Cengiz Cenk Yakak Archive
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Best agents in growing our sport
by Robert Nutter, Chair, 2019 Bayview Mackinac Race We are entering the time of year when owners start thinking about assembling their crew for the season. Some owners grow their crew with the purchase of the boat and others rotate […]
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What Makes a Successful Fleet
The J/105 Class Association has fleets throughout North America, with one of the more active groups located in Toronto, Ontario. Doug Bullock, who races from this fleet and was 2018 Class President, shares his thoughts on what makes a successful […]
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Riding the record-breaking freight train
(February 11, 2019; Day 43) – Alex Alley (GBR) is now riding the southern latitude freight train that will send him eastward in his pursuit to break the Solo Non-Stop Around the World Record in his 40-foot yacht – Pixel […]
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Launching SailGP on to the world stage
With limited practice time, and no preseason, the first event of the inaugural SailGP season is going to unveil on the world stage the latest attempt to deliver a commercially viable sailing product for spectator consumption. Funded by billionaire Larry […]
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Eagle Class 53: Proof of concept begins
Conceived by professional sailors and designed by an international team of designers, engineers and naval architects, the Eagle Class 53 seeks to provide the most advanced boat without needing expert skills to sail it. With the latest in foiling and […]
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SailGP: Where to watch
SailGP, which seeks to deliver a commercially viable international circuit of high speed competition, has secured broadcast agreements that ensure coverage in 90 countries, across five continents. The first of five events in 2019 begins February 15-16 in Sydney, Australia. […]
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Rolex partners with SailGP
SailGP’s inaugural event of Season 1 kicks off February 15-16 when rival national teams from Australia, China, France, Great Britain, Japan and the United States will fight it out on Sydney Harbour in the high speed F50 catamarans. And joining […]
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NOOD season launches in Florida
The 31st season for the Helly Hansen National Offshore One Design (NOOD) Regatta begins with the first of five USA events on February 15 to 17 in St. Petersburg, FL. The opening stage has over 160 boats entered in 14 […]
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VIDEO: What perfect looks like
Source: sailingscuttlebutt
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From San Diego to Sydney Harbor
One of the most enthusiastic 18ft Skiff sailors in the world must be the Northern California-based Katie Love, who is presently spending the 2018-2019 Australian summer as skipper of the Panasonic Lumix-sponsored boat in the Australian 18 Footers League fleet […]
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Plans for US youth match racing champs
The 2019 U.S. Youth Match Racing Championship, an invitational event open to sailors between 16 and 20 years old, will be held June 26-30 in San Diego, CA. The event will use J/22s for up to ten teams to compete […]
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Pinnacle US youth event in New Jersey
The Notice of Race for the U.S. Youth Championships is available for the 2019 event to be held June 21-25 in Beach Haven, New Jersey. Competition will be held in six events with no gender restrictions. Details. Source: sailingscuttlebutt
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VIDEO: Olympic highlights from Miami
Competition for all 10 Olympic events came to the USA at the 2019 Hempel World Cup Series Miami which began January 29 with Medal Races on Saturday, February 2 and Sunday, February 3. Competition details – Results – Facebook The […]
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Behind the Scenes, February 2019
We are fans of the wall calendar, and the start of each month welcomes new imagery from our J/Boats, Onne van der Wal, and Sharon Green calendars. Here Sharon shares the behind-the-scenes story from February of her 2019 Ultimate Sailing […]
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World On Water Global Sailing News – February 8, 2019
This week’s “World on Water” global sailing news show produced by www.boatson.tv. In this week’s “WoW TV”: • Spindrift 2 damaged their starboard rudder and were forced to abandon their record attempt. • The Dutch 36th America’s Cup Challenge syndicate […]
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Olympic sailing on NBC Sports Group
US Sailing and the NBC Sports Group are partnering to present World Sailing’s prestigious Hempel World Cup Series to U.S. viewers on the Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA, OlympicChannel.com, the Olympic Channel app, NBCSports.com, and the NBC Sports app. […]
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Transpac Tahiti Race in 2020
Los Angeles, CA (February 7, 2019) – The Transpacific Yacht Club and Archipelagoes Tahiti are organizing the 15th edition of the Transpac Tahiti Race in late May 2020. This is one of the world’s longest classic ocean races, a 3570-mile […]
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College keelboat racing comes west
The US Naval Academy Midshipmen will return to defend their title at the 2019 Port of Los Angeles Harbor Cup regatta on March 8-10 in San Pedro, CA. Competing in every Harbor Cup since its inception, Navy’s victory last year […]
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Crucial gender diversity for Vendee Globe
Through its eight editions, the Vendee Globe has grown in reputation to be the most extraordinary test of solo offshore racing. Combined with the IMOCA, an immensely powerful 60-foot class boat which now includes lifting foils, this non-stop around the […]
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Russell Coutts and The Rolling Stones
We could forgive The Australian Financial Review for not being tuned into sport, but when the sportsman is New Zealand’s highest-profile international yachtsman, and was once its highest paid athlete, you’d think Sir Russell Coutts would be better known on […]
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Boat builder stands out in the crowd
The boatbuilding craftsmanship in Maine is legendary, a skill that’s passed down from one generation to the next. It’s hard to calculate how many builders are in the state where there’s a mix of established names with large production runs […]
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Now what will we do until spring?
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt As a columnist for Sailing World, I reflected on my appreciation for record setting. Our sport can be a blur of boat types and race formats, but we all dabble in record setting. How many days […]
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Hammer time at RORC Caribbean 600
Multihulls have been racing in the RORC Caribbean 600 since the very first race in 2009 when Claude Thelier’s (FRA) Region Guadeloupe, skippered by John Burnie (GBR), set a record that was not bettered until 2015. In recent years the […]
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Objects are closer than they appear
Swells off Portugal’s famed Praia do Norte can become so massive even drones have a tough time keeping a safe distance. Like this one… Source: sailingscuttlebutt
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High speed shrinks Sydney Harbor
Sydney, Australia (February 7, 2019) – As the inaugural SailGP season nears its first event, Sydney Harbor witnessed the SailGP F50s of Australia, China, Great Britain, France, Japan and the United States lined up for the first time prior to […]
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Ice Sailing and Ice Harvesting
When the team at Scuttlebutt HQ does local sailing, it is on San Diego Bay where the kelp is a frequent nuisance. On a bad day, it is hard to find water without obstacles, which is sort of what this […]
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VIDEO: Going for a sleigh ride
When the Viper 640 racing is cancelled because the wind is 30+ knots, one team was not taking no for an answer. Video published on Feb 6, 2019. Source: sailingscuttlebutt
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Lawrence, Selivanov win Star Junior World Championship
Miami, FL (February 6, 2019) – American sailor Luke Lawrence with crew Alexey Selivanov won the inaugural Star Junior World Champion Under 30 after a six race regatta in the water of Biscayne Bay. The championship started off well for […]
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Sailing recognized for broadcast innovation
The commitment of the Volvo Ocean Race to deliver raw and unfiltered storytelling to fans during the 2017-18 edition has seen the Race shortlisted for a prestigious 2019 Yahoo Sports Technology Award, despite the challenge of telling the story of […]
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Balancing restrictions to promote growth
Once upon a time, a one-design class was launched with a piece of paper that carried on it the dimensions from which the boat would be built. If popular, class interest would foster multiple suppliers to provide the best options […]
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Improve the comfort level for prospects
The key to increasing participation is to increase the comfort level for possible entrants, and when the greatest group of prospects are those with lower performance boats, that means taking a close look at their needs. The irony is how […]
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Providing a warm welcome to cruisers
Dominica, a Caribbean island country between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, is about one-half of the way from Puerto Rico to Trinidad and Tobago. In its efforts to recovery from the destruction of Hurricane Maria in 2017, […]
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Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium
The Chesapeake Sailing Yacht Symposium, the world’s longest running technical forum dedicated to advancing the study of the art and science of sailing yacht design technology, will be held March 15-16 at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. […]
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VIDEO: Connecting to sailing
What it is that connects us to Sailing. Video published on Feb 6, 2019. Source: sailingscuttlebutt
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Snow kiting – the adventure begins
“No waiting in lift lines. No over priced lift tickets. Just you, the kite and a pair of skis or snowboard.” – Steve Bodner Source: sailingscuttlebutt
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Strong field for Argo Group Gold Cup
The entry list is forming for the 2019 Argo Group Gold Cup, the oldest match racing regatta for one-design yachts which is scheduled May 6-11 in Hamilton, Bermuda. Twelve teams will be vying for a $100,000 prize purse, with the […]
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BUILDING AN IMOCA
In the exacting, precise high tech world of ocean racing yacht construction the CDK boatyard are a benchmark operation. Created in 1984 by Hubert Desjoyeaux, Jean Le Cam and Gaétan Gouérou, and managed by Philippe Facque, the yard builds all […]
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Tight at top of Star Junior Worlds
Miami, FL (February 5, 2019) – After light winds limited racing on the opening day of the inaugural Star Junior World Championship, winds up to 10-12 knots today allowed for three races on Biscayne Bay. With the Championship back on […]
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Overheating in Docklines and Rodes
by Drew Frye, Practical Sailor In the upcoming February 2019 issue of Practical Sailor, our testers evaluate the frequently repeated warning that under extreme loads, dock lines, drogue tow ropes, and anchor rodes can part due to overheating caused by […]
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Suggestions for Regatta Organizers
Noel M. Field, Jr. is currently a US SAILING judge emeritus, and as he recognizes the shortage of judges, he has some suggestions for persons organizing regattas. Initially published in 2016, here is his updated memo: 1. The first and […]
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Sail Canada Award Recipients Announced
Sail Canada has announced the recipients of the 2018 Sail Canada Awards and the Rolex Sailor of the Year Finalists: • Skippers’ Plan Female Athlete – Sarah Douglas • Skippers’ Plan Male Athlete of the Year – Tom Ramshaw • […]
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On track toward the Indian Ocean
(February 5, 2019; Day 37) – Alex Alley (GBR) remains on track in his pursuit to break the Solo Non-Stop Around the World Record in his 40-foot yacht – Pixel Flyer. Located at 35°S (at 20:00 UTC) in the South […]
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Testing the Mixed Event Initiative
With the emphasis by the International Olympic Committee for there to be events in which men and women compete together, the proposed Sailing program for the Paris 2024 Games will convert the current format which has separate men’s and women’s […]
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Promoting youth offshore sailing
The Mudratz Offshore 2019 program has officially kicked off the summer season with a call for applicants for the 2019 Marblehead-Halifax race on Dreamcatcher, a 1972 Swan 48. Now in its second year, the program is open to sailors 14-23 […]
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Plan for 2019 Match Race Super League
The Match Race Super League (MRSL), founded in 2018 to unite organizers on an international stage and promote classic match racing worldwide, has assembled its 2019 event schedule which includes three events in the USA. The MRSL seeks to provide […]
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OCC Announces Awards for 2018
The Ocean Cruising Club (OCC), the Worldwide Community for Adventure Sailing since 1954, has announced the recipients of awards that recognize achievements in blue water sailing over the past 18 months. Full report Source: sailingscuttlebutt
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Refining the Classics in Antigua
When the 32nd Annual Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta gathers on April 19-22, the plan for the 2019 edition will have refinements. Carlo Falcone, who has been competing in the event for the last 25 years, explains some of the changes: […]
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Brands rise from the ashes
USWatercraft, based in Warren, Rhode Island and the builder and marketer of Alerion Yachts, C&C Yachts, True North Yachts, and North Rip Boats, and a licensed builder of several JBoat models, went into receivership in 2017 by order of the […]
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Making Of A Squad
Super Sunday was exactly that for two members of the U.S. Sailing Team. Paige Railey (Clearwater, Fla.) and Luke Muller (Fort Pierce, Fla.) stood on the podium at Regatta Park to accept a silver and bronze medal, respectively, for their […]
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Brian Thompson—Salted Soul
In a career stretching back 25 years since Brian Thompson set a class record in the OSTAR singlehanded transatlantic race, he’s gone on to break sailing speed records on more than 40 occasions, everything from a circumnavigation of the planet […]
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Slow start for Star Junior Worlds
Miami, FL (February 4, 2019) – Sunshine and light breeze welcomed the 36 teams on the opening day of the inaugural Star Junior World Championship. One race was concluded on Biscayne Bay with the wind blowing around 6-8 knots from […]
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Simple premise proves popular
The premise of the inaugural Golden Globe Race in 2018 was simple, which was to limit equipment to that which was available 50 years ago, with the premise being to keep the race within financial reach of every dreamer. Seventeen […]
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Shake-up in United States SailGP Team
Nearing the launch of SailGP’s inaugural event, set for Sydney Harbour on February 15-16, a shake-up in the United States SailGP Team has seen the addition of Taylor Canfield, World Match Racing Tour champion and helmsman for the 36th America’s […]
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World Ice and Snow Sailing Champs
The convergence of ice and snow sailing comes together for the 2019 World Ice and Snow Sailing Championships on February 5-9 Lake Winnebago in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Competition on sleds, skates, and skis includes windsurfing rigs, kites, and kitewings. […]
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One for the Bucket List
The Caribbean racing season is underway with the 6th edition of Grenada Sailing Week held January 28 to February 1. Hillary Noble, taking a break from the New England winter, shares this report from the bow of the Reflex 38 […]
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VIDEO: Dennis Conner’s 1987 Comeback
Thirty-two years ago today, Dennis Conner became the first person both to lose the America’s Cup and then win it back when he beat the Australian defender Kookaburra III four wins to nil, taking sailing’s greatest prize back to the […]
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Gaining confidence toward Tokyo 2020
For 30 years, Olympic campaigners have been coming to South Florida to train and test their skills during the quadrennial cycle toward the Games. The four-stage 2018-19 Hempel World Cup Series, which began in Japan and concludes in Europe, held […]
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Kiwi Duo Back in the Saddle
Succeeding at the Olympic Games requires constant and quality training, which in the winter finds South Florida as a major hub for international and North American campaigners. And to put training to the test, 30 years ago was launched what […]
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Golden Globe: Fighting for the podium
(February 4, 2019; Day 219) – As Golden Globe Race winner Jean-Luc Van Den Heede (FRA) and runner-up Mark Slats (NED) struggle to come to terms with life ashore, a race is developing for the final podium position between Estonian […]
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Star Class—Ingrained Appreciation
Thousands of Star class boats are spread around the world, each with a unique personality, and certainly a unique story. It’s true that a boat can eventually reflect the persona of its owner, and this is especially true of the […]
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Off the Course – Changing Gears
The graceful curves and sweeping views of the Atlantic from Newport, Rhode Island’s Ocean Drive is what hooked professional sailor Andrew Palfrey to cycling. He was coaching at the 2006 Farr 40 World Championship and needed to put in a […]
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Ready for inaugural Star Junior Worlds
The first ever Star Junior World Championship, for skippers 30 and under, has 36 teams entered to compete February 4-6 on Biscayne Bay in Miami, FL. Fifteen nations are represented, and while there is an age limit on the skipper, […]
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Taking the pulse on the yacht industry
Held in January, the Dusseldorf boat show in Germany is massive. With almost 2,000 exhibitors from 73 countries and displays covering 220,000 m², nearly 250,000 people came from over 100 countries. The ‘boot’, as it is known, is the leading […]
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Details released for Chicago Mackinac
The Notice of Race (NOR) for the 2019 edition of The Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac is now available along with Safety Regulations (CMSRs) for both Monohull and Multihull competitors. Over 300 invitations to returning competitors are being sent […]
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Forming the 2019 US Sailing Team
Athlete selection to the 2019 US Sailing Team, done annually and consisting of the top sailors competing in the 10 events selected for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, took a step forward following the qualifier events – the 2018 Hempel […]
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Chicagoland embraces change
Albert Einstein is broadly credited with exclaiming, “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.” While there may be a debate on who actually said it, there’s no debate on the […]
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Working together for Tokyo 2020
The Hempel World Cup Series , a four stage international circuit for aspiring Olympians, offered a rare opportunity for North American sailors to enjoy the relative comforts of home on January 29-February 3 in Miami, FL. For the mixed multihull […]
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Finals begin at World Cup Series Miami
Miami, FL (February 2, 2019) – The fifth day of the 2019 Hempel World Cup Series Miami was about completing the qualifying races for half the fleet while the other five events witnessed the top ten in the standings advance […]
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PHOTOS: NZ Millennium Cup 2019
The NZ Millennium Cup 2019 was raced in the beautiful Bay of Islands from January 30 to February 2. It’s the world’s most southerly superyacht regatta and is becoming well-known as a must-do event for yacht owners who like to […]
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Live Coverage: World Cup Series Miami
The world’s leading Olympic sailors, including 34 Olympic medalists, are competing in the second round of the Hempel World Cup Series in Miami, Florida, USA. More than 650 sailors from 60 nations are racing on the waters of Biscayne Bay […]
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More madness at World Cup Series Miami
Miami, FL (February 1, 2019) – The fourth day of the 2019 Hempel World Cup Series Miami continued the notorious theme of precarious winds, but for the ten Olympic events competing on Biscayne Bay, it presents just another challenger for […]
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Spindrift 2 damaged in the Indian Ocean
(February 1, 2019; Day 17) – At 1606h UTC, skipper Yann Guichard (FRA) of the 40m trimaran Spindrift 2, which is in hot pursuit of the around the world Jules Verne Trophy, contacted his technical team ashore to report damage […]
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How the Golden Globe Race was won
When Jean-Luc Van Den Heede wrote his name into the record books by not only winning the 2018-19 Golden Globe solo non-stop round the world race, but becoming the oldest in history to complete such a race, he was relieved […]
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VIDEO: Sailing and Bailing
2018 Australian and New Zealand Optimist Champion Fletcher Walters demonstrates how to keep the Optimist dry and fast. Video originally published on May 28, 2018. Source: sailingscuttlebutt
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America’s Cup: Forming the USA roster
Long Beach, CA (February 1, 2019) – Stars + Stripes Team USA, a challenger for the 36th America’s Cup, will have an open application process so as to apply for positions on the team’s sailing roster and on-shore roles. “In […]
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World On Water Global Sailing News – February 1, 2019
This week’s “World on Water” global sailing news show produced by www.boatson.tv. In this week’s “WoW TV”: • Spindrift 2 breaks the record to the Equator from the start of the Jules Verne Record attempt for the Around the World […]
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Shining the light on the heavy lifters
Jacksonville, FL (January 31, 2019) – US Sailing announced the 2018 Community Sailing and National One-Design Award winners during an awards ceremony held at the 2019 National Sailing Programs Symposium (NSPS), hosted by the Florida Yacht Club. Award winners were […]
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Dutchman is runner-up in Golden Globe
Les Sables d’Olonne, France (January 31, 2019) – Mark Slats (NED) finished the Golden Globe Race today at 23:18:30 to claim second place. The 41-year old Dutchman crossed the line to set an elapsed time of 214 days 12 hours […]
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Storms disrupt World Cup Series Miami
Miami, FL (January 31, 2019) – While a brutal blast of cold winter weather plunged a wide swath of the United States into a deep freeze, the third day of 2019 Hempel World Cup Series Miami also saw testing conditions […]
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Trading one hurdle for another
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt It was a remarkable achievement, and not widely known that during the Rio 2016 Olympics, the organizers of the Sailing competition on Guanabara Bay negotiated the closing of Santos Dumont Airport, the second major airport serving […]
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The Impact of the Mixed Event Initiative
The International 470 Class began with the 1976 Olympics as an open format two-person dinghy event wherein men and women could compete together, in any type of combination, but a change occurred in 1988 to offer Olympic events specifically for […]
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Details for Para World Sailing Champs
The Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions are now available for the 2019 Para World Sailing Championship, to be held June 30 to July 7 in Cadiz, Spain. The events for the competition will be the One Person Keelboat Male […]
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Harbor filling in Montego Bay
Montego Bay, Jamaica (January 31, 2019) – The day one starters in the PHRF division for the 34th Pineapple Cup – Montego Bay Race are crossing the finish line for the 811 nm course, with the Farr 395 Senara holding […]
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Jules Verne: Slow road to Australia
(January 31, 2019; Day 16) – The 12-men on the 40m Spindrift 2 are losing time in the Indian Ocean as they pursue the around the world Jules Verne Trophy. Unable to hold a direct course to the east, several […]
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Contributors recognized by US Sailing
Jacksonville, FL (January 31, 2019) – The US Sailing Association Award winners for 2018 were recognized today for their contributions to the sport of sailing in the United States during the 2019 National Sailing Programs Symposium. The 2018 US Sailing […]
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Field forming for 2019 Congressional Cup
The 55th edition of the Congressional Cup continues its tradition for premier-level match racing worldwide as the field forms for this Grade 1 competition on April 3 to 7 in Long Beach, CA. Six skippers have been named so far […]
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World Sailing Presidential Update – January 2019
World Sailing President Kim Andersen delivers his monthly newsletter to share the activities from the world governing body for the sport of sailing. This year has got off to a wonderful start in international sailing with Australia and New Zealand […]
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Windless at World Cup Series Miami
Miami, FL (January 30, 2019) – The 2019 Hempel World Cup Series Miami found day two to continue delivering squirrely winds that would require delays and frustrate the schedule for the 10 Olympic fleets. It was a rich get richer […]
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Some Serious Ultimate Sailing
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt While words carry the story of our sport, imagery brings it to life. But when the logistics to get the shot go beyond the usual, a lot has to come together for it to happen. Such […]
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British Challenger on the Challenges Ahead
There is not the slightest trace of the 2017 team at the Portsmouth headquarters of INEOS Team UK; the changeover is total and complete and with it a contented Ben Ainslie who says he is looking forward to launching the […]
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Olympic Sailing Pecking Order To Be Set In Miami
While the next Olympic regatta is 18 months away, the competition for the Olympic berths has reached a zenith. National teams are in the midst of a pitched battle for the limited country berths in each of the 10 classes, […]
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The Globe Belongs to Van Den Heede
Jean-Luc Van Den Heede wrote his name into the record books by not only winning the 2018 Golden Globe solo non-stop round the world race today, but becoming the oldest in history to complete such a race. The 73-year-old French […]
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Race Navigation Strategy
Portugal’s Ferdinand Magellan is credited with the first sailing circumnavigation of the planet. His crew completed it in 1522, after Magellan’s death in the Philippines a year earlier. We have 500 years of experience, which should be plenty of time […]
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Argo scorches Pineapple Cup records
Montego Bay, Jamaica (January 30, 2019) – Jason Carroll’s MOD 70 Argo crossed the finish line in Montego Bay today at 14:12:44 ET to capture line honors and a new course record in the 34th Pineapple Cup – Montego Bay […]
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Making History at 36th America’s Cup
Carolijn Brouwer will become the first female at the helm of an America’s Cup challenger, when she leads The Netherlands at the 2021 America’s Cup regatta in Auckland, New Zealand. Brouwer, a 45-year-old from the Netherlands, is a two-time World […]
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Jules Verne: Eastbound in Indian Ocean
(January 30, 2019; Day 15) – Skipper Yann Guichard (FRA) and his 11 crew on the 40m Spindrift 2 are now blazing east through the Indian Ocean in pursuit of the around the world Jules Verne Trophy. Tracking along at […]
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Golden Globe: Not over till it’s over
(January 30, 2019; Day 214) – With the Golden Globe Race win now in the hands of Jean-Luc Van Den Heede (FRA), Dutch skipper Mark Slats hopes to survive one final storm in the Bay of Biscay as he completes […]
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Video Highlights: O’Pen Bic Worlds 2019
The 2019 O’pen BiC World Championship attracted 133 sailors for the event held December 27 to January 4 in Auckland, New Zealand. Source: sailingscuttlebutt
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Third recipient for J/24 Boat Grant
The US J/24 Class Association has awarded the third annual Kelly Holmes-Moon J/24 Boat Grant to Matt Miranda from Ronkonkoma, New York. The Program is named in honor of Kelly Holmes-Moon, a long-time supporter of the J/24 Class Association who […]
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Canadian Plan for the 2024 Olympics
Seventeen nations stood on the podium at the Rio 2016 Olympics, but when Canada wasn’t one of them, the national federation Sail Canada took a close look at the program. Scuttlebutt editor Craig Leweck checked in with Michael Milner, the […]
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Eight Bells: Kim Woodhouse
Kimberly R. Woodhouse, 62 years old, passed away January 29 surrounded by family in Grosse Pointe Farms, MI, after a decades-long battle with cancer. Despite her illnesses, which she faced with tenacious optimism and resilience, Kim remained positive and enjoyed […]
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VIDEO: Watch what happens…
In the winter of 2018 going into 2019, this beautiful sailboat was left in the water only to have ice build up around it and the inevitable happened. It sunk to the bottom of Hamburg Cove in Lyme, CT. Source: […]