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Preparing for the World Championship

Wednesday
Apr 06
2022
Posted by XS Editor

When the J/70 launched in 2012, J/Boats had envisioned a 23-footer that would offer a welcoming platform for Corinthian competition. It was a hit from the start, so much so that professional experts now had a flourishing class to earn a living, and their influence has increased the commitment needed to succeed.

When the 2022 J/70 World Championships are held October 14-22 in Monaco, it will attract not only the best sailors but also the keen eyes of coaches that will support their team. In this report, two North Sails J/70 experts share why they think this adds significant value:


North Sails expert Giulio Desiderato is a J/70 European champion, but for the first part of the 2022 season he has stepped away from the mainsail trimmer/ tactician role to coach Elvis—and says he’s learned a surprising amount.

“Off the boat, I can see the fleet from outside and also see the dynamics of the team. And every time, I find something that I want to try when I jump back on board. That’s not only interesting, and a great way to improve.”

Of course no coach can help sailors unless they really want to learn, he points out. “The Elvis guys are a Corinthian team, and they are really motivated to improve and become better overall sailors. As a coach, that definitely makes life easier when you can work with a team with this attitude, I’m sure that they will be on the top soon.”

Data Overload?
When he first started working with Elvis, Desiderato was concerned about overwhelming them with too much information. “What I tried to do is divide it up into different areas: the start, boat handling, boat speed, tactics, and communication. Then we tried to improve a little in each area every day.

“It’s been interesting, because compared to a professional team, they were very open to new ideas. We had to decide together: What’s the routine each day? What is the best approach to the starting line? How do we accelerate?” – Read on

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NZL Sailing Team in top 10 in four events – Day 2

Wednesday
Apr 06
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie are the best placed of the Kiwis, sitting in fifth after the first day of 49er action, and Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson are sixth in the Nacra 17…

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Boris Herrmann wins the German Offshore Award 2021

Wednesday
Apr 06
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The German Offshore Award 2021 was celebrated in the Great Hall of Hamburg City Hall on the evening of 5 April 2022. This year’s award for Best German Offshore Yacht went to the Imoca “Seaexplorer – Yacht Club de Monaco” and skipper Boris Herrmann…

Read more on Sail-World

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Dutch sanction fourteen Russian superyachts

Wednesday
Apr 06
2022
Posted by deleteme

Netherlands Public Broadcasting system, reports that Dutch customs authorities have placed fourteen yachts of Russian ownershp at Dutch yacht builders under supervision…

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clash of the titans

Wednesday
Apr 06
2022
Posted by deleteme

Nowhere is this more the case than in the constantly evolving world of superyacht racing but the Superyacht Cup in Palma maintains its position as Europe’s most successful and longest-running superyacht event of all

Superyacht Cup Palma (SYC) has always prided itself on being nimble and responsive in adapting itself to the ever-changing nature of the superyacht world, anticipating the expectations of owners, captains, and crews, and responding promptly to requests or suggestions. And so it is with the 2022 edition of Europe’s longest-running superyacht regatta which late last year – soon after celebrating its 25th anniversary – agreed to move the event to run from June 29 to July 2, a change of just a week from the original June 22-25 dates…

Read more on Sailing Anarchy

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Noble Marine / Sailingfast ILCA 7 Qualifier 3

Wednesday
Apr 06
2022
Posted by XS Editor

For the final qualifier of the back-to-back spring series, once again 180 ILCAs descended upon the dolphin hunting grounds of Portland Harbour to claim back their territory…

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Hattie Rogers becomes Fastest Female F50 Helm!

Wednesday
Apr 06
2022
Posted by XS Editor

From Royal Lymington’s Wednesday Junior Sailing to racing success in a foiling dinghy and helming a SailGP catamaran…

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57th LBYC Congressional Cup preview

Wednesday
Apr 06
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia will help Long Beach Yacht Club kick off the 57th Congressional Cup regatta with a ribbon cutting and re-dedication of Congressional Cup Stadium…

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reality cheque

Wednesday
Apr 06
2022
Posted by deleteme

It’s all very well to pontificate on the America’s Cup from the standpoint of a disinterested observer (say, one from Shanghai, just to pick a random location).

But try seeing the same issues through the eyes and heart of a New Zealand sailing supporter.

To most Kiwis, the ETNZ decision to hold the next Cup series in Barcelona – or indeed anywhere other than in New Zealand waters – must seem like a betrayal. No amount of slick PR spin will change that impression. Like Russell Coutts before him, Grant Dalton will now be seen as a turncoat ready to abandon his own country for a fistful of Spanish cash.

If that sounds harsh, consider this: the New Zealand public has willingly given hundreds of millions of dollars over decades to sustain their nation’s America’s Cup ambitions. ETNZ only exists because of that generous support. The Cup, when they won it, was theirs – the reward for such patient, long-term investment.

If Dalton believes he can walk away from all that with his reputation unscathed then he misjudges the strength of Kiwi patriotism and pride.

Meanwhile, what of the actual holders of the Cup, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron? Three decades of loyal commitment to the event are now brushed aside…

Read more on Sailing Anarchy

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Dragon Europeans – Swiss / Dutch battle for lead in San Remo

Wednesday
Apr 06
2022
Posted by deleteme

The Dragon European Championship continues in San Remo with three races now completed

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2.4 Meter Winter Series Finale – Can Am 4 and 5

Tuesday
Apr 05
2022
Posted by XS Editor

With 25 boats on the line for CanAm 5, winter sailing was back with a vengeance in Port Charlotte. The US – Canada border reopened and our friends from North of the border showed up in force…

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Full on at Trofeo Princesa Sofia Mallorca

Tuesday
Apr 05
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Palma, Spain (April 5, 2022) – The giant 51st Trofeo Princesa Sofia Mallorca was up to full strength for the first time on a chilly and windy Bay of Palma today as all ten Olympic classes competed on the eight race course areas with 1015 athletes on 779 craft.

Formula Kite kitesurfing blasted into the Olympic classes arena for the first time with a barnstorming opening day amid the gusty conditions. France leads in two of the three qualifying groups of the Formula Kite Men, while Slovenia’s Toni Vodisek won Yellow Group with a clean sweep of four victories on the three-lap race track…

Event details – Results – Facebook

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Another active tropical season expected

Tuesday
Apr 05
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Predictions is part of sport, and it is never too soon to make them. The champagne in Kansas is still bubbly after their men’s college basketball national championship, but the predictions are out for the 2022-23 season. The long Major League Baseball season starts April 7, but the experts have already submitted their division winners and World Series Champion.

The Atlantic hurricane season also has experts eager to share predictions, with AccuWeather offering their assessment in this report:

The Atlantic hurricane season is two months away, with the official start arriving on June 1, but AccuWeather forecasters released predictions for the coming season, noting that there is a high chance for a preseason storm to develop and that another active tropical season is expected.

AccuWeather forecasters emphasized that now is the time to prepare, especially since some communities are still recovering from devastating storms over the last couple of years…

Read more on Scuttlebutt

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US Sailing issues guidance on athletes from Russia

Tuesday
Apr 05
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The US Sailing Board of Directors last week approved an amendment to the US Sailing Prescription to RRS 76.1 – Exclusion of Boats or Competitors, providing a framework for organizing authorities to exclude sailors from Russia and Belarus…

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First Wingfoil Open Race Event set for Hayling Island

Tuesday
Apr 05
2022
Posted by deleteme

Hayling Island SC is to run an Open Wingfoil event on Sunday 1 May 2022. Believed to be a first for the new Wingfoil class in the UK…

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Switzerland SailGP Team unveils new crew recruits

Tuesday
Apr 05
2022
Posted by XS Editor

In less than six weeks, Switzerland SailGP Team will make its racing debut at SailGP and today they announce four new recruits who will race under the Swiss flag in the global racing league…

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NZL Sailing Team get a cold welcome on Day One

Tuesday
Apr 05
2022
Posted by XS Editor

This week’s Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma represents the start of the new Olympic cycle but instead of warming into their work most sailors were left frigid after racing in freezing temperatures and strong winds overnight (NZ time)…

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Hacking a trolling motor into a towed type generator

Monday
Apr 04
2022
Posted by deleteme
Has anyone seen this done?Its cheap, 12 volts, and draws about 40 amps. so if run wired to a diode then the house bank and powered up I speculate it could possibly pump out 10 amps. Total guess.

Might need a bigger prop, or one with a shallower angle, but I don’t see why this couldn’t work and if I’m right why more cheap sailors like myself haven’t done it. It’s even cheaper than solar if it works!

Read more on SailNet

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Ullman Sails Long Beach Race Week returns

Monday
Apr 04
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Ullman Sails Long Beach Race Week is back! Benched for two years due to covid restrictions, the west coast’s favorite fun regatta returns with gusto June 24 to 26, 2022: co-hosted by Alamitos Bay Yacht Club (ABYC) and Long Beach Yacht Club (LBYC)…

Read more on Sail-World

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Bough Beech Finn Open

Monday
Apr 04
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The 2022 Bough Beech Finn Open was to go ahead on Saturday 2nd April. This was the third event of the new BFA Spring Series. These events are intended to spread the Finn events around some of the clubs that haver smaller home fleets…

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SoloInteractive Issues 5&6 Out Now

Monday
Apr 04
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The Refurbishment of 4006. Solos at the Dinghy and Watersports Show. Hall of Fame. Steve Cockerill Audio File. Strictly Solo Video Vault…

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BVI Spring Regatta – Final after five magnificent days of racing

Monday
Apr 04
2022
Posted by deleteme

The 49th BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival came to a close on Sunday 3 April after five magnificent days of racing…

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cat class

Monday
Apr 04
2022
Posted by deleteme

When Jonathan Mckee is on your boat, you tend to win. Here he is on Fujin, the Bieker 53 racing in Offshore Multihull finished first in class, and showing fine form in the BVI Spring Regatta.

Read more on Sailing Anarchy

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Eight Bells: Ralph Carlton

Sunday
Apr 03
2022
Posted by XS Editor

Ralph Carlton, age 89, of Marblehead, Massachusetts passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on March 20th, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Ralph, a lifelong Marbleheader, was a Navy veteran, an avid sailor, a community leader and mentor, a skilled accountant and businessman, and most importantly a proud father and grandfather and a great friend to all. He loved recounting his adventures growing up in Marblehead, including selling flounder door-to-door, shipping muskrat pelts he trapped in Steer Swamp to Chicago to earn money for his first bike, and incurring a serious leg injury at 13 when he was accidentally shot with a cannonball fired by the Marblehead Fire Department during a town V-J Day celebration.

He served in the United States Navy in the Mediterranean during the Korean Conflict. After serving his country, Ralph continued working in the family business, Marblehead Laundry, while attending Bentley College at night to acquire his bachelor’s degree in accounting. Ralph loved the ocean and was a fierce sailing competitor, beginning his racing career in one design classes including Tempests, Lightnings, and his Shields which he raced with family and friends. He was a member of the Boston Yacht Club for more than 40 years and skippered his boat Corsair on Wednesday evenings, routinely treating his crew to burgers and beers after each race.

Highlights of his sailing career, beyond the many first-place finishes and trophies, include ocean racing in the Newport to Bermuda Race, participating in the 150th Anniversary of the America’s Cup race around the Isle of Wight, and sailing on Valiant in 12 Metre races in the Mediterranean as well as up and down the East Coast…

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Fastest venue hiding in plain sight

Sunday
Apr 03
2022
Posted by XS Editor

When the America’s Cup and SailGP boast about boat speeds, there is a sector of the sport that snicker at the swiftness – land and ice sailors. While sailing on the hard can face more fickle conditions to get up to pace, when they do, they quickly eclipse those with the soggy dollars.

As the designers for the America’s Cup defender seek to create a weapon to break the current land sailing record of 126.2 mph set in 2009 by Richard Jenkins set on Ivanpah Dry Lake, Duncan Harrison takes the opportunity to promote this USA venue and his corner of the sport:

Ivanpah is not well known to most water sailors. The playa lies in eastern California, just west of Primm, Nevada and is bisected by Interstate 15, the highway linking Los Angeles to Las Vegas.

Yup, the world’s fastest sailing surface hiding in plain sight!

Ivanpah Dry Lake is around 3 hours drive time from all of the water sailors along the west coast between Santa Barbara and San Diego. Millions of people drive across Ivanpah Dry Lake annually, yet rarely do a handful of curious passersby stop and visit a landsailing event.

Even fewer brave souls ask for (and get) a ride in a dirtboat, but let’s imagine sailing at 90 mph in 30 mph of true wind.

It’s your first time landsailing – you’ve just begun rolling and the sail catches a puff. You’re acceleration shoves you into the seat as the boat speed skyrockets to over 40 mph. Continue sheeting in! The yacht accelerates to over 50 mph! Catch the next puff and accelerate to speeds you never imagined possible – this is extreme sailing!

Seatbelts and helmets are required…

• http://nalsa.org/
• https://www.facebook.com/groups/LandSailing

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Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta day 1

Sunday
Apr 03
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The first race, Old Road, started with winds gusting up to 35 knots but all sailors returned back safely with smiles on their faces as everyone is so pleased to be back on the water after two years of postponements…

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Clipper Race crew member in medical evacuation

Sunday
Apr 03
2022
Posted by deleteme

Injured Clipper Race sailor Nick Whittle was safely transferred to a Japanese Coastguard vessel on Saturday 2 April…

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America’s Cup: Michael Fay against shifting venue

Saturday
Apr 02
2022
Posted by XS Editor

“This should not have happened. This didn’t have to happen. From the club’s point of view it should never have happened.” Sir Michael says he is considering cutting ties with the club over the loss of the regatta to Spain…

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Which is the right way to sail around the world?

Saturday
Apr 02
2022
Posted by XS Editor

“Sailing East and West are a bit like chalk and cheese. They are opposites both figuratively and literally” says Round the World Queen Dee Caffari*.

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San Francisco to Impose “Sailing Toll” for People Driving to Boats; Funds Will Subsidize Luxury Bay Ferries

Friday
Apr 01
2022
Posted by deleteme

The “boundaries” of “tollable” miles, as laid out in a proposal from the City of San Francisco, which was obtained by Latitude 38.

In yet another attempt to both alleviate the Bay Area’s worsening traffic congestion and bolster public-transit alternatives, the City of San Francisco is considering imposing what is being called a “luxury driving toll” that would include all manner of nonessential, recreational activity — including people driving to go sailing. A copy of the proposal, which was obtained by Latitude 38, outlined the overarching philosophy of the plan, offered some details as to how the toll might be assessed and collected, and described a vision for expanded ferry service.

“We cannot ignore the fact that gridlocked traffic continues to worsen, and that strong measures are required to discourage driving,” the proposal read. In discouraging non-work-related trips, which were also classified as “luxury commuting,” the City of San Francisco’s Group on Traffic Congestion and Highway Authority said it can also shore up funds to increase non-road-based commuting infrastructures.

“Fees can be collected by tracking FasTrak toll tags, via GPS and other technology, to monitor driving,” the proposal read, detailing plans that would require drivers to list their work-related destinations, which would be considered essential. All nonessential or non-work-related driving would be “tollable” miles.

Perhaps the most ominous portent of the proposal was this passage toward the end of the document: “Other municipalities throughout the Bay Area have shown interest in this pilot plan, and are likely to impose some version of punitive measures on nonessential driving as populations increase, and some 50,000 cars are added to the road each year.”

The proposal said that ferry service was the most likely candidate to receive toll funds, and laid out an ambitious plan for a fleet of high-speed, high-volume ferries that would service the heart of the Bay Area’s shores. In describing the planned ferries, the proposal painted an opulent picture of what the vessels might entail, including full-service bars and grills; televisions playing sports, news, and CNN and Fox; high-end reclinable seats; massage therapists on staff (not included in the ticket price); and occasional live entertainment.

(To be fair, it sounds awesome.)

“Ferries are the most expensive form of transportation and require enormous public subsidies,” the proposal said, using a candor not often seen in government documents. “Even though there is an inherent romance associated with commuting on the water, there is an obvious need to further lure people with amenities to ensure sufficient ridership, and to justify the hefty investment in this particular public-transportation sector.”

We can only imagine that “monitored driving” and the relatively subjective application of behavior-based fees will, justifiably, stoke the ire of privacy advocates, and clearly we are headed for protracted, taxpayer-funded litigation to trudge through these issues and, in all likelihood, arrive at the same stalemate from which policy makers originally embarked…

Read more on Latitude 38

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everybody’s doing it!

Friday
Apr 01
2022
Posted by deleteme

I mean seriously, why the f#%* not? Read on.

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European Dragon Championship – 60+ fleet to race at San Remo YC

Friday
Apr 01
2022
Posted by deleteme

Racing for the 2022 European Dragon Championship will open at San Remo YC, Italy, on Monday 4 April…

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american moron

Friday
Apr 01
2022
Posted by deleteme

Vowing to come back in the next America’s Cup with a boat that is “virtually unchanged” from their last flop, American Magic plans to show “what we’re really made of”.

Sure, that sounds wonderful. Will they use clear sails again, too? Maybe pull Barker out of his cruising mode…

Read more on Sailing Anarchy

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2023 Ocean Globe Race is reaching maturity

Friday
Apr 01
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The 2023 Ocean Globe Race (OGR) launched in 2019, is entering its final phase of development, pushed along with pure passion and commitment from its 23 paid up entrants…

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BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival day 2

Friday
Apr 01
2022
Posted by XS Editor

A steady 18 knots+ which built to 24 throughout racing, greeted the fleet for another day of competition at the 49th BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival…

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National 12 – Development of Results for 2022

Friday
Apr 01
2022
Posted by XS Editor

The National 12 class has been at the forefront of dinghy development within the United Kingdom since 1936. It only seems right that the class have now explored an area often overlooked – results…

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