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Sail-World NZ e-Magazine - March 13 - Carnage, Characters and Colour

13/03/2017

 
The latest sailing news from New Zealand and the world.
    
 13 Mar 2017
 


Sail-World NZ e-Magazine - March 13 - Carnage, Characters and Colour

Phil Robertson helming Oman Air - 2017 Extreme Sailing Series - Act 1, Muscat, Oman  Lloyd Images/Extreme Sailing Series
Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand e-magazine for March 13, 2017

About this time of an America's Cup season, the sap begins rising as new boats are launched, and Cup fans get their first sight of the various team designers' response to the latest America's Cup Class rule.

In the monohull days, of course, we initially only got a partial glimpse thanks to the shrouding practices adopted by all teams to hide the nether regions of their Challenger or Defender and trial boats. But that changed on Unveiling Day, when we saw all.

Bases were hidden behind steel fences, and the initial impressions of the boats came from what could be gleaned from shots of the boats either sailing or at rest. Then guesstimates could be done as to the length from which other key measurements could be deduced. Slowly the picture unfolded.

Emirates Team New Zealand yachts NZL92 (closest) and NZL84 bare all, Unveiling day. Valencia.   Emirates Team New Zealand / Photo Chris Cameron ETNZ ©

Eventually, the monohulls all devolved into the same corner of the rule and design differences appeared to become less noticeable. But on the water, there was usually a speed difference, coupled with smart sailing which served to produce a significant and repeatable performance margin.

That continued into the last America's Cup with the first wingsailed catamarans - with Oracle Team USA going down the aero-route with their more aerodynamically efficient hulls and approach. Emirates Team NZ committed to a more seaworthy design that could and did sail right at the top end of the then 33kt wind limit - before it was reduced to the more modest 19.9-24.4kts for the 34th America's Cup.

That all changed again in the current America's Cup when the decision was made to adopt a one-design platform (multihull-speak for the hulls, crossbeams and all the floating bits).

Now for the first time in Cup history, media could take photos of the AC50's under construction. There are no real design secrets in a one-design and therefore nothing to hide - unless team principals have retained their design paranoia.

The wingsails are also the same profile shape - so there is nothing of discernable difference there to catch the fan's attention.

Never seen before - AC50 hull construction May 2016  Richard Gladwell

The bits that are free territory for the design teams are not well understood by the fans.

Hydrofoiling is a dark-science for most. The nuances of daggerboard shape are eye-glazing stuff. And control systems and parasitic drag reduction are beyond the ken of all but the most technically inclined - if indeed the differences can be seen.

So it is probably no surprise that the conversation level lights up when a team does come out with something different, to which the sailing fans can relate.

At Sail-World we can see this in our story ranking with the story on Emirates Team New Zealand's introduction of cycling grinders attracting over 60,000 reads, backed up by a second story from ETNZ skipper Glenn Ashby pulling a further 22,500 reads and so on for a total of six stories that pulled a total story reads of 108,000.

Stories on the other five AC teams and the launches of their AC50's pulled a total of 22,500 reads in total across eight stories.

The Emirates Team NZ cycling grinders story was rather sensational in what has been a very bland event to date. But even dropping off ETNZ's two top rating stories, the Kiwi team pulled the same readership as the other teams combined - and with half the number of stories published.

For many years, with the rise of professional sailing there has been a progressive dumbing down of the tone of event reporting, as the PR moguls take the edge off any controversy, or simply cover it up by omission.

That thinking has been taken to a new level in the America's Cup with the hastily introduced Dalton Clause in the Protocol for the 34th America's Cup. That was extended to cover all matters before the anonymous Arbitration Panel in the current Cup (including an admission that a matter is even being referred to the Arbitration Panel). More legalese was tacked onto the Protocol in December prohibiting and any adverse comment about plans for future America's Cups.

It is a curious state of affairs for an event that has been built on controversy and colourful figures having their say off the water. Now we are seeing the effect in readership figures as we exit the surreal world of the America's Cup World Series and re-enter similar phases to previous Cups.

Yamaha and appliancesonline in a tight spinnaker battle as they head for the bottom mark - JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship  Frank Quealey /Australian 18 Footers League

The readership effect of the blanding the sport was reinforced in the JJ Giltinan Trophy, just concluded.

At Sail-World we conducted a series of daily interviews conducted with the skipper of Yamaha NZ, which attracted 28,500 reads during the series compared to 19,600 reads for the official reports for the regatta. (We hasten to point out that the official reports for the 18fters are amongst the very best we receive at Sail-World - always available within a couple of hours of the race finish, with excellent images, and the full results).

The point with comparing the two approaches is that controversy and colour do make a big difference to the readership of stories - which is a good indication of the level of interest in the event from fans.

By various means, the life-breath is being snuffed out of the America's Cup and other events. Aside from the Emirates Team NZ stories mentioned over the last 30 days, the first story from another America's Cup team comes in at 22nd - and a second story on the same team, Artemis Racing, comes in at 29th.

Of course, when there is a vacuum created something else will come along to fill it. Fans will find that new event for themselves and follow it rather than some erstwhile event manager coming up with a cunning plan for the Next New Thing.

Thurlow Fisher Lawyers and Ilve side by side at top speed on the run into Rose Bay - 18ft Skiffs: Queen of the Harbour & Alice Burton Memorial Trophy 2017  18footers.com

Outside Emirates Team NZ, the events that are getting the readership over the past month are 18ft skiffs and Vendee Globe. There is definitely a changing of the guard. Expect the Volvo Ocean Race to also make strong inroads into the space once enjoyed by the America's Cup.

Other events that are ongoing - like the World Match Racing Tour, Extreme Sailing Series - do get some traction, but again do many times better with an injection of controversy and colour, aided by some stunning action images.

The rate of fan shift is becoming evident almost weekly as more and more events are being covered live on Youtube. They have taken their lead from the 34th America's Cup - which used YouTube very successfully to distribute its coverage to a worldwide audience.

This Cup cycle there are still many videos being posted on YouTube by event organisers and the teams. But the top raters on the America's Cup Channel are clips involving capsizing and carnage - with the last two races of The Comeback intervening in the top eight.

The AC72's pulled a big following on YouTube for the final race of the 34th Match in San Francisco  Guilain Grenier Oracle Team USA ©

The 34th America's Cup on YouTube pulled 227,000 viewers on its lowest day climbing to 1,100,000 on the final Race 19 of the San Francisco Series.

These are better than the last Volvo Ocean Race with the VOR Start replays pulling 100,000 to just under 500,000 views. However, the 34th America's Cup was saved by The Comeback which got cut-through with the general sporting fans.

The trend to online viewing should accelerate with the uptake of smart TV's with the ability to view YouTube, along with much higher use of mobile devices - which again pull viewers in the direction of YouTube and away from subscription based satellite TV viewing.

But still the Three C's of successful coverage are the drivers of Carnage, Characters, and Colour (an interesting angle to which sailing fans and non-sailing media can relate). The more boxes that can be ticked, the better.

Quite what happens in the upcoming Cup which gets underway in 70 days time remains to be seen.

But which ever way you do the analysis, there is definitely a change underway, and the trend is clear.

Day 3 - 52 Super Series – Miami Royal Cup  Nico Martinez/ Martinez Studio

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Chris Steele and the Tawera Racing Team - 2017 Extreme Sailing Series - Act 1, Muscat, Oman  Lloyd Images/Extreme Sailing Series

Provezza - 52 Super Series - Miami Royal Cup 2017 - Final day  © Max Ranchi Photography

- WASZP NZ Nationals, Manly Sailing Club, March 2017  John Adair

- WASZP NZ Nationals, Manly Sailing Club, March 2017  John Adair

- WASZP NZ Nationals, Manly Sailing Club, March 2017  John Adair

- OKI 24 Hour Race 2017 - Lake Pupuke  Murrays Bay S.C

- OKI 6 Hour Race 2017 - Lake Pupuke  Murrays Bay S.C

Adam Minoprio helmed SAP Extreme to a series win in the 2017 Extreme Sailing Series - Act 1, Muscat, Oman  Lloyd Images/Extreme Sailing Series


Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ



Extreme Sailing Series - NZ's Minoprio helms SAP to win in Muscat
Sail-World.com NZL,
New Zealand sailors were scattered through the teams competing in the first round of the 2017 Extreme Sailing Series. Five of the nine teams had Kiwis on board, four were skippered by New Zealand sailors and two New Zealand teams were entered in the event which has just concluded in Muscat, Oman.... [more]


North Sails have some big small boat and skiff results
North Sails NZ,
“It's been a super-busy season and there are still some big regattas to come, from Optimists right up to Young 88s, but we've seen some really good results so far,” says Derek Scott, manager of North New Zealand One Design team. In the Optimist fleet, young Murrays Bay sailor Seb Menzies is currently top of the national rankings... [more]


Youth America's Cup - Help the NZL Sailing Team to compete in Bermuda
RNZYS,
In January this year, Yachting New Zealand announced the NZL Sailing Team to compete for this year's Red Bull Youth America's Cup. The NZL Sailing Team will go into the event, which runs in conjunction with the America's Cup in Bermuda in June, as defending champions.... [more]


Southern Spars takes to the air with new composite engineering project
Sail-World & Southern Spars,
One of the challenges for companies who have had their roots in the marine industry is diversification beyond that field. Moving into the composites engineering for non-marine projects is becoming a more common occurrence as clients realise the opportunities from utilising the expertise of composite boat and spar builders.... [more]


Stu Bannatyne joins Dongfeng Race Team for 2017/18 Volvo Ocean Race
Ellie Brade,
Doyle Sails NZ is proud that a core member of its grand prix sales and support team, Stu Bannatyne, has just been announced as one of the members of the Dongfeng Race Team for the next Volvo Ocean Race. The race is one of the sailing calendar's most challenging and Bannatyne's appointment is a credit to his reputation as one of the sailing world's best respected and experienced offshore sailors.... [more]


Two Man Round North Island Race - Testing conditions for Final Leg
Yachting NZ,
The sailors in the Round North Island two-handed will be gearing up for testing conditions this week for the final leg into Auckland. The last boats in the third leg from Wellington were due into Napier on Tuesday afternoon.... [more]


Radio Controlled sailing - Ian Vickers wins Australian IOM Nationals
Phil Pryde,
The Australian IOM (International One Metre) class nationals, were held at Kogarah Bay, Botany Bay, NSW Australia on February 9-12 and attracting a fleet of 52 sailors and boats. Former 470 sailor, Ian Vickers won with a net 50 points after 19 races, with three discard races. He was a whopping 38 points clear of second place Rob Bennett (AUS).... [more]


First NZ WASZP Nationals - Flying and Foiling at Manly SC
John Adair,
Manly Sailing Club hosted the inaugural NZL WASZP Nationals over the weekend of 4-5 March 2017, in the waters just off Big Manly Beach, forty minutes north of Auckland. Rarely has a new boat class grown so quickly in New Zealand and its fan-base is expanding rapidly, not just in New Zealand but worldwide.... [more]


Worlds first WASZP National Championships held in NZ
Mike Pasco,
The World's first ever WASZP National Championships held in NZ at Manly Sailing Club on the fourth and fifth of March. The WASZP is a one design foiling dinghy that was launched onto the world sailing scene last year. The fleet raced as one, with divisions for Youth, Women, Open and Masters.... [more]


RSA Laser Regatta - 40th edition attracts big fleet at Panmure
Ian Wallace,
The 40th edition of the RSA Laser Regatta, sailed at Panmure Lagoon SC, started with a gentle breeze of to 9 to 14 knots from the South West. One by one 50 expectant jockeys and their steeds coming as far as the UK, Taipa, Port Ohope, Hamilton, Lake Ngaroto and the four corners of Auckland descended on the Lagoon to do battle on the water.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Southern Spars to be rig supplier for second race
Volvo Ocean Race,
Southern Spars, the world's leading carbon fibre spar manufacturer, will be the official supplier of the full rig package for the One Design Volvo Ocean 65 fleet for a second consecutive race, a move that strengthens the Auckland-based company's historic ties with sailing's toughest team challenge. Southern Spars have been supplying spars to Volvo Ocean Race podium finishers since 1989-90... [more]


Collinson FX Market Commentary - Mar 11-12 - KIWI recovers above 69c
Collinson FX,
The Dollar has been on a bull run, which is likely continue, when the Fed embarks on a rate rise program for 2017. The Dollar settled to close the week, with the EUR jumping to 1.0690, supported by stronger than expected German trade data. Commodity currencies regained some ground, with the AUD back to 0.7550, while the KIWI jumped back above 0.6900.... [more]


Queen of Harbour and Alice Burton Memorial Trophy - Overall report
Frank Quealey,
Nicole Johnson became the 2017 Queen of Sydney Harbour when she crewed on Smeg to win the annual Queen of the Harbour, sponsored by Hunt, which was sailed in 17-knots North East wind today.... [more]


52 Super Series - Azzurra are Royal Cup Kings of Miami
52 Super Series,
In winning the 52 Super Series second regatta of the 2017 season, the 52 Super Series Miami Royal Cup, Azzurra proved once again that a team on the bounceback from a modest preceding event is often at its most potent. The emblematic team of the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda felt they were not at their best in Key West in January, lacking speed when they finished in fifth... [more]


52 Super Series - Miami Royal Cup - Final day images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Photographer Max Ranchi was on water at 52 Super Series - Miami Royal Cup 2017 and provided this gallery of images from final day action.... [more]


52 Super Series - Miami Royal Cup - Final day images by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery was on water at 52 Super Series - 2017 Miami Royal Cup and provided this gallery of images from today last races and prize giving.... [more]


Azzurra wins the Miami Royal Cup, second event in the 52 Super Series
Azzurra,
Azzurra has won the Miami Royal Cup, the second event in the 2017 52 Super Series, and is currently at the lead of the Series too. The next event will be in May, in Scarlino, Tuscany: the Rolex TP52 World Championship where results will also count for points in the Super Series.... [more]


SAP Extreme Sailing Team clinch opening win of Extreme Sailing Series
Extreme Sailing Series,
After 26 races over four days three teams - SAP Extreme Sailing Team, Oman Air and Alinghi - went into the final race, worth double points, capable of taking the overall win.... [more]


Vendée Globe – Sébastien looks back at 124 days of being alone
Vendée Globe,
It was obvious for anyone following this race that for Sébastien Destremau, the solo round the world voyage was anything but easy. Technical problems, calms, storms, being alone... Last night after finishing the race fifty days after the winner, Armel Le Cléac'h, the skipper of TechnoFirst-faceOcean gave us his first impressions.... [more]


Strong start for Team Oman Air in Extreme Sailing Series opener
Oman Sail,
The crew, now with $1 million World Match Racing Tour winner Phil Robertson at the helm, scored 16 podium finishes in 27 races.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series™ offers perfect proving ground for youth teams
Extreme Sailing Series,
They don't call it the Extreme Sailing Series™ for nothing – and that's just what the young guns on Team Tilt and NZL Sailing Team have been finding out on their debuts on the global Stadium Racing tour.... [more]


52 Super Series - Azzurra on the cusp of Miami Royal Cup win-
52 Super Series,
Azzurra carry a ten points lead into the final day of the Miami Royal Cup and are looking to reprise their last 52 Super Series regatta title when they won the last event of 2016, the EGNOS Cascais Cup.... [more]


Sébastien Destremau takes 18th place to bring Vendée Globe to a close
Vendee Globe,
Sébastien Destremau (TechnoFirst–FaceOcean) crossed the Vendée Globe finish line off Les Sables d'Olonne in eighteenth place at 00hrs 40min et 18 sec UTC on Saturday 11th March 2017 after 124 days, 12 hours, 38 minutes and 18 seconds of racing since the start on 6th November. The skipper from Toulon is the final competitor to complete this eighth edition of the non-stop solo round the world race.... [more]


Azzurra wins a race and stays in the lead at the Miami Royal Cup
Azzurra,
With an excellent first place finish in the first race followed by an eighth place finish in the second race Azzurra is still in the lead in the Miami Royal Cup with ten points advantage on the second placed boat. Tomorrow is the final day in the second event in the 2017 52 Super Series, the Miami Royal Cup.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series – SAP Extreme Sailing Team nudge ahead
Extreme Sailing Series,
Danish crew SAP Extreme Sailing Team, home team Oman Air and champions Alinghi all held the top spot at some stage during the third thrilling day of racing at Muscat's Almouj Golf.... [more]


Dramatic day sets Oman Air up for Extreme Sailing Series Act 1 title
Oman Sail,
Team Oman Air was slow out of the blocks but the highly-experienced crew soon hit their stride with a string of podium finishes, including two wins. Going into the final race Phil Robertson's men were narrowly ahead of the SAP Extreme Sailing Team, only to be knocked off pole position ahead of tomorrow's finale thanks to a sixth-place finish, their worst of the day.... [more]


Trofeo Princesa Sofía IBEROSTAR – A regatta ready for innovation
Trofeo Princesa Sofía,
The Princesa Sofía IBEROSTAR will bring innovations for the Olympic Classes in many ways, but the first novelty will be the inclusion of the ORC and one design J80 class that will sail from Friday 24th to Sunday 26th, based at Real Club Náutico de Palma.... [more]


Vendée Globe – Sébastien Destremau to cross the line this evening
Vendée Globe,
Sébastien Destremau is less than fifty miles from the finish in Les Sables d'Olonne. But he is not expected to finish before 1800hrs UTC, as the wind is set to drop away forcing the skipper of TechnoFirst-faceOcean to tack in light airs.... [more]


52 Super Series Miami Royal Cup– Quantum Racing win, Azzurra hold firm
52 Super Series,
The 52 Super Series champions who won four out of five regattas last season, Quantum Racing, today came right back after a poor Wednesday when they added 13 points to their aggregate. With TP52 newcomer Bora Gulari steering, and Terry Hutchinson on tactics they made their small speed advantage in light airs work for them on the first beat and stretched out a good early lead, winning comfortably.... [more]


St Barths Bucket - RigPro Service team at your service.
Ben Gladwell, Southern Spars,
RigPro, Southern Spars' service division has some of its top service technicians at the St. Barths Bucket. We can assist and provide advice for competing yachts in the regatta and cruising in the Caribbean.... [more]


Oman Air go top as battle for Extreme Sailing Series Act 1 heats up
Extreme Sailing Series,
Home team Oman Air snatched the overall lead in the opening Act of the Extreme Sailing Series™ in a second day of intense action in Muscat today.... [more]


52 Super Series - Miami Royal Cup - Race 5 action-shots by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Photographer Max Ranchi was on water at 52 Super Series - 2017 Miami Royal Cup and provided this gallery of images from race five.... [more]


Azzurra stays in the lead in the 52 Super Series - Miami Royal Cup
Azzurra,
With an excellent second place finish in the only race raced today Azzurra is still in the lead in the Miami Royal Cup. Conditions were very light and unstable so there was only one race today.... [more]


Two sailors rescued from yacht 210 NM from Sydney en route from NZ
Sail-World.com/NZ,
New South Wales Police have advised that two sailors have rescued from a 40ft yacht 210nm off the New South Wales coast on Tuesday. In a joint operation between the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) and NSW Police two people have been rescued from a yacht in distress about 210 nautical miles (NM) east north east of Sydney.... [more]


VPLP Design reflect on their three round the world record setters
VPLP Design & Sail-World.com,
Leading French designer VPLP Design have had an outstanding few months over the European winter of 2016–2017. In the space of just a few weeks, between 25 December and 26 January, Thomas Coville broke the solo round the world record, Armel Le Cléac'h sailed to victory in the Vendée Globe, and Francis Joyon and crew won the Jules Verne Trophy.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series – Oman Air go top as battle for glory heats up
Extreme Sailing Series,
Phil Robertson's men made amends for their slow start to the 2017 season opener yesterday with a masterclass of consistency, claiming one win and two runner-up spots over the five races held off Muscat's Almouj Golf.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Fourth team confirmed but to be announced later
Volvo Ocean Race,
The fourth team for the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 is now confirmed – and will be revealed later this month. With over seven months to go before the beginning of the next edition in October, the new campaign joins Team AkzoNobel, Dongfeng Race Team and MAPFRE in early preparations for the 2017-18 start line in Alicante.... [more]


Miami Royal Cup – Day 2 – Double top Azzurra work their Miami magic
52 Super Series,
Azzurra may have had to wait until the second day of the second event of the 52 Super Series season, to score their first race wins of 2017, but two well earned victories off Miami Beach Wednesday sees the Roemmers family team step eight points clear of Platoon at the top of the regatta standings.... [more]


52 Super Series - Miami Royal Cup - Day 2 action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery was on water at 52 Super Series - 2017 Miami Royal Cup and provided this gallery of images from Day 2 action.... [more]


Azzurra gets double wins on the second day of the Miami Royal Cup
Azzurra,
Two first place finishes in today's two races mean that Azzurra is at the lead in the provisional results of the 2017 52 Super Series, ahead of Platoon and Provezza. The Miami Royal Cup will conclude on Saturday, March 11th.... [more]


52 Super Series – Miami Royal Cup – Races 3 and 4 images by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Photographer Max Ranchi provided this gallery of images from race three and race four... [more]


Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race 2016 – Video – The Spirit of Yachting
Rolex media,
The Rolex Spirit of Yachting film series presents the 72nd Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race — the action, highlights and memorable moments in a 25-minute documentary. The behind-the-scenes footage covers peak moments during the 628-nautical-mile course, from the start in Sydney Harbour, to Perpetual Loyal's record-breaking race time by nearly 5 hours, as well as interviews with key players.... [more]


Muscat delivers classic race for Extreme Sailing Series season opener
Extreme Sailing Series,
Muscat's old town of Muttrah provided a stunning backdrop as nine international crews went head to head in their super-fast foiling GC32 catamarans for the first time this year.... [more]


François and MACIF to attempt single-handed round the world record
Service presse trimaran MACIF,
Although François enjoyed taking a breather over the winter break, he nonetheless continued to train and to sail on board the M24; the team's own customized version of a Diam 24, to test some of the developments they were envisaging for the MACIF trimaran.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series – Team Oman Air comes back from a shaky start
Oman Sail,
With their recent convincing victory in the GC32 Championship, Oman Air went in to Act one in Muscat hoping to continue their impressive form on home waters.... [more]


Team AkzoNobel to race brand-new Volvo Ocean 65 in Volvo Ocean Race
Team AkzoNobel,
Tienpont made the team's milestone announcement today at the HISWA Amsterdam Boatshow, after earlier ringing the bell to officially open the major international show.... [more]


Platoon lead Royal Cup Miami after dramatic opener
52 Super Series,
Just as they led after the first day of racing in Key West in January, Harm Müller-Spreer's Platoon crew top the early leaderboard at the 52 Super Series Miami Royal Cup for after a dramatic first day of TP52 racing in brisk SE'ly winds and big, disorderly waves off Miami Beach.... [more]


America's Cup - Ben Ainslie updates on Land Rover BAR's AC50
America's Cup Media,
Land Rover BAR skipper Sir Ben Ainslie updates on how training has been going in the month since launching 'Rita', the boat they will race in the 35th America's Cup. This is one of the most critical times for any America's Cup team, as they see the results of the thousands of hours of design, testing and build that went into developing this high-performance yacht.... [more]


America's Cup - Tech Tuesday - Wingsail twist explained - Video
Oracle Team USA,
For the latest in Oracle Team USA's TechTuesday series wing trimmer Kyle Langford (AUS) explains very interesting if technically complex nuances of wingsail control. Video by Javier Salinas / Oracle Team USA... [more]


52 Super Series - 2017 Miami Royal Cup action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery was on water at 52 Super Series - 2017 Miami Royal Cup and provided this gallery of images from the opening day of racing.... [more]


52 Super Series - 2017 Miami Royal Cup action-shots by Max Ranchi
Max Ranchi,
Photographer Max Ranchi was on water at 52 Super Series - 2017 Miami Royal Cup and provided this gallery of images from race one and two.... [more]


Azzurra is tied for the lead in the second event of 52 Super Series
Azzurra,
With two second place finishes today Azzurra is tied for points with Platoon for the lead in the provisional results in the second event in the 2017 52 Super Series, the Miami Royal Cup.... [more]


OKI 24-Hour-Race - NZ's toughest dinghy race has its 50th this weekend
Jane Pilkington,
The North Shore's toughest dinghy race, the OKI 24-Hour Race, begins this Saturday 11th March at 2pm, for the 50th time at Lake Pupuke. The Murrays Bay Sailing Club has drawn high calibre New Zealand sailors like Rio Bronze Medallist Sam Meech and the Olympians Nathan Handley and Dan Wilcox, as well as young talents and the experienced.... [more]


Dongfeng Race Team announces 'top-guns' Beyou, Bannatyne and Wislang
Dongfeng Race Team,
Joining the team are Stu Bannatyne, a seven-time veteran of the Volvo Ocean Race, fellow Kiwi and Volvo winner Daryl Wislang and the French soloist Jérémie Beyou who finished third in this year's Vendee Globe and has won the Solitaire du Figaro three times.... [more]


Second Kiwi challenger enters Extreme Sailing Series Muscat Act lineup
Extreme Sailing Series,
NZL Sailing Team is to join the fast-paced world of Stadium Racing as a wildcard for Act one. The second of two youth Kiwi teams alongside Tawera Racing, the NZL Sailing Team crew is using the Series to gain experience in the high-performance world of foiling multihull sailing.... [more]


Airlie Beach Race Week entries open – Top Gun first in
Di Pearson,
Online entry is open and the Notice of Race online for Whitsunday Sailing Club's 2017 Airlie Beach Race Week Festival of Sailing to be held from 10 to 17 August in the beautiful Whitsundays.... [more]


52 Super Series Miami Royal Cup – Can Rán do a Miami re-run-
52 Super Series,
Strong winds and big seas off Miami Beach over recent days have curtailed the essential pre-regatta training period. From early in the day on Monday, it was obvious that the official practice race would be cancelled with the wind gusting between 25 and 30kts on the race course.... [more]


Phil Robertson back for World Match Racing Tour to defend his title
World Match Racing Tour,
The New Zealand team will need to hit the ground running at the championship season opener in Australia if they are to start building their campaign towards this year's world championship, especially as they haven't seen an M32 since Marstrand last July.... [more]


Oman Air off to a flying start in 2017 with GC32 Championship victory
Oman Sail,
Oman Air's new-look crew will begin their campaign for victory in the 2017 Extreme Sailing Series in pole position after a resounding win in the inaugural GC32 Championship. The team, this season with $1 million World Match Racing Tour winner Phil Robertson at the helm, dominated the podium as 11 crews from the Extreme Sailing Series and GC32 Racing Tour went head to head for the first time... [more]
 



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