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Sail-World NZ - July 20 - All in double quick time

20/07/2017

 
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 21 Jul 2017
 


Sail-World NZ - July 20 - All in double quick time

Phil Robertson's ChinaOne Ningbo team proved victorious in Marstrand for the second year in a row – M32 World Championships  © Ian Roman / WMRT
Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand e-magazine for July 20, 2017

Emirates Team New Zealand along with Challenger of Record have certainly got cracking with the 36th America's Cup.

Yesterday's announcement that there would be a Protocol announced in September achieves in two months what took Golden Gate YC eight months - but that included divorcing their first Challenger of Record, Hamilton Island Yacht Club, who negotiated a Protocol for an event they then couldn't enter with a good chance of performing well.

But Hamilton Island YC was, in hindsight, on the right track with looking to their Olympic program to find their crew. If Emirates Team New Zealand was anything to go by, then future America's Cup teams will be looking hard at their up and coming young talent.

The date of the Defence is already out there - early 2021. The venue will be Auckland (can you see RNZYS going anywhere else?)

Comanche first monohull to complete the 2017 Transpac  © Lauren Easley / leialohacreative.com

In doing research for a book on the past America's Cup, it is quite staggering what went on with the Protocol, Venue and selection of the Class in the last America's Cup cycle.

The timeline runs like this - Golden Gate YC won the 34th America's Cup Match in late September 2013.

It took them until June 4, 2014, to announce the Protocol. Then there was such a hoo-ha about some of the provisions that it was changed substantially two days later. The rules for the class - the AC62 were released two days later, on June 6 - but that too was dropped nine months later for the AC50 - so we are up to the end of March 2015 - that's 18 months after GGYC won the America's Cup and the class is only just being announced.

The venue was announced on December 3, 2014 - which is approximately 15 months after GGYC beat the team from Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron.

Mighty Merloe first multihull to complete the 2017 Transpac  © Lauren Easley / leialohacreative.com

Why is all this timeline stuff important?

Two reasons.

Firstly if an event is going to be run properly, and seen to be that way, there has to be transparency and decision making as quickly as possible - that way you capitalise on the early interest after the last win and keep the fans, sponsors, teams and media involved.

Secondly if there are slow decisions, then there is a fair chance that the Defending team has got the drop on what is about to be announced and can get in and hire the best designers and engineers for that type of boat and venue - and the other teams get to pick over what is left, when the decision is finally announced.

The two Clubs, Circolo della Vela Sicilia and Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron will within eight weeks of the finish of the 35th America's Cup have announced the dates of the 36th Match, the Venue, the boat type - a multihull similar to that used for the past two America's Cups, or some new type. That way the new teams know what skills they need to hire or retain.

Oman Air race team in action during practise racing. Skipper Phil Robertson (NZL) Peter Greenhalgh (GBR), Nasser Al Mashari (OMA), Ed Smyth (NZL) and James Wierzbowski (AUS) – Extreme Sailing Series  Lloyd Images

The Protocol will also state the nationality requirements for crews, and the constructed in country requirements for the boats.

The nationality issue has to be addressed. Since the arrival of the billionaires in the 2000 and 2003 America's Cups along with a watering down of nationality, the professional crews have been able to play one team off against another which has the collateral damage of increasing the cost of running the campaigns - which is a deterrent to enter.

The nationality ratio also has a big influence on the fan support and identification with teams.

CVS and Luna Rossa will be well aware of this factor as the Italians are almost as enthusiastic about the America's Cup as the Kiwis.

Launch of the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild  © Gitana S.A. /Yvan Zedda

The weird part of the 35th America's Cup in Bermuda was that while Oracle Team USA tried as hard as they could to become the home team and did a hell of a job in the early days judging by the number of locals wearing OTUSA shirts, when it got down to the Finals the locals just didn't seem to be that comfortable with waving the flag of another country.

Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory, with the Union Jack readily seen flying in the main street and elsewhere. The Bermuda flag has the Union Jack in one quadrant just like the New Zealand flag has - so why would they want to wave the US flag?

The guys running the ferries got the message - wearing Emirates Team New Zealand hats and with New Zealand flags hanging up inside - and looked a lot more comfortable about supporting a country with which they had something in common.

Maybe they liked to support an underdog as well - even if it was really a Lone Wolf.

Rounding the historic Fastnet Rock - a lasting memory for all crews in the Rolex Fastnet Race starting from the Royal Yacht Squadron on Sunday 6th August  © Rolex/Daniel Forster

Of course, the Nationality aspect plays a big role in pulling TV audiences, fans and media. It is a revolving door.

Hopefully, the Defender and Challenger will have the good sense to go for broadcasters who are free to air, and not be chasing big dollars for television rights - and opt for the deal which will return the biggest audience in that territory - as well as opening up the online viewing.

Constructed in Country needs to be looked at, but it has become an anachronism - like the requirement 'to sail on their own bottoms to the port where the contest is to take place' was dropped in 1956.

The lip service that was paid to the constructed in country requirement in the last Protocol was so minimal as to be non-existent. But even so, three of the six teams still constructed their boats completely in their home country.

AC50's under construction at Core Builders Composites in Warkworth - what will happen with constructed in country for 2021?.  Richard Gladwell

Additionally, there has always been a provision that teams are allowed to construct their own parts for their boats within their base confines at the venue - so what is the point of it any more, other than it is in the Deed of Gift?

For sure there were some construction issues with the AC50's, but nothing that was caused by having a home-build.

But on the other hand Emirates Team New Zealand gets a huge advantage by being able to build and launch in New Zealand while the Challengers have to lose six weeks or more in shipping or have the cost of flying - which is still a loss of three or four weeks with the breakdown and re-assembly.

There does have to be the monohull vs multihull debate, and the two clubs have done the right thing by having a consultation process. But it is going it have to be an outstanding monohull to look half as good as foiling cats - AC72, AC50 or AC whatever.

Interesting times.

We've got a few America's Cup stories in this edition, but if you are suffering from a Cup hangover, then there's plenty of other sailing news - Volvo Ocean Race, the Moth Worlds get underway tomorrow, Phil Robertson has won the M32 Worlds. Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox placed 9th in the 470 Worlds in their first hit-out since the Olympics. We've an update on the Cheeki Rafiki tragedy. There's another story about the J-class as well as an excellent video and much more.

Ludde Ingvall and CQS back in gosport  John Roberson ©

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Richard Gladwell
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Comanche first monohull to complete the 2017 Transpac  © Lauren Easley / leialohacreative.com

Black Jack's new mainsail under construction at North Sails. Check out the square top!  Black Jack Yachting

100 feet is always going to look like a 100 feet, even after a fresh paint job - Black Jack Yachting  Andrea Francolini

Joe Turner (AUS)2012 Moth Worlds   Renzo Domini


Nothing goes offwind like a Cal 40: Fred Cook's beautiful Sequoia crosses the finish line today - 2017 Transpac Race  © Sharon Green / Ultimate Sailing


George David's Juan Kouyoumdjian-designed Rambler 88 – Rolex Fastnet Race  © Rick Tomlinson




America's Cup - Protocol announcement for next Cup in six weeks
Richard Gladwell/Sail-World.com/nz,
The Challenger and Defender for the 36th America's Cup, to be held in Auckland have issued a statement advising that the Protocol for the 36th America's Cup will be announced in September. As previously tipped in Sail-World the statement indicates that the regatta will be held in the early 2021 - probably in February. The last America's Cup staged in New Zealand got underway on February 15, 200... [more]


Launch of Maxi Edmond de Rothschild – An emotional day for Gitana Team
Gitana,
Suspended from the crane, the carbon boats pack quite a punch. This emotional moment has been eagerly awaited by all those who have worked on her, not to mention those working in the background, in the big push to take offshore sailing into a whole new era.... [more]


NZL Sailing Team - Kiwis place 4th in Medal Race at 470 worlds
Yachting New Zealand,
Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox wrapped up their 470 world championships in Greece with a fourth in the double-points medal race overnight (NZ time) to finish ninth overall. It was an encouraging result for the Kiwi pair who were competing in their first major regatta since last year's Rio Olympics. They were one of the more consistent crews in the fleet, with nine top-10 scores in the 12 race... [more]


Merlin makes 40th year Homecoming at the 2017 Transpac
Transpacific Yacht Club,
Today a Transpac legend that came to symbolize the Fast is Fun philosophy in ocean racing crossed the finish line at Diamond Head 40 years after she did it the first time: Bill and Lu Lee's venerable Lee 68 Merlin. Her elapsed time of 8:02:34:09 did not set any records this year, but this was still better than the elapsed time of 8:11:01:45 that she set in her original configuration... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ complete tour of main centres
Sail-World.com/nz,
Emirates Team New Zealand have finished their America's Cup Victory Tour with a final parade in chilly Dunedin in the lower South Island. With New Zealand currently being lashed by the worst storm of the winter temperatures were around 6C, however once again there was a large crowd to greet the team and America's Cup, and a warm welcome.... [more]


America's Cup – How to fix the world's most prestigious sailing race
Angus Phillips,
Well, that was quick! The 35th America's Cup was over in a heartbeat. It took barely a month for Emirates Team New Zealand to buzzsaw through a fleet of four challengers before shellacking the U.S. defender, Oracle Team USA, 7-1, to snatch yachting's oldest prize.... [more]


America's Cup - Sleet and snow doesn't deter Christchurch crowds
Sail-World.com/NZ,
Despite the South Island of New Zealand being hit with the worst storm of the winter, crowds turned out in Christchurch to welcome the America's Cup during the hour long parade. A feature of the parade has been allowing the fans to get close to, touch the Cup and have selfies taken with the Cup and members of Emirates Team New Zealand.... [more]


Optimist tuning video - Andrew Brown Doyle One Design
Andrew Brown, Doyle Sails,
Top coach, Andrew Brown of Doyle One Design give some tips about basic Optimist rig set up It's part of Doyle Sails Opti Tips and Tricks video, part of a series of seven videos shot by the team at Doyles.... [more]


Mighty Merloe and Comanche set new race records in 2017 Transpac
Transpacific Yacht Club,
Due to wind conditions veteran navigator Stan Honey described as a 'surprisingly strong breeze,' both the multihull and the monohull first-to-finish race records have fallen in the 2017 Transpac. Over a 2225-mile course that starts from Pt Fermin in Los Angeles and ends at Diamond Head in Honolulu, H.L. Enroe's ORMA 60 trimaran Mighty Merloe crossed the finish line first at 5:02:30 PM... [more]


Safety at Sea Triple Series - NZ Rigging 60 a drifter
Deb Williams,
Over 90 boats started the NZ Rigging 60 in light winds and showers on Saturday July 8 in the inner Hauraki Gulf. Despite the six separate starts for the nine divisions, the fleet were soon bunched up together in Moutihe Channel waiting for breeze.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Another America's Cup winner joins MAPFRE
Volvo Ocean Race,
Joan Vila, one of the best navigators in the world, will return to the Volvo Ocean Race with MAPFRE in 2017-18, some 15 years after becoming the first Spanish sailor to win the coveted trophy. One of the most decorated sailors on the planet, Vila joins MAPFRE having last competed as part of a victorious Illbruck Challenge campaign in 2001-02.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Follow the build of team Azkonobel
Volvo Ocean Race,
Follow the construction of a new One Design Volvo Ocean 65. The build process takes over 36,000 man hours, In this video you can follow the construction of a One Design Volvo Ocean 65 racing machine from start to sailing, in a top quality building facility.. Team AkzoNobel will race this boat in the 2017-18 edition of the Volvo Ocean Race.... [more]


Collinson FX Market Commentary - July 20 - Oil price slips up
Collinson FX,
Oil has quietly worked its way back to $47/barrel, in line with gains posted by other commodity prices, directly translating into stronger currencies. The AUD has been surging strongly, trading around 0.7950, while the NZD has attempted to consolidate around 0.7350. Eyes are firmly on the ECB and there actions. Expectations are for no rate change but for hawkish commentary from Draghi.... [more]


Int Moth Worlds - Zhik returns to its spiritual home at 2017 Worlds
Lisa Ratcliffe,
Zhik, the innovative sailing apparel specialist, is returning to its roots as the official clothing sponsor of the 2017 McDougall McConaghy Moth World Championships. And, ten years on, the Moths are returning to their spiritual home on Lake Garda. Zhik and the International Moth class are virtually synonymous with each other.... [more]


Black Jack Yachting. Bigger boat. Bigger team. Even bigger performance
John Curnow,
Throughout the iterations of maxis called Black Jack, a strong, consistent and talented team has been their focus. Some were sail makers, like Skipper Mark Bradford and also Vaughan Prentice from North Sails' Brisbane loft. Others were riggers, such as Bruce Clarke, and there are even boat builders, like Gary van Lunteren, as well as Ash Deeks.... [more]


Tour de France à la Voile – High Pressure in the Med
A.S.O./Tour de France à la voile,
One team which should feel instantly at home are the Barcelona based New Territories. They may back in Catalonia, where Olympic medal winning Portuguese skipper helm Hugo Rocha is based, but he reveals with his typical grin that he has not raced in Roses so recently.... [more]


Individual World Champion Series – Optimist World Championship – Day 5
Nima Chandler,
Holding onto third place overall is Costa Rica's Mic Sig Kos Mohr. Still in contention for medals are the USA's Stephan Baker, China's Haoze Fang, and Israel's Roy Levy.... [more]


Diam 24 team on podium at half way mark of Tour de France à la Voile
Oman Sail,
After an intensive phase of back-to-back regattas over the past few days the Oman Sail squad – led by co-skipper Thierry Douillard – are holding third place in the competitive 29-strong fleet of high-speed trimarans.... [more]


14th Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek – ready to race-
Event Media,
The monohulls will compete in three classes – IRC 1, IRC 2 and Cruising – with 17 boats from around the region taking part. Five closely-matched “40-somethings” will be up against Ray Roberts' TP52 Team Hollywood, the defending champion, while in IRC 2 Raceweek first-timers and charter teams will be taking on the local knowledge of Niels Degenkolw's Phoenix and Mike Downard's Krabi Boat Lagoon Pic... [more]


World Sailing confirms strong presence at Yacht Racing Forum 2017
Yacht Racing Forum,
The tenth edition of the Yacht Racing Forum, in Aarhus, Denmark (November 27-28) will once again reassemble the sport's key personalities and actors, including a strong delegation of World Sailing representatives.... [more]


Black Jack makes the journey back to the water
Andrea Francolini,
Last night, and into the early hours of this morning, the new Black Jack (100) made her way slowly back to her waiting keel and mast. She has just had a wee makeover at theMcConaghy facility on the Central Coast, in very good time, and now gets ready for the Sydney to Gold Coast event. These images are as she arrived at Sydney City Marine in Rozelle, after having spent four hours navigating...... [more]


Phil Robertson the latest NZ World Champion with M32 win
Yachting NZ,
New Zealand has a new world champion with Phil Robertson and his China One Ningbo team taking out the inaugural M32 world championships in Sweden overnight (NZ time). Racing wasn't possible on the fourth and final day as rain squalls and winds gusts of up to 40 knots lashed Marstrand,... [more]


Ludde's CQS back in England for Lendy Cowes Week
John Roberson,
After a successful sojourn in the Baltic, Ludde Ingvall's eye catching super maxi CQS is back in Gosport on the south coast of England... [more]


New Finn sailing academy launched on Sydney Harbour
Robert Deaves,
The objective of the EOI is to help plan, provide and meet the expectations of sailors, coaches and teams that may be considering visiting the academy in the coming Australian summer.... [more]


The Russians are coming and they're here at 2017 Transpac
Transpacific Yacht Club,
The 2225-mile LA-Honolulu Transpac Race, first run in 1906, is known worldwide and makes many bucket lists, including that of Afanasy Isaev from Krasnoyarsk, Russia. This historic city of 1 million is the third-largest in Siberia, yet a long way from any tidal water.... [more]


Cheeki Rafiki - Douglas Innes to face retrial over manslaughter
Sail-World,
The Director of Stormforce Coaching, the company that ran Cheeki Rafiki, is set to face retrial for manslaughter over the deaths of the four crew. They were 700nm from Nova Scotia, returning to Southampton after racing in Antigua when the keel feel off. It is said that previous groundings had weakened the keel bolts....... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series Barcelona – Second Spanish challenger announced
Extreme Sailing Series,
The wildcard is funded by the Calafell Municipality, a coastal Catalan town in the province of Tarragona, that has a growing catamaran sailing academy focussed on developing high-performance sailors.... [more]


Sign up to Bart's Bash – The biggest sailing event in the world
Peta Stuart-Hunt,
Following on after racing, everyone is invited to join in at The Big Bash, a huge party in Cowes Yacht Haven starting at 7pm and designed entirely around putting the FUN into fundraising with Olympic medallist and DJ Mark Covell on stage as Master of Ceremonies!... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Getting faster - Five days aboard team AkzoNobel
Tom Martienssen,
On board reporter Tom Martienssen shares his observations after spending five days at sea with Team AkzoNobel “We're really struggling at the moment to make the boat go as fast as it's meant to.” That was the team AkzoNobel navigator Jules Salter soon after leaving Falmouth, England.... [more]


Powerful Australian team joins GC32 Racing Tour
GC32 Racing,
Delzoppo is an avid sailor. Once a co-owner of Ludde Ingvall's 2004 Rolex Sydney to Hobart line honours winning maxi, Nicorette, his greatest love is catamarans, especially racing cats such as the Nacra 5.0, 5.5 and 5.8, in which he won a US Nacra Nationals in 1989.... [more]


J-Class revolution + Video
Ben Gladwell,
In the 1930s, when the rule was first introduced, J-Class yachts were the pinnacle of world yacht racing. But by 1940 many had been stripped or broken up for scrap metal for the war effort or just abandoned and left to rot in mud berths. Decades later several of these leviathans have been rebuilt and restored and are now part of a healthy and spectacular racing class... [more]


Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Games qualification window opens
Daniel Smith – World Sailing,
The Men's and Women's Windsurfer, remains on the YOG programme after memorable competitions at the Singapore 2010 and Nanjing 2014 editions. However, for Buenos Aires the Techno 293 Plus is being used in place of the standard Techno 293. The Techno 293 Plus has a bigger rig that allows for the wider age range of sailors in Buenos Aires.... [more]


Governor's Cup teams arrive in Southern California
Nancy Mellon,
Twelve teams will arrive on Monday, July 17 for Balboa Yacht Club's 51st Annual Governor's Cup International Junior Match Racing Championship. The Racing will begin on Tuesday in the waters off the Newport and Balboa Pier in Southern California. The boats to be used are the new Gov Cup 22's, raced initially last year during the 50th Anniversary events.... [more]


Another wave of finishers enjoy Aloha hospitality at 2017 Transpac
Transpacific Yacht Club,
A large wave of finishers in the 2017 Transpac have arrived in the Ala Wai last night and in the pre-dawn hours to start to fill up the slip spaces set aside in the Marina for the finishers, known as Transpac Row. From tallest mast to shortest, most of the race entries are moored here, bedecked with leis and ti leaves as symbols of Aloha hospitality from a culture... [more]


Stormy final day hands M32 World Championship title to Robertson
Andy Rice,
Phil Robertson and the crew of ChinaOne Ningbo have won the M32 World Championship in Marstrand, Sweden. With rain squalls gusting up to 40 knots, principal race officer Mattias Dahlstrom was unable to hold any racing on the final day, and Robertson's nine-point advantage on the leaderboard meant the New Zealander becomes the winner... [more]


M32 Worlds - Mother knows best, but fast Phil marches on regardless
Andy Rice,
Phil Robertson ignored the good advice of his mother and rose from his sick bed to contest the third day of the M32 World Championship in Marstrand, Sweden. The Kiwi skipper of ChinaOne Ningbo is probably glad that he soldiered on through his illness because Robertson extended his overall lead after another solid performance across a long but fruitful five-race afternoon.... [more]


Belcher and Ryan take historic victory at 470 World Championship
Australian Sailing,
Australia's champion 470 men's team, Mat Belcher and Will Ryan, sailed into history today winning the 2017 470 World Championships in Thessaloniki, Greece. Dual Olympic medallist Mat Belcher had previously won three World Championships with Malcom Page and now four with Will Ryan, his Rio Olympic crew, and for Belcher that's his seventh title.... [more]


470 World Championship titles to Poland and Australia
470 World Championship,
A nail biting conclusion to the preceding five days of racing came down to the medal races at the 2017 470 World Championship in Thessaloniki, Greece.... [more]


Flaky first day for MC38s in Winter Series - Act 3
Lisa Ratcliff,
For a flaky Pittwater day with barely enough wind to pull off the schedule, there was plenty going on in the MC38 Winter Series act 3.... [more]


Medal Race line-up decided at 470 World Championship
470 World Championship,
Leaderboard shuffles in a packed three-race day for the gold fleet saw teams make the top–ten cut to the Medal Race, only to lose it in the next race, as the men's and women's fleets featured significant changes in finishing order.... [more]


M32 Worlds - ChinaOne Ningbo jumps to the top and Convexity closes in
Andy Rice,
Phil Robertson turned in the most consistent four scores on day two of the M32 World Championship in Marstrand, Sweden. The Kiwi skipper of ChinaOne Ningbo finished the day with a race win after other scores of three, five, four which moves him to the top of the 15-boat fleet, six points ahead of Jonas Warrer from Denmark and Chris Steele from New Zealand.... [more]


470 World Championship - Today was 'the day' for Australia's champions
Australian Sailing,
At the end of racing yesterday at the 2017 470 World Championships in Thessaloniki, Greece, Australian 470 coach Victor forecast that today would be ‘The Day' and it was. This morning, at the beginning of Day 5, Australia's Olympic silver medallists Mat Belcher and Will Ryan were in third place on the leader board 12 points behind triple Olympian Anton Dahlberg and Fredrik Bergstrom (SWE).... [more]


NZL Sailing Team - Indifferent day puts Kiwi 470 crew out of medals
Yachting New Zealand,
Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox will look to win tonight's medal race to finish the 470 world championships in Greece on a good note after they dropped out of medal contention overnight (NZ time). The Kiwi pair went into the penultimate day in fourth but a 27th on the third and final race overnight saw them drop to ninth and out of medal contention.... [more]


Tour de France à la Voile – Champions double top in Jullouville
A.S.O./Tour de France à la voile,
After winning Thursday's long race Delapierre seemed to acknowledge that their chance of retaining the Tour title was over after their nightmare start in Dunkirk when they were holed on the start line during qualifying.... [more]


NZL Sailing Team - Critical day ahead for Kiwis at Yamaha 470 Worlds
Yachting NZ,
Tonight's racing will be critical for Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox if they are to work their way into medal contention at the 470 world championships in Greece. The Kiwi crew climbed two places to fourth overnight (NZ time) on the back of a seventh-placed finish in the only race possible due to light winds.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Vestas 11th Hour Racing announce crew line-up
Vestas 11th Hour Racing,
With exactly 100 days to go before the Volvo Ocean Race fleet departs Alicante to tackle 45,000 nautical miles around the world, Vestas 11th Hour Racing have unveiled their crew for the 2017-18 edition – and have built a mixed, ten-strong team featuring six nationalities and six previous Race wins.... [more]


Olympic champion Blair Tuke joins MAPFRE in the Volvo Ocean Race
Volvo Ocean Race,
New Zealand's Blair Tuke is joining MAPFRE in the Volvo Ocean Race in 2017-18, and could become the first sailor in history to win the ‘Triple Crown' of an Olympic gold medal, the America's Cup and the Volvo Ocean Race.... [more]


Steele and Postma duel for Day 1 bragging rights at M32 World Champs
Andy Rice,
With 15 high-speed catamarans firing out of a reaching start, day one of the M32 World Championship was a big, fun learning curve for everyone in Marstrand, Sweden.... [more]


Mental challenge on light and shifty race track see new faces claim wins
470 World Championship,
When the thermal breeze kicks in, it usually does so with certainty, but all change today as the wind filled into a shorter window than usual, forcing the Race Committee to abandon race nine for the men and women gold fleets.... [more]


The Barn Door and more today at the 2017 Transpac
Transpacific Yacht Club,
In the pre-dawn hours this morning, Manouch Moshayedi's Bakewell White-designed Rio 100 crossed the finish line at Diamond Head to be the first-to-finish monohull without powered assistance, and thereby winner of historic Barn Door Trophy in the 2017 Transpac. With an elapsed time of 6 days 17 hours 9 min and 9 sec, Rio 100 once again joins a long and storied list of classic ocean racing yachts... [more]


470 World Championships - 'Tomorrow is the day'
Australian Sailing,
Just one race was completed in the Gold fleets, with scattered results for the regatta leaders. Three races are scheduled to complete the series, ahead of Saturday's medal race, and in the words of Australian 470 super coach Victor Kovalenko ‘Tomorrow is the Day!'... [more]


RC44 crews cross fingers for a single-hulled 36th America's Cup
RC44 Class Association,
In the interests of equality, we polled two Italian tacticians and two New Zealand ones to get their views on what might happen and what should happen in this next chapter in America's Cup history.... [more]


NZL Sailing Team - Kiwi 470 crew holds sixth in Worlds after Day 3
Yachting NZ,
Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox remained in sixth at the 470 world championships in Greece overnight (NZ time) but any progress up the leaderboard was hindered by a disqualification in their second race. Last year's world championships runners-up were over the start line in the second race, picking up a U-flag disqualification.... [more]


Lawson's Dry Hills Winery sponsors regatta for 11th brilliant year
Nicky Jenkins,
The Lawson's Dry Hills New Year Sailing Regatta will again be held in the waters of Marlborough's Queen Charlotte Sound in 2018. Lawson's Dry Hills winery is confirmed as principal sponsor for the 11th year running.... [more]


Volvo Hong Kong to Vietnam Race 2017 - max international interest
RHKYC Media,
International entries from seven countries mark the first sign ups for the eighth Hong Kong to Vietnam Race; the 673nm predominantly downwind run to Nha Trang Beach, Vietnam. Racing kicks off on 18 October 2017 on Victoria Harbour in front of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's flagship Clubhouse at Kellett Island.... [more]


470 Worlds - Kiwis move up leaderboard after Day 2 in Greece
Yachting NZ,
Consistency is critical at any regatta and so far Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox have posted five good placings at the 470 world championships in Greece that has left them in a good position, at the end of the Qualification Round. The crew were ninth and third in their two races overnight (NZ time) to move up two places to sixth in the overall standings. They are nine points off a podium posi... [more]


Get better wave forecasts from PredictWind and ECMWF
Predictwind,
PredictWind is well known for its world leading accurate wind forecasts, but did you know Predictwind also leads the way with accurate wave forecasts?... [more]


Transpac - Lauren Easley's view of Comanche's record breaking finish
Sail-World.com/nz,
Photographer Lauren Easley was in the air and on the dock for the first monohull the supermaxi Comanche to finish the 2017 Transpac Comanche, skippered by Ken Read to took line honours and set a new race record for the 2200nm course from Los Angeles to Honululu.... [more]


Transpac - Image gallery from Lauren Easley of Mighty Merloe finishing
Sail-World.com/nz,
Photographer Lauren Easley was on the water for the first multihull, Mighty Merloe to finish the 2017 Transpac. The ORMA60 Mighty Merloe headed off two other larger 70ft multihulls to take line honours and set a new race record for the 2200nm course from Los Angeles to Honululu.... [more]


470 Worlds Qualification Series wraps up in Thessaloniki
470 World Championship,
Five qualification races is what it takes to advance to gold fleet and retain a shot at claiming a place in the top 10 Medal Race come Saturday.... [more]


Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek - not too late to join in
Phuket Raceweek Media,
Entries continue to be received for the 14th Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket Raceweek which will take place 19 – 23 July off Phuket's east coast. The four-day four-party format has proven popular with sailors from around the globe as the fleet is expected to reach approximately 40 boats come race day, with sailors from more than 25 countries taking part.... [more]


470 World Championship 2017 – Light winds, wide open
Australian Sailing,
The 2017 470 World Championship is being sailed on the Bay of Thessaloniki, in northern Greece, and after the five race qualifying series, the Australian dual Olympic 470 medalist Mat Belcher says this regatta is wide open.... [more]


Foiling Week Garda – Final day
Foiling Week,
Rob Greenhalgh (GBR) is no stranger to the Lake having won the regatta last year. Greenhalgh fired off an impressive eight bullets in nine races to comfortably win the regatta.... [more]


Finn format trials survey – The pros and cons
Robert Deaves,
As expected, both events produced a lot of feedback, good and bad, and after the Europeans the Finn Class organised an online survey to assess the success or otherwise of the trials and gather further feedback.... [more]
 



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