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Sail-World NZ e-Magazine - March 25 - Another Cup boilover..Pacific 52

25/03/2017

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


Sail-World NZ e-Magazine - March 25 - Another Cup boilover..Pacific 52

Emirates Team New Zealand AC50 on the Waitemata. March 23, 2017  Richard Gladwell
Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand e-magazine for March 25, 2017

Apologies for the time-out since our last newsletter.

There has been plenty happening over the past week or so.

Changes have been made to the America's Cup Protocol to allow the teams to train against other in Bermuda in AC50's - which was previously prohibited.

For sure the change will work Defender Oracle Team USA's way as they continue to work up against the Challenger Softbank Team Japan - the first time a Defender and Challenger have worked together in 160 years - one of many oddities in the 35th America's Cup.

Courtesy of Emirates Team NZ we have a brief video of the first hook-up with Land Rover BAR and Oracle Team USA. Reports from Bermuda had it that Oracle went on to beat the Brits by a hefty margin. That raises the issue of what is the point in these match-ups?

Did the US team drop by on their way home and give the Brits some tips on how they could make their boat go faster? Unlikely.

The Brits have been rumoured to have speed problems for some time - going back into their AC45S, and the inside word is that Land Rover BAR received a new set of foils today, and the French had their new foils delivered on Tuesday.

Reports from Bermuda have it that Land Rover BAR improved on their half a lap drubbing from Oracle Team USA on the first day of Practice racing. Maybe that was due to the new foils.

How long the teams continue to sail against Oracle Team USA remains to be seen. What is likely to evolve is a natural pairing, with Oracle working out against Softbank Team Japan. Artemis Racing against Artemis Racing and that leaves Groupama Team France to either work up with the Kiwis when they arrive or for both teams to do their own thing.

- Emirates Team NZ and CQS - Waitemata Harbour - March 22, 2017  Richard Gladwell

The latest change to the Protocol resolves an error that was made last May, but what is surprising is that it took so long - and it is another retrospective change in the Protocol for what is a Restricted class. That term 'Restricted' means that development and design innovation is encouraged within certain limits. Teams then develop their design strategy and options within those limits to produce the fastest boat.

Changing those limits retrospectively mean that a team which has gone in a particular design direction is disadvantaged if the other teams get together and vote for a change which erases a particular design option.

The real concern is the alacrity with which changes seem to be made - which in turn triggers a concern among fans as to when it will end?

Even in the America's Cup, there has to be a purity of competition for the event to maintain credibility. If you don't have that purity, sure in the short-term you can ignore and survive, but in the medium, to long term, the sponsors and backers perceive that the competition is rigged - and they put their investment into a sailing event which isn't tarnished with that stigma - of which there are plenty.

Invisible Hand - on the hard at San Francisco  

In this edition, we feature a story on the development of the Pacific 52 class - a relaunch of the TP52 concept, which was to have a 52ft keelboat that could be raced on a level rating basis inshore and offshore without needing to be a one-design.

Level rating racing is one of the great forms of keelboat sailing - inshore and offshore. The problem in the past has been getting a rating rule that is stable, and rates boats fairly, on a long term basis.

The downfall of the early rules, CCA, RORC, IOR and IMS were that they all encouraged a certain type of boat, and then designers worked out how to make a bigger boat seem smaller under the rating rule.

The IRC rule seems to have fixed that issue to some extent but is perceived as being unfair to some types such as those with canting keels.

The big advantage of a class within a rule - like the new Pacific 52 - is that cost controls can be imposed which stop the arms race and tweaks which usually add little to the speed or performance of the boats, but which do add significantly to the cost.

- Emirates Team NZ - Waitemata Harbour - March 22, 2017  Richard Gladwell

The Pacific 52 also has the advantage that it can leverage off the Super Series 52 (the inshore racer version of the TP52 class), and with the addition of a raised sheerline, the hull moulds and tooling for a Super Series 52 can be used to take off a Pacific 52 hull.

In this edition, we talk with Mick Cookson and Bill Erkelens, who was project manager for the build at Cookson Boats of the Pacific 52's Invisible Hand and Bad Pack. Erkelens has a long background with various America's Cup teams and more recently was the CEO of the US Volvo Ocean Race team, Team Alvimedica.

There seems to be a good vision for the new class, part of which is developing boats that will have a competitive racing life of 10 years or more.

The Pacific 52 is being developed by a group of owners on the West Coast of the USA - in San Diego and San Francisco. The Pacific 52 is designed for all the classic offshore races - Rolex Sydney Hobart, Rolex Fastnet, Transpac - and of course would be ideal for the races from New Zealand to Fiji and Noumea.

Invisible Hand and Bad Pack are both able to shed their removable interior kit and race as inshore racers - even make the switch from wheel to tiller steering inshore.

Anarchy & Frank Racing cross paths - Day 2 Jack Tar Regatta, March 25, 2017  RNZYS Media

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Good sailing!

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Emirates Team NZ sailing their AC50 in Auckland - march 2017  Hamish Hooper/Emirates Team NZ

Match Cup Australia - World Match Racing Tour  Ian Roman / WMRT

- Groupama Team France AC50 first sail in Bermuda  © Eloi Stichelbaut

Emirates Team New Zealand AC50 on the Waitemata. March 23, 2017  Richard Gladwell

Broken daggerboards prompted multiple Protocol changes - the rules governing daggerboards now run to over four pages  

Day 3 – Match Cup Australia  Ian Roman / WMRT

Bean Rock recorded gusts in excess of 25kts - Emirates Team NZ - Waitemata Harbour - March 15, 2017  Richard Gladwell

Mayhem- Day 2 Jack Tar Regatta, March 25, 2017  RNZYS Media

St. Thomas International Regatta  St Thomas Int Regatta/Ingrid Abery

One of new Pacific 52 class, Invisible Hand, racing in San Francisco - March 2017  Erik Simonson/ pressure-drop.us ©


Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ



America's Cup - Late Protocol change further stacks deck against Kiwis
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Five America's Cup teams have dealt themselves a new hand with a new Protocol Change published three days ago. On the face of it, the change - to allow 23 days training against each other repairs an omission by the Commissioner for the America's Cup. But it is the timing of the move that is surprising... [more]


New Pacific 52 class makes its debut in San Francisco
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
The first of two new-build Pacific 52's from Auckland's Cookson Boats is now sailing in San Francisco. Invisible Hand for San Francisco's Frank Slootman replaces his earlier RP63 of the same name. She will soon be joined by a second Cookson build, Bad Pack (Tom Holthus) from the same moulds. A third, RIO 52 is for RIO 100 supermaxi owner Manouch Moshayedi.... [more]


America's Cup - Ouch ... AC50 style - Video
Sail-World.com NZL,
Land Rover BAR's re-entry to their marina in the Royal Dockyard in Bermuda does not appear to have gone has planned on Friday. In this clip the British America's Cup team appear to cop a gust a the wrong moment from the wrong direction and accelerate as they should be slowing down. Turn your audio to hear the crunch.... [more]


World Match Racing Tour - Phil Robertson shows how it is done in Perth
World Match Racing Tour,
New Zealand's Phil Robertson, the reigning world champion, made it look easy as he cruised to a 3–0 victory in the final of the Match Cup Australia, beating local skipper Matt Jerwood. “It was a very, very good day for us,” was Robertson's description of the final.... [more]


America's Cup - Oracle picks up some bow protection for docking
Bangin' the Corner,
The Bangin' the Corner team talk Jimmy and the boys on Oracle Team USA through the process of getting some bow protection for their new AC50, before they dock after a long day on the Great Sound, and don't dock like Ben did.... [more]


Olympic sailing team return to form 2017 NZL Sailing Team
Yachting NZ/Sail-World.com NZ,
The majority of one of the most successful sailing teams in New Zealand Olympic history have been named in the 2017 NZL Sailing Team. Eleven of the 12 who competed last year in Rio have been named in the high performance squad, including Olympic 49er champions Peter Burling and Blair Tuke... [more]


Jack Tar Regatta - Tightly contested battles on Day 2
Andrew Delves, RNZYS,
Waiting for the wind was the story of the morning again on Day Two of the Jack Tar Auckland Regatta, but as yesterday showed us, it was worth the wait with a nice breeze filling in and setting up a great afternoon of racing across all divisions. The big 52's in Division A were trading blows early, with Ran Tan II claiming the PHRF honours in Race 1,... [more]


Trans-Tasman battle kicks off the Jack Tar Auckland Regatta 2017
Andrew Delves, RNZYS,
The Pacific Keelboat Challenge, again part of this year's exciting Jack Tar Auckland Regatta, is an all Trans-Tasman affair in 2017 with teams from both New Zealand and Australia battling it out in the MRX fleet on the water off Rangitoto Island. This year's Pacific Keelboat Challenge includes four teams from RNZYS, and three teams from Australia... [more]


German cycling great gets to ride in 16ft skiffs
Michael Chittenden,
Jens Voight has twice won stages of the Tour de France and once held the world record time for distance ridden in an hour, but nothing prepared him for jumping on a 16ft skiff last Saturday. Voight was a guest aboard leading Manly skiff Fluid Building after accepting an invite from skipper Clint Bowen.... [more]


America's Cup - Bermuda practice racing videos March 24, 2017
MyislandhomeBDA,
MyislandhomeBDA is videoing the Practice racing and training with the five teams who are based in the venue for the 2017 America's Cup. Here's the set from March 24,2017... [more]


America's Cup - Latest update on accommodation and Celebrity Cruise
Mondo Travel,
Bermuda is almost sold out for the Americas Cup Finals Series, demand for rooms; berths on the Catamarans has been strong plus the J Class and Superyacht crews who have added to the numbers. Accommodation is expensive with the cheapest resort costing around $600 a day per person.... [more]


America's Cup - Coutts hits back at critics over Protocol change
Russell Coutts, CEO ACEA,
Five times America's Cup winner and CEO of the America's Cup Events Authority, Russell Coutts, has responded to criticism over the recent changes to the 35th America's Cup Protocol, allowing testing and racing between Challengers and the Defender in Bermuda ahead of the start of the Qualifiers.... [more]


Collinson FX Market Commentary - Mar 24 - US tetters on health vote
Collinson FX,
The RBNZ left rates unchanged, as expected, observing weaker than expected growth allowing accommodative monetary policy. The Central Bank welcomed the weaker KIWI, while jawboning it lower, to little effect. The NZD held above 0.7000, despite a rising reserve, while the AUD continued to drift lower.... [more]


Match Cup Australia – Home town bonanza
John Roberson,
Local skipper Matt Jerwood certainly overplayed the anxiety card on his way to becoming the third Western Australian skipper to make it through to the semi-finals... [more]


America's Cup - Groupama Team France's AC50 sailing in Bermuda - Video
Groupama Team France,
Groupama Team France has had her first sail in Bermuda with the AC50 looking impressive in the video shot by the team.... [more]


America's Cup - Images of Emirates Team NZ flypast Devonport
Richard Gladwell,
Image gallery shot as Emirates Team New Zealand returned in the late afternoon from another four hour race training session on the Waitemata harbour. Our cameras were on Devonport Wharf to catch the sequence - and for the first time a wide angle lens had to be used.... [more]


America's Cup – Get to know Iain Murray and the ACRM
America's Cup,
Throughout its 166 year history the rivalries between owners, skippers, crews, yacht clubs, fans and nations have been some of the most intriguing facets of the competition for the world's oldest sporting trophy.... [more]


Vendée Globe – A hugely popular event and media success
Vendée Globe,
The results show huge increases everywhere: many more people attending the event, unprecedented media coverage and feedback, a record level of international coverage without talking about the very positive race outcome in terms of the rankings.... [more]


OK Dinghy World Ranking List – No change at top
Robert Deaves,
For the first time in the history of the OK Dinghy World Ranking List, not only are the top three three unchanged, but the entire top 20 of the March 2017 release are unchanged from the previous release.... [more]


Match Cup Australia – Mirsky completes the local line up
John Roberson,
Earlier in the day Steve Thomas, also of Royal Perth, had become a giant killer, eliminating Tour Card holder Nicolai Sehested in three straight races, to join yesterday's local qualifiers David Gilmour and Matt Jerwood.... [more]


America's Cup - Images of Emirates Team NZ two-up on the Waitemata
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
Emirates Team NZ were sailing on the Waitemata yesterday with just a couple of weeks left before they head for Bermuda and the 35th America's Cup. The cycle-grinders were two per side for the trip down the harbour making the transitions from gybe to gybe very interesting - and almost imperceptible.... [more]


Upsets continue on Day 3 of Match Cup Australia
John Roberson,
The tightest match of the day was between Denmark's Jonas Warrer and Kiwi Chris Steele, which went to a fifth and deciding race, Warrer had gone 2 – 0 up, but Steele clawed his way back to level the score. In the decider it was all over on the starting line, with Steele sailing away unopposed.... [more]


Vestas 11th Hour Racing launch Volvo Ocean Race campaign
Volvo Ocean Race,
Vestas 11th Hour Racing will be led by the American duo of Charlie Enright and Mark Towill. The team are the fourth to announce for the upcoming edition, which begins on 22 October, and they will use the race to promote a sustainability message around the world.... [more]


St. Barths Bucket Regatta images by Carlo Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Photographer Carlo Borlenghi has provided this gallery of images... [more]


America's Cup - Ben and Barry on Bermuda docking technique
Bangin' The Corners,
Another in the series from the Bangin' The Corner, this time offering some pointers on docking technique, after the British America's Cup team had a close encounter with their mobile dock in Bermuda. Here's a few tips on how to dock the easy way.... [more]


Match Cup Australia – Barkow and Anyon eliminated
John Roberson,
The elimination of Barkow, a Tour card holder, could be the first in a series of upsets in this regatta, with so much talent lined up, no one is safe, and there will be more early exits tomorrow, when the super sixteen get cut down to just eight teams.... [more]


Manly Yacht Club Helly Hansen Women's Challenge 2017 - Video
Dale Lorimer - Bow Caddy Media,
This year's Helly Hansen Women's Challenge continued a five year long ‘tradition' of being held in very mixed conditions with Sydney's wet weather spell lingering, bringing bright sun and full gloom alternately to the fleet of 25 yachts on different parts of the course. Little Nico was first over the line and won Division 1 on PHS with Division 2 being taken by Moonraker.... [more]


World Match Racing Tour - Images from a light Day 1 in Perth
Ian Roman,
Image gallery from Day 1 of the World Match Race Tour event in Perth - the first round of the 2017 Tour. Conditions were light for the first day of racing, which featured an all-womens crew.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series heads to Mexico for the first time in history
Extreme Sailing Series,
Today the owner and organiser of the Series, OC Sport, is delighted to announce that the German software giant SAP – a longtime supporter of the world's leading Stadium Racing Series - will be the Host Venue Partner for the Mexican Act.... [more]


Taylor Canfield stands out on Day 1 of the Match Cup Australia
John Roberson,
Taylor Canfield and his US One team are the standout performers on the first day of the Match Cup Australia, the first event on the 2017 World Match Racing Tour. Canfield, from the US Virgin Islands, chalked up three wins and a second place to dominate his group in the day's fleet racing.... [more]


Crew on Steinlager 2 - Auckland to Tauranga Yacht Race this Easter
Sail-World.com/NZ,
Reserve your berth aboard Sir Peter Blake's historic maxi racing yacht, Steinlager 2 for the 2017 Auckland to Tauranga Yacht Race. You do not need prior sailing experience to join the team and enjoy a trip of a lifetime. Only 18 Spots available... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Dongfeng has an offshore hit-out - Video
Sail-World.com NZL,
After a one million euro re-fiit procedure in Lisbon, the Dongfeng Race Team crew gave their boat its first real test ahead of 2017-18 – and it looks better than ever! In this video Dongfeng go offshore in a big breeze for the first real work-out of the 2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race.... [more]


Lisa Blair - The coldest night of her solo Round Antarctic voyage
Lisa Blair,
Round Antarctic sailor, Lisa Blair (AUS) reports on the coldest experience so far in her attempt to become the first woman to sail solo around the Southern Continent... Last night was by far the coldest of the trip to date... Burr... It was so cold that when I went to bite into a mini mars bar I almost broke my teeth as it was rock solid.... [more]


St Barths Bucket Regatta - Final day images by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery was on water at 2017 St Barths Bucket Regatta and provided this gallery of J-Class images from final day.... [more]


Match racing giants arrive in Perth for the Match Cup Australia
WMRT,
Britain's Ian Williams won this event last year, and he is back to defend his title, he has also won the Match Racing World Championship six times, a record in itself.... [more]


18ft Skiffs - Club Champs - Race 12 - Tough fight for podium
Frank Quealey,
The Smeg team of Lee Knapton, Ricky Bridge and Mike McKensey successfully retained the title of Australian 18 Footers League club champions when the 12-race series concluded on Sydney Harbour today.... [more]


Kerikeri High School wins the 2017 Harken Schools Regatta + Video
Georgia Witt,
The Kerikeri High School team helmed by Frankie Dair and his crew of Alice Autet, Jack Dalbeth-Hudson and Jack Bunce have won the 2017 Harken School Regatta. The team beat off fierce competition from the other nine teams in tough and immensely close racing today.... [more]


St Barths Bucket Regatta - Day 3 action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery was on water at 2017 St Barths Bucket Regatta and provided this gallery of images from Day 3 action.... [more]


Kings College lead on Day 2 of the Harken Schools Regatta
Georgia Witt,
Kings College take the lead on Day two of the Harken Schools Regatta winning the Qualifying B group. The team helmed by Jordan Stevenson finished the day on top of the leader board. Stevenson and his crew of Annabelle Cave, Rose Dickson and Hamish McLaren finished with a total of 14 points.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ say they have learned 2013 lessons
Duncan Johnston, Stuff.co.nz,
Time is the enemy of Team New Zealand as much as the prying eyes of five America's Cup rivals as they countdown to what they expect to be 'brutal' racing in Bermuda. The Kiwi syndicate are adamant they have learned from the painful lessons of the 2013 regatta in San Francisco where they pioneered foiling but ran out of development... [more]


St Barths Bucket Regatta - Day 2 action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery was on water at 2017 St Barths Bucket Regatta and provided this gallery of images from Day 2 action.... [more]


Kristin School leads on Day 1 of the Harken Schools Regatta
Georgia Witt,
The Kristin School Team skippered by Jackson Keon, are in the lead of the Qualifying A series today. Keon and his team, which include: Josh Berry, Henry Haslett and Thomas Crook, had three bullets. In second place overall is the Selwyn College team skippered by Eli Liefting, with his crew of Harry Butler, Craig Keenan, Michelle Keenan with a total of 19 points.... [more]


St Barths Bucket Regatta - Day 1 action-shots by Carlo Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Photographer Carlo Borlenghi was on water at 2017 St Barths Bucket Regatta and provided this gallery of images from J-Class Race - Day 1 action.... [more]


St Barths Bucket Regatta - Day 1 action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery was on water at 2017 St Barths Bucket Regatta and provided this gallery of images from Day 1 action.... [more]


Vendee Globe - Stricken yacht confirms whale strike in Southern Ocean
Scuttlebutt Europe | GrindTV.com,
French sailor Kito de Pavant was sailing along in the Indian Ocean a month after the start of the Vendee Globe round-the-world race when his Bastide Otio monohull violently struck an unidentified floating object. The high-speed collision 120 miles north of the Crozet Islands destroyed the keel and part of the hull around it, forcing de Pavant to radio for help and abandon the sinking ship.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Top female sailors join Dongfeng Race Team
Volvo Ocean Race,
Dongfeng Race Team have selected Carolijn Brouwer and Marie Riou for their Volvo Ocean Race campaign in 2017-18 – a move that confirms the impact of a rule change introduced by the race to encourage mixed male-female crews. The two women bring a wealth of experience to Charles Caudrelier's team, including a total of five Olympic Games and a host of world titles.... [more]


Intrepid skipper and Star World Champion Bill Ficker dies at 89
Sail-World NZ and Various Contributors,
William P 'Bill' Ficker, best known as the skipper of Intrepid in the controversial 1970 America's Cup has died at the age of 89 years. One of USA's most distinguished sailors, Bill Ficker was a winner of the America's Cup, a Star World Champion and the winner of the Congressional Cup.... [more]


Cruising Open Day at Westhaven Marina Day
Basil Orr,
The Cruising and Navigation Assn of NZ will be showing four of their cruising yachts at the Westhaven Marina Day next Sunday 19 March 11am - 3pm. We will be on the Events Berth outside the Royal NZ Yacht Squadron. You are invited to come and talk to our skippers about their cruising adventures both overseas and around NZ.... [more]


50 boats for Forward Sailing Wellington O'pen Cup
Rowdy Leatham,
The inaugural Forward Sailing Wellington O'pen Cup will be hosted by Evans Bay Yacht & Motor Boat Club (EBYMBC) this weekend (17-19 March). With 50 younger sailors entered this will be the biggest O'pen BIC sailing event ever held in New Zealand and will see EBYMBC bulging at the seams.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ sailing in 25kt winds on Waitemata
Richard Gladwell,
Emirates Team New Zealand headed out for another training session in Auckland in winds that are at the top end of the range for racing in the AC50's in the America's Cup Regatta. The team set off about noon with winds being recorded at Bean Rock as averaging 19kts and gusting 25kts.... [more]


Securely moored to the quay, or cast adrift-
John Curnow,
With boating, you have to cast the lines off in order to go and get into it. However, when it comes to your insurer, you kind of expect that they're going to be as bound to you as the standing rigging is to the mast, the ring frames to the hull, or the engine mounts to the runners, and the propellers to the shafts, skegs and cutlass bearings. Whom would you rather be insured with?... [more]


MAPFRE snap up Greenhalgh for Volvo Ocean Race bid
Volvo Ocean Race,
Greenhalgh, who returns for his fifth Volvo Ocean Race and second with MAPFRE, is the campaign's fourth confirmed sailor, following skipper Xabi Fernández, fellow watch captain Pablo Arrarte, and Ñeti Cuervas-Mons, who will be bowman and boat captain.... [more]


Sailing legends go head to head at NZ WetaFest 2017
Roger Kitchen,
Manly Sailing Club was the host for this year's ninth NZ Weta National Championships. 32 sailors came to race at WetaFest to prepare for the World Masters Games being held April 21-30. The sailors ranged in experience and included some of NZ's sailing legends notably Rex Sellers along with Kim and Terry McDell.... [more]


Cutting-edge foiling catamaran arrives for Premier Youth Sailing Event
America's Cup,
Double Olympic champions Roman Hagara and Hans Peter Steinacher sailed the first Red Bull Youth America's Cup-branded AC45F catamaran to arrive in Bermuda – an exciting milestone in the countdown to the second edition of the event, upcoming in June... [more]


Port Nicholson Line 7 Regatta tested by Tasman Tempest
Chris Coad,
The 2017 Port Nicholson Line 7 Regatta took place on Wellington Harbour on 10-12 March 2017 in what could be described as an array of less than ideal conditions. Day 1 was marked by a distinct lack of breeze while the following two days produced reasonable wind speeds but also the driving rain that plagued the rest of the country.... [more]


America's Cup - Groupama Team France launch their AC50 in Bermuda
Groupama Team France,
Groupama Team France became the sixth and final team to launch their AC50 from the Royal Dockyard, Bermuda on Monday, local time. Images from the launch plus video are in this story. In an intimate “unofficial” celebration, Elise Bakhoum the only woman on Groupama Team France's shore team christened the yacht Groupama Team France in traditional French fashion at Dockyard yesterday.... [more]


World Sailing Presidential update - March 2017
Kim Andersen,
Part of my vision for World Sailing is focused on creating clear priorities for World Sailing going forward. In order to do this, it is vital that we consider the position of our organisation and our vision for its future.... [more]


Gladwell's Line - Of Carnage, Characters and Colour
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
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 America's Cupper... [more]


Finn Class to test new format at Trofeo Princesa Sofia IBEROSTAR
Robert Deaves,
The format that will be used in Palma is one of several on the table and will allow the class and World Sailing to better understand the consequences and processes of introducing such a system.... [more]


Terrific Beth Morley images from the Queen of the Harbour
Beth Morley,
Beth Morley was out on Sydney Harbour for the Queen of the Harbour 18ft Skiff racing, and provides this gallery of images for us. Sailing in a freshening 17-knot Nor'easter yeserday, Smeg were the overall winners, and Nicole Johnson was crowned Queen of the Harbour 2017 . The crew of Smeg was Lee Knapton, Ricky Bridge, Mike McKensey and Nicole Johnson.... [more]


McCutcheon and Weston take 420 Class National Title
Rowdy Leatham,
Robbie McCutcheon and Jono Weston from Wakatere Boating Club (Auckland) have won the 2017 New Zealand 420 Class National Championships hosted by Evans Bay Yacht & Motor Boat Club in Wellington over the weekend. The regatta saw a strong fleet of 18 boats compete over four days in breezes ranging from 0 to 25kts from the South... [more]


Ran Tan II takes the double in Leg 4 of the SSANZ Round North Island
Deb Williams,
Ran Tan 11 (Elliott 50) convincingly won line honours in the fourth leg of the SSANZ Round North Island race, and took out overall Leg 4 PHRF Handicap honours as well. Weather conditions for the 350nm Leg 4 from Napier to Auckland were the worst the fleet experienced in the race.... [more]


Big Daddy Regatta - The New Hand's racing debut
Erik Simonson,
Erik Simonson provided this gallery of images of Frank Slootman's PAC 52 'Invisible Hand' at its West Coast Racing Debut at RYC's Big Daddy Regatta.... [more]
 



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