SG Yelken İngilizce Archive
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Sydney Hobart: Fleet set for downwind
(December 20, 2022) – The maxi yachts should get off to a flying start in the 2022 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, based on the NSW Bureau of Meteorology [BOM]’s long range weather forecast. Northerly winds are expected for the […]
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Golden Globe: Pushing too hard?
(December 20, 2022) – After more than a hundred days at sea, only six of the original 16 entrants who departed Les Sables d’Olonne in France are likely to pass through the Hobart gate which shuts on January 31st. First […]
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Celebrating a renowned sailing alum
There is a building at San Diego Yacht Club named after Malin Burnham, and you don’t have to drive far from the club to find others. In his book Community Before Self, he speaks of the importance of giving, and […]
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Hey, wanna go sailing?
Sailing columnist Chris Caswell reflects on his introduction to sailing and suggests how we can make the sport more inclusive: I’ve been following the efforts of various groups to foster interest in sailing and, while I certainly applaud and support […]
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Spreading the word about Cabarete
Cabarete is a resort town on the Dominican Republic’s northern coast. With Cabarete Bay protected by a coral reef, the calm waters and breezy conditions make it a center for water sports. Also known as THE WIND AND SURF CITY, […]
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Father-Son in for 29th Sydney Hobart
The 2022 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race has 111 boats entered for the 77th edition. With the start for the 628nm course to Hobart starting within Sydney Harbor on December 26. There are 8 international boats in the race, including […]
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Tour de France for sailors
While bicycle racing has the Tour de France which highlights its scenic countryside, the nation also has a history of something similar with sailing. Since its first edition in the summer of 1978, the Tour Voile has been a magnificent […]
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Professional sailing in a bubble
The proliferation of people getting paid by boat owners to compete in amateur recreational events has complicated the sport, but there are examples of boat types that flourish in a bubble where the approach to competition is similar among the […]
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Olympus Photo: World’s coolest yachts
Yachting World has been asking top sailors and marine industry gurus to choose the coolest and most innovative yachts of our times, and when they turned the question to Guillaume Verdier, one of the most talented and successful naval architects […]
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Bacardi Winter Series Event 1
The 2022-23 Bacardi Regatta Series got underway December 17-18 for Melges 24 and J/70 teams in Miami, FL. Despite mixed fortunes for some, the overnight leaders after Saturday’s three races continued to serve up their best, with victory going to […]
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British endorse USA Olympic scheme
The British Sailing Team has been the dominant Olympic program, passing the USA in both the total and gold medal count. The two programs had been going in opposite directions, though the USA has been raising the stakes on turning […]
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Kiwis win 2022 Match Racing Worlds
These are not the best of days for the World Match Racing Tour. What once was the proving ground for current and aspiring America’s Cup sailors is now seeking sunlight for this niche corner of the sport. Foiling boats have […]
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A Year To Remember
Nick Spangenberg recaps on an eventful year with a 2022 recap packed with action Nick Spangenberg (JP / GUNSAILS): “2022 – a year packed with lots of windsurfing, traveling and awesome memories. After I finished school in 2021 I focused […]
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Eğirdir Gölü’nde ekokırım: 4 balık türü yok oldu, 6 tür tehdit altında
Türkiye Tabiatını Koruma Derneği (TTKD) bilim danışmanı Dr. Erol Kesici, Eğirdir Gölü’ne 1970’lerde bırakılan istilacı balık türleri nedeniyle göldeki 10 doğal türden 4’ünü tamamen yok olduğunu, 6’sının da ciddi tehlike altında bulunduğunu açıkladı. Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Su Ürünleri Fakültesi’nden emekli […]
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Final four at Match Racing Worlds
Sydney, Australia (December 17, 2022) – The four semi-finalists were decided today at the World Match Racing Tour finale event on Sydney Harbour, with the winner of the event to be crowned 2022 Open Match Racing World Champion. Completing the […]
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Calm for Globe40 Cape Horn winners
The 2022-23 Globe40 is an eight-leg doublehanded round the world race in Class40s. Seven teams were at the beginning on June 26, with five teams having started the fifth leg on November 26 from Papeete, Tahiti to Ushuaia, Argentina. (December […]
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Dawn Riley: Looking back, Looking forward
With a sport like sailing, having an opportunity to participate is not as simple as other recreational options. Helping to improve the odds is Dawn Riley at Oakcliff Sailing in Oyster Bay, NY. Here is her end of year update: […]
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VIDEO: Learning how to wing foil
Source: scuttlebutt – https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2022/12/16/video-learning-how-to-wing-foil/
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Sail Canada joins Abuse-Free Sport
Kingston, ONT (December 16, 2022) – Sail Canada will join Abuse-Free Sport following the official signing of the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC) agreement with the new independent agency to prevent and address maltreatment in sport, which will […]
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America’s Cup: Double the fun for Kiwis
When Emirates Team New Zealand buried the bow of their AC40 on November 21 while testing in waves on Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf, the result was significant damage to the forward sections of the hull and deck structure. The bow had […]
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Knockout time at Match Racing Worlds
Sydney, Australia (December 16, 2022) – The field of 10 teams representing seven nations competing in the 2022 Open Match Racing World Championship has been thinned to eight for the Quarter Final stage at the finale of the World Match […]
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2023 Boat of the Year winners
Sailing World magazine revealed the Beneteau First 36 as its Boat of the Year for 2023. The 36-footer (above) emerged as the judges’ unanimous favorite after a week of reviews and sailing tests of 11 new performance sailing models in Annapolis, Maryland. […]
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Effort begins to clean-up sailmaking
The grand prix IMOCA is the leading offshore class for shorthanded racing, and in this report the organization details how they seek to reduce the impact that sail production for these 60-footers has on the environment. In a new IMOCA […]
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50 knot winds and 50 foot seas
American Joe Harris along with Roger Junet are competing in the Globe40, an eight-leg doublehanded round the world race in Class40s. Seven teams were at the beginning on June 26, with five teams now on the fifth leg from Papeete, […]
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2022 Marine Woman of the Year
Nikki Storey, President of the Great Lakes Boat Building School (GLBBS), has been named the 2022 Darlene Briggs Marine Woman of the Year. Storey is the 36th recipient of the award named after the late Darlene Briggs of Wayzata, MN […]
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Setting precedents in high school sailing
Charles Barclay, Houston Yacht Club Sailing Director, gives some love to his region: A first for women in high school sailing occurred in 2022 on December 10-11 in St. Petersburg, FL. Since 2014, the High School Keelboat National Invitational has […]
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Alexandria Troas Antik Kenti’nde iki bin yıllık mendirek bulundu
Çanakkale’nin Ezine ilçesine bağlı Dalyan köyündeki liman kenti Alexandria Troas Antik Kenti yakınlarında iki bin yıllık mendirek bulundu. Alexandria Troas Antik Kenti’nde bu yıl gerçekleşen kazı çalışmaları yaklaşık 30 kişilik bir ekibin katılımıyla devam ediyor. Ankara Üniversitesi Arkeoloji Bölümü öğretim […]
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Canada Ocean Racing plan for 2023
It was August 2022 when Canadian Scott Shawyer launched Canada Ocean Racing as a new offshore sailing team to compete in the solo, non-stop round the world Vendée Globe in 2028. Motivated to also lead and inspire the development of […]
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WANTED: Ordinary sailors for retro race
The opportunity to participate in the 2023-24 Ocean Globe Race has been made by organizer Don McIntyre and retired Navy commander Mark Sinclair who are looking for crew to join them in this retro crewed race around the world. McIntyre […]
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Maine yacht builder puts out the call
Hinckley Yachts counts among its customers David Rockefeller, Martha Stewart, and Roger Penske. The Southwest Harbor-based company builds just 30 to 40 yachts a year and, even with a starting price of around $1.5 million, there’s a waiting list for […]
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Cost of unnecessary risk at sea
For over a week, family members had not heard from Kevin Hyde (65 years) and Joe DiTomasso (76 years) who were enroute on a Catalina 30 from Cape May, NJ to Marathon, Florida. Out of concern, they contacted the US […]
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Mistakes when assessing performance
Julian Everitt, yacht designer and former editor at Seahorse magazine, often rekindles the evolution of IOR race boats on his Facebook page. In this report, he highlights the brilliance of a boat and the error of its designer: Another underestimated […]
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Missing sailors along eastern USA coast
Dane Kmetz contacted Scuttlebutt as his father-in-law had gone missing on a sailing trip, and would appreciate assistance as the Coast Guard searches for the overdue sailing vessel which departed November 26 from Cape May, NJ. Missing are Kevin Hyde, […]
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Leave first timers wanting more
“If you build it, he will come” may have worked in the baseball film Field of Dreams, but promoting sailing tends to happen by recruiting one person at a time. While this report by champion iceboater Ron Sherry is from […]
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Eight Bells: Alejandro Alonso
Journalist Alejandro ‘Dury’ Alonso died December 10 at the age of 62 at the Álvaro Cunqueiro Hospital in Vigo, Spain. His passing followed a long illness that forced his admission in the last days of November. Dury was one of […]
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Caribbean Travel Awards 2023
Grenada, home to the Port Louis Marina operated by Camper & Nicholsons Marinas, has been named ’Yachting Destination of the Year’ in the Caribbean Travel Awards 2023. The award also included mention of Grenada’s two small islands, Carriacou and Petite […]
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Everybody gets a ribbon, right?
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News I am a fan of achievements having meaning. If you are honored as the best of the best, your accomplishment better have standards to protect its legitimacy. In Sailing, the World title is that […]
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World Champion Stores
This year saw 5 new PWA World Champions crowned across multiple disciplines; Men’s and Women’s Wave, Men’s and Women’s Slalom and Men’s Freestyle. Now you can hear from each of the World Champions as they reflect on their success for […]
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Dinghy handicap racing deserves support
Getting boats on the water is the goal but with dinghy one design classes, meager interest may leave boats on the trailer rather than on the race course. The solution in the UK has been their Portsmouth Yardstick (PY) handicap […]
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Floating wind farms coming to California
While it is a long time from happening, navigating off of California may ultimately get a bit more complicated, according to this report by the Associated Press: The first-ever U.S. auction of leases to develop commercial-scale floating wind farms in […]
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SailGP: British team gets off the dole
Founded and funded by billionaire Larry Ellison, the global sports league SailGP began in 2019 with six teams, and the mission of these teams was two-fold: put on a good show and become self-funded in five years. That clock hasn’t […]
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Stepping off a sinking boat
When the J/133 Vamoose diverted from their delivery to Antigua for a rescue, Willie Dresser shared their story of pulling the crew off the 44-foot custom trimaran Buddy. Now we hear from Ryan Finn who was on the sinking boat: […]
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Can you hear me? Can you hear me now?
If the idea of cutting cords is too much when dropping docklines, affordable solutions may be within reach according to this report by George Day in the Cruising Compass: I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it with my […]
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Laura Dekker: Ten years later
At 16 years old, Laura Dekker defied the odds to finish her solo circumnavigation around the world. Ten years on, she reflects on her momentous achievement. How far would you go to achieve your sailing dream? Dutch sailor Laura Dekker […]
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If you can imagine it, you can do it
The Ocean Race 2023 starts January 15, and of the five teams, two-time race skipper Charlie Enright (USA) will be among the favorites. His 11th Hour Racing Team was launched September 2019 and unveiled their new boat nearly two years […]
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Eight Bells: Kenneth Coventry
Kenneth (Ken) Coventry, aged 97, passed away peacefully at his Darien, CT home on December 1, 2022. Born in Melbourne, Australia, the first in his family to achieve an advanced degree, he earned his chemical engineering degree at Melbourne University […]
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Winning the 2022 Bahamian Triple Crown
The 2022 Best of the Best Bahamian wooden racing sloop regatta was sailed on December 4 in windy, challenging conditions. The regatta is the year-end culmination of many local regattas sailed throughout the island nation of the Bahamas during the […]
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West Side
Morgan Noireaux tucking into some west side nuggets in Maui Recently a solid swell lit up the west coast of Maui and Morgan Noireaux (JP / NeilPryde / Black Project Fins) was one of the pros who took the opportunity […]
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Thank You Antoine Albeau
Marking the end of an epic 30 year career with 25 World titles to his name – Antoine Albeau In November last month Anotine Albeau (JP / NeilPryde) officially announcement his retirement from competing on the PWA World Tour. Albeau […]
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Tekirdağ’da Düzenlenen Hakem Vize ve Terfi Semineri Sona Erdi
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Latest World Cup plan revealed
The calendar for Olympic campaigners may not be well understood from those on the outside, with a handful of seemingly random European events providing valued training. Scuttlebutt has always promoted the idea of these events being branded under the same […]
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2022 Moth World Championship
The 2022 Moth World Championship was held November 29 to December 4 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. After limited racing on the first three days with too much or not enough wind, conditions improved for the final three days to allow […]
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Has offshore performance gone too far?
Collisions with floating objects is the concern when offshore, as they are often hard to anticipate and rescue services not quickly available. While many of the incidents involve litter or lumbering sea life, the latest fear is getting targeted by […]
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Killer rogue wave ahead of Globe40 fleet
Five doublehanded Class40 teams are on the fifth leg of the Globe40 race which extends from Tahiti toward the Argentinean stopover of Ushuaia via the legendary yet feared Cape Horn. Located on southern Chile’s Hornos Island, at the southern tip […]
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Pinnacle shorthanded race for 2023
In October 2023, the Transat Jacques Vabre will celebrate its thirtieth anniversary in Le Havre (France) before the famous two-handed tranatlantic race heads to Martinique, where the finish of the race known as the Route du Café will be hosted […]
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Miami to Palm Beach Race
The second event of the 2022-23 SORC Islands in the Stream had 21 boats on the 60-mile course from Miami to Palm Beach along southern Florida. All boats finished within the time limit of 1800, with conditions of 18 knots […]
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The World Sailing Show
The World Sailing Show delivers 30-minute episodes which feature news, profiles, and racing highlights from across the world of sailing. The November 2022 episode goes behind the scenes to look at the first weeks of testing ahead of the 2024 […]
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Maui Round 2
Hawaiian delights with Takuma Sugi at Ho’okipa Takuma Sugi (Tabou / GA Sails / Black Project Fins) broke into the overall top 10 in the Men’s Wave division this year after recording results of 8th, 17th and 9th in Cabo […]
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Did The Ocean Race just get smaller?
When the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 was one month from finishing, it was announced how the next edition of the race would start in 2021, under new ownership, without Volvo as a sponsor. It was a lot to take in, but the […]
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Dilemma: World’s coolest yachts
Yachting World has been asking top sailors and marine industry gurus to choose the coolest and most innovative yachts of our times, and when they turned the question to notable designer, Juan Kouyoumdjian nominated Dilemma. Here’s the report: Legendary American yacht […]
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Sunk despite meticulous preparation
Of the boats competing in the 2022-23 Golden Globe Race, Tapio Lehtinen was stunned that it was his Gaia 36 Asteria which sank. Yet that’s what happened 460 nautical miles SE from Port Elizabeth, in South Africa. Lehtinen was successfully […]
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Golden Globe Race lifesaving regulations
Before the start, fulfilling the safety and qualifying requirements for the 2022-23 Golden Globe Race were a major hurdle. However, it was these unique regulations which played an important part in saving Tapio Lehtinen following the sinking of his yacht […]
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Future technology for future sailors?
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News I am all for heightening awareness of our impact on the environment. We can’t keep throwing things away as there is no place called Away. But I also have little patience for the phony […]
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Looking for like-minded SailGP backers
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The global sports league SailGP wants more teams when the fourth season of SailGP begins on June 17-18 in Chicago, which has prompted the organization to rewrite its rules so that the first fan-owned […]
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Innovation competition in France
The search for innovation, new practices, responsible performances, and alternatives motivates is led by the Federation of Nautical Industries (FIN) which has been organizing a national competition since 2017 at the Paris Boat Show. The competition rewards innovation, putting ideas […]
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Absent From Japan
Nico Prien shares why he wasn’t able to compete on the 2022 Fly! ANA Yokosuka, Miura Windsurf World Cup Nico Prien (Starboard / NeilPryde) was originally on the entry list for the 2022 Fly! ANA Yokosuka, Miura Windsurf World Cup, […]
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Sunset Cruising
What windsurfing is all about with Federico Morisio Windsurfing means different things to different people, but for Federico Morisio (Starboard / Severne Sails) this session encapsulated everything that windsurfing means to him… Federico Morisio: “To me this is what windsurfing […]
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Recruiting Americans for America’s Cup
After their first America’s Cup challenge in 2021, the NYYC American Magic team made some changes in their pursuit of the trophy. Prominent in that change was bringing Scott Ferguson (Jamestown, RI) to lead the design team. Scuttlebutt editor Craig […]
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Book your trip for 37th America’s Cup
Organizers for the 37th America’s Cup in 2024 have confirmed details for the competition in Barcelona, Spain. Among the decisions was the placement of the racing area for both the Challenger Selection Series and the America’s Cup Match which will […]
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Bizarre Atlantic hurricane season
The Atlantic hurricane season officially ends on November 30, bringing to a close the six-month period when the vast majority of tropical activity occurs in the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea. Prior to the season, forecasters generally […]
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America’s Cup: Watching water dry
There is irony in how the America’s Cup defender, eager to deliver high performance racing for the 37th Match, has us watching grass grow. Okay, it’s not watching grass grow, its watching water dry … pretty much the same thing. […]
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Maybe Stan Honey can save the planet
Efforts by the global community to reduce emissions likes to point its spotlight on transport ships, which deflects attention with dreamy visions of billowing sails propelling goods across oceans. It feels so far-fetched, yet now the proposals include smooth hull […]
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Mini Pipe
Kai Lenny mixing things up with a little mini Backdoor Pipeline session Kai Lenny (Goya Windsurfing) is the allround waterman – winning multiple world titles in SUP, whilst he remains one of the best wave windsurfers in the world – […]
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Inside the world’s biggest sailing yacht
One wonders if the pursuit by the uber-rich to have the biggest yacht is more about claiming it than having it, but there is one such yacht that somebody does need to have. While the images remain conceptual, this creation […]
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Bonkers world of Microyacht adventures
What are the smallest boats sailors consider for crossing and ocean? For ‘microyacht’ voyagers, there’s no limit. Yachting World’s Elaine Bunting finds out why they put to sea in tiny vessels: Often the smallest boats to cross oceans look much […]
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Nastier than Ahab’s whale
Bill Schanen relives horrid memories in his column for Sailing magazine: Call me Ishmael. I can relate to Moby-Dick’s narrator because I too have tales to tell of creatures tormenting sailors at sea. I’ve never been threatened by a whale […]
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America’s Cup: Moon rovers of sailing
Chris Caswell dislikes the current iteration of America’s Cup racing, and he pounds that drum in his Sailing magazine column: Disclosure: I love sports cars. I’ve loved them since I didn’t have a driver’s license and, since then, I’ve owned […]
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Celebrating sailing’s greatest challenge
An old sailing saying goes, “Below 40 degrees latitude, there is no law; below 50, there is no God.” Cape Horn, the southerly headland of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, is at 56 degrees south – has an earned reputation […]
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Orcas attack Robin Knox-Johnston
It is always a privilege when Sir Robin Knox-Johnston checks in with Scuttlebutt HQ. As the first person to perform a single-handed non-stop circumnavigation of the globe, and then later to set the fastest time to earn the Jules Verne […]
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Coasties are never off message
The problem with the mantra “Foiling is the Future” is it forgets about how foiling has certain requirements like expertise, sufficient wind, and relatively flat water. And if you are kitefoiling when these variables become your enemy, a rescue can […]
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Globe40: Onward towards Cape Horn
Papeete, Tahiti (November 26, 2022) – Today at 15:00 hours local time (01:00 UTC, November 27), the GLOBE40 crews set sail on leg 5 in Matavai Bay to the north of the island of Tahiti, bound for the Argentinean stopover […]
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In search of perfect ice
Along the Canadian border, the state of Montana is not near major USA sailing regions, so you’d be excused to never having heard of Flathead Lake. Best known for its significant size and clarity, the Thistle Class will be road […]
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Time penalty decides Route du Rhum
(November 25, 2022; Day 17) – After French skipper Roland Jourdain (We Explore) was deemed the winner of the Rhum Multihull class in the 12th Route du Rhum-Destination Guadeloupe, he dropped to second after being been given a statutory time […]
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Alignment to fortify Canadian sailing
Sail Canada, the national governing body for the sport of sailing in Canada, and Canada SailGP Team have formed an official partnership between the two organizations to further promote and develop the sport nationwide, including developing foiling talent across the […]
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America’s Cup: Geeks rule the world
Unique to the 37th America’s Cup has been the AC40 boat, essentially a scaled down version of the AC75 boats to be used in the 2024 event. The boat is freshly designed by the Kiwi defender, intended as a cost-saving […]
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This yacht will never sail again
Tied to a coconut tree on the beach in the fishing village of Lambeau, on Tobago’s windward coast, is a million-dollar Bavarian yacht that will likely never sail again. The boat, named the Vagant, has been there for five years, […]
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Leader capsizes in Route du Rhum
(November 23, 2022; Day 15) – At 1920hrs today, the race management of the 12th edition of La Route du Rhum – Destination Guadeloupe received a message from CROSS Antilles to tell them that Gilles Buekenhout (JESS) had triggered his […]
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Maui Spring 2022
Some of Ricardo Campello’s standout waves from this year in Maui Ricardo Campello (Naish / Naish Sails) has been spending plenty of time at Ho’okipa, Maui, over the last few years and the 37-year-old has been digging through his hard […]
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Sailor Profile: Rich du Moulin
Rich du Moulin is not only renowned for his competitive sailing accomplishments but also his many contributions to the sport of sailing and the maritime shipping industry. Buttons Padin provides this profile in WindCheck magazine: Rich grew up in the […]
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Olympic Sailing: How we got here
Longtime Canadian coach Mark Lammens takes us down memory lane on how the Olympic Sailing Program has evolved: When I was first attracted to Olympic sailing, all the boats were designed for big men. The top sailors were larger than […]
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When things go wrong
The biennial Transpac Race extends on a 2225 nm course from Point Fermin in Los Angeles to the finish line off Diamond Head in Honolulu, Hawaii. It cuts across a big ocean, and when things go wrong, the distance from […]
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Mauritius Magic
Down-the-line heaven with Leon Jamaer in Mauritius Leon Jamaer (Flikka / NeilPryde) has recently been spending some time out in Mauritius where he scored some memorable conditions – the highlights of which you can see @ https://youtu.be/0U4Q0zsLHaI. You can also […]
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Sailboats are meant to sail
After a three-year COVID-19 hiatus, the fourth edition of the 935nm Antigua Bermuda Race is on the schedule to start from Antigua on May 9, 2023. “The first few days of the race are basically a guaranteed sleigh ride with […]
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Heroes from the world of Solo Sailing
The inaugural Global Solo Challenge 2023-24 seeks to be a budget-friendly solo, non-stop race around the world. For boats from 32 to 55 feet with an IRC rating below 1.370, a pursuit start over 11 weeks begins in A Coruña, […]
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VIDEO: J/105 North Americans 2022
The 2022 J/105 North American Championship were held September 29-October 2 in San Francisco, CA. The 28-boat fleet had enough breeze for excitement but not so much that gear failure decided the outcome. With eleven races and no throw outs, […]
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Crash reveals AC40 structural problem
The eagerness of the New Zealanders to technically advance the America’s Cup has gotten derailed again. For the 2021 event, the development of the AC75 parts forced teams to delay their launches, and now the requirement of the AC40 training […]
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Abandon boat: Sunk in five minutes
When 2022-23 Golden Globe Race front-runner Tapio Lehtinen was woken by a loud noise, he had five minutes to escape his sinking boat. Translated from Finnish publication Ilta-Sanomat, he shares some details from a cargo ship en route to China: […]
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Retaining a seat at the wingfoiling table
World Sailing has partnered with the Global Wingsports Association (GWA) and the International Wing Sports Association (IWSA) to support the development of the fast growing sailing discipline wingfoiling. Riders in this genre have a foiling board and a handheld wingsail. […]
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Thomas Ruyant: King of the transats
(November 21, 2022; Day 13) – Thomas Ruyant, solo skipper of LinkedOut, was unofficially crowned ‘King of the Transats’ when he won the 38-boat IMOCA class on the 12th Route du Rhum-Destination Guadeloupe. Hollow eyed, wobbly legged and exhausted this […]
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Alaçati Wind Fest
5 straight days of wind ranging from 10 to 35 knots delivered the ideal platform for the Youth and Junior athletes of the 2022 Alacati Wind Fest PWA Youth & Junior Slalom World Cup to put on an incredible display […]
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Cal 40: World’s coolest yachts
Yachting World has been asking top sailors and marine industry gurus to choose the coolest and most innovative yachts of our times, and when they turned the question to one of the world’s most accomplished navigators, Stan Honey nominated the […]
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Santa Maria Cup making comeback
The Santa Maria Cup, a premier match racing event for women for over 20 years but stopped in 2012, is making a comeback in 2023. The regatta will be May 1-4 in J/22s on the Severn River in Annapolis, MD. […]