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Sail-World NZ - May 6 - Parasailing back on track ...AC50 videos...

06/05/2017

 
The latest sailing news from New Zealand and the world.
    
 06 May 2017
 


Sail-World NZ - May 6 - Parasailing on track...AC50 build... BDA video

Emirates Team New Zealand on the great Sound  Hamish Hooper/Emirates Team NZ
Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand e-magazine for May 6, 2017

One of the unreported aspects of the World Masters Games sailed at Torbay, was the fact that three Paralympic sailors competed in the Weta events alongside the age-challenged sailors. In fact the Parasailors won two medals against the able-bodied fleet.

News out this week from World Sailing is that Parasailing has bounced back from its position of not having the numbers to meet minimum criteria (32 countries in four continents) at Parasailing World Championships to maintain its place at the Paralympics.

The entry list for the 2017 World ParaSailing Championships, to be held as part of Kiel Week has 39 countries represented - putting down a strong marker for Parasailing to be re-included in the 2024 Paralympics - a decision that gets made in 2018.

A skim down the classes list shows that instead of just three classes the list has grown to five classes - with the 2.4 Norlin OD retaining is place as an open gender single-handed event, with a second keelboat - the Hansa 303 having male and female divisions.

Paralympian Andrew May - NZ WetaFest 2017  Luis Kitchen

The Skud 18 which was designed by Julian Bethwaite specifically for Parasailing has been retained. It was under threat for factors we don't fully understand, but which presumably included cost. But on the positive side, it is the most telegenic of the former Paralympic classes and can be designated for competition by sailors of differing grades of disability. The Skud 18 is being sailed at Kiel in its Paralympic designation as a two person keelboat.

The new addition is the Weta, the New Zealand developed trimaran - which can be sailed as either a single hander or as a two-handed class.

For the Parasailing Worlds, the Weta is set down as an open gender two person multihull.

As so often happens with class selection for Olympic sailing events the temptation is always to take a prescriptive approach and impose a class selection on the sailors - with World Sailing appearing to be of the view that in winning selection, manufacturers will pick up orders from the state-sponsored teams.

What seems to be lost in the Parasailing class debate is to select boats which allow Parasailors to compete alongside able-bodied sailors on a near equal basis.

SKUD 18 - 2016 Paralympics - Day 5, September 17, 2016  Richard Langdon / World Sailing

The single handed 2.4 Norlin OD class achieves this benchmark, and so does the Weta, with some impressive work being put in by Paralympians on the Waitemata both single handing the Weta with main jib and gennaker, and going through a capsize drill.

The key benefit of having classes that can be sailed by Paralympic and able-bodied sailors is just one of numbers. Simply the bigger the numbers competing in a class - the better the racing looks - and the best advertisement for any class is numbers on the water.

The line-up of classes for Kiel are a re-shaping of the Parasailing fleet, with the three-person Sonar class being dropped and the Weta and two new singlehanded, gender specific single handed keelboats coming in.

Matt Bugg (AUS) - Norlin OD 2.4 - 2016 Paralympics - Day 6, September 18, 2016  Richard Langdon / World Sailing

The only negative seems to be in the entry lists, with the single handed classes pulling the numbers and the two handed classes struggling for entries - assuming the published list is correct and up to date.

However, that disparity should not be significant in the medium to long term assessment as both classes have good numbers in the sailing world, and the Weta, in particular, is well distributed, and with able-bodied class associations established in several countries and regions.

The America's Cup clock is ticking down in Bermuda.

Three weeks from today the Qualifiers will get underway.

Another ten days must pass until the next round of Practice Racing gets underway - another five-day session getting underway on May 15.

Until then the six teams continue to update their AC50's and then strut their stuff on Bermuda's Great Sound.

While we have run the videos, the take-outs are a little difficult to define.

Paralympian Chris Sharp sailing the Weta - Masters Games 2017   Yachting New Zealand

Certainly, there are some spectacular splash-downs - which if they happened in a race would surely determine the outcome. Some are real show-stoppers.

What we aren't seeing is the light weather performance which the locals all tell us will be expected condition in June.

To date, we have seen a lot of sailing in winds at the top end of the scale 15-20kts mostly and on some days up to 25kts - with a wide variety in direction.

But in June, according to airport weather data, there is a significant change as the wind swings more into the SSW and is below 16kts.

That's more typical of what Emirates Team New Zealand have been experiencing in the training paddock to the east of Browns Island.

But as we all know - when a major regatta is on the wind never blows the way it normally does - and Bermuda will probably be no different.

A few rays - In depth skin care  Richard Gladwell

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Richard Gladwell
NZ Editor

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Emirates Team NZ nosedives outside the Oracle Team USA base - April 27, 2017  Tom Slingsby

Land Rover BAR training on the Great Sound, Bermuda in April 2017  Harry KH / Land Rover BAR

Eli Liefting and Rose Dickson leading the fleet - 2017 RS Feva National Championship  Suellen Hurling

Tom Buggy on his foiling wakeboard behind a foiling GC32 catamaran  © Xaume Olleros / OC Sport

Heiko Kroeger (GER) at the 2016 Para Worlds  Jasper van Staveren / Delta Lloyd Regatta

Down below Maiden was a mess - Tracey Edwards - The Maiden Factor  

Surfing Quarter Tonner – Diamond (James Mathews) rides the waves off Kinsale  Bob Bateman

Seb Menzies and Robbie Wooldridge - 2017 RS Feva National Championship  Suellen Hurling

The classic yacht, Dorade, seen here racing off Antigua in the Caribbean, will be competing at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2017.  Dorade Team

The Dean Barker skippered Softbank Team Japan - training in Bermuda  Matt Knighton/Softbank Team Japan ©

The award-winning 46m schooner Windrose of Amsterdam  www.clairematches.com




Gladwell's Line - For whom will the America's Cup bell first toll-
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
With Practice Session 4 just concluded, in Bermuda some very clear trends emerging - and particularly so when the results of the Practice Sessions 1,3 and 4 are combined and considered, in the context of a win-loss record/percentage. The number of races sailed by each team also tells us something about their current emphasis.... [more]


America's Cup - Southern Spars AC50 build for Emirates Team NZ + Video
Richard Gladwell,
27 years after Steinlager 2 put Southern Spars on the map with her unequalled clean sweep of the 1989/90 Whitbread Round the World Race, Southern Spars were called on to build Emirates Team NZ's America's Cup Challenger. Here's a look behind the scenes at the composite engineering process Southern Spars employ on projects ranging from Volvo OR spars, to Olympic bike wheels to an AC50... [more]


America's Cup - A lonely light weather day for Emirates Team NZ
Sail-World.com/NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand were the only team out on the Great Sound, Bermuda - spending a lonely day in light winds. They appeared to be testing their repaired light weather foils. Not a lot can be seen in these videos aside from the New Zealand boat's ability to stay foil-borne for extended periods in these difficult conditions average 5-7.5kts with the odd gust to 10kts.... [more]


Liefting and Dickson win back to back RS Feva National Championship
Suellen Davies,
Royal Akarana Yacht Club sailors Eli Liefting and Rose Dickson have secured back to back RS Feva National Championships. Liefting and Dickson, who placed fourth at the most recent RS Feva Worlds in Spain, were thrilled to have won back to back regattas.... [more]


Doyle Sails NZ - Update - May 2017 - From Optis to Superyachts
Doyle Sails NZ,
The latest news from Doyle Sails NZ - Superyacht projects, race wins for Doyle powered yachts, Optimist Nationals & Junior Scholarships awarded. In other stories, Doyle's grand prix sales rockstar, Stu Bannatyne, joins Dongfeng Race Team for the 2017-2018 Volvo Ocean Race and Vendee Globe sailor Alex Thompson gives praises for Stratis sail art on Hugo Boss.... [more]


The Maiden Factor
Brian Hancock,
Ok, so this story is very close to my heart. I have known this boat for almost four decades. I first met her during the 81/82 Whitbread Round the World Race. It was painted in colorful horizontal stripes and for a period we sailed up the Atlantic together.... [more]


World Para Sailing bounces back for 2017 Worlds in Kiel
World Sailing,
A record 39 nations will sail at the 2017 Para World Sailing Championships in Kiel, Germany from 19-25 June 2017.Ahead of the early entry fee deadline on 1 May, a huge uptake of entries was received as nations and sailors pledge their support.... [more]


A Few Rays – What to know about your skin-
Indepthskincare,
Skin has evolved over the millions of years to keep water outside of the body out, while keeping the moisture we have in our body in. That's a good thing right? – So we don't blow up every time we take a swim or go out in the rain. Likewise so we don't dry up in the sun.... [more]


North Sails Newsletter - May 2017 - Jack Tar and RNI race success
North Sails NZ,
Success for North Sails in the Jack Tar Regatta with the FB35 Young Guns winning the B division at the recent Jack Tar Auckland Regatta. Also coverage from the two handed Round North Island Race. North Sails consultant Josh Tucker and co-skipper Damon Joliffe sailed the 10.8 metre Jeanneau Sun Fast 3600 to its full potential to tie for first on IRC and record the fastest overall time on PHRF an... [more]


America's Cup - Ainslie defends Brit's performance in Practice Session
Sail-World.com/NZ,
Sir Ben Ainslie, CEO and Skipper of British America's Cup Challenger Land Rover BAR has come out on the defensive in a column in the Daily Telegraph after the team's performance in the latest Practice Session which concluded last Friday week in Bermuda.... [more]


America's Cup - Rower not fazed by Emirates Team NZ's nosedive
Richard Gladwell/Sail-World.com/nz,
Olympic gold medal winning rower, Joseph Sullivan, talks to the Daily Telegraph about Emirates Team New Zealand's nosedive after being caught by a errant gust as the team left the marina at the Royal Dockyard midway through last week's Practice Session when winds topped 25kts on the race course.... [more]


America's Cup - Practice Session the Great Sound, Thursday May 5
Sail-World.com/nz,
More action on the Great Sound, Bermuda as several of the America's Cup teams went through their paces outside of one of the days designated as Practice Sessions - so no co-ordinated training allowed. Teams on the water today included Land Rover BAR, Softbank Team Japan and Oracle Team USA.... [more]


America's Cup - Meet Oracle Racing's Paul Bieker
Sail-World.com/NZ,
With the new America's Cup Class, the teams are measuring performance gains in knots rather than hundredths of knots. Meet Paul Bieker, lead design engineer for Oracle Team USA and an instrumental player in these advancements. Paul Bieker has a been a designer with Oracle Team USA in its various renditions since 2003, from the IACC class to the 120ft trimaran, and then the AC72 and now AC50.... [more]


America's Cup - Softbank Team Japan - 21 days to go - Video
Sail-World.com/NZ,
Video from Softbank Team Japan as they hit the 21 days to go before the start of the Qualifiers for the 35th America's Cup in Bermuda. The Japanese team are still endeavoring to understand the cross-over point between their light and heavy air foils, and like other teams are continuing their development right up to the start of the Qualifiers.... [more]


Collinson FX Market Commentary - May 5 - Confidence up on Macron win
Collinson FX,
Commodity prices have been under pressure, depressing the associated currencies, which have found no solace in interest rate differentials. The AUD has been the biggest victim, falling below 0.7400, while the NZD dropped below 0.6850. Commodity demand has slipped, hitting energy prices and companies, with soft Chinese demand.... [more]


Foiling behind a foiler- Tom Buggy wakeboards behind a GC32
Liz Rushall, Zhik,
If you are thinking of trying this at home - don't forget your Zhik impact protection! Zhik, the Official Clothing Partner to the Extreme Sailing Series™ put their stamp on the recent Qingdao Act with a not for the feint hearted stunt, involving Tom Buggy being towed behind a foiling GC32 whilst he was foiling on a wakeboard.... [more]


America's Cup - Practice Session the Great Sound, Thursday May 4
Sail-World.com/nz,
More action on the Great Sound, Bermuda as several of the America's Cup teams went through their paces outside of one of the days designated as Practice Sessions - so no co-ordinated training allowed. Teams on the water today included Land Rover BAR, Emirates Team NZ, Softbank Team Japan and Oracle Team USA.... [more]


America's Cup - Oracle Team USA driven by data - Video
Sail-World.com/nz,
From the sailing team to the boat design team, Oracle Team USA's performance is driven by data collection and analysis and Oracle software and systems?. Team Tactician Andrew Campbell? and Performance Manager Ian 'Fresh' Burns explain how the data collection takes place using 450 collection points aboard the AC50, and how it is utilised by the team on and off the water.... [more]


Teams from four continents on GC32 Racing Tour 2017
GC32 Racing Tour,
Four continents will be represented among the 11 foiling one design catamarans teams competing on Lake Garda at next week's GC32 Riva Cup, the opening event of the 2017 GC32 Racing Tour. While Europeans form the majority, there will once again be Jason Carroll's Team Argo from the USA and Naofumi Kamei's Mamma Aiuto! from Japan. New for 2017 will be the circuit's first team from South America.... [more]


America's Cup - On yer bike with Emirates Team New Zealand - Video
Sail-World.com/nz,
The use of leg powered grinders rather than the traditional arm-powered stations are an innovation that may only be seen in the upcoming America's Cup. Those who have done the watts arithmetic will know that the numbers stack up heavily in favour of the cyclors.... [more]


America's Cup - Practice day on the Great Sound
Sail-World.com/nz,
Several of the America's Cup teams were out practising on the Great Sound, Bermuda on Wednesday. As this was not one of the allowed Practice Sessions, the teams had to train alone in the southerly breeze of 15kts gusting to 20kts according to the weather station at Watford Bridge.... [more]


Sailing's gladiators gather in Marseille for European Finn title fight
Robert Deaves,
The 2017 Finn Senior and U23 European Championships opens in the French Mediterranean port city of Marseille this weekend. Shared with the RS-X Europeans, the events were designed to showcase the potential of Marseille as the preferred Olympic sailing venue should Paris win the right to host the 2024 Olympic Games.... [more]


A QandA with Don Adams about Sail Canada's plan to win Olympic medals
David Schmidt, Sail-World USA Editor,
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Australian Sailing Team's first international steps towards Tokyo 2020
Australian Sailing Team,
The four-year period between Olympics goes quite rapidly, the start date for Tokyo 2020 is now just three and a quarter years away. The Australian Sailing Team continued its podium performances at the Rio Olympics in 2016 and has a total of four golds and four silver medals at the last two Olympics and the challenge is to continue at that level.... [more]


America's Cup - Building Emirates Team NZ's AC50 - Video
Ben Gladwell, Southern Spars,
Emirates Team New Zealand's America's Cup Class AC50 yacht is one of the most technical yachts ever launched. ‘For us this is another opportunity to demonstrate how strong we are as a composite manufacturer,' says one of the founders and round the world racer, Mark Hauser. 'We have just built a yacht that is capable of winning the America's Cup.'... [more]


Mirabaud Yacht Racing Image Award 2017 officially launched
Mirabaud Yacht Racing Image,
The eighth edition of the leading sailing picture award will once again reassemble the world's most talented yacht racing photographers.... [more]


America's Cup - Dean Barker pleased with Softbank Team Japan progress
Softbank Team Japan,
Another week begins following the conclusion of another practice race period last week in Bermuda with SoftBank Team Japan continuing to making gains amongst the perceived leaders with mixed results. Despite going 4-7 for the week, the team had race wins against all rivals on the course including a dominant Friday session going 1-1 with Oracle Team USA and beating Emirates Team NZ... [more]


Mathew Belcher and Will Ryan claim World Cup title in France
Bronwen Hemmings,
Olympic Silver medallists Mathew Belcher OAM and Will Ryan have claimed a decisive victory in the World Cup title in France.... [more]


The world's most successful yacht to compete at AHIRW 2017
Rob Mundle,
The world's most successful ocean racing yacht over the past nine decades; the famous 16-metre long American yawl, Dorade, is to compete at Audi Hamilton Island Race Week 2017.... [more]


America's Cup - Spithill - It's so addictive
America's Cup,
The America's Cup has captivated the attention of the world for 166 years. In 1851, Queen Victoria was witness to the very first America's Cup event, watching the schooner America beat the best Great Britain could muster in a race around the Isle of Wight. That historic occasion gave birth to the famous quote, “Your Majesty, there is no second”... [more]


SAP brings cutting-edge solutions to World Sailing
Daniel Smith - World Sailing,
Over the next four years, SAP will bring its cutting-edge, innovative solutions to World Sailing's World Cup Series of events. SAP will transform the events by improving performance on the water, reinventing the fan experience on the shoreline and at home, simplifying operations for sailors and coaches and supplying media with information and insights to deliver a more informed commentary.... [more]


Sailing's World Cup Series standings released
Richard Aspland - World Sailing,
With an allocation of 20 places for the Olympic class fleets, 25 for the Laser, the Rio 2016 medallists will all receive invitations and be joined by the Round One Miami, USA and Round Two Hyères, France winners. The remaining places will be awarded to the lowest point scoring sailors throughout the Series to battle it out in the showcase Final.... [more]


Servicing winches for a longer, more efficient life
Harken,
A question we get asked often is all about winch servicing and how often should this be done and how hard is it. We thought we might try and answer the most common questions and put people's minds at ease as to how it's done. How often should you service your winches?... [more]


OmanAir get podium after eleventh-hour Extreme Sailing Series comeback
Oman Sail,
The Omani-flagged crew, this year led by New Zealand skipper Phil Robertson, jumped three places up the leaderboard to finish in third thanks to a stunning last-day performance on the waters of Fushan Bay.... [more]


Stunning cast for the Antigua Bermuda Race
Louay Habib,
With 22 entries, including 17 over 50ft and seven Maxis and one SuperMaxi, the sight of the fleet departing for the 900 nautical mile race will be nothing short of spectacular. The variety of the fleet shows the wide appeal of the offshore race, attracting ocean going cruisers, round the world racing yachts, high performance multihulls, as well as classic designs.... [more]


NZL Sailing Team - Meech best performed at Sailing World Cup Hyeres
Yachting New Zealand,
Sam Meech finished his first regatta since the Rio Olympics on a good note, with a third in the medal race at the World Cup in Hyeres overnight (NZT), but leaves France with mixed emotions after some up-and-down results. The Olympic bronze medallist finished ninth overall in the 60-strong Laser class. He won the third race of the regatta and had four other top-10 finishes... [more]


Big breeze test for Extreme Sailing Series fleet in Qingdao finale
Extreme Sailing Series™,
After three days of light winds in Qingdao a new weather front has arrived, bringing with it breeze of up to 20 knots to guarantee a thrilling final-day showdown to Act 2.... [more]


A Few Rays - Go Faster-
Indepthskincare,
How the right sunscreen can make the boat go faster A good sunscreen is a very necessary part of the sailor's equipment. When the sunscreen works really well and the sailor using it can do a multi-day regatta without burning or distraction, then that is a piece of equipment worth having.... [more]


GBR learn French lessons as Hyeres World Cup Series concludes
Lindsey Bell / RYA,
Having secured two medals in the 49er and 49erFX events on Saturday, the British Sailing Team had contenders and medal chances in four out of the five medal races on the closing day of this second round of the World Cup series, but narrowly missed out in each of them to finish fourth in the Laser, Laser Radial, Finn and 470 Women's events.... [more]


World Cup Series Hyères – Kontides steals gold again
Richard Aspland - World Sailing,
A colder, overcast day with a steady 8-12 knot breeze did nothing to dampen the spirits of the final few lucky World Cup Series medallists.... [more]


World Cup Series Hyeres – Turkish delight as Alican secures gold
Robert Deaves,
Lobert found the best course up the second beat to take the lead and extended down the run to the finish to take bronze, repeating his position from last year.... [more]


Team Oman Air score big breeze win at Extreme Sailing Series
Oman Sail,
Phil Robertson's men proved uncatchable as they romped home to glory in the seventh and last outing of the day as Qingdao delivered a 20-knot breeze blasting through the city's stadium racecourse.... [more]


Young guns firing in tricky penultimate day of Extreme Sailing Series
Extreme Sailing Series,
Skipper Rob Bunce's team of talented under 24s enjoyed their most successful outing since joining the global Stadium Racing tour at the start of 2016, only missing the podium once in seven races on Fushan Bay.... [more]


Nations' Cup – NZ wins again
RHKYC Media,
Competitors set out to find blue skies and a varied breeze of five to 10 knots with Race Officer Lucy Sutro sending racers on a three-loop harbour course between the Central Club buoy off of the Wan Chai Ferry terminal then to Shau Kei Wan(SKW) and back.... [more]
 



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