SG Yelken İngilizce Archive
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Canadian Hall of Fame Class of 2022
The Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame welcomed 12 new inductees during a ceremony held at the Kingston Yacht Club on October 15, 2022. The Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame is a collaboration between the Canadian Sailing Hall of Fame, the […]
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SailGP charts new course into Web3
If there is an age at which words such as ‘blockchain’ and ‘cryptocurrency’ make you feel old, you make want to skip this Forbes story: SailGP—dubbed the sailing world’s equivalent of Formula One—is navigating into the Web3 space. SailGP is aiming to […]
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Recognizing excellence in sailing industry
Melanie Sunshine Neale, founder and owner of Sunshine Cruising Yachts, was presented the 2022 Sailing Industry Distinguished Service Award. Initiated in 2014, the honor recognizes members of the sailing industry that strive for high standards of excellence, service, and commitment. […]
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Technique Time
Dieter Van der Eyken shares his top tip specifically aimed at the takeoff of the backloop Have you been struggling with over rotated backloops or out of control straight jumps? If so, Dieter Van der Eyken might just have the […]
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Different paths to 37th America’s Cup
The Protocol for the 37th America’s Cup included cost saving measures for the entrants, among them being the introduction of the AC40 – a smaller and less expensive platform that teams would use for testing, training, and pre-event competition. At […]
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Measuring progress in fulfilling mission
As the National Governing Body for the sport of sailing, US Sailing’s mission is to provide leadership for the sport of sailing in the United States. To measure their effort, they have released the organization’s 2021 Annual Report. Here are […]
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Jumping Joe
by Greg Gilmartin, WindCheck magazine I still remember one of the first sayings I learned when I tried out sailboat racing. “One hand for you, one hand for the boat!” Couple that with a legendary comedy bit where the punch […]
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Unruly for Golden Globe in South Atlantic
(October 13, 2022; Day 40) – Following weeks of upwind sailing out of Europe, and a nerve-racking doldrums experience, the 2022-23 Golden Globe Race fleet was desperate for beam reaching trade winds in the South Atlantic toward Trindade Island off […]
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Bringing back the J/24 in San Diego
by Bill Ramacciotti The J/24 is an oldie but a goodie and has flourished into the newest one-design class in San Diego, CA. The fleet grew through the spirt of cooperation, as we’re not big budget programs, with a goal […]
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Headlong dive into engineering oblivion
Beyond his two Olympic medals and nine world titles, Australian Nathan Outteridge is equally excellent at presenting information as he did in the video explaining how to sail the AC40. This newly commissioned boat will be used for Youth and […]
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Nominees for 2023 Boat of the Year
Annapolis, MD (October 13, 2022) – The 2023 Boat of the Year nominees for Cruising World and Sailing World magazines have been revealed as the U.S. Sailboat Show gets underway today in Annapolis, MD. For Cruising World, sixteen boats – […]
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Top 80 Finalists for Mirabaud Yacht Racing Image 2022
The 2022 edition of the Mirabaud Yacht Racing Image award attracted submissions from 150 professional photographers representing 29 nations, with the six-person jury advancing the 80 entrants that fulfilled contest rules and were deemed to be among the best images. […]
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US Sailing 2022 One Design Survey
In an effort to further serve the US sailing community, US Sailing has released the second-ever One Design Survey. Members of all one design classes are encouraged to give their feedback to help US Sailing support one design sailing. “Our […]
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2023 ORC Worlds on record course
As the only World title for offshore sailing, it remains a missed opportunity for North America when the 2020 ORC World Championship to be held in the USA was cancelled due to the pandemic. But momentum for this measurement rating […]
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Who are the real predators for sailing?
From his studio set in the beautiful British sailing village of Hamble in Hampshire, world-class yacht designer Tony Castro checks in regarding a recent Scuttlebutt story: I would like to congratulate Craig Leweck for an extremely well written piece about […]
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The Storm Chaser
A new short film featuring storm chasing legend Thomas Traversa Thomas Traversa (Tabou / GA Sails) is well known for his storm chasing escapades. Now the Frenchman has recently teamed up with Jack Pirie to record a new short movie […]
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Who are the real predators for sailing?
From his studio set in the beautiful British sailing village of Hamble in Hampshire, world-class yacht designer Tony Castro checks in regarding a recent Scuttlebutt story: I would like to congratulate Craig Leweck for an extremely well written piece about […]
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Are we better off now than before?
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The Yacht Racing Forum is the leading annual conference for the business of sailing and yacht racing, and after being cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic, returns in 2022 on November […]
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VIDEO: How to sail the AC40
The 37th America’s Cup will use the newly conceived AC40 as the testing platform for all entrants, offering the ability to trial different foil wings and flaps along with sails and masts. The AC40 also has a strict one design […]
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J/70 World Championship in Monaco
The 2022 J/70 World Championship has attracted 90 international teams from 23 nations for racing on October 18-22 in Monaco. Anglo-Saxons will be out in force with a dozen American boats and no fewer than seven British teams. Peter Duncan […]
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F18 World Championship in USA
Sixty-seven teams are entered for the 2022 F18 World Championship being held October 12-16 in Clearwater Beach, FL. With 13 nations represented, USA leads the way with 43 entrants. Past World Champions Iordanis Paschalidis and Konstantinos Trigonis (GRE) will seek […]
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Sunfish US Masters in Mississippi
The US Sunfish Class Association is holding its US Masters Championship on October 14-16 at Bay Waveland Yacht Club in Bay of St. Louis, MS. With 39 Sunfish sailors heading to the starting line, Eduardo Cordero is among the favorites. […]
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Protect the herd from the predator
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The problem with the sport of sailing can be a lack of leadership, the kind that can see down the road and have the stones to say no. But for a sport with no […]
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Scow bows rule the seas
Class organizations such as the Mini 6.50, Class40, and IMOCA support offshore competition, and when courses are long enough, routing seeks out the benefits of offwind angles. Over time, designing to these class rules have developed hulls that may not […]
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Downwind tactics for planing conditions
Professional crew Carlos Robles gets paid to sail, and in this report for Sailing World, he explains why: Anytime the wind picks up enough that we get to plane downwind, there’s huge opportunity to make gains. When boats start to […]
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Seeking to win the Jules Verne Trophy
Yann Guichard, Dona Bertarelli and nine other sailors will make up the crew of ‘Sails of Change’ in an attempt to win the Jules Verne Trophy, an award for the fastest non-stop and unassisted circumnavigation of the world. “It’s the […]
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IMOCA sets record for Route du Rhum
Every four years, the non-stop Vendee Globe race provides the hardest test for solo sailing. Using the 60-foot IMOCA, the escalating efforts to claim this prize could have easily imploded the class organization and the events it supports. Too much […]
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Third time’s a charm for Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta
After the 2020 Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta was canceled due to COVID, hopes were high for 2021, but were dashed when the racing was called off due to strong wind and waves. Fortunately, 2022’s rendition was greeted with ideal conditions, allowing […]
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Climbing learning curve to Paris 2024
The Nacra 17 was created for the Mixed Multihull event at the Rio 2016 Olympics, and while it was intended to reflect modern catamaran design, it has required significant upgrades to keep pace. First it was the addition of foiling […]
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Globe40: Into the Pacific Ocean
American Joe Harris along with Roger Junet are competing in the Globe40, a multi-leg doublehanded round the world race in Class40s. Seven teams were at the beginning on June 26, with five teams now on the third leg from Mauritius […]
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Convexity defends M32 World title
Reigning M32 World Champions Convexity with skipper Don Wilson and tactician Taylor Canfield defended their title, with 11 teams from four nations competing in 2022 on October 6-9 in Cascais, Portugal. The top six teams were in reach on the […]
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Peter Keck is the champion of champions
Peter Keck (Delafield, WI) won the 2022 US Sailing Championship of Champions held in MC Scows on October 7-9 at Brick, NJ. With 20 class champions completing on Barnegat Bay, Keck gained his invitation at the C Scow Nationals, the […]
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Potts on top at Match Racing Champs
Pearson Potts and his team of Bobby Savoie, Bryce Kopp, James Barry, Lucas Adams, and Abigail Preston (Newport, RI) claimed his fourth U.S. Match Racing Championship title on October 7-9 in Oyster Bay, NY. Sailing with an all-American crew in […]
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How To Vulcan
Several top pros share their top tips to master the vulcan The vulcan is the gateway move into the wonderful world of Freestyle. Usually it is the first aerial freestyle move to be learned, which can take a while to […]
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Lights at night: Never assume anything
While sailing at night, with stars glimmering over the sounds of the sea, is when we connect to the beauty and privilege of boating. Unplugged from the noise on land, our minds clear with every breath of sea air. Craig […]
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Problems halt SSL Gold Cup Finals
So much for that. After 40 international teams had advanced in 2022 to the inaugural SSL Gold Cup Finals in Bahrain on October 28-November 20, the event has now been postponed. The Star Sailors League (SSL), founded in 2013 as […]
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Back in time with Dennis Conner
There are eight inductees in the National Sailing Hall of Fame from San Diego Yacht Club, and the bar can be a bit of a who’s-who of yachting. Scuttlebutt HQ is about a 15 minute walk to San Diego Yacht […]
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Future of SailGP according to Coutts
When Russell Coutts and Larry Ellison wrestled away the America’s Cup in 2010, they set out on a mission to create a commercially sustainable event. They put forth their product in 2013 and 2017, showcasing extreme sailing to attract a […]
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Is the popularity of solo classes making sailing unpopular?
William Nixon for Ireland’s Afloat magazine follows that catchy headline with this report on how focusing too much on the pointy end can hurt: The Olympic authorities see the Laser as the floating equivalent of the pole-vaulter’s vaulting pole, thereby […]
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Ten teams at U.S. Match Racing Champs
A selection of the nation’s best match racers will go head-to-head October 7-9 at the 2022 U.S. Match Racing Championship, hosted by Oakcliff Sailing Center and US Sailing in Oyster Bay, NY. The 54th U.S. Match Racing Championship features 10 […]
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VIDEO: Boating safety is all that matters
Protection for occupants during a collision. Source: scuttlebutt – https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2022/10/06/video-boating-safety-is-all-that-matters/
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College Sailing Rankings
The 2022 College Sailing fall season is four weeks old and the first installment of the rankings has Brown, Harvard, and Yale at the top of the Women’s and Open lists: The Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association College Rankings are created by […]
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Barnacles return in Golden Globe Race
(October 6, 2022; Day 33) – The 2022-23 Golden Globe Race started September 4 with a rough exit of the bay of Biscay, testing sailors and boats to the limit, with Damien Guillou’s (FRA) PRB returning for repairs, Edward Walentynowicz […]
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Singlehanded dinghy elite in Texas
The ILCA 6 World Championship is coming to the USA with racing October 11-16 on Galveston Bay in Kemah, Texas. With gender divisions, the women’s fleet has 85 entries from 39 countries which is representative of the best in this […]
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Show goes on for RC44 World Championship
The 2022 RC44 World Championship taking place October 12-16 in Slovenia has eight owner-driven professional teams vying for the title. It has been a difficult year for a class populated with Russian teams amid a war-time climate which has banned […]
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Trophies that are worth winning
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The US Sailing national championships have evolved to remain relevant, but the Championship of Champions is as brilliant a concept today as was the first edition in 1976. Get all the U.S. one design […]
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Great achievements in solo sailing
From our perch in North America, it has not always been easy to appreciate a solo race that begins in France and finishes in Guadeloupe. However, we have come to learn the 3543nm Route du Rhum is a very big […]
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Risks to boats in hurricane zone
by Darrell Nicholson, Practical Sailor With our Southwest Florida office so near to the path of Hurricane Ian’s eye, we’re getting a sad, up-close look at the storm’s impact on local boats and coastal infrastructure. We’re also gaining a better […]
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Designing success for 37th America’s Cup
Marcelino Botin, who was the Principal Designer for the American Magic in their challenge for the 2021 America’s Cup, now has that same title for the Swiss challenger Alinghi Red Bull Racing. In this report, he discusses the designing process […]
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Pozo & Fuerte
A Canarian Summer with Takara Ishii in Gran Canaria & Fuerteventura Like many of the top wave sailors, Takara Ishii (RRD / RRD Sails) spent his summer training in the Canaries, splitting his time between Pozo Iquierdo, where he finished […]
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Team New Zealand getting salty on land
The passion project of America’s Cup defender Team New Zealand gained traction when their land yacht ‘Horonuku’ had its first day of sailing in South Australia with pilot Glenn Ashby behind the wheel in his bid to break the wind-powered […]
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Sixty is the new forty in San Diego
While San Diego Yacht Club prepares to host club teams in its 107th Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup on September 28-30, 11 teams of ‘older’ competitors will warm-up the provided boats at the 2022 International Masters Regatta on October 21-23 […]
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Globe40: Detour in the Indian Ocean
American Joe Harris along with Roger Junet are competing in the Globe40, a multi-leg doublehanded round the world race in Class40s. Seven teams were at the beginning on June 26, with five teams now on the third leg from Mauritius […]
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Classic course for Ocean Global Race
The inaugural Ocean Globe Race (OGR) is refining the course for their crewed race around the world which embraces the ethos of the original 1973 Whitbread Race, with the 50th anniversary event to start September 10, 2023. While the European […]
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Including under-served communities
US Sailing is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month which occurs annually from September 15 to October 15. The observation started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under US President Lyndon Johnson and was expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to […]
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Using a rule that is accepted worldwide
A staple in west coast racing since 1964, the prestigious Rolex Big Boat Series attracts competitors from around the country and the world for four days of buoy racing on San Francisco Bay. The event has been racing under ORR […]
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Differences: Offshore racing and cruising
The letters section of Latitude 38 can be a magical mystery tour of commentary, and the October 2022 issue had a Racing versus Cruising comparison by Jimmy Peter of Malibu, CA. He has done enough of both, out of sight […]
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Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt
Event Summary: Event and World Champions Crowned After 10 Epic Days in Sylt as Windsurfing Returns to the Biggest Stage Over the last 10 days, Sylt has produced a tremendous variety of conditions from howling, heavy down-the-line wave sailing to […]
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Club pride to be tested in San Diego
The yacht club challenge circuit points west in the fall toward San Diego Yacht Club’s Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup. Attracting top teams across the USA, the round-robin format in J/105s held within San Diego Bay on October 28-30 in […]
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Avoiding high-risk areas for participants
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, over 50 entrants will have a pursuit start across 11 […]
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Nothing else she would rather be doing
American Daniela Moroz was uniquely positioned amid the emergence of kite racing in San Francisco Bay. As the class and equipment evolved, her skills were matched against the men developing the gear, and while not quite keeping paced, she crushed […]
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Is this the next level of madness?
It is one thing to have canting keel and water ballasted boats racing against fixed keel designs, but ‘Maxi week’ at 2022 Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez is taking it to the next level (of madness?) by permitting the entry of […]
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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. Episode 5 focuses on the recent 49er, 49erFX, and Nacra 17 World Championships in Nova Scotia, Canada. In the main […]
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Crushing win at J/105 North Americans
Randy Hecht’s Niuhi crushed the 28-boat fleet to win the 2022 J/105 North American Championship held September 29-October 2 in San Francisco, CA. With nine top-two scores in the 11-race series, Niuhi finished 33 points clear of runner-up Ryan Simmons’ […]
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Pursuing Olympic mission amid conflict
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is considering a return to competition of Russian athletes who do not support the country’s invasion of Ukraine, reports Reuters. The IOC issued guidance to sports governing bodies in February to remove Russian and Belarusian athletes […]
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Global women’s sailing festival
The Southern Hemisphere edition of Steering the Course, World Sailing’s global women’s sailing festival kicked off 10 days of activities September 30, bringing together sailing clubs, class associations and community initiatives to promote the opportunities available to women in the […]
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M32 World Championship in Portugal
Eleven teams from four nations will compete in the 2022 M32 World Championship on October 6-9 October in Cascais, Portugal. With seven teams from the USA, the team to beat and reigning World Champion is Convexity with skipper Don Wilson […]
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Help rebuild Edison Sailing Center
Edison Sailing Center was conceived in 1984 as a way to bring sailing to Southwest Florida’s young people, but when Hurricane Ian brought winds near 150 mph and storm surge reaching roofs of single story homes, the storm decimated this […]
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Blustery for 2022 J/111 North Americans
Peter Wagner’s Skeleton Key dominated the 2022 J/111 North American Championship held September 28-October 1 on Lake Erie in Cleveland, OH. With the winners accustomed to blustery conditions in their home of San Francisco Bay, they mastered the four day […]
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Quantum Racing leads 52 SUPER SERIES
Doug DeVos’ Quantum Racing won the Royal Cup 52 SUPER SERIES Scarlino title, held September 27-October 1 in Tuscany, Italy. This was the team’s third regatta triumph of the five event 2022 52 SUPER SERIES season. They overturned a one […]
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Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt
Day 9: Freestyle World Title Goes Down to the Wire as Adrien Bosson Edges Out Jacopo Testa to be Crowned World Champion More drama ensued on the penultimate day of the 2022 Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt as the Freestyle […]
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Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt
Day 8: Only Top 8 Freestylers Left Standing After a Stop-Start Day in Sylt The pre-crack of dawn skippers’ meeting didn’t really pay off on Day 8 of the Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt as only marginal conditions greeted the […]
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Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt
Day 7: A Drama Filled Afternoon of Racing Sees Amado Vrieswijk Snatch Event Lead From Maciek Rutkowski Foil Slalom continued to provide the entertainment on Day 7 of the Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt as winds of 10-20 knots once […]
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Globe40: Two down, One to go
Seven teams were at the beginning of the 2022-23 Globe40 on June 26, a multi-leg doublehanded round the world race in Class40s. With five duos having started the third leg from Mauritius to Auckland, New Zealand on September 11, here’s […]
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Rich get poorer in Golden Globe Race
(September 29, 2022; Day 26) – A week after the 2022-23 Golden Globe Race fleet crossed the Lanzarote gate, Simon Curwen (GBR) is leading the fleet into the Doldrums through the 10th parallel, where the elastic fleet expands and compresses […]
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Words that limit a lot of spending
The 34-boat fleet at the 2022 Shields US National Championship was a remarkable gathering for the 58th edition held September 8-10 in Newport, RI. The turnout was both notably deep with talent but also well above the norm for the […]
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Twenty-nine years of libation-fueled comradery
The Scuttlebutt self-serve regatta calendar is promoted regularly to heighten event awareness, and is certainly used by Scuttlebutt HQ to keep track of what is going on in the sport. The upcoming Whitebread 29 stood out, curious if it was […]
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Six titles at Hobie 16 World Champs
The 2022 Hobie 16 World Championships were September 15-29 in Sant Pere Pescador, Spain. As is tradition, the Hobie Cat Company provided 50 new identical boats to be used for the championships which had 15 days of racing, 60 races, […]
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Notice of Race for Youth and Women’s America’s Cup
In addition to the 37th America’s Cup is the 2024 Women’s America’s Cup and Youth America’s Cup, with up to 12 teams competing for each event in Barcelona, Spain. The Youth America’s Cup starts on September 19 and the Women’s […]
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Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt
Day 6: Mortefon Closes to within 1.3 Points of Rutkowski as Vrieswijk, Soe & Goyard Each Claim Bullets Day 6 of the Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt produced the best racing conditions of the week thus far as winds from […]
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Nirvana: Fastest, prettiest in the world
They were the mighty slayers of the maxi era, lining up often during the 1980s at points around the globe. Teams onboard Boomerang, Condor, Kialoa, Matador, Ondine, and Windward Passage were revered, muscling these brutes during the heyday of the […]
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Proper Course when spinnaker collapses
The racing rules allows for fair competition, but it is a challenge to understand every scenario. To help facilitate the process, the Racing Rules of Sailing Forum offers an opportunity for experts to voice opinion. A post by Jim Archer (USA) had […]
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Changing the narrative for women
Two organizations have teamed up to get more women on ocean race boats, with the goal to help develop female and youth talent from Canada and inspire the next generation. The Magenta Project, founded by members from the all-female Team […]
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Inspired by others to go offshore
Among the new events for the Paris 2024 Olympics was the Mixed Two Person Offshore Keelboat Event, and Francesca Clapcich was all in. Having already represented Italy in the Laser Radial at London 2012 and in the 49erFX at Rio […]
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Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt
Day 5: Marcilio Browne Reflects on Finally Making a 3rd World Title Reality After Several Close Calls Wall-to-wall sunshine and almost no wind greeted competitors on Day 5 of the 2022 Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt and as forecast the […]
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Pray for prudence and vigilance
(September 27, 2022) – Hurricane Ian has entered the southeastern Gulf of Mexico as a Category 3 hurricane, prompting new watches and warnings for Florida. On the forecast track, the center of Ian is expected to move over the southeastern […]
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Changes for USA in Olympic skiff event
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News An Olympic campaign is not an all-or-nothing pursuit. Yes, given the immense expense and time commitment, it would be wise to have the talent to realistically reach the podium, but lessons along the way […]
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Slater returns for third America’s Cup
While the America’s Cup wouldn’t be the America’s Cup if the build-up to the Match did not involve shenanigans and conflict, maintaining fairness on the water will be the job of Richard Slater who has been named Chief Umpire for […]
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Murray retained for 37th America’s Cup
The independence of event management has not often been a strength of the America’s Cup. When the Defender is host to the Challengers, and also seeks to not lose the trophy, conflict can occur. But for all the historic change […]
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Reliance: 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 best sailors, classic yacht designer Andre Hoek […]
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Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt
Day 4: What a difference a day makes as the wind takes a break After yesterday’s mammoth day of competition, Day 4 of the Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt proved to be a much more relaxed affair with the wind […]
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Wild to weak at J/70 North Americans
Jud Smith won the 2022 J/70 North American Championship hosted by Port Credit Yacht Club on September 22-25 in Mississauga, ON. Conditions went from wild to weak over the eight races, with Smith’s team of Marc Gauthier, Carlos Robles, and […]
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NYYC claims Annapolis 3-2-1 Invitational
For the second time in three years, New York Yacht Club took home the win at the 2022 Annapolis Yacht Club 3-2-1 Invitational. Combining 3v3 team racing, 2v2 team racing, and 1v1 match racing, the AYC 3-2-1 regatta tests the […]
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Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt
Day 3: Browne Clinches Second Wave World Title, Köster Wins Single | Offringa & Bosson Place One-hand on World Titles with Respective Victories The third day of the Mercedes-Benz Windsurf World Cup Sylt turned into an absolute classic with about […]
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Keelboat college racing on Lake Michigan
Twenty-one teams participated in the 2022 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta (GLIOR), held September 24-25 in Chicago, IL. The event was co-hosted by the Storm Trysail Club and Columbia Yacht Club with support from the Chicago Tartan 10 Fleet and […]
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Bergans win Tasar World Champs
Dalton and Lindsay Bergan won the 2022 Tasar World Championship with 30 teams from 8 nations competing in Seattle, WA. Held September 20-25, the regatta was a back and forth battle in the 13-race series between the Bergans and four-time […]
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Leahey take J/88 North American title
The 2022 J/88 North American Championship was held September 22-25, with John and Jordan Leahey’s Dutch winning overall honors in Chicago, IL. Sailing in the Corinthian Division, Dutch also took home the prize for the top Corinthian boat. Dutch won […]
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Barometer for Olympic kiteboard event
The emergence of kiting on the water has experienced steps of progression as equipment evolved. Rather than just offwind riding, upwind angles improved to permit traditional race course competition. Next came a section of the Racing Rules of Sailing for […]
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Short list for World Sailor of the Year
World Sailing has advanced the finalists for the 2022 Rolex World Sailor of the Year Awards. The shortlist of sailors or crews, including world champions, Olympic medalists, and world record holders, represent the wide range of disciplines in the sport […]
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Gamecock wins IC37 North Americans
Newport, RI (September 25, 2022) – A year of hard work—three winter series regattas in Fort Lauderdale and a full summer of sailing in Newport—paid off for Peter McClennen’s Gamecock team as they blitzed a competitive 20-boat fleet to win […]
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Back in the saddle at 52 SUPER SERIES
The fourth regatta of the five event 2022 52 SUPER SERIES season will be the Royal Cup 52 SUPER SERIES Scarlino on September 27-October 1 in Scarlino, Italy. It is familiar grounds for the world’s leading grand prix monohull circuit, […]
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Storm cancels IBEX 2022
The Atlantic Hurricane season may span from June 1 to November 30, but it is September when it sharpens its teeth, and Tropical Storm Ian is hungry. Confidence among forecasters anticipates it to undergo explosive intensification into a major hurricane […]