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Multihull Magic: RORC Caribbean 600

Tuesday
Jul 05
2022
Posted by deleteme

Jason Carroll’s MOD 70 trimaran, Argo, blasts to windward shortly after the start of the 2022 race

Offshore racing in the Caribbean is a relatively new concept. In years gone by it was deemed unsafe to even sail at night in the Caribbean, let alone hurtle around in darkness in a high-performance grand prix racing machine. With the advent of modern charts and navigational aids, though (that and a good deal of courage), the attitude to overnight racing in the Caribbean has changed. In 2009, the Royal Ocean Racing Club held the first edition of the RORC Caribbean 600. Since then competitors—those in the multihull sections, in particular—have been getting faster and faster. The current race record is over 10 hours quicker than the inaugural race, roughly 30 percent faster. American teams have favored well, setting race records and winning the MOCRA Class on numerous occasions. This includes the present race record holder, Jason Carroll’s MOD70 Argo, with a team from New York’s Larchmont Yacht Club.

Not only that, the RORC Caribbean 600 has a long attracted a range of performance-cruisers in addition to record-setting cats and tris. Gunboats, HH Catamarans and a number of other designs have been part of the entry list since the race’s inception. Because the MOCRA Rule considers the size, weight and performance of each boat in computing its corrected time at the finish, they often do quite well.

Held each February, when the northeast trades are usually pumping in from the Atlantic, the RORC Caribbean 600 is a nonstop offshore race around 11 Caribbean islands starting and finishing in Antigua. With myriad maneuvers, it has been described as 12 inshore races, all strung together. After the start outside Nelson’s Dockyard Antigua, there is only one laid mark off the reef at Barbuda. The rest of the turning marks are islands, where wind shadows and acceleration zones add yet another dimension to an already complex racecourse…

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5.5 Metre Worlds – Jean Genie takes second race win

Tuesday
Jul 05
2022
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Just one race was sailed on the fourth day of the 2022 5.5 Metre World Championship, with the win going to Jean Genie who put on a dominate display in the tough conditions…

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America’s Cup: Youth and Womens events formats

Tuesday
Jul 05
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Both the Women’s and Youth America’s Cups will be sailed on the America’s Cup racecourse off the Barcelona waterfront during the final stages of the Challenger Selection Series and the opening of America’s Cup Match itself…

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Celebrating North American distance racing

Tuesday
Jul 05
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The days are long and so are the racecourses. The dust may have barely settled on the Newport Bermuda Race and the Race to Alaska, however the American and Canadian distance-racing circuits have already geared up for some great events in July…

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Shirley Robertson talks with Tom Whidden

Tuesday
Jul 05
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Tom Whidden’s lighthearted and amicable style is wonderful to listen to, as he discusses his long sailing career. There are Dennis Conner stories aplenty, including his much talked about “plastic boat” quote of the 1987 Challenger Series campaign…

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Game time for Vic-Maui 2022

Tuesday
Jul 05
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The biennial Victoria to Maui International Yacht Race has 12 teams for the 2308 nm course from Victoria, British Columbia to Lahaina, Maui. With staggered starts on July 4 and 6, the fleet ranges from the Dehler 36 SQ Flow to the Kernan 68 Peligroso. – Details

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Dragon South West Championships overall

Tuesday
Jul 05
2022
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Dragons from across the country converged in Falmouth for the 2022 British Dragon Association southwest regional championship. The 19 Dragons, representing the full spectrum of build era from vintage, classic and new enjoyed six races in Falmouth Bay…

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World Sailing reaches ‘pivotal moment’

Tuesday
Jul 05
2022
Posted by XS Editor

World Sailing, the world governing body for the sport, has reached a major milestone in its Paralympic quest by submitting the official application for inclusion in the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games…

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2022 Finn World Masters at Helsinki, day 1

Monday
Jul 04
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Pieter-Jan Postma, from The Netherlands has opened his first ever Finn World Masters, in Helsinki, with two race wins. Laurent Hay from France is in second after twice placing second while Peter Peet, also from The Netherlands, is in third…

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Keel failure for new Farr X2

Monday
Jul 04
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The Farr X2, the newest project by Farr Yacht Design to serve the short-handed market, had sought to be a thoroughbred race boat.

Built in Singapore by XSP, the first hull was launched in Australia in May, but while completing an overnight offshore qualifier off the coast of New South Wales on July 2, the keel attachment for this boat failed resulting in a capsize.

Named Nexba, the 9.2 metre boat was sailing into a building breeze and significant sea way at the time of the incident. The hull is now near shore… here’s the statement from the company on July 4, 2022:
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We are very thankful that the two crew were safely recovered and for the swift action of the Royal Australian Navy Destroyer HMAS Brisbane for rescuing the sailors in very challenging conditions.

Attempts are underway to recover the vessel to allow a thorough investigation process into the cause of this incident.

We take the safety of all the crews who sail on boats of our design very seriously and our design team is working with the builders, component suppliers and the composite structural engineers of to identify the root cause and to implement any necessary design, material or build process changes required to insure this cannot happen again.
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Hull # 2 was shipped to San Francisco for the 2022 Pacific Cup race to Hawaii but is no longer listed as an entrant. At least eight boats have been sold…

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Volvo 29er European Championship day 4

Monday
Jul 04
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The first day of the finals races of the Volvo 29er European Championships offered a perfect 15 knots of wind and waves from the South – conditions that the skiff thrives in! The event now enters the second half, with final races plus new wind conditions…

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farr from good

Monday
Jul 04
2022
Posted by deleteme

Shouldn’t we be at the point where this kind of thing just doesn’t happen to boats like this?

The first Farr X2 – a yacht specifically designed for two-handed offshore racing – has been lost during a shakedown sail off the Australian coast. Hull #1, named Nexba, was yesterday trying to complete the required 100nm ocean passage to qualify for the Sydney-Gold Coast race starting on July 30.

The keel either broke, or fell off, in testing conditions and the 30-footer turned turtle. The crew was rescued by a Royal Australian Navy helicopter. The keel either broke, or fell off, in testing conditions and the 30-footer turned turtle. The crew was rescued by a Royal Australian Navy helicopter. The hull – without rig or sails – has since washed up on a beach South of Sydney and the $205,000 yacht is presumably a total write-off.

Conditions in the area had been tough for the past three days with large seas and up to 30 knots of wind.

The boat carried substantial sail area, balanced by a 1,970lb bulb on a 6.7ft cast iron keel. The design also incorporates 2 x 250 litre water ballast tanks…

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5.5 Metre World Championship day 3

Monday
Jul 04
2022
Posted by XS Editor

New Moon II (BAH 24, Mark Holowesko, Christoph Burger, Anthony Nossiter) extended their lead on day 3 of the 2022 5.5 Metre World Championship at Hankø Yacht Club, Norway…

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A record-breaking Foiling Week

Monday
Jul 04
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The ninth Italian edition of Foiling Week has come to an end. A record week for regattas, guests, and events…

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Happy 4th of July!

Monday
Jul 04
2022
Posted by deleteme
4th of July_flag on Artemis
Artemis preparing to sail at the start of the Coastal Cup in Monterey.

© 2022 Latitude 38 Media LLC / Chris

We hope our readers are all having a wonderful day on the water. But just incase you’re looking online and are reading this post…

Happy 4th of July!

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Superyacht Cup Palma – Svea and Ganesha tie for overall Trophy

Sunday
Jul 03
2022
Posted by deleteme

In a testing final day amid challenging conditions the ultimate outcome of the 2022 Superyacht Cup Palma could not possibly have been closer…

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Ninety-one teams for ORC Double Handed Worlds

Sunday
Jul 03
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Ninety-one entries from nine nations have committed to the inaugural ORC Double Handed World Championship to start July 3 in Stockholm, Sweden. The event is part of the annual 2022 Gotland Runt, the signature offshore event fro host Royal Swedish Yacht Club (KSSS) that has attracted this year some 210 entries in addition to those racing in the double handed ORC championship.

The first challenge for the fleet will be to get out of the harbor in Stockholm and wind their way among the islands and narrow channels to get out to the Baltic Sea.

The ORC DH fleet will race on the same 358-mile clockwise course around Gotland island and back to the finish close to the KSSS base at the eastern edge of the archipelago on Sandhamn island.

Details: https://www.ksss.se/en/gotlandrunt/competitors/orc-dh-worlds-2022/ORCOfficialNoticeboard

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Oman’s Star Sailors League team seal victory

Sunday
Jul 03
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Oman’s Star Sailors League team claimed a stunning victory on the final day of competition on Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland. SSL Team Oman sat last place in the group with a one-point penalty for late registration but two wins on Golden Day…

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Countdown to 2022 Pacific Cup

Sunday
Jul 03
2022
Posted by XS Editor

From a high point of 90 boats plus a waiting list, natural attrition, plus a few pandemic-driven issues, have pared the entry list to 63 for the 2022 Pacific Cup.

“It’s around what we expected,” says PCYC Commodore Jim Quanci. “Things happen in life and on the water. Low 60s makes for a nice comfortable crowd at both ends of the race.”

Staggered starts will be held on July 4, 5, 7, and 8 for the 2070 nm course from San Francisco, California to Kaneohe, Hawaii.

“Nice and comfortable” likely does not describe many of our participants’ preparations, as a flurry of last minute supplying and installations are taking place around the bay. Food and water (minimum ten gallons plus an emergency eleventh gallon), communications and navigation gear, and the all-important safety items must be aboard and in many cases inspected before the start.

The weather for the first week underway looks to include some interesting challenges. Areas of low wind to the north and south of the path to Hawaii may encourage entrants to thread a rather narrow path, hoping to avoid the “I wish we had gone the other way” phase of drifting and waiting for wind.

After about the 11th of July, however, the wind is expected to fill in, and even get a bit interesting as the remnants of a tropical depression rounding Baja California make themselves felt across the Pacific. Current charts suggest what ace sailor (and 2022 Newport Bermuda winning co-skipper) Sally Honey calls a “fairly benign crossing.”

Ten boats have declared for the “Fastest Family Afloat” trophy, which requires a degree of familial relationships on board. Generally this makes for a rich bonding experience. Other times, it just makes for an experience.

The family boats are Alternate Reality, Circe, City Lights, CruzSea Baby, Free Bowl of Soup, Rägeboge, Raku, Rufless, Sacagawea, and Vera Cruz.

Race details – Entry list – Tracker

This is the 21st edition of the Pacific Cup after the biennial race was cancelled in 2020.

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Nearly 200 boats set for Volvo Cork Week 2022

Sunday
Jul 03
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Waiting two more years to celebrate the first tricentenary of any yacht club has not blunted the enthusiasm for Volvo Cork Week, if anything, the legendary Craic of Crosshaven will be bigger than ever…

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Svea wins J Class at Superyacht Cup Palma

Saturday
Jul 02
2022
Posted by XS Editor

With a second place in today’s final short coastal race, the Swedish flagged Svea are overall winners of the J Class at Superyacht Cup Palma after four days of racing…

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SSL Gold Cup QS Round 4 day 2

Saturday
Jul 02
2022
Posted by XS Editor

With SSL Team Guatemala dominating Day 1 of the SSL Gold Cup Qualifying Series Round 4, today, the pressure was all on their rivals to deliver a riposte. SSL Team Cuba and SSL Team Mexico counter-attacked by winning a race each…

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44Cup Marstrand day 2

Saturday
Jul 02
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The waters off the Swedish holiday hotspot of Marstrand took on a different complexion on day two of 44Cup racing, with a sharp chop and the wind backed from the northwest to the south and gusting into the mid-high teens…

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Sailing aboard the Sarch S8

Saturday
Jul 02
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The S8 model comes to increase Sarch’s cruiser S range. A fast sailboat, towable, comfortable, easy to manoeuvre and ready to navigate on high seas. All this in a length of 8 meters…

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J-Cup – Superb conditions for Day 2

Saturday
Jul 02
2022
Posted by deleteme

The Key Yachting J-Cup, in association with B&G, had superb conditions for the second day of racing…

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Tall Ships set sail for Falmouth Harbour in 2023

Saturday
Jul 02
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The historic UK coastal town of Falmouth, Cornwall on Thursday 30th June announced it will host the start of the prestigious Tall Ships Race, Magellan Elcano from the 15 – 18 August 2023…

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Project Speed: Certifying the record checklist

Saturday
Jul 02
2022
Posted by XS Editor

For Ashby, as the pilot at record breaking speeds that will need to exceed 202.9km/h, his control is not much more than a two finger operation on a lever, some foot pedal pumps and some small steering adjustments…

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5.5 Metre World Championship – Day 1

Friday
Jul 01
2022
Posted by deleteme

After a year of delay, the 2022 5.5 Metre World Championship finally got underway on Friday with two races in light to moderate winds for the 23 boats from 10 nations

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Foiling Youth World Series announced

Friday
Jul 01
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Today at 09:30 (CET), Mr. Scott Over, Ms. Li Li, Mr. Aaron Young, Mr. Bruno Giuntoli and Mr. Luca Rizzotti met on live streaming to announce the guidelines of the Foiling Youth World Series, a multi-class team championship created by Foiling Week™.

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RS Aero World Championships – Title hat-trick for USA

Friday
Jul 01
2022
Posted by deleteme

The penultimate day of the RS Aero World Championships at the Columbia Gorge, Oregon, USA saw all three titles claimed by USA competitors ahead of the final day…

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Bala Long Distance Weekend

Friday
Jul 01
2022
Posted by XS Editor

It has been three years since the last Bala Long Distance weekend, so it was good to see Bala Sailing Club successfully deliver a well-received event…

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UN Ocean Conference

Friday
Jul 01
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The Ocean Race and its global collaborators – including the Government of Cabo Verde – took a major step forward in their efforts to give the ocean a voice and make it an international legal entity…

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Globe40: Schemes, Rams, Music, Food

Thursday
Jun 30
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Seven teams are competing in the Globe40, an eight leg round the world race for doublehanded Class40 teams. The first leg began June 26 in Morocco bound for the finish in Cape Verde but with Madeira and the Canaries as marks on the course.

After rounding Madeira on June 28, the fleet had to negotiate the wind shift caused by the Portuguese island. Managing it best was the Japanese crew on Milai Around The World that allowed them to break away and gain a 70 nautical mile lead…

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Cowes Classics Week 2022 Day 3

Thursday
Jun 30
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Day 3 of Cowes Classics Week saw South Westerly winds from 8 to 15 knots and some sun, giving competitors an easier day’s racing and enabling two races for the classic dayboats on the bank and one longer race for the classic yachts…

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Eight Bells: Philip Ramser

Thursday
Jun 30
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Philip Ramser, age 90, of Newport Beach, California passed away on June 18, 2022. Active in Southern California commercial real estate, Phil was born in West Los Angeles, attended the local schools, and went to college at USC.

Phil’s introduction to the sport began when his father, Hal Ramser, purchased a Kettenburg 46-foot PCC hull No. 5 by the name of Antigua. Phil was next introduced to the Snipe fleet, and for most of the 1950s, he sailed locally and around the country following the Snipe fleet.

In the ’50s, Phil served in the Air Force, and upon his return home sailed Antigua for a number of years and did very well in our local offshore races. After he sold Antigua, he moved into the Etchells 22-foot fleet and helped develop the fleet in Newport Beach and Europe.

“We sailed Etchells all around the world — Australia, England, Hong Kong and Scotland,” he explained. “We would have boats built in Scotland and race these boats, then sell them, and we did this for about three years in a row. That’s how the Etchells fleet started in Europe.”

Somewhere, Phil found time to sail 5.5 meters in Europe with Tom Omohundro and Harry “Buddy” Melges before becoming commodore of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Just about this time, he purchased a New York 36 by the name of Vidiot and campaigned that through most of the ’80s in our local PHRF fleet.

Taking a short break from owning his own boat in the early ’90s, Phil played a role in developing the concept of the Harbor 20.

“We needed to find five people who wanted a boat, so we did, and now the fleet has over 30 boats racing in most of the events,” he had explained.

His lifelong devotion to boating, and to supporting the activities of his home Newport Harbor, will be missed…

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How to Anchor Your Boat the Eco-Friendly Way

Thursday
Jun 30
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Anchoring can be a necessary and efficient way to secure your boat in certain circumstances, but it can also damage the seabed if not done properly. There are eco-friendly ways to anchor your boat that will help preserve the seabed…

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Bermuda and back

Thursday
Jun 30
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Team Alchemist sailed first in the 52nd Newport Bermuda Race with a crew of four—Darren and Glenn Walters, Ryan Novak-Smith and James Harayda…

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Never too old to live in the limelight

Thursday
Jun 30
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The popularity of dinghy one design classes often lead to the launch of events dedicated to the older members who remain actively competing. For the Finn Class, its World Masters Championship is hugely popular, with the 2022 event on July 4-8 in Helsinki, Finland.

But with the Finn no longer in the Olympics, many of the young bucks have moved on. Considering the resurgence of the class in the USA amongst the mid-life crisis crowd, and the event open to anyone born in 1982 or before, the ‘masters’ title has become nearly redundant…

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Fatigue in solo offshore sailing?

Wednesday
Jun 29
2022
Posted by XS Editor

There is a fundamentally different element in solo offshore sailboat racing compared to ‘just’ sailing alone across the ocean; fatigue management…

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Solo WindFoil Round the Isle of Wight

Wednesday
Jun 29
2022
Posted by XS Editor

I’ve been warming up to this for the last couple of years by testing kit and endurance, making trips around Hayling Island. However, the big goal was always to Windfoil around the Isle of Wight…

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