirates Team New Zealand from Bermuda to Dubai and back to Auckland. Here's his images from the plane as the America's Cup and winning team team travelled non-stop on an Emirates A-380... [more]


America's Cup - Huge crowds brave rain and thunder to welcome Cup
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
A crowd estimated at over 80,000 lined Auckland's streets and waterfront to welcome Emirates Team New Zealand and the America's Cup back to New Zealand. The parade began halfway down Auckland's main street and worked its way around the waterfront to the Viaduct Harbour, when the premier trophy in sailing was put aboard a ferry along with the team and some media to tour the waterfront.... [more]


America's Cup - Images as Auckland celebrates the Cup's return
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Auckland crowds, estimated at 80,000, braved thunder, lightning and rain to give Emirates Team New Zealand and the America's Cup an enthusiastic welcome in scenes reminiscent of a similar parade in 1995 when Sir Peter Blake and Sir Russell Coutts returned with the Auld Mug from San Diego.... [more]


America's Cup - Carlo Borlenghi's images of the Cup parade in Auckland
Carlo Borlenghi,
Top international photographer, Carlo Borlenghi, was on hand to follow the welcome home parade in Auckland for the America's Cup, won last month by Emirates Team New Zealand for the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. A crowd of 80,000 fans greeted the Cup, many of who could remember a similar parade for the first NZ win in 1995 with Sir peter Blake and Sir Russell Coutts... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ's ticker tape parade + Video
Sail-World.com/nz,
Auckland turned on a wet day on the America's Cup Street Parade on Thursday. Emirates Team NZ compiled this video of the highlights of the day... [more]


Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron - The new home of the America's Cup
Carlo Borlenghi,
The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has become the new home of the America's Cup - the first club in the 166 year history of the premier trophy in sailing to regain the Auld Mug. Top sailing photographer, Carlo Borlenghi captured these images as the Auld Mug settled back into familiar surroundings.... [more]


America's Cup - More images from the Auckland Parade
Sail-World.com/nz,
Top sailing photographer Carlo Borlenghi accompanied Emirates Team New Zealand on their street parade through Auckland - catching the Cup, crowd and team while the sun was still out - and then when the heavens opened and Auckland once again demonstrated its reputation for being able to produce four seasons inside an hour.... [more]


America's Cup - Wellington turns on great day and big crowd for parade
Sail-World.com/nz,
.New Zealand's love affair with the America's Cup and Emirates Team New Zealand was underlined again today with the second of four street parades in Wellington. The Capital City turned on a cracker of a day which, along with the school holidays helped generate a big turn-out to welcome the Auld Mug and America's Cup team.... [more]


Action packed three race opening day at 470 World Championships
470 World Championship,
A two-hour postponement ashore waiting for the thermal breeze converted to eight - ten knots for the first race, building to 15-16 knots, under a clear blue sky.... [more]


Transpac- Mighty Merloe finishes and sets new record
Transpac Media,
HL Enloe and the crew of the ORMA 60 trimaran Mighty Merloe, became the first to finish in the 2017 Transpac Race. Mighty Merloe has been racing just about every west coast offshore event for the last few years, often with no multihull competition to measure themselves against. They went head to head against Phaedo3 and Maserati and come out on top.... [more]


Transpac - Mighty Merloe and Comanche on record pace
Dobbs Davis,
One week after the first wave of starters and four days after the last wave, the bulk of the 55 entries in this year's 49th edition of the Transpac are at about their halfway points to the finish at Diamond Head in Honolulu. On the 2225-mile course less than a dozen are still to reach the half-way points in their projected tracks in the race.... [more]


NZL Sailing Team - Kiwi crew well placed at 470 Worlds - Day 1
Yachting New Zealand,
Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox are in eighth place overall after the first day of racing in the 470 Worlds in Greece. The crew are competing in their first major regatta since last year's Rio Olympics so were looking forward to measuring themselves against their competitors after a long absence from racing. They registered three good results - third, seventh and sixth... [more]


O'pen BIC - 87 junior sailors take part in Forward Sailing Winter Cup
Bevan McKavanagh,
What a weekend! Sailors across three fleets from all over New Zealand, Australia and Rarotonga came together at Manly Sailing Club on the Whangaparaoa Peninsula for the second annual Forward Sailing NZ Winter O'pen BIC Cup this past weekend July 7-9.... [more]


Tour de France à la Voile – The perfect potent coastal cocktail
A.S.O./Tour de France à la voile,
The trio, already earmarked by the French Sailing Federation as some of the best young multihull talent in a nation, lead almost all of the way around the second coastal race of the Tour, extending away from the Tour leaders Team SFS in an impressive display of raw speed.... [more]


Collinson FX Market Commentary - July 11 - Week off to a quiet start
Collinson FX,
The major event, that will influence markets, is the re-appearance of Yellen in front of congress. This is likely to be a 'nothing-burger' although there will be much speculation involving economic conditions and the Feds reaction.... [more]


North Sails - Trade In and Trade up - 20% discount
Sail-World.com/NZ,
North Sails are offering a great deal for the coming sailing season if you are looking to upgrade or replace sails on your yacht - racer or cruiser. Get 20% discount by trading in one of your older sails.... [more]


18ft Skiffs - Yamaha and C-Tech dominate European 18's at Lake Garda
Circolo Vela Arco,
The EuroCup for the spectacular 18ft Skiff held at Circolo Vela Arco has finished. The crews came from all over the world, but mainly from Australia and New Zealand, countries where the class is more popular. The New Zealand crews dominated the waters of Lake Garda... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - The world according to David Witt
Jonno Turner, Volvo Ocean Race,
Over 20 years after getting his first taste of the Volvo Ocean Race, SHK Scallywag skipper David Witt is back in the race – and he's proudly leading Hong Kong's first ever entry. Backed by Seng Huang Lee and Sun Hung Kai, the SHK Scallywag campaign aims to bring Asian sailing to the world in 2017-18.... [more]


2017 470 World Championships features experience and youth
470 World Championship,
The 2017 470 World Championships is taking place from 7-15 July 2017 at the Nautical Club of Thessaloniki, Greece.... [more]


Foiling Week Garda – Day 3
Foiling Week,
The theme of the day was ‘Accessibility' and the light afternoon breeze was perfect for women and young sailors to get the opportunity to try foiling.... [more]


Tour de France à la Voile – Kiwi key player on Beijaflore Sailing Team
A.S.O./Tour de France à la voile,
Just as soon as the Tour is over he will return to the Olympic multihull to push hard to do better in Tokyo. Saunders was at Tauranga Boys College at the same time as Emirates Team New Zealand's winning helm Peter Burling and is a club mate from Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club which has produced more Kiwi sailing Olympians in recent years than any other.... [more]


Robertson defends his title at GKSS Match Cup Sweden
WMRT,
More stable conditions compared to yesterday resulted in more boundary-to-boundary racing, while picking the right marks to round was vital to ensure sailing in the best pressure.... [more]


Foiling Week Garda – Day 2
Foiling Week,
On the water entry level foilers were again getting up as first time riders. As the breeze tapered during the afternoon the most impressive result was that the production foilers were still able to foil in 6-7 knots of breeze. All the foil technology is getting better for lower wind ranges which helped the smaller sailors, kids and female sailors.... [more]


2017 ORC Worlds Trieste - Race 6 action-shots by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Photographer Max Ranchi was on water at ORC Worlds Trieste 2017 and provided this gallery of images from Race 6, Class A & C.... [more]


Foiling Week Garda – Day 1
Foiling Week,
With established fleets in the US and in Italy and growing interest in the UK market the small foiling catamaran is an ideal entry level foiling boat for all ages, sizes and abilities.... [more]


America's Cup - More images from Carlo Borlenghi of the Cup parade
Carlo Borlenghi,
Top international photographer, Carlo Borlenghi, was on hand to follow the welcome home parade in Auckland for the America's Cup, won last month by Emirates Team New Zealand for the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. A crowd of 80,000 fans greeted the Cup, many of who could remember a similar parade for the first NZ win in 1995 with Sir peter Blake and Sir Russell Coutts... [more]


Over 100 boats entered in SSANZ Two Handed NZ Rigging 60 Race
Deb Williams,
Over 100 boats have entered and are expected on the start line of the SSANZ NZ Rigging 60 race this Saturday 8 July. This diverse fleet includes boats from Awen (Imoca 60) to Puddleduck (Pied Piper) racing in 9 divisions in the first race of the popular SSANZ Safety at Sea Triple Series.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ's final week in Bermuda + Video
Richard Gladwell/MyislandhomeBDA,
Two new videos from Jason Smith from the final week of the 35th America's Cup and shot at the America's Cup Village and Emirates Team New Zealand's base.... [more]


Ludde Ingvall and CQS Team set new benchmark
John Roberson,
In order to create a new record Ludde and his team had to cross the finishing line by 21:19:25, and they did it with 27 minutes, 48 seconds to spare.... [more]


World Sailing Show - Bermuda Special Edition - 35th America's Cup
Sail-World.com/NZ,
World Sailing Show presents a Bermuda America's Cup Regatta Special. The special edition includes a look at the Qualifiers, the Playoffs and the 35th Match for the America's Cup. Also included are the other events sailed in Bermuda, including the largest J-Class regatta held to date and the Red Bull Youth America's Cup.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ stops over in Dubai + Video
Sail-World.com/NZ,
The new America's Cup champions, Emirates Team New Zealand, have gone the long way home from Bermuda - stopping off in Dubai, home of their naming sponsor, Emirates Airlines who has backed the team in the 2007, 2013 and 2017 America's Cup campaigns.... [more]


America's Cup - Bermuda provides initial impact estimate of 35th Cup
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
The office of Bermuda's Minister of Economic Development Dr. the Hon. Grant Gibbons has provided a public report on the economic benefits and fan attendance at the 2017 America's Cup regatta which was won by Emirates Team New Zealand on June 26, 2017. The event was the biggest international sports event held in Bermuda, a British Overseas Territory, which has a population of 65,000 at the 2010... [more]


America's Cup - Kiwi Government tips initial $5million into Cup champs
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
The New Zealand Prime Minister, Bill English, has announced that the New Zealand Government will make an initial investment of $5million (USD 3.65million) into America's Cup champions, Emirates Team New Zealand. As with the investment of the same amount, at the same stage of the 2017 campaign, the funding is labelled as being required to 'retain key staff'.... [more]


Ludde Ingvall's CQS makes a spectacle in Stockholm
John Roberson,
Ludde Ingvall and his team created a spectacle today as they trained close to the Stockholm waterfront, in preparation for tomorrow's start of the Gotland Runt race, now known as the AF Offshore Race.... [more]


Hobie Junior Wave Regatta – Hobie Waves make a splash in Bermuda
Stephanie Locher,
While having the opportunity to compete in the regatta of a lifetime was the main draw, these sailors quickly found that teamwork, making new friends, learning about other cultures and feeling the excitement of the world was more important.... [more]


M32 Series Porto Venere – Day 2 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from day two... [more]
 



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