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Sail-World NZ e-Magazine - April 6 - Cup fire fight as Kiwis depart

05/04/2017

 
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 06 Apr 2017
 


Sail-World NZ e-Magazine - April 6 - Cup fire fight as Kiwis depart

The spray flies over the cycling grinders on Emirates Team NZ's AC50 during training in Auckland  Hamish Hooper/Emirates Team NZ
Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand e-magazine for April 6, 2017

Last week marked the end of Emirates Team New Zealand's work-up phase for the 35th America's Cup.

The team's AC50 will fly out sometime within the next week bound for Bermuda.

Going by ship will be the last of the chase-boats - expected to arrive in Bermuda about the time of the start of the Qualifier Series.

It would be fair to say that everything is not going as planned for the teams, with the new AC50 class presenting plenty of challenges for the designers and shore teams.

Most teams, if not all, have broken daggerboards - and not with turtle and marine debris strikes either.

It will be interesting, if measurement certificates are made public, to see how close the boats are to minimum weight. The smart money is that some are struggling with weight issues - triggered by the standard specification for the one-design AC50 being a little light in some areas. The teams do have the option to exceed the standard specification, but that carries a trade-off of increased weight, above the current minimum of 2432kgs all up.

Artemis Racing with their broken AC45T in Bermuda - April 5, 2017 Image: Chris Burville  The Royal Gazette ©

We won't know until the teams square off in Bermuda as to whether the cycling grinders is an advantage.

All the indicators are that pedal-power is superior to arm power. The watt calculations all point to pedals being superior with some of the numbers being put out by other teams being a little hard to believe, to put it mildly.

Of course, if there is only a power input requirement for about half of the sailing time, then there will be no advantage of feet over hands. But the AC50 looks to be power hungry and Emirates Team NZ's approach - at this stage - would seem to be delivering the goods.

In Bermuda, there has been some practice racing between the teams over a five day period and in a variety of conditions.

Oracle Team USA looked to have the measure of the other four, but Artemis Racing looked surprisingly good - a performance that is not unexpected and which many attributes to the acquisition of top designer Michel Kermarec from Oracle Team USA after the last America's Cup. Kermarec holds a PhD in Hydrodynamics and was the former head of performance prediction and appendage design with the America's Cup winner in 2010 and 2013. Many were surprised that the double America's Cup winner let him go.

Emirates Team New Zealand's new AC50 sailing for the second time in Auckland. February 15, 2017 - the day they damaged a daggerboard  Richard Gladwell

Artemis Racing claimed they did not have good results on the first day of practice racing in stronger winds but performed very well after that.

“We're still getting used to sailing the boat, and the windy and wavy conditions on Friday led to a tough start, losing our first two races. But it was good to finish off the day with a win against Jimmy, just on the line', said helmsman Nathan Outteridge.

“Moving into Saturday and Sunday, it got much lighter, and I was really pleased with how we were able to step it up. We won all our races on Saturday, and our first three today [Sunday], meaning it all came down to our final race with Oracle Team USA. We started strong, lead for the majority, but they got a shift on the last beat and managed to get in just ahead of us. We've certainly learnt a lot, and now we have a bit of time to start working on improving the way we sail the boat, the way we race the boat, as well as installing a few upgrades.'

The Swedish team suffered a setback they didn't need today with the breakup of their test platform - Artemis Racing's AC45T as they call it - really their surrogate boat built from a pair of AC45 hulls from the last campaign.

Worse is that we are told that the team were sailing with their new wingsail for the AC50. It didn't appear to be too damaged - but the last thing any teams needs is significant gear damage just six weeks from the start of the Qualifiers.

We have the latest update in this edition.

There has been plenty of the back and forth over daggerboards, how many you are allowed, whose got what and which teams have broken boards.

Zephyr - Zephyr 2017 Auckland Championships  Tim Nichols

Oracle Team USA skipper, Jimmy Spithill made the surprising comment: 'The fact is, I think everyone only has one set of foils at this point, so in lighter winds, everyone was compromised somewhat.'

For those who followed the Youtube video of the racing at MyisandhomeBDA will notice the AC50's looking a little soggy in tacks and gybes. Whether that is because of the soft hydraulic pressure in the tack as two of the crew, cross the boat, or because of the medium to heavy air foils is a debating point. However, the issue still seemed to be there in the breeze.

Those who have watched Emirates Team NZ training on the Waitemata Harbour will notice the difference - even allowing for the quality and angle of the video.

Some of the colour has come back into the America's Cup as the war of words picked up, and Emirates Team NZ found a way to directly respond without being asked to visit the Arbitration Panel.

We feature the exchange between Russell Coutts, who wears the dual hats of CEO of Oracle Team USA and America's Cup Events Authority, and Emirates Team NZ and the sailing media.

It transpires that sledging between teams is not specifically outlawed under the current Protocol. It is the teams that are not allowed to make a response to the taunts of ACEA, and can't criticise the current or future events but can fire off at each other, in the time honoured way.

NZL-32 co-designer, Doug Peterson will be admitted to the America's Cup Hall of Fame  


Many feel the current America's Cup has cosseted the teams, and that the colourful comments which were always part of the event have been expunged. The event is poorer for it.

That notion dried up this week with the social media slanging from Russell Coutts - which got a response, and certainly polarised fans in this part of the world.

While some might not like Coutts' attempts to put his viewpoint, the America's Cup is much the better for this antagonistic comment than it is without.

We should be in no doubt that there is a clear competitive divide in the 35th America's Cup. It may not be along the traditional lines of Challenger vs. Defender - it is Emirates Team New Zealand versus The Rest.

Follow it on Sail-World. We'll be reporting from Bermuda for the duration of the regatta.

- Emirates Team NZ Last Sail March 28, 2017  Richard Gladwell

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MAPFRE crew recover the rig after dismasting on March 30, 2017 off the Spanish coast  MAPFRE

World Match Racing Tour, Congressional Cup, Long Beach Yacht Club, Long Beach, CA, USA. 30th March 2017.  2015 Aston Harald

Hamish, winner of the 2017 National title - 2017 Jollyboat Nationals  HSC HSC

- Emirates Team NZ Last Sail March 28, 2017  Richard Gladwell

MRX Fleet - MRX Ladies Keelboat Nationals and Etchells International - Day 1  RNZYS Media

Jollyboats - Jollyboat Nationals 2017  Tim Nichols

- Emirates Team NZ - Final Day training in New Zealand - March 28, 2017  Hamish Hooper/Emirates Team NZ

MAPFRE is hauled after her dismasting during pre-race training session for the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18  Volvo Ocean Race




America's Cup - Artemis Racing drop wingsail in test session on AC45T
Richard Gladwell,
The Swedish America's Cup Challenger Artemis Racing has dropped a wingsail and suffered catastrophic boat damage to their training and test boat in Bermuda today. The wingsail is believed to be a new one and to the AC50 shape and design. Updated with new photo and eye witness report... [more]


Two new additions to the Doyle Sails New Zealand team
Doyle Sails,
Doyle Sails New Zealand is delighted to announce two new members to their ever growing fleet. Guy Pilkington will be joining our savvy local sales team as of April 3, 2017 and Bliss Neagle will be replacing Ellie Brade as the full-time Marketing & Communications Coordinator effective March 16, 2017.... [more]


America's Cup - Team NZ return fire at Coutts' social media bullets
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Emirates Team NZ have corrected the allegations made by America's Cup organisers in a media release on Thursday (NZT) over the team's daggerboard use. In the release, replayed by America's Cup Events Authority and Oracle Team USA CEO Sir Russell Coutts on his Facebook page. It was claimed that the Kiwi team had an issue with daggerboards and were using a rule they had not supported to keep sailing... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - MAPFRE is dismasted in practice session + Video
Richard Gladwell,
The 2017/18 Volvo Ocean Race entry, MAPRE, have confirmed that they were dismasted during a training session on Thursday near the island of Ons off the Spanish Coast. The team reported that there has been no personal injury on board and the boat and team have returned under their own power to their base in Sanxenxo. The broken mast is the one used in the last Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15.... [more]


A QandA with Charlie Enright about his recently announced VOR campaign
David Schmidt, Sail-World USA Editor,
On March 21, 2017, in Newport, Rhode Island, Americans Charlie Enright and Mark Towill announced their Team Vestas 11th Hour Racing campaign for the 2017/2018 Volvo Ocean Race. I caught up with Charlie Enright via email to learn more about his latest VOR adventure, which begins this October off of Alicante, Spain.... [more]


Jack Tar Regatta - Wet and windy makes for champagne sailing on Day 3
Andrew Delves, RNZYS,
If you were out on the course for Day 3 of the Jack Tar Regatta, it would have been hard to take your eye off the Division A TP52's battling out off Browns Island, with the supreme conditions ensuring these guys were sending it up and down the course in spectacular fashion.... [more]


America's Cup - First five day round of practice racing concludes
America's Cup Media,
The latest round of America's Cup Class (ACC) practice racing ahead of the 35th America's Cup concluded on a beautiful spring Sunday on the Great Sound. All five America's Cup teams now based in Bermuda took part in a series of match races in varied conditions, racing each other on a course that closely mirrors that to be used in May and June 2017... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Team AkzoNobel leaves Persico
Sail-World.com NZ,
The Simeon Tienpont skippered Team AkzoNobel Volvo65 has left the building facility at Persico Marine in Bergamo, Italy to The Boatyard in Lisbon under the custodianship of GAC Pindar. Before she left the yard at Persico the team had a celebration to mark the end of the build phase.... [more]


Collinson FX Market Commentary - Apr 5 - +ve auction fails to inspire
Collinson FX,
The AUD was impacted by the RBA, which left rates unchanged, despite massive house price pressures. Household debt and soaring house prices may cause alternative action from the RBA but rates cannot be raised due to concerns over growth in an economy transitioning from the mining boom. Loose monetary policy will drive currencies with differentials on the move!... [more]


The Inaugural Lidgard Sails Shorthanded Tarakohe Race
Brad Goode,
Friday March 24th hailed the start of the inaugural Lidgard Sails Shorthanded Race to Tarakohe. After what was a most amazing Queen Charlotte Sound sunrise, 18 boats and crews eagerly awaited the gun between the southern light on Motuara Island and Girvan, the start boat.... [more]


Navionics announces functionality available for Navico Brands
Rushton Gregory Communications,
Navico, a leading provider of marine electronics under the Lowrance, Simrad and B&G brands, and Navionics, the leader in content and location-based services for the recreational boating and outdoor markets, have collaborated to make several new features available to customers using Navionics charts. The NOS56 software update released for a wide range of new and existing models adds compatibility... [more]


Lisa Blair heads to Cape Town under motor following dismasting
Lisa Blair Sails the World,
Lisa Blair has assessed the damage to her yacht, Climate Action Now, after being dismasted 895 nm south of Cape Town in 40 knot winds and seven metre swells early in the morning of April 4, 2017. She made a PAN PAN call over the radio at approximately 0300 (AET) / 1900 (SAST) signalling an urgent threat to her safety and this remains in place.... [more]


Lisa Blair dismasted 895nm South of Cape Town
Lisa Blair Sails the World,
At approximately 0300hrs (AEST) on April 4, Lisa Blair issued a PAN PAN 895nm south of Cape Town when in 40 knot winds and seven metre swell her boat Climate Action Now was dismasted after the port shroud broke in a knock down. Her position was reported as 048:38:384 S 022:31:430 E. Search and Rescue in Cape Town have been notified and will provide assistance if required.... [more]


Walker named as RYA Director of Racing
Lindsey Bell / RYA,
The double Olympic medallist, America's Cup sailor and Volvo Ocean Race-winning skipper will take up the baton from John Derbyshire OBE, who is set to retire later this year after 32 years' involvement with the organisation, including 16 years in the Director of Racing role.... [more]


New Sardinian venue for GC32 Racing Tour
GC32 Racing Tour,
While Cagliari is well known in international sailing circles having previously hosted events for the TP52 and RC44 circuits as well as being the base for Luna Rossa's 35th America's Cup challenge, Villasimius, until now, has been something of a secret Italians have liked to keep to keep to themselves.... [more]


Top of the Gulf Regatta set to welcome 3000th entry
Event Media,
Having received international acclaim in 2016 and 2014, the multi award-winning regatta is an international showcase for sailing and the Gulf of Thailand. Famous for its warm weather sailing and good winds, Top of the Gulf Regatta has a well earned reputation for world-class sailing and race management, and a relaxed and convivial après-regatta scene.... [more]


World's best kitefoilers heading to Korea for KiteFoil Gold Cup
IKA,
Double World Champion Maxime Nocher is determined to defend his 2016 title, but the competition will be tight with several runner-ups aiming for the podium.... [more]


One final race on Day 3 BVI Spring Regatta determines winners
BVI Spring Regatta,
Competitors in the 46th edition of the BVI Spring Regatta were only too happy to call it quits after one final race on Sunday when extremely light air made for very shifty and challenging conditions. Little breeze translated to a very hot day so a swim and a cold beer was the perfect race substitute for most of the 86-strong fleet.... [more]


Congressional Cup - From black flag to Crimson Blazer
Aston Harald,
In a series of matches that were as mercurial as the weather, Ian Williams (GBR) and his team GAC Pindar triumphed in the 53rd Congressional Cup, beating Johnie Berntsson (SWE) in a fifth and final winner-take-all match.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - MAPFRE expected to be back sailing in two weeks
Jonno Turner, Volvo Ocean Race,
MAPFRE will be back sailing in just over two weeks, with a new rig already on its way and the team eager to get back in training following the dismasting of their Volvo Ocean 65 on Thursday. That will be in remarkably quick time, with the new mast due to arrive in Lisbon as early as Thursday, 6 April.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ concludes sailing program in NZ
Hamish Hooper,
After 21 days of sailing in the Hauraki Gulf, Emirates Team New Zealand has lowered its bold red wing sail in New Zealand for the final time with the focus immediately shifting to begin disassembling their race boat and get it ready to be packaged up for its Emirates flight to Bermuda.... [more]


Jollyboat Nationals sailed at Howick Sailing Club
Tim Nichols,
20 boats contested the series, with competitors travelling from Torbay, French Bay and Maraetai. 2 races were sailed on Friday in very light and shifty conditions, 4 races on Sunday in near perfect 14-16 knot conditions from the south and a further 2 races on Sunday afternoon after a 2 hour delay due to lack of wind in in 7-8 knots.... [more]


Zephyr Auckland Championship won by Tim Sneddon
Tim NIchols,
In conjunction with the Jollyboats, the Zephyr Association contested their Auckland Championship over the weekend of the 18th and 19th March at Howick Sailing Club. The regatta was held over two days in stunning conditions, with the first day serving up challenging 15-17 knot winds from the South West... [more]


MRX Ladies Keelboat Nationals and Etchells International - Day 2
Georgia Witt,
The results are in with the 2017 Line 7 Women's Keelboat Nationals and the 2017 Coast Etchell's National Championships being decided. Melinda Henshaw and her crew are the official 2017 MRX National Women's Keelboat Champions. Team Lisa from Sydney, Australia won the 2017 Coast Etchell's National Championships... [more]


MRX Ladies Keelboat Nationals and Etchells International - Day 1
Georgia Witt,
It was a slow drifting start to the 2017 Etchells Internationals and NZ Women's Keelboat Championship with racing able to get underway at 1pm when the wind filled in, and we were able to get 3 really tight and competitive races in. RNZYS has a six-team strong fleet competing for the coveted title of the 2017 Line 7 NZ Women's Keelboat Champion this year.... [more]


America's Cup - ACEA spills beans on Kiwi daggerboards
Bernie Wilson, Assoc. Press,
Skullduggery and spying are alive and well in the America's Cup, and so too apparently is a nasty feud between Emirates Team NZ and the regatta's organizing authority. In a statement explaining changes to the rules governing the extremely technical daggerboards the America's Cup Event Authority took the highly unusual step of informing the world that Team NZ damaged two of its daggerboards... [more]


Berntsson and Williams on the brink at Congressional Cup
Aston Harald,
'Choices are the hinges of destiny,' goes the famous quote by Edwin Markham, and today's Congressional Cup racing proved that making good choices can make, or break, you.... [more]


A Few Rays- Calculate how long your sunscreen lasts.
Indepthskincare,
Exposure to the sun is a serious issue for all those who venture on the water. Confused by SPF's? It's easy to calculate how long you will be protected by using the following process.... [more]


Trofeo Princesa Sofia Iberostar – Five Finn finale makes magic moments
Robert Deaves,
Put five top Finn sailors on a beautiful stretch of turquoise waters, 25 knots of wind and baking hot sunshine and you have a recipe for some magic happening. Magic happened today in Palma.... [more]


Trofeo Princesa Sofia Iberostar – Palma winners crowned
Andi Robertson,
While it is the first major Olympic classes regatta victories for the up and coming winners of the 49er class, for the triumphant Men's 470 pair, the Laser Radial, the men's RS:X, the outright winner of the Princesa Sofia Trophy is 2012 Olympic bronze medallist Zofia Noceti-Klepacka.... [more]


Williams dominates Repechage, qualifies for Quarter Finals
Aston Harald,
In France they call it a “Repêchage.” In America it's known as a “do-over.” And today, in the world of top-level match racing, it was called “redemption.... [more]


America's Cup - Aboard Emirates Team NZ for the End of the Beginning
Richard Gladwell,
Emirates Team New Zealand are well-advanced with the pack-out process on their America's Cup Challenger after wrapping up their New Zealand testing program. In the six weeks that has elapsed since the AC50 was launched in Auckland, the team has worked through their testing checklist. 'It feels about the right time to be leaving', says team CEO, Grant Dalton.... [more]


Burling lost overboard as 'hairy moments' highlight Team NZ testing
Duncan Johnstone,
It's been a hectic six weeks since launching their new AC50 and bedding in radical new systems. Once comfortable with them, the team has really put the heat on squeezing every bit of performance out of the foiling monster.... [more]


Young gun shows how it's done at the 2017 Jollyboat Nationals
Jim Molloy,
Hamish Hall-Smith took overall honours with a master class in handling a Jolly boat in all conditions. The event was hosted by Howick Sailing club and it is safe to say they couldn't have done a better job.... [more]


The Maxi Edmond De Rothschild unveiled
Gitana,
Who could have wagered just ten years ago that a 32-metre long and 23-metre wide multihull would be capable of flying around the world driven by just one skipper?... [more]


Registration opens for the TT-R Slalom European Championships
IKA,
Both open age fleets (men and women) and Boys and Girls (born 1999 and after) will compete over five competition days, providing a perfect testing ground for the World Championships later this year, and the Youth Olympic Qualifier Events in 2018.... [more]


Finn format test heads to finale as first finalists are qualified
Robert Deaves,
After the close of the first stage for the Finn fleet at the 48th Trofeo Princesa Sofia Iberostar in Palma, the first finalists are known and the rest of the sailors now know what they need to do to make the finals. Alican Kaynar, from Turkey and Deniss Karpak, from Estonia, go right through to the Final on Saturday and can benefit from a day off on Friday.... [more]


Berntsson blasts through qualifying at Congressional Cup
Aston Harald,
“Mr Canfield, I like your jacket!” announced reigning Match Racing World Champion Phil Robertson (NZL), at the 53rd Congressional Cup's opening ‘Meet the Skippers' dinner.... [more]


Everyone gets a piece of the pie on Day 1 of Congressional Cup
World Match Racing Tour,
Caught in the shifts – from 185 degrees to 230 degrees – Congressional Cup defending champion Taylor Canfield (ISV) lost to Harry Price (AUS) by a full minute, while Sam Gilmour's (AUS) time over Nicolai Sehested (DEN) was nearly the same.... [more]


Para World Sailing Strategic Plan heading in the right direction
Daniel Smith,
Sir Philip Craven, International Paralympic Committee (IPC) President met with senior World Sailing officials, receiving an update on the progress the world governing body is making in its Para World Sailing Strategic Plan.... [more]


America's Cup - Cup organisers weigh in with repair advice for Team NZ
Richard Gladwell,
UPDATED: America's Cup Events Authority has issued a statement endeavouring to clarify the rules in the 35th America's Cup governing the use and replacement of daggerboards. In particular, the ACEA seem to be concerned about the options for Emirates Team New Zealand regarding the repair or replacement of a daggerboard ACEA claims was broken claimed to be on the second day of sailing... [more]


Hydrofoil Pro Tour - Day 3
Olivia Rose,
Again, a little chill set in last night and promises for a great day of wind for today for the final day of Racing. On Day 2 of the Hydrofoil Pro Tour the wind was light and steady, eight - eleven knots for races six, seven, and eight. Direction was 355 degrees to 20 degrees magnetic.... [more]


America's Cup Hall of Fame to induct three personalities in 2017
Herreshoff Marine Museum,
The America's Cup Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will take place on October 5, 2017 in San Diego, California, aboard the U.S.S. Midway. Three personalities will be inducted John K. Marshall (USA) Doug Peterson (USA), and Syd Fischer (AUS).... [more]


Trofeo Princesa Sofía IBEROSTAR – Perfect day of three wins
Andi Robertson,
Hungry to make their mark at the 49er FX European Championships when they come to their home water of Kiel in June, the duo who have sailed together since 2011 have been a class apart so far at the European season opener.... [more]


Princesa Sofia Iberostar– Breeze shuffles fleet but Karpak still leads
Robert Deaves,
The first race of the day was won by Hungarian, Zsombor Berecz, from Alessio Spadoni of Italy and Piotr Kula of Poland. Max Salminen of Sweden, then won the second race from Alican Kaynar, of Turkey and Ondrej Teply, of the Czech Republic.... [more]


America's Cup - Talbot Wilson reports from the Practice Series
Sail-World,
Talbot Wilson looks at the first five day practice racing session just concluded in Bermuda. All five America's Cup teams training in Bermuda have wrapped up the first of six “practice racing periods” allowed under the latest changes to the 2017 America's Cup protocol. The protocol changes were approved March 16 by the defender, Oracle Team USA and signed by the four challengers in Bermuda.... [more]


Princesa Sofía Iberostar – New wave of passion in Palma
Andi Robertson,
For many of the 833 sailors racing at the opening day of what is effectively the start of the new four year Olympic cycle of European regattas brings a unique excitement.... [more]


Princesa Sofia Iberostar – Karpak consistent as format test begins
Robert Deaves,
Karpak got away to the best start at with a 3, 2 scoreline, leaving him at the top of the fleet, on a day when many sailors picked up wildly different scores as the wind played tricks with the fleet in the second race.... [more]


17 Australian entries for the World Masters Games sailing Regatta
Paul White,
Seven Wetas, including Paul White's brand new birthday boat still in gift wrapping, appeared at Port Kembla Sailing Club for the Lake Illawarra Weta Camp - the final training weekend to share knowledge and help bring the Australian Weta Team up to the same high standard... [more]


Princess Sofia Trophy – Park's pride as he prepares for Palma finale
Anisha Walkerley / RYA,
‘Sparky', as Park is commonly known, will preside over some 63 British Sailing Team athletes at the first major European event of the year, before moving on to a new role at British Cycling next month after over 20 years with the RYA.... [more]


2018 Zhik 29er World Championship - NOR and entry open
RHKYC,
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club today announced the release of the Notice of Race for the Zhik 29er World Championship 2018. Eligible skippers are invited to apply for entry to this premier event.... [more]


New boats and old favourites prepare for BVI Spring Regatta
BVI Spring Regatta,
Always offering up something new and different, the BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival 2017 is pleased to welcome the C&C 30 Sportboat and Gunboat fleets to this year's event which kicks off on Monday with registration at noon and opening party at 6pm.... [more]


World Match Racing Tour - Images from Perth
Ian Roman/WMRT,
Image gallery from the first round of the World Match Racing Tour sailed in Perth, Western Australia... [more]


Bureau Vallée 2 back in the water in Brittany
Bureau Vallée,
The former Banque Populaire VIII aboard which Armel Le Cléac'h won the last Vendée Globe was put back in the water on Friday in Lorient (Brittany), with her new decoration in the colours of Bureau Vallée.... [more]
 



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