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Pondering the next VOR design—Sailing news from the U.S. and beyond

15/05/2017

16 May 2017
 

Pondering the next VOR design—Sailing news from the U.S. and beyond

Guillaume Verdier to create new One Design yacht for Volvo Ocean Race  Amalia Infante/Volvo Ocean Race
Simply put, these are exciting times for sailors. Spring is arriving on localized levels all across North America, and many yacht clubs have already enjoyed their opening day celebrations, which typically means that the full-fledged swing of regatta season has either arrived or is just hoving into view, latitude and longitude depending. On sailing's international stage, the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers begin on the waters of Bermuda's Great Sound on Friday, May 26, and the 35th America's Cup itself will be determined in late June, thus creating some great armchair sailing experiences for those of us who will be watching AC35 from Stateside vantage points.

But it's the Volvo Ocean Race (VOR) that has me the most excited this week, as the event announced back in early April that Guillaume Verdier (FRA) has been hired to lead the Volvo Ocean Race Design Team through a stem-to-stern design change for the 14th edition of the race.

Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing - Volvo Ocean Race  Rick Tomlinson/Volvo Ocean Race


While the 13th edition of the VOR, which starts in Alicante, Spain, on October 22 of 2017 and wrap-ups in The Hague, in late June of 2018, will use the same One Design fleet of Volvo Ocean 65 monohulls that were used in the 2014/2015 VOR, the door is wide open for Verdier and his team to announce a significantly different design for the race's 14th edition at an official press conference this Thursday (May 18) in Gothenburg, Sweden.

“Conceived in 2011, the current fleet of boats was built to be competitive for two editions,” said VOR CEO Mark Turner in an official race communication. “We need to move now on the future boats to keep all our options open on boat type and design.”

Mark Turner - Volvo Ocean Race  Volvo Ocean Race


For anyone unfamiliar with Verdier, the world-famous naval architect has made a fine name for himself designing some of the world's most outrageous sailing machines and has long collaborated with Marc Van Peteghem and Vincent Lauriot Prevost at the design form of VPLP. Together, VPLP/Verdier has drawn the lines for some of today's most advanced sailboats, including (but not limited to) the 100-foot monohull Comanche, Emirates Team New Zealand's America's Cup Class wingsail-powered and fully foiling catamaran, and several now-generation IMOCA 60 monohulls, including Alex Thomson's Hugo Boss and Armel Le Cleach's Banque Populaire VIII.

Jim Clark's 100-foot Comanche  Hodgdon Yachts


Interestingly, Hugo Boss and Banque Populaire VIII spent the almost entire 2016/2017 Vendee Globe locked in tight competition. Le Cleach ultimately beat out Thomson, however it's important to remember that Thomson snapped one of Hugo Boss' “Dali foils” early in the race and was therefore tactically hobbled compared to his French rival.

Critically, both Le Cleach and Thomson, not to mention other Vendee Globe skippers, proved the vitality and potential (if not also the vulnerability) of fitting lift-generating foils on offshore monohulls (drumroll please), as well as the dramatic speed and daily-mileage increases that this innovation can afford.

Imoca boat Hugo Boss skipper Alex Thomson GBR reaching, during sea trials, on port tack with his now-broken DSS foil deployed  © Cleo Barnham Hugo Boss


Provided, of course, that the foils don't break, which can be a big “if” all alone in the middle of an unforgiving and uncaring ocean.

Given Verdier's deep knowledge of powerful multi-hulls, monohulls and foils, plenty of VOR fans (myself included) can't wait to hear more about the new design. Will it carry on the VOR's longstanding tradition of using monohulls, or will the race turn a new page and embrace multihulls?

15111133 1356025014441974 7618521380114092394 o - Banque Populaire VIII - Armel Le Cleac'h - Vendee Globe 2016/17  Team Banque Populaire


“We are starting from a blank page, and whatever kind of boat we design, whether it's monohull or multihull, we will learn a lot from this process of working together,” said Verdier in an official VOR press release. “I think sailors just want to have fun, and are attracted to a new way of sailing. In the Open 60, for example, we made something which was quite radical, but also very safe, and that's key for the Volvo Ocean Race.”

Guillaume Verdier - Volvo Ocean Race  Volvo Ocean Race


Once the number of hulls is determined, foils become the next big question, and speculation is running high that the new boats will be designed to foil at least part of the time (or, design depending, perhaps employ a foil system that helps reduce part of the yacht's displacement at certain angles and speeds).

Still, as we saw in the last Vendee Globe and in numerous record-breaking attempts, the world's oceans now contain a lot of floating garbage, debris, lost shipping containers, and other detritus associated with the human experience, and these are objects that likely contributed to foil damage, sometimes in remote areas of the world's oceans.

PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG, skippered by Ken Read from the USA has suffered a broken mast on the first leg of the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12, which began 17 days ago from Alicante, Spain. The rig onboard PUMAÕs Mar Mostro failed at around 15:00 UTC in the southern Atlantic Ocean, about 2,150 nautical miles from Cape Town, South Africa. (Credit: Amory Ross/PUMA Ocean Racing/Volvo Ocean Race)  Amory Ross/Puma Ocean Racing/Volvo Ocean Race©


Given the need to complete VOR legs in order to be competitive on the event's big-picture scoreboard, it will be interesting to see what choices Verdier and his design team make for the VOR's 14th edition.

Stay tuned as the curtain lifts on Thursday!

May the four winds blow you safely home,


David Schmidt, Sail-World USA Editor



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Max Ranchi,
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SVG Verlag,
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Vendée Globe,
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Bas Edmonds,
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Team Tilt Sailing,
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GC32 Racing Tour,
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Indepthskincare,
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Wildwind,
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New York Yacht Club,
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Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
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Sarah Hauser - International Windsurfing Tour,
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Jenna Dill,
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European Championship titles to Zegers/Van Veen and Fock/Dackhammar
470 European Championship,
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Yacht Club Italiano,
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GC32 Racing Tour,
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Sail-World.com/nz,
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Max Ranchi,
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52 Super Series,
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Bas Edmonds,
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470 European Championship,
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Sail-World.com/NZ,
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International 470 Class Association,
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Sail-World.com/nz & Radio NZ,
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Sail-World.com/nz | MyislandhomeBDA,
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Antigua Bermuda,
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470 European Championship,
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Farr 40 Class Association,
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Will Ricketson / US Sailing,
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International 470 Class Association,
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Amy Martindale / Clipper Ventures,
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Bill Wagner,
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Will Ricketson,
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Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
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Louay Habib,
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GC32 Racing Tour – Double Olympic medallist and new watch sponsor
GC32 Racing Tour,
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Emirates Team NZ and Sail-World.com/NZ,
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America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ's giant leap of faith - Video
Sail-World.com/nz,
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America's Cup - Practice session video - May 9 - ETNZ's new trick
Sail-World.com/nz | MyislandhomeBDA,
The America's Cup teams were out in force on the Great Sound in Bermuda, testing in lighter weather. One of the interesting aspects of this video is Emirates Team New Zealand's ability to do 'fishtail' tacks and gybes. The move was seen in Auckland, and involves performing multiple, back to back gybes/tacks, while remaining foil borne throughout.... [more]


Rolex TP52 World Championship – Gladiator is ready-
52 Super Series,
The crash and subsequent damage went viral, seen all around the world by hundreds of thousands of viewers.... [more]


America's Cup - Japanese shift into 24x7 routine
Sail-World.com/nz,
Softbank Team Japan have shifted into a 24hour day seven days a week routine, with just two weeks left until the start of the 35th America's Cup in Bermuda. In a video just released the Japanese Challenger for the America's Cup say that moving to a 24x7 mode is the only way to keep up with the maintenance workload as well fitting new developments and kit into the teams AC50.... [more]


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Event Media,
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Making the most of a light wind race day at 470 European Championship
International 470 Class,
Racing wrapped up on Day 2 at the 470 European Championship in Monaco with all scheduled races completed. Carl-Fredrik Fock/Marcus Dackhammar (SWE) take over as new series leaders in the 470 Men and Portugal's Mafalda Pires Lima/Mariana Lobato retain their lead in the 470 Women.... [more]


Farr 40 Class Association open 2017 Int'l Circuit by competing at RCSW
Farr 40 Class Association,
Wolfgang Schaefer loves sailing off Capri, Italy and has the utmost respect for Rolex-sponsored regattas. In the opinion of the longtime Farr 40 owner, combining those two entities produces a can't miss event.... [more]


A few rays – Remember the Ozone Hole
Indepthskincare,
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America's Cup - 17 days to go
America's Cup,
Spithill: It's massive to have that home support from the people here in Bermuda. 9th May is the next milestone in the countdown to the 35th America's Cup as it marks just 17 days to go until the start of the greatest race on water in Bermuda.... [more]


America's Cup - Oracle Team USA copies Kiwis and installs Bike Grinder
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
With just over two weeks before the start of the America's Cup regattas, sources in Bermuda have told Sail-World that Defender Oracle Team USA have installed a Bike Grinding station on their AC50 and were trialling on the dock in Bermuda, today.... [more]


IWT Morocco Spot-X – Day 2
International Windsurfing Tour,
Day two was a rest day after an amazing first day, completing the single elimination of all six divisions! It was a good day for relaxing and sharing stories between riders.... [more]


Zhik partner with Dongfeng Race Team for Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18
Zhik,
The innovative sailing apparel specialist, Zhik, has been appointed as official technical clothing partner to Dongfeng Race Team in the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18. Finishing third in the 2014-15 edition of the race, Dongfeng Race Team has a clear objective to sail to the best of the team's ability and compete at the highest level.... [more]


German skipper to lead China's sailing city in Clipper Yacht Race
Julia Fry / Clipper Ventures,
Known as China's Sailing City, Qingdao first sponsored the Clipper Race in 2005 and used the event as a focal point for building its credentials to host the sailing events for the 2008 Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games, and developing itself as a powerful maritime city with a strong ‘blue' marine economy.... [more]


Battle at Palma Vela indicates challenging season for Maxi 72s
Kirsten Ferguson,
After completing a full complement of six races over five days, Hap Fauth's Bella Mente, along with Dieter Schon's Momo and Dario Ferrari's new Cannonball shared the same nine-point score as well as the same number of first-, second- and third-place finishes.... [more]


Brian McGinnis takes Mid-Atlantic Regional Sunfish Championship
Sunfish Class,
Old Point Comfort Yacht Club hosted a multi-state field for the first 2017 Mid-Atlantic Regional Sunfish Championship. The race was a qualifier for the 2018 Sunfish Worlds. Winds for the weekend tended toward 20 knots or more for Saturday where only four of the nine boats entered finished the five races run on Saturday.... [more]


North Technology buys Hall Spars from receivership
North Technology Group,
North Technology Group (NTG) has announced the acquisition of the Hall Spars business out of receivership. The Hall Spars US parent company announced in early 2017 that it would be closing the doors due to well publicized financial challenges. The acquisition covers Auckland and Brekens and Hall Spars will re-establish in Rhode Island... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series™ announces partnership with Palmarina
Extreme Sailing Series,
Located in Yal?kavak, on Turkey's Bodrum Peninsula, Palmarina also becomes an Official Partner to the Flying Phantom Series, which takes place at the European Extreme Sailing Series regattas, broadening the offering to fans, media and commercial partners by diversifying the on-water action.... [more]
 



 

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