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EuroSail News #4514 - 23 January

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In This Issue
Unexpected Miami Conditions
The Sunda Strait In Less Than Four Days
Marlow’s Blue Ocean Dockline Awarded PITTMAN Innovation
Governor’s Cup 2020 Request for Invitation period opens
RORC Caribbean 600 - A trial of passion
(Successfully) solving the conundrum - The Super Yacht Company
Hands-On Safety-at-Sea Seminar on Saturday, May 16, 2020
Australian 5O5 Championship
China Sports Industry Group parters with Australian Marina Industry Association
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The Last Word: Sir Winston Churchill

Brought to you by Seahorse magazine and YachtScoring.com EuroSail News is a digest of sailing news and opinions, regatta results, new boat and gear information and letters from sailors -- with a European emphasis. Contributions welcome, send to editor [AT] eurosailnews [DOT] com

Unexpected Miami Conditions
The 182 sailors embraced the challenge of the uncharacteristically cold and blustery conditions in Biscayne Bay on Day 3 of the 2020 Hempel World Cup Series Miami.

The athletes were faced with similar conditions on Tuesday, but Wednesday's overall shifty conditions and wind chill presented an even greater test of their physical and tactical skills.

Sailors raced under mostly sunny skies and wind speeds ranged from 16 to 18 knots on the low end and 23 to 24 on the high end this morning. The wind was not quite as strong in the afternoon and ranged from 13 to 16 knots on the low end and 16-18 on the high end. Similar to Tuesday, the conditions were shifty and puffy.

Heading into Wednesday's racing the Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, and Men's and Women's 470 had completed four races over two days, while the Men's and Women's RS:X finished six. Wednesday morning's conditions forced some short postponements for the Finn, Laser Radial, and Men's 470 classes.

Top three

470 Men - 6 races 1 discard
1. Mathew Belcher / William Ryan, AUS, 19
2. Anton Dahlberg / Fredrik Bergstrom, SWE, 21
3. Panagiotis Mantis / Pavlos Kagialis, GRE, 25

470 Women - 6 races 1 discard
1. Camille Lecointre / Aloise Retornaz, FRA, 9
2. Agnieszka Skrzypulec / Jolanta Ogar, POL, 17
3. Tina Mrak / Veronika Macarol, SLO, 21

Finn - 6 races 1 discard
1. Caleb Paine, USA, 7
2. Luke Muller, USA, 15
3. Oisin Mcclelland, IRL, 18

Laser - 6 races 1 discard
1. Francisco Guaragna Rigonat, ARG, 11
2. Stefano Peschiera, PER, 16
3. Enrique Jose Arathoon Pacas, ESA, 21

Laser Radial - 6 races 1 discard
1. Erika Reineke, USA, 10
2. Vasileia Karachaliou, GRE, 15
3. Matilda Talluri, ITA, 15

RS:X Men - 9 races 1 discard
1. Pedro Pascual, USA, 15
2. Ignacio Berenguer, MEX, 24.50
3. Geronimo Nores. USA, 29

RS:X Women - 9 races 1 discard
1. Demita Vega de Lille, MEX, 20
2. Farrah Hall, USA, 22
3. Megumi Komine, JPN, 24

Full results

miami.ussailing.org

The Sunda Strait In Less Than Four Days
The IDEC SPORT maxi trimaran passed through the famous Sunda Strait marking the entry into the Indian Ocean to the South of Malaysia shortly after three last night. Francis Joyon, Bertrand Delesne, Christophe Houdet, Antoine Blouet and Corentin Joyon took just under four days to cross the South China Sea after setting sail from Hong Kong last Saturday.

This morning they had a lead of more than 300 miles over the record pace set by the Tea Route record holder, the 70-foot trimaran, Maserati skippered by the Italian, Giovanni Soldini.

The wind has been very light since crossing the Equator yesterday, but it never left the sails of the maxi trimaran, which has started to tack across the huge Indian Ocean. The trade winds were present in December when they set the record to Ho Chi Minh City, but now they are being disturbed by a lot of small low-pressure systems and the Famous Five will be kept busy over the coming days trying to pick up stronger winds to the SW after dealing with an area that is very similar to the Doldrums.

Hundreds of cargo vessels, strangely shaped fishing boats, tiny islands that are not shown on the charts... The crossing of the China Sea certainly offered them some unexpected sights, discoveries and surprises. In the Equatorial heat, the crew of IDEC SPORT had to be particularly vigilant, zigzagging between all these obstacles in amongst some strange phenomena, such as the forest fires in Java and the Krakatoa volcano bellowing smoke, which IDEC SPORT had to move away from. In addition to these exotic features there were also a number of gybes to carry out, unfortunate encounters with tree trunks and some remarkable squalls.

On this fifth day of racing, the sailors or the Famous Five as Francis calls his team, are still smiling. “Getting to the Sunda Strait in less than four days is a good start,” stressed Francis. An off-colour Christophe Houdet, victim of a stomach upset, has been the only downer in this excellent start to the Tea Route record.

Slow ahead?
What lies ahead looks much trickier. In the next 48 hours, the big trimaran will not be back at the high speeds we are used to seeing. Francis and his men are going to have to squeeze their way around areas of light airs. The change will come further to the SW where they will pick up stronger winds. This will allow them to make headway towards the West and the southern tip of Africa, where there is a small tropical low-pressure system they will have to round far to the south. It is there that IDEC SPORT will encounter violent winds and heavy seas.

www.idecsport.com/?lang=en

Video from IDEC SPORT in Java Sea:

Marlow’s Blue Ocean Dockline Awarded PITTMAN Innovation
Marlow Marlow Ropes are delighted to announce that their eco-conscious Blue Ocean Dockline, made from 100% recycled waste plastic bottles was awarded a PITTMAN Innovation Award 2020 by the Editors, Staff, and Judges at Sail Magazine under the Green Award category.

The PITTMAN Award is named after their long-time Technical Editor Freeman K. Pittman, who passed away in 1996, these awards are presented annually to outstanding new products in the sailing industry. The team of judges make it their mission to scour boat shows around the world in order to discover the products that represent the absolute pinnacle of design and innovation.

This sustainable innovation, a first in the industry, has seen great enthusiasm from the Leisure Marine market since its launch at the start of 2019.

Managing Director Jon Mitchell comments:
“We are thrilled that the Blue Ocean Dockline’s eco credentials and innovation have been recognised by the Pittman Innovation Award jury. Every day more than 16 million plastic bottles end up in landfill in the UK alone and when we found out about the astonishing quantities of plastic waste and the impact this is having on our oceans, we knew we had to act, and sought partners who had the expertise to develop and produce rPET (recycled polyester) yarn. This, combined with our technical knowledge of engineering rope solutions, allowed the innovation to become possible.”

The Blue Ocean Dockline is exclusive to Marlow’s Superyacht & Mooring Series and made available in black or silver white with a Blue Ocean fleck un-spliced on reels and pre-spliced in 12-16mm diameters in lengths from 6m to 12m. The unique construction offers the same popular attributes available with Marlow’s other mooring products including good abrasion resistance and shock absorption with soft and supple flexibility and zero strength loss or shrinkage.

US Leisure Marine Sales Manager, Sam Vineyard adds:
“Marlow is committed to reducing our carbon footprint and building a more sustainable industry. We see Blue Ocean as just the beginning of our commitment to creating a more sustainable sport. We will continue to develop new ways that this recycled yarn can be used and are working with partners and eco ambassadors to test its capabilities when used in other yachting applications in some of the toughest sailing environments. Further we are working to find a way to recycle more and more rope to keep it from landfills around the world.

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Governor’s Cup 2020 Request for Invitation period opens
Newport Beach, California USA: Host Balboa Yacht Club has posted links to the Request for Invitation (“RFI”), Notice of Race, and event brochure for the 54th Governor’s Cup International Youth Match Racing Championship to be held July 20-25, 2020 in Newport Beach, California.

The Governor’s Cup Committee encourages experienced match race sailors worldwide who will not have reached their 23rd birthday by July 25, 2020 to seek an invitation. All the information is posted on the event website www.govcupracing.com

The “GovCup” is the oldest, and widely considered the most prestigious of the world’s youth match race championships, with alumni including two-time America’s Cup winner James Spithill and many other America’s Cup, World Match Racing Tour, and Olympic sailors.

In 2018, it became the first age-limited match racing regatta to achieve “Grade 1” status from the sport’s governing body, World Sailing. Grading is primarily awarded on “skipper points” based on the WS Open Match Racing Rankings. In 2019, the GovCup again had substantially more points than necessary for Grade 1, although formal re-grading is pending. In fact, 2019 Governor’s Cup winner, Nick Egnot-Johnson (NZL), is ranked #2 in the WS Open Match Racing rankings as of this writing, with 2018 winner Harry Price close behind at #5.

Twelve U.S. and international teams will be invited to compete in 2020. The winners of the US Youth Match Racing Championship for the Rose Cup and the US Intercollegiate Match Racing

Championship will receive invitations if they file an RFI for the Governor’s Cup by the deadline. Balboa Yacht Club, as host, will also choose a skipper. The Selection Committee will invite the balance of the skippers based on resumes submitted as part of the RFI. A list of invitees will be posted by April 24, 2020. However, the Committee may choose to give early invitations to skippers that they recognize as among the top match racers as indicated by racing record, World Sailing ranking, and prior GovCup results.

The regatta will be held in identical “Governor’s Cup 22” sloops designed and built in 2016 for the event, and in particular, the conditions prevalent in Pacific Ocean waters off Newport Beach.

www.govcupracing.com

RORC Caribbean 600 - A trial of passion
In February there is no better offshore race in the world than the RORC Caribbean 600. Racing 600 miles non-stop around 11 tropical islands is a challenge, especially for the largely corinthian teams racing in IRC Two and IRC Three.

In 2019, IRC Two was won by Scarlet Oyster, the sixth class win for the British Oyster 48 and the seventh for skipper Ross Applebey who has been racing in the Caribbean since 2002. Scarlet Oyster has won class more times than any other boat in the history of the race. Applebey takes the lid off the RORC Caribbean 600.

Applebey considers two of the biggest rivals in the class to be Pamala Baldwin's Antiguan J/122 Liquid and Andy Middleton's British First 47.7 EH01. In 2019, EH01 finished the race just 26 minutes behind Scarlet Oyster, coming second in class after a close battle on the water. This year the RORC Commodore and several members of the RORC Committee will be on board. EH01 will have direct competition from Swiss First 47.7 Kali, skippered by Benedikt Clauberg. Liquid was third in class last time out and has already started practicing for the 2020 edition. She will be skippered by 25-year old Jules White who will compete with a young crew from Great Britain, Peru, Guadeloupe and the Netherlands. Russian skipper Yuri Fadeev will be racing his First 40 Optimus Prime. Yuri has taken part in nearly every race. His Capstan Sailing School, racing UK based Skylander, won the RORC Best Sailing School Yacht for 2019.

Several teams have elected to add the challenge by racing Two Handed, including Richard Palmer's British JPK 10.10 Jangada, overall winner of the 2019 RORC Transatlantic Race.

Teams from Canada, Great Britain, Russia, and the United States will be racing in IRC Three. The highly experienced Katy Campbell leads a Canadian team racing Elan 450 Emily of Cowes, with British sailor Nicki Henderson also on the crew. Vladimir Chirkov, a past competitor in the Rolex Fastnet Race and Rolex Sydney Hobart, will lead a Russian team on Sun Fast 3600 Jellyfish. American skipper Peter McWhinnie brings a strong corinthian crew from Larchmont NY, USA, with experience of multiple offshore races and will be racing JPK 10.80 In Theory. Sail designer Stuart Dahlgren will skipper a Canadian team racing First 40.7 Escapado in direct competition with Chris Clark's British First 40.7 Fireball.

The 12th edition of the Royal Ocean Racing Club's RORC Caribbean 600 will start on Monday 24th February 2020 from Antigua. For more information, including online entry go to: caribbean600.rorc.org

Current provisional entry list -- Louay Habib

(Successfully) solving the conundrum - The Super Yacht Company
he Super Yacht Company Someone had to take the initiative and it is the Superyacht Cup in Palma that grasped the nettle with the introduction of a new dedicated Performance Class at its next edition in June 2020

The Superyacht Cup Palma has taken a lead in meeting the evolving nature of the superyacht community with the introduction of a dedicated Performance Class for its 24th edition in 2020. It’s a move that reflects the maturity and responsiveness of Europe’s longest-running superyacht regatta, and looks well set to be warmly welcomed by the increasing number of yachts, owners and crews who occupy the “more speed please” sector of the spectrum.

Organisers of the Mallorca-based superyacht event have of course always sought to meet the needs of the very broad superyacht church – one with a growing congregation to boot – and have done so with some style for almost quarter of a century. Any event that can embrace the likes of the 32m modern classic German Frers designed Bolero, the venerable and iconic J-Class Velsheda, and the Javier Jaudenes designed Baltic-built lightweight flyer Win Win – the last three winners of the Superyacht Cup Palma – as well as the awesome 62m Hoek-designed Athos, is selfevidently delivering the goods.

Full article in the February issue of Seahorse

Hands-On Safety-at-Sea Seminar on Saturday, May 16, 2020
The Storm Trysail Club will conduct its one-day, US Sailing sanctioned Hands-On Safety-at-Sea Seminar on Saturday May 16, 2020 at SUNY Maritime College in the Bronx.

Following the success of past seminars, the 2020 Seminar will follow an interactive curriculum where attendees fire distress flares, put out fires, learn damage control, set storm sails, and rescue a man overboard among other activities.

The seminar will be supplemented by Storm Trysail's educational Safety-at-Sea Video Library produced by long time Storm Trysail member Gary Jobson. This Video Library covers a broad range of safety-at-sea subjects and will be available to attendees online prior to the seminar as part of their fee.

By attending the seminar and viewing the Video Library, sailors will earn a US Sailing Offshore Safety-at-Sea Certificate. Attendees can opt to earn a World Sailing Safety-at-Sea Certificate by viewing supplemental US Sailing instruction videos and completing the associated quizzes.

Responding to sailor requests for additional training, this year's seminar will also offer a new advanced program (Level 200) open to sailors who have previously attended a Storm Trysail Seminar (limit 48).

The Level 100 and Level 200 Hands-on Safety-at-Sea programs are excellent means to prepare for the 2020 sailing season, whether you plan on coastal or offshore racing or cruising.

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Australian 5O5 Championship
Royal Brighton Yacht Club, Melbourne: It is said that if you don't like the weather in Melbourne you just have to wait a few hours for something different. The week of the Australian 5O5 Nationals was held in classic Melbourne weather. There were temperatures in the high 30s, cold 25 knot winds, beautiful sunshine, torrential rain, hail storms, light winds and perfect 8-15 knot winds.

In the end 8 of the scheduled 9 heats were completed. The event was won by Americans Mike Holt & Rob Woelfel with Australians Robin Duessen and David Snoad finishing second to become the 2020 Australian Champions.

1. Mike Holt & Rob Woelfel (USA)
2. Robin Deussen and Davd Snoad (SA)
3. Chris Paterson & Thor Schoenhoff (WA)
4. Sandy Higgins & Paul Marsh (SA)
5. Mick Babbage & James Mcallister

Full results

www.int505.org/au-2020-australian-championship/

China Sports Industry Group parters with Australian Marina Industry Association
The China Sports Industry Group (CSI) and Marina Industry Association (MIA) of Australia have entered into a strategic partnership with the aim of improving the level of professional training available to marina managers in China along with promoting the global Gold Anchor Marina Quality scheme and the Clean Marina environmental standards across the country.

With a growing leisure boating industry with a similar increase in numbers of marinas and leisure boating facilities both around the coast and inland it was felt by CSI that an initiative should be taken to raise the level of professionalism through training of marina management and general personnel around the country while at the same time introducing the Gold Anchor scheme as a measure of the level of overall quality displayed and enacted by marinas in China.

The first course is planned for March 2020 with efforts continuing, initially, through the rest of 2020 to bring as many marinas on line with the Gold Anchor quality scheme and with over 100 marinas at various states of development, all the way from just being built to fully operational with reasonable occupancy, this is a long term initiative aimed at eventual full compliance with raised standards across the nation.

An ambitious initiative perhaps but with marinas perhaps being the most visible element of leisure boating to the non-boater, a well maintained, smartly run marina is a valuable 24/7 advert for the leisure boating industry and pastime.

There is of course a commercial benefit for marinas and personnel which become certified and assessed as they will be able to show independent measures of their qualities, skills and service to boat owners and potential berth holders.

Along with that, no doubt the marina industry will become regulated at some point in the future and if experience elsewhere is a measure, industries that already self-regulate with established standards have an easier time adjusting when official rules and regulations come into force. -- Alastair Skinner

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EuroSail News #4515 - 24 January

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In This Issue
Light wind limitations at Hempel World Cup Series Miami
SailGP France announces 2020 Team
Sail Melbourne International 2020
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
Clipper Race 6 Day 3: Le Mans Race Start And Finding The Wind
Emirates Team New Zealand reveal hard chine test boat
Optimist World Championship Notice Of Race published
Aegean 600: A 600-mile offshore racing Odyssey
RS:X Pathway to 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games
Great Lakes 52 Season Series
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The Last Word: The Doctor

Brought to you by Seahorse magazine and YachtScoring.com EuroSail News is a digest of sailing news and opinions, regatta results, new boat and gear information and letters from sailors -- with a European emphasis. Contributions welcome, send to editor [AT] eurosailnews [DOT] com

Light wind limitations at Hempel World Cup Series Miami
Through four days of action-packed racing on Biscayne Bay, the athletes competing at the 2020 Hempel World Cup Series Miami have experienced a vast array of conditions.

Cold temperatures, wind chill, rain, strong breeze, and more typical South Florida conditions have challenged the 182 sailors from 45 nations.

The challenge has been real on the Bay and this has created exciting racing and a level of unpredictability adding more intrigue to this year's annual Olympic class regatta in Miami.

Heading into Thursday's racing the Finn, Laser, Laser Radial, and Men's and Women's 470 had completed six races, while the Men's and Women's RS:X finished nine.

However, the breeze failed to cooperate for most of Thursday, as rain showers sporadically dampened the sailing venue, and racing was limited after lengthy postponements.

Top three

470 Men - 6 races 1 discard (no races on Wednesday)
1. Mathew Belcher / William Ryan, AUS, 19
2. Anton Dahlberg / Fredrik Bergstrom, SWE, 21
3. Panagiotis Mantis / Pavlos Kagialis, GRE, 25

470 Women - 6 races 1 discard8 (no races on Wednesday)
1. Camille Lecointre / Aloise Retornaz, FRA, 9
2. Agnieszka Skrzypulec / Jolanta Ogar, POL, 17
3. Tina Mrak / Veronika Macarol, SLO, 21

Finn - 8 races 1 discard
1. Caleb Paine, USA, 9
2. Luke Muller, USA, 25
3. Oisin Mcclelland, IRL, 27

Laser - 7 races 1 discard
1. Francisco Guaragna Rigonat, ARG, 13
2. Stefano Peschiera, PER, 19
3. Enrique Jose Arathoon Pacas, ESA, 28

Laser Radial - 6 races 1 discard (no races on Wednesday)
1. Erika Reineke, USA, 10
2. Vasileia Karachaliou, GRE, 15
3. Matilda Talluri, ITA, 15

RS:X Men - 10 races 1 discard
1. Pedro Pascual, USA, 16
2. Ignacio Berenguer, MEX, 27.50
3. Geronimo Nores. USA, 31

RS:X Women - 10 races 1 discard
1. Demita Vega de Lille, MEX, 22
2. Megumi Komine, JPN, 25
3. Farrah Hall, USA, 27

Full results

miami.ussailing.org

SailGP France announces 2020 Team
With less than 40 days before the opening of Season 2 of SailGP in Sydney, the French team is aiming to reach its 2020 objectives as early as possible in the season. The team is now managed by Bruno Dubois

After finding out that they have not been selected for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the news concludes the end of Billy Besson and Marie Riou’s Olympic partnership in the Nacra 17, and also marks the latter's departure from the France SailGP Team. The pairing, who together have won four world titles, remain close friends despite reaching the end of this chapter together. Riou will be replaced in the key position of flight controller by the multihull expert, Francois Morvan.

“Francois was our back up flight controller in 2019 and despite not having sailed much on the boat, has already demonstrated his skillset. He has taken part in simulator sessions and lived with the team, so he knows how we work and therefore was a logical choice,” comments Besson. For Matthieu Vandame, Francois’ enormous experience in multihulls (both large and small, inshore and offshore) as well as his skills as a trimmer and helm, make him the man for the job.

There has also been a change on the coaching front with the arrival of Thierry Douillard. A multiple winner of the Tour de France à la voile, an offshore racer, coach of the Oman Sail team and weather router for Sodebo Sailing Team, he was the obvious choice to replace Franck Citeau and Stevie Morrison, who have both moved to other activities.

Finally, the sailing team welcomes a new kid on the block in Jules Bidegaray. The 25-year old is the winner of the competition launched in Marseille in the autumn, to recruit a young grinder. Hailing from France’s Youth Team and a previous competitor in the Tour de Voile, Bidegaray will join the other powerhouses of the team - the very experienced Olivier Herledant, Devan Le Bihan and Timothe Lapauw.

Pending the start of training on the F50, scheduled from 20th February in Sydney, with the actual event on the 28th and 29th, the France SailGP Team will be together for a number of events over the coming weeks (two simulator sessions, Global Sports Week event etc.).

France SailGP Team crew for 2020:
Billy Besson/ Helmsman - Age: 38 - Hometown Sevrier, France
Francois Morvan / Flight Controller - Age: 36 - Hometown: Nantes, France
Matthieu Vandame / Wing Trimmer - Age: 37 - Hometown: Rennes, France
Olivier Herledant / Grinder - Age: 39 Hometown: Douarnenez, France
Devan Le Bihan / Grinder - Age: 36 - Hometown: Hennebont, France
Timothe Lapauw / Grinder - Age: 27 - Hometown: Antibes, France
Jules Bidegaray / Young Grinder - Age: 24 - Hometown: Hyeres, France

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Sail Melbourne International 2020
Six months out from the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Sail Melbourne International 2020 saw the world’s best sailors wrapping up the five-day event with a light wind day on Port Phillip Bay today.

Over 300 competitors from 25 countries contested Melbourne’s premier event for Olympic and Invited class sailing, which is part of Melbourne’s Summer of Sailing 2020 series.

Many sailors used the event as a warm-up regatta for the next round of world championship events held around the bay in February with everyone experiencing a whole range of sailing conditions on Port Phillip.

With the wind dropping on the last day, racing was delayed in some of the classes, before all fleets got at least one final race in, with most finishing a full race program.

Sail Melbourne International 2020 included the Laser Oceania Championships, the International 505 class Australian Championships, the Australian Kitefoiling Championships as well as the 2020 Australian Para Championships.

www.sailingscuttlebutt.com

Winners in the Olympic classes:

470 - Tyler Paige / Adrian Hoesch, ASA
Finn - Jake Lilley, AUS
Laser Radial - Stefan Elliott-Shircore, AUS
Laser Standard - Jean-Baptist Bernaz, FRA
RS:X Men - Tom Squires, GBR
RS:X Women - Noy Drihan, ISR

Full results

Seahorse February 2020
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Clipper Race 6 Day 3: Le Mans Race Start And Finding The Wind
The Clipper Race fleet has made its way through the beautiful Great Barrier Reef as they navigate away from Australia and start their route to China with the first stop being Sanya in Race 6 of Leg 5: The Sanya Tropical Paradise Race.

The fleet has taken part in a Le Mans Race Start which took place at 0700LT (2100UTC). Imagine Your Korea’s Skipper Rob Graham who was the Race Officer for the Le Mans start states that there was a “good clean start by all eleven boats, Punta del Este and Imagine your Korea did well in the centre and Visit Sanya, China and Qingdao did the best either side. Everybody was holding a south tack for the moment but heading up to close-hauled.”

So, what is a Le Mans start? Essentially all 11 of the fleet were lined up under engines with their mainsails raised and their headsails ready to go. Upon Race Start, the fleet can proceed forward raising their headsails and it is a rolling start.

At this early stage, all crew members are observing the other boats tactics with interest. However, the weather conditions continue to frustrate the crew. Imagine Your Korea’s AQP Sam says: In these conditions there is no way out, other than to keep making the best of what little puffs you can find. This can be frustrating and tiring in a way that heavy weather sailing is not.”

Keep an eye on the Race Viewer to find out how the race is progressing.

www.clipperroundtheworld.com

Emirates Team New Zealand reveal hard chine test boat
In 2018, the America's Cup Defenders elected not to follow the lead of three of the Challengers, whose first move in the current Cup was to launch prototype boats to both test the foiling monohull concept, and build a knowledge base for their first AC75.

Instead, the Kiwi team played to their strength and enhanced their already formidable design systems and simulator which had played a decisive role in the 2017 Cup win in Bermuda.

Emirates Team New Zealand's test boat, christened Te Kahu, will be used to plug a big gap in the team's sailing program, created by some unfortunate but unavoidable timing.

Design chief, Dan Bernasconi describes Te Kahu as "mainly as a development platform, to keep learning and experimenting through the year, whilst Boat 1 is on tour".

The Defender is now believed to have locked off many of major design decisions for its second AC75 - a milestone the Challengers passed several months earlier.

The team's first-born AC75, Te Aihe, is being decommissioned earlier than expected for a 60-day voyage to Cagliari, Sardinia, venue for the first America's Cup World Series Regatta in late April.

Standout feature of Te Kahu is the chined hull, which sits very comfortably with older Kiwi sailors - given the historical links back to top designer and builder John Spencer, a strong advocate of hard chine racing boat designs and their ease of construction.

Richard Gladwell's full article in Sail-World.com: www.sail-world.com.

Optimist World Championship Notice Of Race published
Riva del Garda, Italy: the Notice of Race of the 2020 Optimist Worlds is published. The event will be hosted from July 1st to 11th in Riva del Garda (Italy) thanks to the hospitality of Fraglia Vela Riva.

Measurement operations will start on Wednesday 1 July and will continue until the next day, when the event will officially open with the inaugural ceremony.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the action gets underway with the fleet involved in the qualifying regattas that will lead to the division of the athletes in Gold and Silver fleet: those who will qualify to the Gold Fleet, from Wednesday 8 July will then compete to find out who will succeed Marco Gradoni as Optimist World Champion.

The name of the World Champion will be unveiled on Friday 10 July, while on Tuesday 7 the winner of the Team Race World Championship will be crowned: the Team Race World Championship will take place on Monday 6 and Tuesday 7.

Registration must be completed by May 15, 2020.

The notice of race can be consulted, in full version, at this link.

The 2020 Optimist World Championship is organized by Fraglia Vela Riva, Associazione Italiana Classe Optimist, Riva del Garda Fiere e Congressi, Garda Trentino.

Aegean 600: A 600-mile offshore racing Odyssey
One of next season’s most enticing IRC/ORC events will be the Agean 600 o a brand new non-stop grand tour of the Aegean Sea.

Ocean racing has a small number of famous 600-mile races: the Sydney- Hobart, the Fastnet, the Newport- Bermuda, the Caribbean 600 and the Middle Sea Race. Now there is a new member in this exclusive group of special races, presented by the Hellenic Offshore Race Club (HORC), to be sailed from 14 to 20 June 2020: the Aegean 600.

This new offshore racing event presents a significant sailing challenge as well as a unique opportunity to sail non-stop in one of the most windy, versatile and beautiful sailing venues of the world. This will be a demanding route where boats will sail 200nm downwind, 200 upwind zig-zaging through the Dodecanese and a last, rewarding reaching leg to the finish line off Cape Sounion.

Technical highlights of the race include among others sailing through the Santorini Caldera, 70nm in the Sea of Karpathos and Rhodes, passing through Kos strait as well as the five nautical mile Delos-Mykonos channel, where tough upwind work is expected.

After starting the race off Cape Sounion, about 20 miles south of Athens, the fleet will head to the southwestern islands in the Cyclades group before turning east at Milos. As well as being the southernmost island in the Cyclades chain Milos is also where the Venus de Milo was rediscovered by a farmer in 1820.

It’s due to these deep roots of life on the sea that Greece has a rich maritime heritage in general and a robust sailboat racing culture in particular. As part of this, HORC has been organising races and regattas for nearly 60 years, including important offshore events such as the annual Aegean Rally and top-level international regattas such as the Quarter, Half and Three Quarter Ton World Championships in the 1980s, the 2006 TP52 MedCup Athens Trophy and the 2008 ORCi World Championship.

Registration and festivities for the Aegean 600 begin a week in advance on 7 June, with the opening of free berthing and a race village at Olympic Marine, a full-service marina facility in Lavrio that is only a 30-minute drive from the international airport in Athens. During this pre-race period tours of famous sites such as the Acropolis Museum, the Parthenon and the Temple of Poseidon are available as well as parties and receptions affiliated with the event.

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RS:X Pathway to 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games
The first Olympic qualification event was held in Aarhus 2018 at the Sailing World Championships, offering 40% of the Olympic spots. Followed by the 2019 RS:X World Championships held in Torbole, Italy and the 2019 RS:X African Championships held in Algiers, Algeria we have some sailors who qualified their countries to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

The remaining qualification process will see one spot allocated from each of the continental qualifying events in 2020 both for men and women.

If any qualified nation opts not to send a team to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, or if there are no unqualified nations from a continent trying to qualify at their continental championship, then the highest placed unqualified nation from the 2019 RS:X Worlds will acquire that Olympic berth.

See the current situation showing the qualified countries and also the list of the countries which may have an opportunities at the continental qualifying events or from 2019 RS:X Worlds here

www.rsxclass.org/events/olympic-games/
www.sailing.org/tokyo2020.php

Great Lakes 52 Season Series
2020 will launch the first Great Lakes 52 Season Series (GL52 Season Series). The growing premier monohull big boat racing fleet has achieved critical mass in the Great Lakes and the teams are excited for close boat on boat racing. The 52’s are the perfect boat for the great lakes. The powerful, agile, boats are renowned for buoy racing yet fast enough to win line honors in distance racing as has been the case in the past few years in the Queens Cup, Bayview and Chicago to Mackinac events.

The series starts with the Chicago NOOD and finishes with the first annual Great Lakes 52 Championship at Macatawa Bay Yacht Club. The 2020 GL52 Season Series includes:

- Chicago NOOD
- Bayview Mackinac Race
- Chicago Race to Mackinac
- UGotta Regatta, Harbor Springs, MI
- Verve Cup, Chicago
- GL 52 Championship, Holland, MI

This year is poised to be a great match up between a very competitive fleet of boats including; Doug Devos’ Windquest, Chis Duhon’s Mockingbird, Austin and Gwen Fragomen’s Interlodge, Laura and Bob Hughes’ Heartbreaker and Jim Murray’s Callisto. Phil and Sharon O’Niel have purchased the Fox that will be re-named Natalie J while their previous Natalie J is for sale. Victor Wild will be joining the fleet for the Verve and GL 52 Championship with his new 52 Fox.

This new series, in closely limited and handicapped boats with ORR time on time scoring, promises to bring close, exciting, near boat on boat racing to the great lakes’ most iconic inshore and offshore races. At the GL 52 Championship in addition to and Overall winner, both the Offshore and Inshore Season Winners will be recognized to further bolster the Series appeal.

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The Last Word
The last day of the Time War. The war to end all wars. Between my people and the Daleks. And in that battle there was a man with more blood on his hands than any other. A man who would commit a crime that would silence the universe. And that man was me. -- The Doctor

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Seven Champions crowned at 2020 Hempel World Cup Series Miami
Francis Joyon Surfing At 38 Knots Across The Indian Ocean
Last chance to book Ocean Safety Servicing and Safety Open Workshop in Southampton
International J111 World Championship 2020 and Pre-Worlds
Trifork Smashes Tour Of Mallorca Record
Ask A Rockstar
Just so darn good (and every single time) - Sperry Charleston Race Week
Edge 2.4 Midwinters
MacGlide Festival of Sails
ILCA Announces List of New Builder Applicants
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Seven Champions crowned at 2020 Hempel World Cup Series Miami
Miami got a taste of Olympic class sailing at the highest level this week, and on Saturday champions were crowned at the 2020 Hempel World Cup Series Miami.

Sailors from around the globe convened in South Florida this week with North American Olympic qualification at stake with the Tokyo 2020 Games only six months away.

The top 10 entries for each of the seven classes qualified to race on Saturday for a chance to improve their standing, and perhaps, earn a place on the podium. Earlier start times were slated in order to capture the morning breeze.

Hempel World Cup Series Miami was the final opportunity for North American nations to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games across the 470, RS:X, Laser, Laser Radial and Finn fleets. Six of seven places had virtually been decided heading into today's Medal Races with Mexico sealing places in the Laser Radial, Finn and Men's RS:X. Canada picked up the Women's RS:X and Men's 470 place and USA captured the Women's 470.

Carmen and Emma Cowles (USA) placed eighth as the highest finishing North American team. The Cowles qualified the United States for the Women's 470 at the 2020 Olympic Games.

On Friday, Caleb Paine of the United States won gold ahead of the Medal Race as he had a significant lead over Kyle Martin (CAN). Across the 10-race series, Paine collected five race wins and four seconds. Martin won the silver medal, while Paine's American teammate, Luke Muller captured his second consecutive bronze medal at World Cup Miami.

Mexico's Juan Perez Soltero sealed the North American Tokyo 2020 Finn spot by besting the other contenders in the fleet this week. He was sixth overall and third in the Medal Race.

As Miami is the final opportunity for North Americans to qualify for Tokyo 2020, the final opportunity for European sailors will be the 2020 Hempel World Cup Series in Genoa this April.

Top three podium positions

470 Men - 8 races 1 discard
1. Jordi Xammar Hernandez / Nicolas Rodríguez García-Paz, ESP, 39
2. Keiju Okada / Jumpei Hokazono, JPN, 39
3. Mathew Belcher / William Ryan, AUS, 41

470 Women - 8 races 1 discard
1. Camille Lecointre / Aloise Retornaz, FRA, 20
2. Tina Mrak / Veronika Macarol, SLO, 33
3. Agnieszka Skrzypulec / Jolanta Ogar, POL, 34

Finn - 11 races 1 discard
1. Caleb Paine, USA, 29
2. Kyle Martin, CAN, 40
3. Luke Muller, USA, 48

Laser - 8 races 1 discard
1. Stefano Peschiera, PER, 21
2. Francisco Guaragna Rigonat, ARG, 27
3. Enrique Jose Arathoon Pacas, ESA, 32

Laser Radial - 8 races 1 discard
1. Erika Reineke, USA, 24
2. Vasileia Karachaliou, GRE, 30
3. Nethra Kumanan, IND, 33

RS:X Men - 11 races 1 discard
1. Pedro Pascual, USA, 18
2. Ignacio Berenguer, MEX, 37.50
3. Juozas Bernotas, LUT, 40.50

RS:X Women - 10 races 1 discard
1. Demita Vega de Lille, MEX, 24
2. Mariana Aguilar, MEX, 35
3. Megumi Komine, JPN, 37

Full results

miami.ussailing.org

Francis Joyon Surfing At 38 Knots Across The Indian Ocean
The IDEC SPORT maxi trimaran has been showing her real efficiency over the past two days, as she passes through the heart of the Indian Ocean. Francis Joyon, Christophe Houdet, Bertand Delesne, Antoine Blouet and Corentin Joyon have continued to accelerate since passing through the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra on Wednesday, allowing them to increase their lead over the record time for the Tea Route.

With a lead of 620 miles at the start of the seventh day of racing, Joyon and his lads have not finished roaring across the ocean showing high performance levels. Their efficient tack should last another 24 hours with speeds reaching 38 knots as they surf the waves, which means the lead should grow even bigger. The first major difficulties are expected this weekend with some small cyclonic areas that they will have to get around in the southern latitudes, where they will encounter icy conditions, strong winds and heavy seas.

At the start of this seventh day of racing, IDEC SPORT has clocked up a good lead and has been faster than expected when they studied the charts.

www.idecsport.com

Last chance to book Ocean Safety Servicing and Safety Open Workshop in Southampton
Ocean Safety There are still a few places left at the Ocean Safety Servicing and Safety Workshops on 15 and 16 February 2020 if you haven't booked in yet. A range of demonstrations will be shown on the Saturday, plus if you want to bring your liferaft or lifejackets along on either day, as long as you have booked in advance, you'll get to see them being unpacked and inflated before leaving them to be fully serviced and certificated before the new season starts.

Ocean Safety are specialists in the worldwide supply, distribution, service and hire of marine safety equipment, and when we open our doors to boat owners and crews at our Southampton UK headquarters over the weekend this will be a great opportunity for visitors to familiarise themselves with their essential on-board safety equipment

There will be an action packed programme including a chance to see liferafts being inflated and explore the full man over board range of man overboard products. For the full programme of activities, please check on the Ocean Safety social media channels.

To get further information and to book your time slot, email Service [AT] oceansafety [DOT] com. Hurry, because some of our demos are already fully booked, including the flare demo.

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International J111 World Championship 2020 and Pre-Worlds
The annual World Championship will be decided this September, in the Solent, UK. The One Design regatta for J111s is returning to Cowes for 2020.

Hosted by the Royal Ocean Racing Club, under invitation of the J111 Northern European Fleet. The Worlds Regatta entry is now open. Notice of Race and Entry is via RORC's Sailgate portal https://rorc.sailgate.com

In anticipation of the interest registered at last years Championships in Chicago, the European Class is delighted to announce its partnered with Sevenstar Racing Yacht Logistics, to offer two alternative routes for J111s to cross the pond (and back as required).

The timing of the World Championships is designed to make it as easy as possible for the North American owners and crew. This should mean the least disruption to the local and national US sailing programmes.

j111worlds.org

Trifork Smashes Tour Of Mallorca Record
Antonio Cuervas-Mons, bow of the VO70 'Trifork': "I never thought that these conditions could occur in the Mediterranean, but the ship and the crew have responded very well." The sailboat improved in almost four hours the previous record, established in 2005

In the early morning of last Monday, while the eastern part of Spain was sheltered from the lashes of the Gloria storm , a sailboat released moorings at the Royal Nautical Club of Palma to try to break the record of the Tour of Mallorca . Going out to the sea with waves of more than eight meters and wind gusts of 40 knots is a recklessness for any boat, but it was those weather conditions, more common in the South Pacific than in the Mediterranean, that the crew of the 'Trifork were waiting for ' by Danish shipowner Joern Larsen , to pulverize the record. So it was.

The VO70 'Trifork' stopped the stopwatch in 13 hours, 15 minutes and 17 seconds , surpassing in almost four hours the mark established by the German maxi UCA in April 2005, when he managed to circumnavigate the main island of the Balearic archipelago in 17 hours, 14 minutes and 19 seconds. Since then there had been four record attempts, but all failed due to lack of wind or after suffering breakdowns.

he UCA record has lasted almost 15 years, but has ended up succumbing to the technological and human potential of Trifork, a boat designed by Juan Kouyoumdjian and winner of the 2008-2009 Volvo Ocean Race with the name of Ericsson 4 , which has taken advantage of the strong Winds from the Gloria storm to navigate at speeds that in some sections have far exceeded 20 knots.

The crew of the Danish ship is Joern Larsen, Kristian Wulf Andersen, Jens Dolmer, Aksel Magdahl, Pinacho Fructuoso, Martin Hjortlund Shore, Peter van Niekerk, Antonio Cuervas-Mons, Pablo Arrarte, Luke Malloy and Jes Gram Hansen.

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Ask A Rockstar
Today, they are sailing rockstars. At the front. Foiling, Skiffing, Podium—ing all over the world. But just a few years ago, they were junior sailors. Maybe just like you. How did they do it? What were they like when they were 11? Do they like sandwiches? Do they sing while they’re sailing? Harken Blockheads are a curious bunch, and they have a LOT of questions.

Just so darn good (and every single time) - Sperry Charleston Race Week
Sperry Charleston Race Week Pinnacle regatta, marquee event, premier race series, you choose... but Sperry Charleston Race Week sort of crept up on the international racing scene and now it's impossible to overlook

When you put a boast out there, you'd better back it up. And that's just what the people who are behind Sperry Charleston Race Week, the largest multiclass gathering in North America, do. For the better part of the past decade, they've billed their event as "a regatta unlike any other." Fortunately, the claim rings true.

Race Week, as locals refer to it, has evolved to become a fixture on the US sailing scene. For four days in early spring. Competitors from throughout the US and around the globe make an annual pilgrimage to this coastal city in the southeast. During the day, it's top-level competition with some of the world's best racers competing. Off the water, it's equal parts mad party and sailing industry conference. Think Mardi Gras meets Dussel-Boot meets Cowes Week, but on an intimate scale.

Main picture: Sperry Charleston Race Week features a four-day programme of top-level competition in large fleets and draws some of the world's most talented professional sailors as well as a very high standard of amateur competitors

This April, Race Week will celebrate its 25th edition

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Edge 2.4 Midwinters
Port Charlotte, Florida, USA: On Saturday the winds were shifty, from 350-30 deg, flat water. Low wind speed during racing -- was around 4kts, probably high gusts of near 15. The wind was shifty but oscillating, courses were awesome the windward mark was always in the middle of the shifts. The race committee had to shorten course once.

4 races-4 different winners, the fleet is improving.

The last race was a 5 leg windward finish.

Sunday
Cold with a diminishing breeze. Only one race, 4 legs .65nm leg. Doug Bell found a sweet spot on the left side of the course after the start with a "current" lift of about 10 degrees and smoked everybody to the first top mark, he was so far in front most of us thought he either did not start with us or was just a day sailor out for a cruise.

Dee of course found a way to catch him on the final third of the last downwind, the breeze was shifty and soft with pockets of pressure that really changed several positions. Race committee was awesome as usual.

Final top five
1. Dee Smith, USA, 13
2. Jeff Linton, USA, 17
3. Tony Pocklington, USA, 17
4. Louise Anstey, CAN, 21
5. Allan Leibel, CAN, 27

Full results on Regatta Network

MacGlide Festival of Sails
Melbourne turned on a beautiful summer morning for the MacGlide Festival of Sails' opening event, the Passage Race which began from two long lines at the top of Port Phillip.

Back-dropped by the city, 245 boats of all shapes and sizes responded to the flag signal and the sound of canon fire, popping spinnakers in the light northerly breeze while those crew without a job sat to leeward and created the best angle of heel with their weight.

Geoff Boettcher's TP52, Secret Mens Business from Adelaide opened his Festival with a stunning line honours and class corrected time win. Earlier they had dueled with the Geelong Cookson 50 Extasea, owned by Paul Buchholz, opting to go wide to find the advantage and putting daylight between them the eventual second placegetter in the line honours results.

Deep wind pockets created a lottery scenario and opportunities for the smaller boats to bat above their size. Local Mocean, Stuart Richardson's RGYC-based Farr 40 was up with the RP46 Hartbreaker for most of the 32 nautical mile race then powered away to finish third over the line, astonishingly ahead of three TP52s.

Michael Martin's 52-footer Frantic from Newcastle, NSW, gave themselves an extra time penalty when they ran aground in the narrow channel that divides inner and outer Corio Bay.

First multihull to finish was another interstater, Michel Van Der Zwaard's Extreme 40 Back in Black sailing for the Multihull Yacht Club Queensland.

Full results

The racing schedule on Sunday January 26, Australia Day, has every division out on either inner or outer Corio Bay and every race management official and volunteer busy starting and finishing close to 300 boats.

www.festivalofsails.com.au

ILCA Announces List of New Builder Applicants
As a result of antitrust actions brought in Europe, and in order to comply with EU Regulations, World Sailing now requires that any interested party that meets the necessary technical qualifications and regulatory requirements must be able to manufacture and sell the boats named as equipment for the Olympic Games. For ILCA, this World Sailing policy has required some changes in how builders are determined and approved to manufacturer class-legal equipment.

World Sailing's Olympic Equipment Policy requires that the Olympic sailing classes have a process in place by which "any interested party who meets the necessary technical qualifications and regulatory requirements must be able to manufacture and sell Olympic equipment." Further, the manufacturer selection process must be defined on a fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory basis.

To implement World Sailing's policy, ILCA has now established the necessary procedures for bringing on new builders. The primary focus throughout this process is to maintain and ensure the one-design principle that is the foundation of our class – that all boats are built to the same strict standards regardless of the manufacturer.

ILCA is pleased to announce that, under the terms of the new builder approval procedure, seven manufacturers will now be offered provisional licenses to move forward in the builder application process. The provisional approvals come after the formal builder applications were reviewed by the evaluation panel appointed by ILCA, which is comprised of both class technical representatives and independent industry experts.

The manufacturers approved to move forward in the application process are (in alphabetical order):
Devoti Sailing s.r.o. (Poland)
Element 6 Evolution Co Ltd (Thailand)
Nautivela srl (Italy)
Ovington Boats Ltd (United Kingdom)
Qindao Zou Inter Marine Co., Ltd (China)
Rio tecna srl (Argentina)
Zim Sailing (United States)

Each builder applicant is now subject to a further technical review to ensure compliance with the established class one-design principles. The new manufacturers will now be required to obtain certified molds and tooling from ILCA and produce a number of pre-production boats to verify the ability to manufacturer boats to the strict specifications and tolerances of the building manual and the class rules. Under the terms of the Olympic Equipment Policy, there are other applicants in the approval process at this time that may also receive provisional approval. ILCA will provide further updates as this process moves forward.

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In the violence of the Indian Ocean
Resolute Cup Returns to Dual-Fleet Format With Addition of RS21 Keelboat
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Strong International Field for Tenth Edition of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour
Luna Rossa Dismasts at Caliari
Read and Leech win ORC Doublehanded Class in Key West Race
Weak winds at Bacardi Winter Series #2
Two (invaluable) days in Spain - Yacht Race Forum
Entries open for Cowes Spring Classics 2020
Vale Ronnie McCracken
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In the violence of the Indian Ocean
Over the past five days or so, the Indian Ocean has offered a series of contrasts to Francis Joyon and his crew of four aboard the IDEC SPORT maxi trimaran. While the boat which has won the Route du Rhum three times has maintained a record pace averaging 23 knots over the 5000 miles they have sailed out on the water, it has been an uncomfortable ride and that has been increasingly the case over the weekend, as they passed to the south of two very active low-pressure systems gradually moving to the east of Madagascar. Rain, reduced visibility, violent winds and a heavy swell from the north have shaken up the crew and punished the trimaran.

IDEC SPORT has managed to stay more than 600 miles ahead of the boat that holds the record for the Tea Route, the 70-foot trimaran, Maserati, which was very fast in this part of the course. There are still some huge difficulties ahead for Francis and his men, before they pass the Cape of Good Hope and return to the South Atlantic with a number of transition zones, involving a number of strategic gybes that they are going to have to deal with in extremely variable conditions with low pressure systems moving in from the West and some areas of high pressure.

A broken mainsail halyard...
"We are not at our full potential for the moment," explained Francis Joyon this morning. "The seas are still rough and slowing us down and since yesterday we have been sailing with two reefs in the main after our mainsail halyard broke. The seas are still too heavy for us to work safely up the mast and we are going to wait until tomorrow morning for things to calm down. Unfortunately the wind is set to ease off in the coming hours and under reduced sail, it will affect our speed." Joyon and his men are not however particularly worried. It has been nine days now since they left Hong Kong and they have a comfortable lead over the record of around the equivalent of a day's sailing at the speed at which their rival Maserati was achieving at this point back in 2018.

At the Cape of Good Hope in 5 or 6 days
The Indian Ocean continues to show its wild side with active low-pressure systems and vast areas of high pressure in the far South. Joyon has to find his way through and gybe at the right moment as the approach the transition zone. The maxi trimaran is set to continue her route southwards for a few more hours as they wait for some NW'ly winds before gybing on seas that will finally start to calm down. Joyon and his men are going to have to repeat that action several times before reaching the ever so tricky tip of South Africa and the Cape of Good Hope. They should be able to maintain their lead of a full day's worth of sailing at a decent speed.

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Resolute Cup Returns to Dual-Fleet Format With Addition of RS21 Keelboat
Newport, R.I. - The Resolute Cup, a Corinthian championship for U.S. yacht clubs, will return to its original format in 2020, utilizing two fleets of keelboats for the sixth edition of this signature biennial competition. The 2020 Resolute Cup will be hosted by the New York Yacht Club Harbour Court in Newport, R.I., September 14 to 19. A two-day qualifying series will see teams of amateur sailors representing yacht clubs from around the United States split their races between fleets of 23-foot Sonars and 21-foot RS21s, built by RS Sailing, based in England. The championship fleet will sail exclusively in the RS21s while the silver fleet will sail the Sonars over the final two days of the event.

The Resolute Cup was first run in 2010 as the U.S. Qualifying Series for the Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup. The biennial regatta, which is sailed out of the New York Yacht Club Harbor Court, has since developed an identity of its own as yacht clubs from around the United States send their best amateur sailors to Newport, R.I., to compete for national bragging rights in addition to a trip to the Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup, sailing's premiere international Corinthian big-boat regatta. The 2020 Resolute Cup will be sailed in the New York Yacht Club's fleet of 23-foot Sonars and a fleet of RS21s provided by RS Sailing. With provided sails, equalized rig tune and a regular boat rotation, it's a true one-design event. The regatta takes place September 14 to 19.

The RS21, a keelboat specifically designed to be universally used by clubs and for one-design racing, will be a new challenge for most, if not all, of the 24 teams expected to compete in the 2020 Resolute Cup.

The request for invitation process has been extended until Friday, February 7. The form can be found here. The NOR for the regatta can be found here.

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Strong International Field for Tenth Edition of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour
Speed and skill will be the order of the day for the tenth edition of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour, which runs from 26 January to 8 February in Oman.

The vast and beautiful Omani coastline will be on show when the tenth edition of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour which began in Salalah on Sunday 26 January.

Over 15 days, a strong international and local contingent will use the prime winter conditions in the Sultanate to push both speed and heartrates to the max in thrilling close-quarter racing in five diverse locations along the coast of Oman.

Eight teams, made up of sailors from France, Switzerland, Spain, and Oman, will race on board the matched fleet of DIAM24, the same boats used in the Tour de France à la voile.

The 2020 EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour, which is organised by Oman Sail, will feature three in-port races, five coastal raids, and one offshore leg. In a route reversal from 2019, the 2020 edition will begin in Salalah, a lush sub-tropical city in Oman's south. The origins of the Sultanate's second largest city dates back to 100BC and it has a rich maritime history, being an important port for the frankincense and silk trades.

Following a coastal raid and in-port race along the coastline of Salalah, the teams will make their way up the coast, with stopovers in Duqm, Masirah Island, Sur and Ras Al Hadd, before a two-day title decider between 8-9 February in Muscat.

For the first time in the ten-year history of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour, there are two all-female teams, DB Schenker and Helvetia Purple, which is one of two teams representing Normandy Elite Team.

Two teams, Oman Airport and Renaissance, will be comprised solely of Omani sailors, emphasising the talent being developed in the Sultanate. -- Argiro Darvira, Icarus-sports.com

The full teams and skippers are:
Group Atlantic - Clement Cron (France)
Helvetia Purple - Pauline Courtois (France)
Helvetia Blue - Pierrick Letouze (France)
Team Royan Atlantique - Thimothé Polet and Gautier Tallieu (France) [co-skippers]
Oman Airport - Hussein al Jabri (Oman)
EFG - Sofian Bouvet (France)
Renaissance - Akram Al Wahaibi (Oman)
DB Schenker - Audrey Ogereau (France)

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Luna Rossa Dismasts at Caliari
Photo by Carlo Borlenghi. Click on image to enlarge.

Luna Rossa Cagliari, Italy: This afternoon, during a sea trial, the AC75 "Luna Rossa" dismasted at just a few miles off the coast from Marina di Capitana.

No team member was injured in the incident. Mast, sails and rig were immediately recovered by the sailors onboard, with the help of the shore crew on the support ribs.

The whole team is already at work to return on the water as soon as possible and resume the training sessions in preparation for the America's Cup World Series that will take place from April 23 to 26.

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Windstrength was reported by a weather station at Cape Carbonara, the nearest station to the incident showing winds increased in the morning to average 25kts from the SW around noon before easing slightly later in the afternoon. The elevation of the station is not known - which can be a factor in windstrength readings. It does explain the difference in sea state in some images as the breeze moderated during the afternoon.

Sail-World understands, confirmed by Italian sources said to be in contact with the team, and it would also appear also to be confirmed by the images, that the D-section spar did not break and that there was no damage to the rigging. The spar is to a shape restricted by the AC75 with a minimum laminate specified, however teams can add to this specification if they wish. The rigging is a one-design supplied package and it will vital for that package to be cleared of any blame for the incident.

Currently the issue has been identified by a forestay chainplate failure - which is feature that is unique to the Italian boat and was designed and manufactured by the team or a supplier.

If the spar is not broken the team is expected to be back sailing well before the America's Cup World Series in Cagliari in two and a half months. -- Richard Gladwell

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Read and Leech win ORC Doublehanded Class in Key West Race
After a long night of fast sailing for some and start-stop action for others, the fleet on the Ft Lauderdale-Key West Race is finished now and enjoying the laid-back ambience of this touristic island once heralded as "The Southernmost Point in the US."

In the ORC Double Handed Class, Ken Read and Suzy Leech endured a long night of squall after squall to finish at 09:19 on their Jeanneau 3600 Alchemist to still defeat their rivals in corrected time, Mike Hennessy and Katie Pettibone on their Class 40 Dragon who finished two hours earlier at 07:05.

"This was a long night, and it really mattered where you were in relation to the squalls," said Read after a daytime nap to get his batteries re-charged for the evening's awards celebrations. "We were keeping close to the course boundary to stay out of the current and minimize distance, which gave us only a very narrow track. So as the winds shifted in the squalls we had to meet each shift with a sail change. This is not easy with a full crew, much less two people."

Nonetheless Read was upbeat about the discipline and the promise it holds for testing the caliber of offshore sailors. "There are so many elements needed to succeed - keeping the boat fast in knowing your sail options, making the sail changes needed, developing and executing a game plan, and physically pacing yourself - all this is important. This was a great test of all that and more."

Full results

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Weak winds at Bacardi Winter Series #2
Miami, Florida: After a big blow in the Bacardi Winter Series Event One in December, light air skills were tested at Event Number Two this past weekend in Miami. A patient Biscayne Bay Yacht Club Race Committee managed six races for the J70 and Melges 24 fleets in very light northerly and northeasterly breezes. Oivind Lorentzen and his team NINE, dominated the J70 Class on day one with a second and two bullets. They managed all top ten finishes on day two to win their fleet. But it was Boral Gulari and his Melges 24 team who put on a light air show winning three of the six races, only dropping a sixth to take top honors in the Melges 24 class. Steve Suddath with 3 ½ men were the top placing Corinthian boat in the Melges 24 fleet in seventh place overall and Zach Segal was the top Corinthian J70 team.

Teams return to Miami again for the Bacardi Invitational Regatta, a multi-class event being held in conjunction with the Star Class Bacardi Cup, March 2 - 7.

Top five, Melges 24
1. Bora Gulari / Scott Nixon / Mallory Gulari / Ian Liberty / Nick Marcolini, USA, 11.0
2. Travis Weisleder / John Bowden / Collin Leon / Chandler Self / Jeremy Wilmot, USA, 19.0
3. Richard Reid / Richard Clark / Ben Lamb / Matthew Chew / Billy Gooderham, CAN, 26.0
4. Rob Gullan / Nigel Young / Mike Claxton / Catherine Alton / William Goldsmith, USA, 27.0
5. Michael Goldfarb / Johnny Goldsberry / David Brink / Emory Williams / Michael Menninger, USA, 34.0

Top five J/70
1. Oivind Lorentzen / Ian Coleman / David Shreiner / Lucas Calabrese, USA, 18.0
2. Joel Ronning / Victor Diaz de Leon / Patrick Wilson / Chris Storke, USA, 23.0
3. John Heaton / Will Felder / Zeke Horowitz / Zach Mason, USA, 25.0
4. Pamela Rose / Goncalo Ribeiro / Willem Van Waay / Bernardo Freitas, USA, 25.0
5. Bruno Pasquinelli / Jonathan McKee / Charlie McKee / Orrin Star, USA, 28.0

Full Results

Two (invaluable) days in Spain - Yacht Race Forum
Yacht Race Forum The latest Yacht Race Forum in Bilbao was another chance to catch up with as well as influence every possible aspect of international competitive sailing

Around 365 delegates from all over the world joined the Yacht Racing Forum in Bilbao, Spain, for two days of conferences, presentations, networking and business. The leading classes and regattas, teams, brands and venues contributed to the event, designated by many attendees as "the best YRF ever".

"The pace of change in the sport of sailing is moving quicker than ever'. This is one of the key messages that came out of this year's Yacht Racing Forum in Bilbao. One of the sport's brightest minds, Stan Honey, opened the two-day conference with an inspiring keynote speech that made a few predictions for the next decade. A winning navigator of the Volvo Ocean Race among many other sailing accolades, the multi-Emmy Award winner has been even more successful in developing technology for sports broadcasting including the Liveline technology that has revolutionised coverage of the America's Cup.

Full article in the February issue of Seahorse

Entries open for Cowes Spring Classics 2020
Whooper (A 1937 Laurent Giles One-Off). Chris Brown Photography. Click on image to enlarge.

Cowes Spring Classics Cowes Spring Classics organisers are delighted to announce that entries for the 2020 edition of the regatta are open.

Taking place taking place over the weekend of 15 - 17 May, organisers Mary Scott-Jackson of MSJ Events and Martin Nott, a wooden boat builder, are expecting a wide range of participating yachts in 2020 with many new interested owners already making contact about how they can enter.

Due to a calendar clash (and the opportunity to race on neap tides), the racing is being organised by the Cowes Corinthian Yacht Club in 2020. CCYC have the experience and expertise and we look forward to working with them. Also new for 2020, two new classes are being introduced - a Non-Spinnaker Cruising Class racing with the main fleet but aimed at those boats with fewer crew. The other class is "racing for people who don't like racing" with timed races - no handicaps, no stress, challenge friends with similar yachts, perfect for class associations wanting to join the regatta for fun.

The regatta will once again be based at Shepards Marina, using the historic Sugar Store as its social hub. Entries are encouraged from Cruisers and Cruiser racers, Gaff Rigged yachts and Pilot Cutters, Day Boats and Raters, Classic Metre yachts, affordable Classic Cruisers plus modern Spirit of Tradition yachts. -- Mary Scott-Jackson

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Vale Ronnie McCracken
Ronnie McCracken It is with great sadness that World Sailing reports the passing of Ronnie McCracken of Great Britain.

Appointed as an International Judge in 1996, McCracken served at many sailing events internationally as well as his native Great Britain and former Hong Kong residence.

Described as the soul of the Judges Manual for many year's, McCracken served on the International Judges Sub-committee from 2005 to 2015 as well as the Race Officials Committee from 2009 to 2015.

World Sailing's condolences go out to Ronnie's family and friends.

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The Last Word
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In This Issue
Competition Heats Up in Grenada - Silversands Race Day Two
The Ocean Cruising Clubs Announces Awards for 2019
Marlow Ropes at the RYA Dinghy Show
Entries are open for Hamilton Island Race Week
"It's just a great vibe" - M32 Skipper Interviews
Ask A Rockstar
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
Restored Dublin Bay 21s Will Start DBSC Racing in April
12 Foot Dinghies Prepare for 250th 'Clinkerfest' Regatta
Letters to the Editor
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Competition Heats Up in Grenada - Silversands Race Day Two
Jonathan Gittens’ Morgan 41 Shangri La (BAR) with Silversands Grenada, General Manager Narelle McDougall. Photo by Tim Wright, www.photoaction.com. Click on image for photo gallery.

Grenada Sailing Week Racing for the international fleet at Island Water World Grenada Sailing Week continued for the second day, Tuesday 28 January for Silversands Race Day Two. Principal Race Officer James Benoit reported a light south easterly wind of 8-10 knots, which built during the day, veering south and pumping up to 14 knots. Race winners on Day Two were: Liquid (ANT), Touch2Play Racing (CAN). Petite Careme (TRI) C-MOS (TRI), Fadeaway (GRN), Jabal (LCA), and Shangri La (BAR). The CSA and Classic Classes enjoyed races varying in length from 7.6 to 14 nm on the leeward side of Grenada. The J/24 Class had another five short, sharp races on their own windward leeward course.

In CSA 1, Pamala Baldwin's J/122 Liquid (ANT), skippered by Jules White, has extended their lead scoring a 1-3-1 today. Richard Szyjan's Hobie 33 Category 5 (GRN) scored a 2-2-2 to finish the day in second place. Peter Lewis' J121 Whistler (BAR) scored two podium finishes today to move up to third place. Rob Butler's Reflex 38 Touch2Play Racing (CAN) scored a bullet in Race 5 and finished the day just one point off the class podium.

In CSA 3, Norman Da Costa's Soveral 42 C-MOS (TRI) retains the lead. Edward & Jonathan Kacal's First 38 Petit Careme (TRI) moves up to second place after scoring a 1-3 today. Sandy Mair's First 35 Cricket (ANT) drops down to third after a 5-4 score.

The second day of racing was sponsored by Silversands Grenada, General Manager Narelle McDougall presented the daily prizes to the winners.

Silversands is a ground-breaking hotel in Grenada, which opened December 2018. Located on the award winning Grand Anse Beach, the design of the hotel is under-stated using natural materials and landscaping of indigenous plants to Grenada.

Wednesday 29 January is Lay Day at Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina. -- Louay Habib

Full results

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The Ocean Cruising Clubs Announces Awards for 2019
The Ocean Cruising Club (OCC) has announced the recipients of awards that recognise achievements in ocean sailing over the past 24 months. The recipients were selected by an international panel of experienced bluewater sailors from among individuals nominated by Full OCC members throughout the course of the year.

The Barton Cup, the Club's premiere award, goes to American sailor Randall Reeves for his successful completion of the Figure 8 Voyage, an exceptional and record-breaking voyage circumnavigating Antarctica and the Americas in one season.

Eleven-time circumnavigator, Australian Jon Sanders, takes home the OCC Lifetime Cruising Award.

The OCC Seamanship Award is presented to Germany's Susanne Huber-Curphy. prior winner of the Barton Cup, for her completion of The Longue Route in memory of the 50th anniversary of Bernard Moitessier's epic voyage aboard Joshua in the Golden Globe Race

For an outstanding voyage around the Americas, Steve Brown receives The Vasey Vase. This award, which salutes an unusual or exploratory voyage or series of voyages made by members and, in this case, for an outstanding voyage circumnavigating the two Americas - 32,950 nm, taking in 175 anchorages with multiple crews over five years - which included the Northwest Passage, Antarctica and South Georgia.

The OCC Jester Award goes to Dan Stroud who is sailing around the world in a 31ft Rustler. This award, named after Blondie Hasler's iconic Folkboat Jester, recognises a noteworthy singlehanded voyage or series of voyages made in a small vessel.

The OCC Award, which recognises valuable service to the ocean cruising community as a whole, is awarded to Riley Whitelum and Elayna Carauso, the husband and wife team behind the hugely popular vlog Sailing La Vagabonde with 1.29M subscribers on YouTube.

The OCC Award for service to the OCC is shared in a tie vote between Jenny Crickmore-Thompson and Frances Rennie. Jenny, who serves currently as Rear Commodore, was responsible for organising and managing the Port Officer network around the world for seven years. Frances, who has been the administrator for the OCC Facebook page where almost one-third of our members communicate frequently, has been an untiring moderator and highly respected and dedicated face of OCC to the membership.

Details at oceancruisingclub.org

Marlow Ropes Showcase Education & Innovation With The British Sailing Team at the RYA Dinghy Show 2020
Marlow Ropes Meet your British Sailing Team heroes along with Marlow's experts, & learn the latest innovations in ropes with Marlow Ropes (Stand B52) at this year's RYA Dinghy Show.

Marlow Ropes will be showcasing new developments in the world of high performing rope and dinghy racing at Alexandra Palace this Spring. There will be an opportunity to speak directly with members of the British Sailing Team as well as experts in their fleets. Watch the team splice and re-rig the SOLO Boat No. 6,000. There will also be the award-winning 100% recycled Dockline on display - a sustainable first in the industry, which Marlow is proud to share.

Furthermore, Marlow will be continuing their ropecare education campaign and sharing their expertise throughout the weekend with a special Dinghy Rope-Show at 11am in the Knowledge Zone, More Grip Less Friction and 2:30pm on the Marlow stand (B52) with the British Sailing Team giving hands-on rope advice.

Marlow, helping to connect you with the British Sailing Team and the latest developments you can use on your boat.

Come, meet and chat with us at the Knowledge Zone where we will be giving advice, tips and support in all sailing matters.

Visitors can find Marlow Ropes on the Treasure Hunt and at Stand B52.

For further information follow @marlowropes on Facebook and Instagram.

For Dinghy Show tickets visit: www.rya.org.uk

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Entries are open for Hamilton Island Race Week
Within two hours of the Notice of Race for Hamilton Island Race Week 2020 being posted, the first entry had been lodged. And, for the second consecutive year, the yacht with that honour was David Bell's Bavaria 39, Four Bells, out of Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club.

At the same time, a high-profile individual from within the Australian boating industry, who plans to be at the 37th staging of Race Week, is confronted by a dilemma: big boat or small/new or old?

Bill Barry-Cotter, who heads the Maritimo luxury motor yacht business based on the Gold Coast, made an impressive return to offshore racing in the recent Rolex Sydney Hobart race as owner of the superbly restored, 114-year-old ketch, Katwinchar. Unfortunately he couldn't be aboard the yacht for the race for medical reasons at the time, but he was in Hobart for the celebrations that came with his yacht winning the Grand Veteran's Division, beating such famous names as Love & War, Fidelis and Kialoa II.

"The excitement and celebrations that came with Katwinchar's result in the Hobart race was enough for me to get the ocean racing bug after a 44-year hiatus," Barry-Cotter said this week. "The crew and I quickly decided that Hamilton Island Race Week would be our next big campaign - maybe with the Brisbane to Hamilton Island race as a curtain raiser. However, in the last few weeks I realised the racing bug was much bigger than Katwinchar, so I am now considering buying a more racing oriented yacht. Whatever the outcome, Hamilton Island Race Week 2020 is on our agenda - old boat or new, large or small."

For David Bell, this will be his ninth Hamilton Island Race Week. "We usually go every second year, but we changed that for this year's regatta," Bell said. "I decided to leave Four Bells at Hamilton Island after last year's Race Week so we could fly there on a regular basis and cruise the Whitsundays. It's been a delightful experience in an unsurpassed environment."

"Race Week is a great annual reunion for the Four Bells crew," Bell said. "We love the racing as much as being back on shore for the fun times each afternoon. It's like schoolies for middle-aged men and women. "I don't think you'd find a better regatta anywhere in the world. It is just fantastic. The destination and the scenery are superb."

The 2019 Hamilton Island Race Week attracted a fleet of 234 from across Australia and overseas - the second largest in the event's history.

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"It's just a great vibe" - M32 Skipper Interviews
The Miami Winter Series event in January was the first gathering of the class for 2020. At the Shake-A-Leg sailing center, the media team took the opportunity to interview some of the newer teams sailing the regatta.

Carina Becker is skipper of Young American, the youngest team in the fleet and full of eager talent. This was their first M32 regatta. "You are going at 24 [knots] but you are not stressed at all, it's very comfortable", says Carina who looks forward to the next event. The team had an upwind struggle results-wise but was without a doubt the team with the steepest learning curve, showing improvements from race to race.

Team Hedgehog from Bermuda with Alec and Laura Cutler have raced in many other classes including the Melges 24 and Melges 32 before deciding for the M32. "It reminds us of college racing, much more social and people hanging out together", says Alec. The team was seen fighting for the lead in several races and will be one to keep an eye on.

Skipper Richard Göransson's team Inga from Sweden participated in the European Series last year and came to Miami for some great winter sailing. The team looks forward to the Worlds in Miami at the end of the season and Richard remarks on the simplicity of the boat: "The logistics are super easy compared to everything that I've done before". "Quick job to get it all put together, three people can do it in an afternoon".

For the next Miami Winter Series the fleet will be joined by new teams from Austria and Holland trying out the boat and the racing.

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Ask A Rockstar
Today, they are sailing rockstars. At the front. Foiling, Skiffing, Podium—ing all over the world. But just a few years ago, they were junior sailors. Maybe just like you. How did they do it? What were they like when they were 11? Do they like sandwiches? Do they sing while they're sailing? Harken Blockheads are a curious bunch, and they have a LOT of questions.

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Restored Dublin Bay 21s Will Start DBSC Racing in April
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Dublin Bay 21 There has been excellent progress on the revival of the Dublin Bay Sailing Club Twenty One project the world's oldest intact on design keelboat class as they prepare for a new season racing again on Dublin Bay.

Chris Moore of Dublin Bay Sailing Club has confirmed the original DBSC class has been granted a racing start for 2020 Tuesday evening racing starting this April.

Initially, two twenty ones will race then three as the boat building project based in Kilrush on the Shannon Estuary completes the six-boat project.

The restored boats will be welcomed back to the bay in a special DBSC gun salute from committee boat Mac Lir at the start of the season.

Back to the Future
You can join the '21 project leaders Hal Sisk and Fionan de Barra for a sailing talk and a two-course dinner on Thursday the 13th of February in the RStGYC Dining Room in Dun Laoghaire. The talk, "Back to the Future, the Revival of the DBSC Twenty Ones - the World's Oldest Cruiser Racer Class" will be a visual presentation on the revival plans.

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12 Foot Dinghies Prepare for 250th 'Clinkerfest' Regatta
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12 Foot Dinghies There is enormous interest in the revival of the International 12 Foot Dinghy Class both in Ireland and abroad, in advance of the 250th centenary regatta at Athlone Yacht Club/ Lough Ree Yacht Club at the end of May 2020.

In Cork Harbour, John Murphy and Tom Kirby are renovating Caubeen which was once owned by Captain Jimmy Payne of Royal Munster Yacht Club. It was Caubeen which won the Dinghy World Championships for Ireland in 1924 against Mr Watney of England, Mr Bokre of The Netherlands, and Mr Van Haltern of Belgium.

In Dublin, plans are well progressed for the relaunch of Elf which was built in 1931 for a Howth Sailing Club owner and spent much of her racing life in Dublin Bay

In Tralee, 1944 built Sgadan, has been stripped down to her bare timbers and will be varnished ready to defend the Irish Championship which she won in 2018. She also won most of the championships between 1960 and 1970 in the hands of Keith Collie. The Dun Laoghaire and Sutton based boats, Pixie, Albany, Calypso and Dorado which competed in the 2019 Championship are all planning to compete in Lough Ree.

In Germany, Reinhard Schroeder has encouraged up to four boats to take the long journey including two ferries and to compete at Athlone. This is the first time ever that German 12 Foot Dinghies have come to Ireland to compete against Irish boats in a major regatta.

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Will It Keep The Olympic Cash Cow Alive?

The challenge of doublehanded ocean racing faced by Reed and Leech's performance, and Hennessy and Katie, Lauderdale to Key West Race, as well as the many other two crew long distance races, clearly shows to us sailors that the discipline is worthy of an "Olympic" quest. But has World Sailing missed the boat when it thinks adding it as an Olympic event will solve the IOC's problem and keep World Sailing on the IOC dole?

In its heyday, American TV networks were willing to throw money at the IOC to broadcast track and field athletes running fast and turning left. Then other sports entertainment providers raised the bar and we have athletes going off cliffs on mountain bikes or (almost) full-contact snowboarding. Does World Sailing think on-board interviews at 3am with no boat in sight will compete with the X-Games format?

The best "Olympic moment" of the year happened last Saturday in Miami when Trinidad & Tobago sailor, Andrew Lewis, qualified for the Olympic Games on the final leg of the last race of WS's World Cup Series. It is a spectacular story, but the final picture was he and four of his competitors, from four different countries, in the water celebrating. That is what sailors lost when World Sailing shifted their priorities to money and away from being the world governing body of sailing.

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EuroSail News #4519 - 30 January

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In This Issue
Warren Jones International Youth Regatta
Tailoring The Regatta To The Racers
Seahorse Sailor Of The Month
Clipper Race 6: Getting up to Speed
Spanish line-up confirmed for SailGP Season 2
36th Primo Cup - Trophee Credit Suisse
Emmett wins the Gallop and now to next weekend's Tiger
The Cape of Good Hope in less than 15 days?
Sydney 38 OD Australian Championship heads to Pittwater
Seafarers' chaplain honoured for 50 years of service
Letters to the Editor
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Warren Jones International Youth Regatta
Day 2 was set to be an important day for the onwater team and the competitors. With some delays on Monday, the pressure was on to move swiftly through the races in order to get through the overall tight racing schedule, which is part of the difficulties that the Perth Waters racecourse provides.

Regatta Chairman, Andy Fethers kept the morning briefing, short, sharp and to the point as time was of the essence. Race Officer, Kim Laurence and his team of Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club volunteers were promptly down in Perth Waters setting their course as the competitors and umpires made their way up the Swan River to start racing without delays. The 'Wind Gods' as Kim likes to call them, were on our side on Day 2 as the team were able to push hard, ending the day two flights into the second round robin. As Andy likes to say, 'After we complete the First Round Robin, no matter what happens after that, the Regatta will have a result' which is a key mark in the week for the Regatta team as the Perth Waters racecourse can historically be unpredictable and inconsistent at the best of times…

The Fremantle Doctor was called and it delivered, providing a sea breeze which was welcomed by all competitors and officials out on the water. The weather was slightly cooler, but still sitting towards 35ºC, but with the sea breeze, it was much more bearable for everyone out on the water.

The day brought some great and tense matches between all our competitors, but notably Boulden VS Egnot-Johnson and Grimes VS Price. Today also saw the sailors really push themselves in their racing as they became more comfortable and familiar with the boats.

Here is the line up for the 2020 Warren Jones International Youth Regatta;

Local Teams

Will Boulden - Alpha Racing - Ranked 30th
Representing Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club

Ethan Prieto-Low - Swan River Sailing Team - Ranked 110th
Representing Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club

Conor Nicholas - Quantum Racing - Ranked 234th
Representing South of Perth Yacht Club

Marcello Torre - Columbus Racing - Ranked 325th
Representing Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club

National Teams

Harry Price - DownUnder Racing - Ranked 5th
Representing the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia

Tom Grimes - Ranked 17th
Representing the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia

International Teams

Nick Egnot-Johnson - KNOTS Racing - Ranked 2nd
Representing Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron - New Zealand

Aurelien Pierroz - Universite de Caen Normandie Sailing Team - Ranked 20th
Representing Societe des Regates du Havre - France

Matt Whitfield - Dragon Racing - Ranked 22nd
representing Penarth Yacht Club - Great Britain

Emil Kjaer - Downhill Sailing Team - Ranked 24th
Representing the Royal Danish Yacht Club - Denmark

Jeffrey Petersen - Cricket Racing - Ranked 44th
Representing Balboa Yacht Club - United States of America

Johanna Bergqvist - Team Bergqvist Match Racing - Ranked 55th
Representing Gothenburg Royal Yacht Club - Sweden

www.swanriversailing.com

Tailoring The Regatta To The Racers
Jaime Torres helming his Smile & Wave - Beneteau First 40. Click on image to enlarge.

Jaime Torres An Interview With Antigua Sailing Week Race Manager Jaime Torres

How did you go from racer to ASW Race Manager?
It's a simple story. The economy in Puerto Rico has been weak since Maria. That prompted the shutdown of my business, so I couldn't afford to keep racing my boats. But sailing is my life, and ASW is my favorite event. After so many years of coming over to race and being so vocal about EVERYTHING Alison, the President and fellow CSA board member figured I might be able to contribute and offered me the opportunity to fill the vacant Race Manager position.

What is new?
The overall theme of our plan is tailoring the regatta to the racers on a class by class basis. Let's start with the Sport Boat Class. These pocket rockets like the Melges 24 and the J70 are fun, and fast boats, and their numbers are growing. They are good for the sailors and the sport of sailing. They are tiny and wet but super exciting to sail. But these boats are not meant to be out there in long races on the same courses or starts, with slow cruiser racers.

They need to have their separate starts, shorter races, and more of them. So, give them that: a regatta that is just right for them. And we are doing this across the full spectrum of classes from multihulls to Volvo 65s to cruising boats. Our team is speaking to boat captains, owners, sailors, and opinion leaders.

We are responding by customizing the racing experience to the needs of each class so that everybody goes home with the best memories possible. We are particularly proud that we will have a level-rated bareboat class, a Club Class that offers variable ratings so that everybody has a chance for a podium position, a dedicated full race boat class for several 40 footers that sail like 50 footers. And, at the request of the sailors themselves, opening several CSA classes to be Spinnaker Optional so that most sailors that want to sail with their Jib and Main rating can still have a full Antigua Sailing Week joy ride.

We are now awarding a 1st Overall to a multihull for the Peter's and May Round Antigua Race. And we are taking off the shroud of mystery on how the Lord Nelson Trophy is awarded. It used to be awarded on partly subjective parameters that sometimes left a few worthy boats out of the running. But now we have 100% numerical calculation based on Corrected Time expressed in Seconds/racing mile.

Full interview

Seahorse Sailor Of The Month
This month's nominees:

Josh Junior (NZL)
What is it about the number 37? In 1992 in Argentina Ben Ainslie recorded his best ever finish at the Optimist Worlds of 37th and in Perth in 2011 Josh Junior recorded his best result at the Laser Worlds… finishing 37th. It must be a Finn thing. So Junior will travel to Enoshima this summer for his second Olympic appearance - he finished 7th in Rio - as the reigning holder of both the Finn Gold Cup and the America's Cup won with Emirates Team New Zealand. It's a decent start


Matt Allen (AUS)
The TP52 class has become the nucleus of inshore grand prix racing in terms of the level of the crews and the boats they race. With a little bit of help from the engineers and designers, and some smart moding, in Australia Matt Allen's Ichi Ban team have been proving they can cut it offshore as well. The latest Ichi Ban, with a bit more grunt and sail area, and maybe a few extra layers of carbon, is the dominant Sydney-Hobart yacht of the current era


Last Month's winner:
Iain Percy (GBR)
'Perce is back!' - Ben Nicholls; 'Respect, Zen Master' - Krawczyk Ryszard; 'An outstanding sailor and sportsman' - Alvaro Marinho; 'An absolute gent and a total legend' - Andy Hazell; 'Mate!!!' - Steve Mitchell; 'Iain has the best technical knowledge out there and is a top human being' - Romain Ingouf; 'Fitting result' - Tom Burnham; 'Fantastic sailor and since London has also proved a great leader' - Tom Lofstedt; 'Class performance in the best fleet in the world' - Blue Robinson; 'Truly a classy act, all smiles, a lot of grit and he gives a great victory speech' - Carol Cronin; 'But he did nick my bacon sandwich' - Bryn Vaile.

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Clipper Race 6: Getting up to Speed
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Clipper Race 6 The light at the end of the long Doldrums Corridor is starting to shine, with some teams having already gained freedom as they escape the calm and unpredictable conditions the stretch of water has provided. Some teams report painfully slow progress: one thing is for sure, all are unanimous in their plea for more wind in order to pick up some speed.

Ha Long Bay, Viet Nam are leading the pack despite reporting a lack of acceleration as they left the Doldrums in their wake. Skipper Josh Stickland said: "It's been kind of a funny day really, the first half we finished our motoring, and then bobbed about for a little while, whist roasting alive trying to search for wind and not getting much luck, in fact the highlight of the morning was the crew managing to get 2 knots of boat speed!"

Reporting on the erratic sea state, GoToBermuda's Skipper David Immelman said "We are back sailing! We have completed our 4 degrees of motoring, of which the last 90 miles were quite a challenge. We went squall dodging. One after the next, no wind then it would build on the edge, we would take avoiding action and then it would drop. It did mean that we did a few odd manoeuvres last night, but we did make our planned waypoint in the end."

As the teams are all set to be free of the Doldrums Corridor soon but with no great change in wind speed forecast, watch how the race tactics for the teams unfold via the Race Viewer.

www.clipperroundtheworld.com

Spanish line-up confirmed for SailGP Season 2
Madrid, Spain: With less than one month to the start of SailGP Season 2, the newest team in the global championship has been unveiled. The Spain SailGP Team features Olympians and world champions from across the country, and will be the youngest team to compete in the world's fastest sail racing. Jordi Xammar will helm the Spanish entry following the 2020 Olympic Games, with SailGP veteran Phil Robertson serving in an interim capacity to start the season.

The Spanish squad includes Xammar, 26, of Barcelona (helm); Florian Trittel, 25, of Barcelona (wing trimmer); Luis Bugallo, 24, of Vigo (wing trimmer); Joel Rodríguez, 22, of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (flight controller); Diego Botín, 26, of Santander (flight controller); Joan Cardona, 21, Palma de Mallorca (grinder); Iago López Marra, 29, of A Coruña (grinder); and Mateu Barber, 27, of Palma de Mallorca.

Xammar finished 12th in the 470 class at the 2016 Olympic Games and will be a medal contender for Spain at Tokyo 2020, having already secured his position for his second Olympic appearance. Robertson, 32, of Auckland, who steered the China team to podium success in Season 1, will start the season as interim helm to help accelerate the team's learning curve on the F50.

The global championship returns to Sydney Harbour on February 28-29.

sailgp.com

36th Primo Cup - Trophee Credit Suisse
The tradition continues in the Principality as the clock ticks down to the 36th Primo Cup, for the Credit Suisse Trophy and Slam garments, organised by the Yacht Club de Monaco.

A meeting par excellence for one-designs, the regatta has been held every February since 1985, the month it was launched at the instigation of YCM President HSH Prince Albert II.

This year again the profile of classes and competitors points to this being a regatta of a level that will live up to expectations with some 450 sailors expected. Primo Cup regulars will be there, the Smeralda 888s, Melges 20s and a big fleet of J/70s with several Nordic teams who have based themselves in the Principality for the winter for the Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series of monthly regattas from October to March.

It's a larger fleet due to the fact Monaco is hosting the World Championship for this class from 18-23 October 2021, a deadline attracting international teams like the Americans on Team Newport Harbor and the British on Redshift. The latter will have Hannah Diamond onboard who recently cut her teeth on the Volvo Ocean Race after years in dinghy classes, notably the Nacra 17 in which she won the European Vice-Champion title in 2013. Alongside will be the Longtze Premier, a 7m keelboat developed by the team on Le Defi at the America's Cup in 2007 and which has spread rapidly in Europe.

Programme 36th Primo Cup - Trophee Credit Suisse (subject to change)
Thursday 6th February 2020: 2.30pm: Practice Race
Friday 7th February 2020: 12 noon: Racing
Saturday 8th February 2020: 11.00am: Racing
Sunday 9th February 2020: 11.00am: Racing followed by prize-giving

Registrations are open and the Notice of Race for the 36th Primo Cup is available on the event page:

www.yacht-club-monaco.mc

Emmett wins the Gallop and now to next weekend's Tiger
A diverse range of conditions delivered some diverse results at the King George Gallop on Sunday 26 January, but it was Jon Emmett who raced his Laser Radial to victory at event No.6 of this season's Selden Sailjuice Winter Series.

Sailing in conditions gusting from 10 to 20 knots around a 2.3 mile course on King George Reservoir in North London, the Weir Wood sailor won the first two races on handicap and was able to discard a 5th in the third and final race of a frenetic afternoon. The variable conditions produced good performances from different ends of the boatspeed range, with Datchet Water's Stuart Jones trapezing his Contender to second overall, beating the 420 of first female and youth finisher in the event, Megan Ferguson crewed by Ethan Davey. The Frensham Pond duo started poorly with a 24th, improved to a 4th in the next race and then finished off the day with a bullet in race three.

While the podium finishers held a few points gap over the rest of the fleet, just three points separated places 4th to 9th, with Antonio Pascali's Topper beating defending Selden Sailjuice Winter Series champions Simon Horsfield and Katie Burridge's 2000 by a point for fourth and fifth overall respectively.

The Gallop is the newest event in the Series, this year attracting a total entry of 73 boats out of a maximum 80 slots. The Series now moves from the confines of the relatively small King George Reservoir to the broader expanse of Rutland Water next weekend for the John Merricks Tiger Trophy. Already there are more than 100 entries including Dave Hall and Paul Constable whose Fireball has made an appearance at the event since it began more than 20 years ago. Favourites among the Fireballs will be reigning World Champions and former Tiger winners Ian Dobson and Richard Wagstaff. Last year's winners at Rutland Neil Marsden and Jonny McGovern will be competing in a 470.

The Tiger Trophy is also a celebration of the memory of John Merricks, the winner of the first Tiger Trophy before he went on to win an Olympic silver at the 1996 Games with Ian Walker in a 470. The Tiger Dinner takes place again this year at RSC starting about 7pm on Saturday evening.

Online entry is open until 9am Thursday at: www.sailjuiceseries.com

The Cape of Good Hope in less than 15 days?
With a lead this morning of more than 770 miles over the Tea Route record holder, Francis Joyon can hope to round the symbolic mark of the Cape of Good Hope in four days time, so just under 15 days after leaving Hong Kong. In some particularly tricky weather conditions, with the transitions between weather systems making it tough for his crew of four, Francis Joyon has traced a good trajectory across the deserted Southern Indian Ocean. The Atlantic is calling with the promise of some downwind sailing, which should be ideal to step up the pace and increase the lead over the record pace.

The damage and cyclones are now behind them. IDEC SPORT has emerged from a very tough 48 hours with a substantial lead over her virtual rival, the holder of the Tea Route record.

Sailing into a heavy westerly swell caused by the lastest low pressure system, IDEC SPORT is slamming and at times has been forced to slow down. But Francis, Christophe (Houdet), Antoine (Blouet), Bertrand (Delesne) and Corentin (Joyon) have a clear vision of their route to the Cape of Good Hope. They are going to have to continue to adapt to the weather systems that lie ahead. They can hardly wait to get back into the Atlantic. "We're getting a bit fed up with sailing with the wind on the beam or upwind. We are looking forward to sailing downwind and speeding along in the South Atlantic," admitted Corentin, the youngest crewman. "We were hoping for the trade winds in the Indian, but we didn't get them, so have had to adapt," stressed Francis Joyon remaining as positive as ever.

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Sydney 38 OD Australian Championship heads to Pittwater
Photo by Andrea Francolini, www.afrancolini.com. Click on image for photo gallery.

Sydney 38 OD Australian Championship The Sydney 38 One-Design Australian Championship will be hosted by Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC) over three days, from 14 to 16 February, and an exceptional field means the competition will be wide open with a number of Australia's most talented one design sailors taking part.

At this early stage, entries represent Pittwater, Lake Macquarie and clubs on Sydney Harbour. Tony Levett (TSA Management) fresh from fourth place in the Sydney 38 Division of the 2019 Rolex Sydney Hobart Levett's 15th with the boat), is expected to provide hot competition for the rest.

Levett, from Middle Harbour Yacht Club, is a long-standing class member but will have his hands full with fellow MHYC member, Peter Sorensen. Despite only a second year in the class with Advanced Philosophy, 'Sorro' is one of Sydney's most decorated sailors across skiffs, small keelboats and yachts. The veteran moved up from the Sydney 36 and still has a sharp eye and the skills to match anyone.

However, the two owners will first have to overcome last year's second and third placegetters respectively, Peter Byford and David Hudson's Conspiracy and Richard Williams' Calibre.

Class president Byford, and his co-owner Hudson, finished third in 2018 and came out firing in 2019. Leading after the first day, they ultimately finished second to Alan and Tom Quick's Outlaw, which has not entered at this stage. In fine form, the 'Outlaws' crew work was flawless as they kept firing off bullets and could not be stopped at the MHYC hosted Championship.

Competitors will contest windward/leeward races - two days on offshore courses off Broken Bay (weather permitting) and one day inshore on Pittwater. The Sydney 36 Trophy Regatta will join the event for two days on the weekend of 15-16 February. Both will be incorporated into the annual Pittwater Regatta. Open to yachts and dinghies, it dates back as far as 1888 - one of Australia's oldest continuous sailing regattas. -- Di Pearson

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Seafarers' chaplain honoured for 50 years of service
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Rev Bill McCrea Chaplain to families of the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster still supports seafarers in Southampton

"One in a million" chaplain Rev Bill McCrea has been honoured by Southampton-based international maritime charity Sailors' Society for 50 years of service.

Bill, who continues to visit seafarers every week in Southampton port despite formally retiring 14 years ago, was celebrated at an event to mark his long service on January 13 at Southampton Seafarers' Centre.

Before his retirement, Bill served as a full-time chaplain for 37 years in London, Kent, Belfast, Jamaica, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Houston and Southampton.

He's reached out to more than 500,000 seafarers over the years, offering a warm welcome, a tune from his mouth organ and practical support - from a listening ear to a lift to the seafarer centre or the doctor.

"I love the work," he said. "I believe you have to have a calling to it and, as I say every week when I go on the ships with my volunteers, every ship visit is different – no two are the same."

Over the years he has experienced great joy, like when he gives seafarers free Wi-Fi to contact their families back home, but also tremendous tragedy.

He even visits ships on Christmas day, when he takes presents to seafarers docked in Southampton. His wife Rosaleen and their family know that Christmas dinner in their home will not be served until Bill has returned from the port.

Bill's commitment to the maritime industry saw him awarded the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal for his services as Chaplain to the Sea Cadets in 2003. He was also awarded the Merchant Navy Medal in 2010 for his services to retired seafarers.

www.sailors-society.org

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* From David Brunskill:

There is a failure to understand how offshore racing will generate cash for World Sailing and more importantly how much more interest it will generate in our sport.

The revenue will be generated as it is in the Vendee Globe and many other long distance races by the 24/7 comment generated from tracking the progress, thrills, spills and dramas of boats. Every tactical change will be monitored and debated, not just by armchair sailors but by virtual sailors trying to compete with the action on the water. There will be extensive internet coverage by news channels and much punditry from offshore racing sailors. Internet advertisers will have a platform to display product - everything from clothing, to sailing equipment, to suntan cream. The revenues from on board videos and tv interviews whilst substantial will be only a part of the income for World Sailing.

More importantly though Offshore Olympic sailing will bring our sport alive not just to the existing dinghy sailing audience but to cruising and racing keelboat sailors in an accessible and enjoyable way.

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Grenada Sailing Week Sea Hawk Paints Race Day Three
Grenada Workboat Regatta
Solent Showdown, Get your Tickets!
Competition Tight After Second Stage Of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour
Warren Jones International Youth Regatta
Race Format Confirmed For ACWS Sardegna - Cagliari Regatta
Mild and breezy forecast for this weekend's Tiger Trophy
SB20 Grand Slam Week
Launchings
Letters to the Editor
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South Side to Secret Harbour: Grenada Sailing Week Sea Hawk Paints Race Day Three
Jonathan Gittens' Morgan 41 Shangri La. Click on image for photo gallery.

Grenada Sailing Week Racing continued at Island Water World Grenada Sailing Week with Sea Hawk Paints Race Day 3. All classes enjoyed a lively passage race from Grand Anse Beach on the sheltered west coast of Grenada to the south side of the island more exposed to the trade winds emanating from the Atlantic Ocean. Competitors reported a lively 17 knots of wind with a modest ocean swell. All classes except the Classics enjoyed further short course racing on the South Coast of the Spice Island. There were race wins today for: Liquid (ANT), La Morrigane (FRA), Rasmus (AUT), C-MOS (TRI), Shangri La (BAR), Die Hard (GRN), Fadeaway (BAR), and Jabal (LCA).

In CSA 1, Pamala Baldwin's J/122 Liquid (ANT) continue to impress in the big boat class scoring a 1-2-2 today opening up a five point lead at the top of the class from their nearest rival, Richard Szyjan's Hobie 33 Category 5 (GRN). Rob Butler's Reflex 38 Touch2Play Racing (CAN) stays on the podium. Sea Hawk Paints Race Day was a great success for Tristan Marmousez La Morrigane (FRA). The day did not start well, when La Morrigane failed to finish the transition race. However, two bullets rounded off a great day for the team from Martinique.

In CSA 3, Dieter Huppenkothen's Swan 43 Rasmus (AUT) revelled in the conditions to score two wins today, propelling the team from Vienna to first in class. Norman Da Costa'a Soveral 42 C-MOS was leading the class but drops to second today after a 4-2, C-MOS is just a point behind Rasmus. Edward & Jonathan Kacal's First 38 Petit Careme (TRI) is third in class.

In the Classics Class Jonathan Gittens' Morgan 41 Shangri La (BAR) scored their third bullet and now has an unassailable lead for the regatta.

Cumulative Results on YachtScoring.com

www.grenadasailingweek.com

Westerhall White Jack Grenada Sailing Festival - Workboat Regatta
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Workboat Regatta Grand Anse Beach, St.Georges, Grenada, West Indies: Boat building in the tri-island state of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique has been a tradition for over 200 years. Every year since 1994, the traditional workboat regatta has been held on the Spice Island of Grenada. Title sponsor Westerhall Rums, in association with the Grenada Tourism Authority, support the regatta alongside generous sponsors supporters and friends. The regatta is this weekend, 01-02 February

Sailors take part in the Westerhall White Jack Grenada Sailing Festival come from all over Grenada plus the sister Islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Communities with a strong sailing and boat building heritage race each other off the award winning Grand Anse Beach outside Grenada's capital St. Georges.

Traditionally the boats raced are 16 or 17 feet long, made from local hard woods and with masts of bamboo. Today boats are built specifically for racing and on average it takes four to six weeks to build a boat from scratch. On the Saturday of the festival, teams from each Grenadian community race each other to become their own community champion. In recent years, a new Woburn Class has been introduced to encourage the continued participation of young community sailors - the 'Young Guns' who wish to sail faster and harder.

On Sunday afternoon the winners of the community classes race against each other using the one design GSF 16s - the fleet of boats that Grenada Sailing Festival had built specifically for match racing. This fleet of boats is also used for the very popular National Team Sailing finals where each community nominates a junior and senior crew to race. This is a very high-profile competitive end to the regatta and generates tremendous community support for the participating crews. The long-term commitment of the Grenada Sailing Festival continues to be the continuation of involvement in, and interest in Grenada's strong boat building and sailing heritage. -- Louay Habib

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Solent Showdown, Get your Tickets!
Emirates America's Cup World Series Portsmouth Tickets go on sale tomorrow (Saturday) at 1000 for the UK's most exciting sailing event this summer, the Emirates America's Cup World Series Portsmouth, taking place across 4-7th June.

To celebrate the America's Cup racing returning to British waters, event organisers are offering a 15% early bird discount for one month across all ticket options which can be purchased online via Ticketmaster.

Portsmouth is hosting the second event on the America's Cup World Series (ACWS) 2020 circuit and it will be the third time the city has hosted the racing. 2020 is set to be another exciting, entertainment-packed weekend, enjoyed by everyone. Teams will come together from across the globe; New Zealand, America and Italy to join the local home team, INEOS TEAM UK - led on the water by five time Olympic medallist, Sir Ben Ainslie - for the fastest sailing show on the Solent.

The Solent is the most iconic and historic America's Cup venue, dating back to 1851 when the inaugural Cup was a sprint around the Isle of Wight. Spectators can watch the action unfold across four days of highly-charged racing, during a two hour race window each day.

The Race Village Fanzone will open daily from 10.30 - 18.00 and you can choose from one day, weekend and four-day event passes for general admission to the Race Village Fanzone, Premier Grandstand seating to a weekend of hospitality in the prestigious Emirates Lounge. Children five and under go free and those aged six - 15 half price with an adult purchaser of a general race village admission ticket.

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Competition Tight After Second Stage Of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour
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EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour A strong rivalry is developing amongst the top three teams EFG Bank, Groupe Atlantic, and DB Schenker following Stage 2 of the 2020 EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour in Duqm, Oman.

While the top three remains unchanged from the opening Stage in Salalah, EFG Bank's lead on top of the rankings has reduced following strong performances from both Groupe Atlantic and the all-female team DB Schenker in Duqm.

The conditions in Duqm, a major port city on the Arabian sea in central-eastern Oman, didn't make things easy for the eight teams taking part in the tenth edition of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour. However, Groupe Atlantic, made up of Clement Cron and Aristide Gasquet of France and Spanish sailor Richard-Nebla Romèn, excelled to take out day one honours.

Four stadium races were held on day two and despite a shaky opening race, EFG Bank rallied to come away with two wins to keep hold of the top spot in the overall rankings.

A total of eight teams are taking part in the 2020 EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour, made up of sailors from Oman, France, Switzerland, and Spain. Over 15 days from 26 January-8 February, the teams will race onboard a fleet of DIAM24s in five diverse and beautiful locations along the Omani coastline.

Following the opening two stages in Salalah and Duqm, the 2020 EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour will continue to make its way up the Omani coast, stopping in Masirah Island and Sur, before holding the championship deciding two days of racing in Muscat on 7-8

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Warren Jones International Youth Regatta
It all comes down to this. Four teams will battle it out in the semi-finals best of 3 series to decide our final two, for the chance to win the 2020 Warren Jones International Youth Regatta. Join us LIVE on Facebook.com/WarrenJonesRegatta for LIVE on board Footage throughout the dayas we crown our 18th Champion.

Two live feeds will be available to allow you to ride along with your favourite team. Semi Finals Begin from 3pm AWST with the Finals Immediately following!

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Race Format Confirmed For ACWS Sardegna - Cagliari Regatta
Four international teams from New Zealand, Italy, the United States, and Great Britain have been confirmed for the America's Cup World Series (ACWS) regatta taking place in Cagliari, Sardinia from April 23-26 - the opening event of the 36th America's Cup presented by Prada.

The event will see current America's Cup holder Emirates Team New Zealand and Challenger of Record Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team from Italy, be joined by the British and American challengers INEOS TEAM UK and NYYC American Magic for four days of match racing on the Gulf of Cagliari at the Southeast part of the beautiful Mediterranean island of Sardinia.

The regatta is the first of three ACWS events in 2020 and marks the first occasion the teams will compete against each other aboard their revolutionary foiling AC75 Class monohull yachts.

Racing is scheduled for 1400 - 1600 each day and fans can book a spot on an official spectator boat to get close to the action. Alternatively they can watch on jumbo screens dotted around the race village.

For the first three days of the regatta there will be four races per day of round robin competition when all of the four teams will race each other twice. The races will be held on a windward-leeward configuration racecourse and last around 20 minutes each. Race winners will score one point and the losers zero points.

On the final day the bottom two teams will contest a single playoff race to decide third and fourth, while the top two teams will face off in a first-to-two-points final.

The ACWS Sardegna - Cagliari event will be followed in 2020 by ACWS regattas in Portsmouth, England from June 4-7, and in Auckland - along with a separate Christmas Race regatta - in the timeframe December 17-20.

Following this in January and February 2021 the Challengers will race for the Prada Cup to decide which of them will take on Emirates Team New Zealand in the Match for the 36th America's Cup presented by Prada scheduled for March 6-21.

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Mild and breezy forecast for this weekend's Tiger Trophy
There are more than 110 boat entered for the John Merricks Tiger Trophy, the sixth event in this season's Selden Sailjuice Winter Series. The 15 to 18 knot forecast could be good for the trapeze boats, with three back-to-back handicap races scheduled for Saturday, followed by a slightly lighter wind for Sunday's non-discardable Pursuit Race. Among an entry of almost twenty 420s are recent winners of the Bloody Mary, Dylan McPherson and Jack Lewis, who might fancy their chances of another massed-fleet handicap victory.

Perhaps the catamarans such as the Nacra 15 or the Nacra Carbon 20 could come to the fore in the full-power conditions expected on Rutland Water this weekend. Meanwhile there will be plenty of hard-fought battles throughout the fleet. Penny and Russ Clark will be racing their 505 hard against the reigning National and European Champions, Roger Gilbert and Ben McGrane. The GP14 has attracted some of the UK's best sailing talents this winter and there's a good turnout from the hiking doublehander this weekend, with multiple Endeavour winner Nick Craig/ Roger Phillips up against the likes of Scorpion National Champion Pete Gray sailing with Richard Pepperdine.

There's a whole range of boats competing, from the 2.4m sit-in keelboat along with the K1 and K6s, some Challenger trimarans, a smattering of catamarans and a whole host of hiking and trapezing monohulls up to an SB20 sportsboat.

The Tiger Trophy is also a celebration of the memory of John Merricks, the winner of the first Tiger Trophy before he went on to win an Olympic silver at the 1996 Games with Ian Walker in a 470. The Tiger Dinner takes place again this year at RSC starting about 7pm on Saturday evening.

The cost is £10 if booked online beforehand on SailjuiceSeries.com, or you can order from the RSC office before Saturday (01780 720292). It is £12 if booked on Saturday. The menu will be John's favourite of Bangers & Mash with Peas and Onion Gravy. Sausages will be usual Lincolnshire or if preferred, vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free sausages - please specify your requirements in advance. This is followed by apple crumble and custard and cream.

This event is a major fund raising event for the John Merricks Sailing Trust. After racing from after 5pm, there will be a "Happy hour", with pint bottles of Tiger Bitter provided by Everards being sold at £2 each, with money donated to JMST. A perfect way to enjoy the Six Nations Rugby which will be playing on the big screen in the bar. Either before or during the dinner, there will be a "Experts Q&A" session compered by Ian Walker. A number of top sailors at the event will be open to questions and share some of their experiences and advice on how to improve performance and results. So bring any questions you want to ask.

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SB20 Grand Slam Week
The SB20 Asian Grand Slam Week will be on 5-9 February 2020 at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove. The event will combine two regattas: the Singapore National Championship and the Asia Pacific Championship (APAC). This is the first time these two regattas are run back to back, and this combination will function as the practice regatta for the SB20 World Championship in February 2021.

25 teams from all over the world will be competing for the APAC trophy. 14 nationalities will be represented, including Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, France, Belgium, Hungary, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, United Kingdom and USA. The international sailors will meet up with the local fleet, which includes nine Singaporean university teams.

Last year's APAC champion, team Glasgow Kiss with Nils Razmilovic at the helm has this year teamed up with former laser world champion, Nik Burfoot. They are once again one of the favourites for the trophy, but will be challenged by former SB20 World Council Chairman, Ed Russo and his team Skin in the Game from France.

www.sb20worlds21.com

Launchings
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Royal Huisman Royal Huisman just made one helluva splash.

The Dutch builder has rolled out the world's largest aluminum sailing yacht to the delight of marine enthusiasts everywhere. The 266-foot schooner, known as Sea Eagle II, spread her wings and left the nest on Tuesday with her new owner in sight.

Built for prominent Taiwanese businessman, philanthropist and owner of the first Sea Eagle, Dr. Samuel Yin, this gargantuan vessel is Royal Huisman's largest vessel yet. Apparently, the serial yacht collector took the yard's mantra "If you can dream it, we can build it" quite literally. The epic three-masted schooner eclipses the original Sea Eagle by more than 120 feet. It also boasts a further 800 GT in volume than its predecessor.

Sporting exterior lines by Dykstra Naval Architects, Sea Eagle II features a striking monochrome palette that is softened by the golden brown wooden deck. To reduce weight and increase performance, the schooner boasts a plumb bow, carbon rigging by Rondal and carbon fiber masts which measure more than 190 feet. Her 13-foot rudder is the biggest ever to be crafted out of carbon composite.

robbreport.com

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Hylas H60

The Hylas H60 brings a new level of innovative design and construction to a well established brand. We are excited to continue our long partnership with world class designer Germán Frers, once again testing the boundaries of performance, functionality and quality for bluewater cruising yachts. We are also ensuring our reputation for great value stays intact. This new project being developed at the home of Hylas - Queen Long Marine, Taiwan—brings Hylas to a level of performance and head turning good looks that will certainly capture the attention of our competition.

The world debut of the H60 is at the Miami Boat Show, Friday February 14 at Hylas stand - Booth 933-935

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Dufour 530

Dufour is one of the most venerable brands in the world sailing market and today still is one of the most popular brands of sailboats in Europe, particularly in France, where the company regularly outsells Beneteau and Jeanneau.

With a long history and a solid tradition of building elegant performance cruising and racing boats, you might think that the company would rest on its laurels and emphasize in their new boats the qualities that made the company successful in the first place. But, in its latest iteration and under the new ownership of catamaran giant Fountaine Pajot, Dufour is once again innovating, breaking norms and moving fast.

Last year the company introduced to North America two new designs, the 390 and 430, that were designed by Felci Yachts Design in Italy. These new and thoroughly modern racer cruisers have a very distinctive and edgy look and are notable for their sailing performance and ease of handling.

In 2020, Dufour will launch the all-new 530, which they call their "innovation pioneer." The boat has a Felci performance hull that can be adapted into three very distinct variations called Performance, Ocean and Easy.

Review in Blue Water Sailing

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Surfari

Jimmy Buffett's delightfully famous lifestyle, infused with copious amounts of "island escapism," pairs perfectly with the personality of the Surfari 48 that Friendship Yacht Company is presenting in a scaled-back version of its Surfari 54 announced November 2015. The new Surfari 48 designed by naval architect Edward "Ted" Fontaine and built by Pacific Seacraft in North Carolina, anticipates that the new design's more compact length and personally approved adaptations - including those for short-handed handling - will "simplify" his life on the water as he uses the yacht for a home away from home.

"It's the perfect extension for living the life he enjoys, whether it's in Sag Harbor for the summer or the Keys and the Caribbean in the winter," said Fontaine about Buffett enjoying the Surfari 48's most intriguing features. "A high performance auxiliary powered sailing yacht, it has as strong an emphasis on speed under sail as it does speed under power, which means…it goes places. And once it's where it needs to be, it becomes a luxury indoor/outdoor living platform that allows its user to enjoy the destination as much as the journey."

"Buffett epitomizes the demographic that would get the most out of the Surfari 48," said Fontaine, adding that target markets include experienced performance racing yacht owners who have exhausted their appetites for competition and the extensive demands of their campaigns. "Having honed their sailing skills to near-professional levels, these potential owners associate high performance with high technology. They want to go fast and get there in style, and now that they are approaching their retirement years their need for speed is being seasoned with a newly appreciated desire for comfort and versatility afloat."

www.yachtworld.com

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* From Michael Brown: re: Seahorse Sailor of the Month nominee Josh Junior

Thanks for recognising the achievements of Josh Junior as a nominee for sailor of the month but I just wanted to let you know he's yet to secure Olympic selection. The boat has been qualified for New Zealand but the New Zealand selectors have yet to confirm who will represent the country at the Tokyo Olympics and it's far from certain given Andy Maloney is also in the mix.

* From John Waugh:

Almost every day we hear of some new sailing record broken in astonishingly time on some monster foiling multihull. Around the World, Trans-Atlantic around the Atlantic, TransPac, the Tea Route to name just a few. While I don't deny the great effort, skill and amazing technology required to achieve such things, nor even the positive effects that trickle down can have from such exploits, I do worry that the real reason people sail is being ignored.

Whenever I fly anywhere around the World, in concerns me that, not only am I adding to the woes of the planet below me but also I am flashing past countries, cultures, environments both natural and man made without seeing or experiencing any of them. Are we not in danger of doing this to sailing in our relentless pursuit of speed.

I think it was one of the Herreshoffs who made the comment that the enjoyment of sailing is directly proportional to the speed at which it is done, however, I think even he would have baulked at the idea that boats tearing round the planet in 40 days was the apotheosis of all that is good about sailing.

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In This Issue
Island Water World Grenada Sailing Week
Westerhall Rums White Jack Grenada Sailing Festival
Francis Joyon has rounded the Cape of Good Hope
Seahorse Sailor Of The Month
America's Cup: Fourth Challenger in battle to stay in Cup
New partnership between UNESCO's IOC and IMOCA Class
World On Water Global Sailing News
World's elite talent to contest Hardy Cup 2020
Five Olympic medallists to compete at Laser World Championships in Melbourne
Letters to the Editor
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Island Water World Grenada Sailing Week
Photo by Tim Wright, www.photoaction.com. Click on image for photo gallery.

Grenada Sailing Week The final day of Island Water World Grenada Sailing Week was Mount Gay Rum Race Day. Racing took place on the South Coast of Grenada with the trade winds pumping up to 20 knots in the gusts with a modest swell punctuated by bigger sets of rollers emanating from the Atlantic. There were race wins today for Whistler (BAR), Rasmus (AUT), The Blue Peter (GBR), Shangri La (BAR), Die Hard (GRN), Jabal (LCA) and Fadeaway (BAR).

Pamala Baldwin's J/122 Liquid (ANT) is the overall winner of CSA1, the young team led by Pamala scored podium finishes in all ten races scoring five bullets. Richard Szyjan's Hobie 33 Category 5 (GRN) was a solid second in class and Rob Butler's Reflex 38 Touch2Play (CAN) beavered away to hold on to the last podium spot. Peter Lewis's J/122 Whistler (CAN) finished the regatta in style taking the win in the last race.

In CSA 3, Dieter Huppenkothen's Swan 43 Rasmus (AUT) is the winner, in today's two races Ramus won the first race, and after time correction, tied the second with Mathew Barker's Alfred Milne sloop The Blue Peter. Norman Da Costa's Soveral 42 C-MOS was second overall for the class just half a point ahead of The Blue Peter.

The overall lead in the J/24 Class has changed every day of the regatta, such has been the intensity of the competition. After 18 hard fought rounds, Robbie Yearwood's Die Hard (GRN) came back off the ropes to win by a single point from Nick Forsberg's Jabal (LCA). Gus Reader's Fadeaway (BAR) won the last race of the regatta but finished third just three points behind the winner.

In the Classics Class Jonathan Gittens' Morgan 41 Shangri La (BAR) scored a perfect four bullets for the regatta. Cal Enoe's Free in St. Barths (GRN)s won the battle of the Carriacou sloops ahead of Walter Ollivierre's Zemi (GRN) and Danny Donelan's Savvy (GRN).

Full results of all classes

www.grenadasailingweek.com

Westerhall Rums White Jack Grenada Sailing Festival
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Grenada Sailing Festival The first day of the Westerhall Rums White Jack Sailing Festival was held in beautiful conditions on Grand Anse Beach. The trade winds were pumping over the mountainous north of the island delivering 12 knots and flat water pumping up to 20 knots in the gusts. There were some thrills and spills during five separate races which were held for all classes. The BBQ grills fired up at 1100 serving delicious Grenadian food including local lobster, turkey and bakes, and the Grenadian national dish oil down; a casserole of vegetables and meat cooked in a traditional coal pot. The bars were serving ice cold drinks to cool down the race fans, but the racing was red hot and highly competitive.

The opening day of the regatta featured community rounds were teams from the respective regions race against each other in similar boats. The class of boats ranged from classic designs with double-ended hulls with short gaff rigs, to sportboat designs with powerful wide hull shapes and enormous sail area requiring full shrouds. The reaching start was just a few feet off Grand Anse Beach with all bar one of the crew in the water before the gun goes off. After the reach off the beach, the workboats haul in for a windward leg, followed by a leeward leg then back for a reach to finish. Races take roughly 45 minutes.

Today, Sunday 02 February, the teams will have two more races to complete the seven round community qualifiers. The community champions will then race each other in one design GSF16s, ratified by World Sailing. The standard of sailing is phenomenally good with races decided by boat lengths. Some of the skippers have been racing for decades and there are young guns strutting their stuff, taking on the old-timers. The winner gets a cash prize of US$1000 and other prizes include outboard engines and plenty of White Jack Rum from sponsors Westerhall Rums. Well over a thousand Grenadians and visitors are expected to watch the finals, it is going to be some party! -- Louay Habib

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Francis Joyon has rounded the Cape of Good Hope
Crossing the longitude of the Cape of Good Hope today at 1:30 hrs UTC, Francis Joyon and his crew of four completed the first half of their attempt at the Tea Route record, which has been held since 2018 by Giovanni Soldini's Italian crew.

14 days, 17 hours, 29 minutes after leaving Hong Kong, and having sailed 7666,3 miles averaging 21,7 knots out on the water, they have clocked up a lead of one day, 8 hours, 56 minutes over the record time. This is a particularly remarkable performance given the conditions they encountered particularly in the Indian Ocean, which was far from being cooperative with the absence of the trade winds forcing the maxi trimaran to zig-zag her way around the bubbles of low pressure against the prevailing weather systems of the Southern Ocean.

Francis, Christophe, Antoine, Corentin and Bertrand feel somewhat relieved to be back in the Atlantic. They can now look forward to smoother sailing in the southern part of the ocean with the air warming up off the continent of Africa. They are sailing close to the coast and pods of cetaceans and seals, which live in these warm waters. 6000 miles lie ahead in the Atlantic and their progress will be determined largely by how the Azores and St. Helena high-pressure systems behave. Looking at how they have performed so far, finishing in London may be possible on around 15th or 16th February. To beat Giovanni Soldini's record, IDEC SPORT must reach the Thames before 1036hrs UTC on 23rd February.

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Seahorse Sailor Of The Month
This month's nominees:

Josh Junior (NZL) What is it about the number 37? In 1992 in Argentina Ben Ainslie recorded his best ever finish at the Optimist Worlds of 37th and in Perth in 2011 Josh Junior recorded his best result at the Laser Worlds… finishing 37th. It must be a Finn thing. So Junior may travel to Enoshima this summer for his second Olympic appearance - he finished 7th in Rio - as the reigning holder of both the Finn Gold Cup and the America’s Cup won with Emirates Team New Zealand. It’s a decent start


Matt Allen (AUS) The TP52 class has become the nucleus of inshore grand prix racing in terms of the level of the crews and the boats they race. With a little bit of help from the engineers and designers, and some smart moding, in Australia Matt Allen's Ichi Ban team have been proving they can cut it offshore as well. The latest Ichi Ban, with a bit more grunt and sail area, and maybe a few extra layers of carbon, is the dominant Sydney-Hobart yacht of the current era


Last Month's winner:
Iain Percy (GBR) 'Perce is back!' - Ben Nicholls; 'Respect, Zen Master' - Krawczyk Ryszard; 'An outstanding sailor and sportsman' - Alvaro Marinho; 'An absolute gent and a total legend' - Andy Hazell; 'Mate!!!' - Steve Mitchell; 'Iain has the best technical knowledge out there and is a top human being' - Romain Ingouf; 'Fitting result' - Tom Burnham; 'Fantastic sailor and since London has also proved a great leader' - Tom Lofstedt; 'Class performance in the best fleet in the world' - Blue Robinson; 'Truly a classy act, all smiles, a lot of grit and he gives a great victory speech' - Carol Cronin; 'But he did nick my bacon sandwich' - Bryn Vaile.

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America's Cup: Fourth Challenger in battle to stay in Cup
Last Monday, the Challenger of Record for the 36th America's Cup, issued a letter stating that only four of the five teams had paid the entry fee of $300,000 for the first America's Cup World Series Regatta in Cagliari, Sardinia.

Outwardly the door for the 2021 America's Cup would appear to be fast-closing on the second US team, Stars+Stripes USA. The team is headed up by two professional sailors, skipper and CEO Mike Buckley and helmsman Taylor Canfield.

The young US team does have some substance, for which their media give them little credit - being the payment of the first tranche of $1million of a $2million Entry Fee. The team also has a partly built AC75 to a design package purchased from Emirates Team New Zealand. That basic design is believed to be very similar in concept to Te Aihe the first AC75 launched by Emirates Team New Zealand and which is about to head to the Cagliari ACWS, after a very successful four and a half months of trialing and development in Auckland.

The team are believed to have attracted three substantial sponsors.

If Stars+Stripes USA does not cross the start line in the first ACWS event, then their only hope of hinges on the Defender and Challenger of Record between them agreeing to a Protocol change allowing the Long Beach Yacht Club entry to be exempted from participation in the first two ACWS events.

Unlike the 2017 America's Cup in Bermuda, the ACWS Regattas carry no points into the Challenger Selection Series, neither do they serve any other functional purpose for selection in the Prada Cup in January- February 2021 in Auckland. Essentially they are just a hit-out for the AC75 class - albeit it one that will be followed with intense interest by sailing and mainstream sports fans.

Richard Gladwell's full edtiorial in Sail-World.com

New partnership between UNESCO's IOC and IMOCA Class
A partnership agreement between UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) and the International Monohull Open Class Association (IMOCA) was signed today at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France. Over the next two years, the two partners will carry out joint projects to support marine scientific research and to raise awareness about the importance of ocean science for the protection of the ocean and the sustainable use of marine resources.

The activities will be coordinated by a Joint centre for oceanographic and marine meteorological observing programme support (JCOMMOPS) - a collaboration between the IOC and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) - which internationally coordinates about 10,000 in situ ocean observing instruments for the continuous monitoring of the global ocean and the atmosphere above it.

Navigating in much more agile and nimbler boats than heavier traditional scientific vessels, the competitive sailing boats of the IMOCA class can reach areas of the ocean that are poorly served by regular maritime traffic. Gathering ocean-atmosphere data with on-board instrumentation all along the track and deploying Argo profilers and surface drifters are very valuable contributions to the Global Ocean Observing System coordinated by UNESCO's IOC.

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World On Water Global Sailing News
In this week's "WoW TV":

- Pietro Pinucci and Vittorio d'Albertas of Quantum sails Genoa explore what happened when the Italian AC Challenger of Record's boat was dismasted.
- Alex Thomson looks back at his highly active 2019 campaign.
- Hempel World Cup Series Miami.
- Interview with 470 World Champions Mat Belcher and Will Ryan.
- Francis Joyon is nearing the Cape of Good Hope in around 15 days from Hong Kong.
- A look at the teams and Day One racing in Sailing Arabia.
- 43rd Windsurfer Class Australian Championships, Day One.
- Sailing League racing in Victoria, Australia.
- Clipper Round The World race is helping in Ocean Research.
- Waszp Australian Championships in Port Stephens.
- And finally more Windsurfing fun.

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World's elite talent to contest Hardy Cup 2020
The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron is set to host the annual Hardy Cup International Match Racing Regatta, one of the final events of a long Australasian Youth match racing season. This season has been unsurpassed in terms of attracting elite talent from around the world to compete in Australia - and now they're heading to the Squadron with the Hardy Cup trophy in their sights.

Of the 13 teams tilting at the cup, six are in the top 25 Youth teams in the world. They hail from New Zealand, USA, Denmark, Sweden, New Caledonia and Australia, and will compete in the four-day contest on glorious Sydney Harbour from 2-6 February. Defending Hardy Cup champion and number 2 in the world Nick Egnot-Johnson and his Knots Racing team, representing the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, are the red-hot favourite. They have enjoyed an outstanding year, having achieved top two positions in 10 out of 12 recent events, including the World Youth Match Race Championship in Russia and the Governor's Cup and Oakcliff international Cup in the USA.

Ready to test EJ's mettle will be the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's top skipper and current number 5 in the world, Harry Price and crew. This hot team placed second in both the Ficker Cup, USA and the Sopot Match Race in Poland. Price has been sharpening his skills in the highly competitive 16ft Skiff class as fill-in skipper on current National Champion Sutech Musto Racing.

Racing is due to commence in the waters off the Squadron's clubhouse at Kirribilli at 1020hrs on Monday, 3 February and conclude with a presentation on Thursday, 6 February.

Event Patron and sailing legend Sir James Hardy OBE will address guests at a special Hardy Cup lunch at the Squadron at 12pm on Tuesday 4 February. Sir James will describe the origins of this Youth event and explain the relevance of honing match racing skills for the aspiring sailing champions of tomorrow.

Competitors' families, friends and members from other clubs are warmly invited to attend. Tickets are priced $115 and may be booked via RSYS Reception on 02 9955 7171. Ticket price includes a $50 tax-deductable donation to support RSYS Youth Sailing.

View Regatta information here: www.rsys.com.au/sailing/hardy-cup.

Five Olympic medallists to compete at Laser World Championships in Melbourne
Melbourne Australia: Olympic selection, vindication, bragging rights and psychological advantage - these will be the motivations for some of the 131 sailors from 45 countries competing at the 2020 Men's Laser Standard World Championships in Melbourne, beginning on Tuesday February 11, 2020.

Five sailors boast a total of nine Olympic medals among them. Leading the way with five medals - two gold, two silver and a bronze - is Brazilian legend Robert Scheidt, who was Olympic Champion in 1996 and 2004 and won the silver at Sydney 2000 after an epic battle with Ben Ainslie. Now aged 46, Scheidt is not as competitive in the single-handed dinghy as he once was, but on the tricky Sandringham course, no-one will be prepared to write him off.

Vindication may be the motivation for 2016 Rio Olympic Champion, Tom Burton of Australia. Burton is the defending world champion but was controversially overlooked for the Tokyo Olympic team, with his place going to Perth sailor Matt Wearn.

Among the countries yet to select their Laser competitor for Tokyo is Great Britain. Nick Thompson was the 2015 and 2016 World Champion but failed to win a medal in Rio. He is being pushed hard for the GBR nomination, particularly by Elliot Hanson and Sam Whaley. Thompson entered the Australian Championships, which were also held at Sandringham, with the aim of getting some vital race course knowledge under his belt. He finished fifth and hopes that the local knowledge will work for him in the coming week.

The home country, as always, will have the biggest entry list. Eighteen Australians will be on the start line, with the battle between Matt Wearn and Tom Burton the main focus, but with training partners such as Luke Elliott, Mitch Kennedy and Finn Alexander also aiming to impress coaches and selectors.

The event begins with a practice race on Monday February 10, followed by six days of two races per day from February 11 to 16, weather permitting.

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* From Alessandro Castelli: re: open letter to European Laser Districts

In its statement released on December 1, 2019 after the Annual General Meeting Eurilca wrote “EurILCA has scheduled an extraordinary EAGM for mid January to make any decision we believe necessary to protect the interests of our sailors, should significant progress on the above points not be apparent.”

This extraordinary General Meeting is now scheduled for March 7, 2020 and I think it’s important that all the district representatives attending the meeting know what their members think about it, because the decisions to be taken will have a fundamental impact on the future of our class.

For this reason I propose that every district has a referendum (electronically it’s quick, every member has an email address or a mobile phone where to write a message) on how to proceed.

There are 2 realistic options:

1) To continue the class activity with the rules imposed by ILCA’s actual governance, with boats and gear ILCA Dinghy built in many different boatyards in competition with each other.

2) Split form ILCA with a new class that gathers all Laser owners, keeps the original spirit from the 1970’s, remains as strict one-design as equal as possible and built by a limited amount of builders.

I take the opportunity of this letter to express and justify my vote.

I will vote option 2, for the following reasons:

- The main reason why I’ve been sailing Laser for many years instead of another boat is its strict one design. I do not want issues with boats and gear with different performances, that take unavoidably to pursue the fastest product. ILCA Dinghies will for sure have different performances and will for sure end up being more expensive. Who denies that is either stupid or in bad faith.

- The second reason why I sail Laser is its simplicity and durability. I’m not interested in having innovative rigs with innovative sails that make me sail half a knot faster. There are many other boats on the market to achieve much higher speeds.

- The third reason is that I’m in total disagreement with ILCA’s actual governance, whose actions taken in the last 10 months are totally against my vision.

I felt the need to write this letter because I have the feeling that a group of people is destroying our beloved Laser and we Laser sailors are not doing anything to defend it.

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Applications Sought For Second Ian Atkins Keelboat Award
J70 class joins the Copa del Rey MAPFRE
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
World Sailing Show for February 2020
49ER, 49ERFX, and NACRA 17 Oceania Championships
Under The Hood: Tom Johnson's Moth
18ft Skiffs Australian Championship, Races 3 & 4
International 5O5 World Championship
Danish capital to host ROCKWOOL Copenhagen SailGP in September
Feisty first act of MC38 2020 season goes to Lightspeed
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Applications Sought For Second Ian Atkins Keelboat Award
The John Merricks Sailing Trust (JMST), the charity set up in memory of 1996 Olympic Silver medallist John Merricks, is delighted to announce that applications are now open for the second annual Ian Atkins Keelboat Award.

This award has been made possible thanks to the generosity of US company, Dominion Enterprises, owners of the businesses that Ian ran for many years (including the boat sales websites boats.com and YachtWorld) and who wished to recognize his extraordinary career, on his retirement after over 40 years in the marine industry. Ian is also well known as an enthusiastic, active, keelboat sailor with an outstanding record of success in yachting both at home and abroad.

This Award is open to any sailor or sailors, under 25 years old, who require funding to help them transition from dinghies to keelboats. The award will be a bursary of up to £5000 to be awarded to the sailor(s) who most impress the awards panel consisting of Ian Atkins and the JMST Trustees.

This will be the second of 5 separate bursaries to be awarded annually. Applications each year will be judged on the track record, commitment, future potential and financial need of the applicants as well as the scope and ambition of the project or program.

The inaugural Ian Atkins Award in 2019, gave Team Athena Racing the opportunity to compete at the Nations Cup in San Francisco, the Women's Match Racing Europeans, Youth Nationals as well as to retain their Marlow Ropes Women's Match Racing National Championship title.

Applications should be supported by references and sent by e-mail, specifying that the application is for the IAKA, to applications [AT] jmst [DOT] org [DOT] uk

Please include name and age of applicant(s), sailing club, details of the project or program including its goals and predicted impacts, specific financial need, plus any references (inc contact details). Applications from under 18s must include the contact details (including e-mail address) of their parent or guardian.

Application deadline 29th February 2020.

J70 class joins the Copa del Rey MAPFRE
As of this year, for the first time the 39 Copa del Rey MAPFRE will incorporate the J70 class. This popular sport keelboat class, which is especially strong in the USA and Europe arrived in Spain in 2015. The J/70 has seen about 1,500 boats built worldwide of which half - some 750 - are in Europe and 50 in Spain. That makes it the world's most popular one-design keelboat class.

There are very competitive fleets in Italy, France, Switzerland, UK, Germany, the United States, Argentina, Russia, Poland, the Netherlands and Sweden and it is expected that regatta on the Bay of Palma will attract a strong entry.

Manu Fraga, race director, highlighted "The effort that both the RCNP and the class have made to make this exciting new initiative happen is considerable. The logistics required to bring the fleet to the regatta and to provide the racing means an added challenge for everyone, both on the water and on land. Transport on land and the demand for participation will force us to set a maximum number of boats for this class."

With the incorporation of the J70, now four classes will compete in real time -that means the first boat that crosses de finish line wins- in the 39 Copa del Rey MAPFRE.

The 39 Copa del Rey MAPFRE is organised by the Real Club Nautico de Palma and the Real Federacion Española de Vela (Spanish Sailing Federation), and is sponsored by MAPFRE with institutional collaboration from the Govern de les Illes Balears (Balearic Islands Government), the Ayuntamiento de Palma (Palma Town Hall), the Autoritat Portuaria de Balears (Baleares Port Authority), and the Federacion Balear de Vela (Balearic Islands Sailing Federation).

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Seahorse February 2020
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine

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Update
The black hole that is the 36th America's Cup, the mule delivers value for money, a new force to be reckoned with in singlehanded ocean racing. Plus Don Mcintyre's latest round the world venture could do wonders for the brokerage market in raceboats. Rob Kothe, Giuliano Luzzatto, Ambrogio Beccaria, Terry Hutchinson, Jack Griffin

Balance of power
William Jelbert explains how a pragmatic but scientific approach allowed a fast breed of weight-sensitive big cats to take practical gains from new ideas in the field of fossil-free power

Keep it sane
Get it right and there is another way to keep your pre-owned TP52 plenty busy. Rob Weiland

The revolutionary
No better way to describe David Raison who talks scows, foils... and obsolescence with Fred Augendre

ORC - Looking good
Dobbs Davis is pleasantly surprised how many 'non-Anglos' plan to join him in Rhode Island...

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World Sailing Show for February 2020
On this month's World Sailing Show we start a new series building up to this summer's Olympic Games.

We start by looking at the favourites for medals in the 470 and bring you our guide to the sailing venue in Enoshima.

We start our series of sailing previews to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
The Cape to Rio transatlantic race gets underway.
Action from the Finn Gold Cup
The story of the 75th Sydney to Hobart race.
Olympians and America's Cup sailors fight it out at the Moth Worlds
Francis Joyon breaks the third of four World Records on his IDEC Asian Tour.

World Sailing Show

49ER, 49ERFX, and NACRA 17 Oceania Championships
Riley Gibbs and Anna Weis (USA) used superior boats speed upwind in the flat water to narrowly win the Oceania Championship by three points from Zajac/Matz (AUT) and Gimson/Burnett (GBR). On a blustery final day the American's got a 1, 3 battling tightly with the Austrians who scored a 2, 1 and won the regatta by three points.

Noting that this is just a warm up regatta, John Gimson and Anna Burnett opted not to sail the final race today to instead further focus on preparation for the upcoming worlds.

Also feeling good out of the Oceanias are the two Spanish teams in skiffs. Diego Botin and Iago Marra won the only 49er race of the day, while Tamara Echegoyen and Paula Barcelo had a 3rd and a 1st in their two races today, to win the championship by the greatest margin of the lot.

The World Championships begin racing on February 10th and run through the 15th

Results will be posted race by race, as they happen
49er Results
49erFX Results
Nacra 17 Results

Under The Hood: Tom Johnson's Moth
In the Moth fleet, weight matters. Over the years, the Moth class has been a great testing ground for innovative new Harken products. It's where the Harken Fly block was born. Designed to provide strength beyond mass, Fly blocks provide sailors with big power in a low-aero package. Designed specifically for high-tech line, these efficient blocks have an incredible working load for their small size. Fly blocks are common on foiling dinghies and sportboats and for vang cascades and backstay systems on Grand-Prix racers.

Take a peek under the hood of Tom Johnson's ride, and see how he put the Fly blocks to use at the recent 2019 Moth World Championship in Australia.

World Sailing Show

18ft Skiffs Australian Championship, Races 3 & 4
Click on image for photo gallery.

18ft Skiffs Australian Championship Sydney Harbour, Australia: The Smeg team of Micah Lane, Ricky Bridge and Peter Harris recorded a double victory on Sydney Harbour today when they scored two come-from-behind wins in Races 3 and 4 of the Australian 18ft Skiff Championship.

Trailing Tech2 in Race 3, Smeg showed exceptional downwind speed on the first lap of the course to grab the lead, then extended her lead throughout the rest of the course before going on to a 52s win over the defending champion Shaw & Partners Financial Services team of James Dorron, Harry Bethwaite and Tim Westwood.

Aron Everett, Courtney Mahar and Charlie Gundy continued their consistent form over the entire season when they finished third in The Oak Double Bay-4 Pines, a further 17s behind Shaw & Partners.

In the latter race, Finport Finance (Keagan York, Matt Stenta, Greg Dixon), which won both Race 1 and Race 2 of the championship, held the lead over the first two laps of the three-lap course and looked likely to score another win, but the Smeg team relished the freshening SE breeze to grab the lead and go on to a 24s win.

Jack Macartney, Phil Harmer and Trent Barnabas were never far from the lead and finished in third place, 23s from Finport, and only 5s ahead of fast-finishing Appliancesonline.com.au (Brett Van Munster) and Noakesailing (Sean Langman).

With little between the top teams over the tight courses sailed so far in the championship, the points table reflects the openness of the series with five races still to be sailed.

Race 5 of the Australian Championship will be sailed this Sunday.

For those who can't make it onto the water, live streaming is available at www.18footers.com and clicking on the '18 Footers TV' link.

www.18footers.com

International 5O5 World Championship
Torekov, Sweden: The local businesses in Torekov are all pulling together in support of the upcoming 5O5 World Championship. Accommodation providers are holding open reservations for anyone competing in or associated with the Event. After 21st February these hotels will be opening their bookings to other holiday makers and it will be a busy time.

For details on Accommodation Options in and around Torekov

Torekov is located on the west coast, in the southern part of Sweden. Torekov is a popular summer resort, sandy beaches, great sailing and a village full of different activities. The wider Bastad municipality has 15 000 permanent inhabitants. In summer the population grows to more than 50 000 people. The bay has fantastic sailing conditions and is recognised by many sailors as one of the best sailing arenas in Europe.

Over 150 boats are expected for the event from all over the world. As usual for the big 5O5 events, the competition will be hot as many of the world's best dinghy sailors will be contesting for the coverted crown. Many say the hardest World sailing event to win.

The racing kicks off on 14th August with a 2 day Pre-World event followed by the main regatta of 9 heats over 6 days finishing on the 22nd August.

Further information for competitors, spectators, sponsors and partners can be found on the International 5O5 Event website at www.int505.org

Danish capital to host ROCKWOOL Copenhagen SailGP in September
Copenhagen, Denmark: SailGP today announced the ROCKWOOL Copenhagen SailGP will take place in the Danish capital on September 11-12, marking the fifth event in the global championship's second season. ROCKWOOL will be the Title Partner for an event that will see seven national teams compete in the world's fastest sail racing in Scandinavia for the first time, while the home crowd will get the chance to cheer on Nicolai Sehested's Denmark SailGP Team presented by ROCKWOOL. Tickets will go on sale in April.

SailGP Season 2 kicks off on February 28 in Sydney, and will be followed by events in San Francisco, New York, Cowes (UK) and Copenhagen. For the first time, a Danish team will compete against defending champion Australia, along with France, Great Britain, Japan, the United States and fellow new entry Spain, vying for sailing's largest monetary prize of US$1 million.

In addition to the rich sailing history in the country, there is a strong emphasis on sustainability in Copenhagen, which aligns with SailGP and ROCKWOOL's goals and makes it an ideal venue for the championship. Copenhagen - named the world's top city for 2019 by Lonely Planet - set a bold goal to reduce CO2 emissions by 70 percent by the year 2030.

The event is set to have a ticketed and free spectator area at the cruise terminal at Oceankaj adjacent to Nordhavn, with an on-water option to share the waters with the record-breaking F50s. The racing will take place on the water's edge, with fans able to be just meters away from the high-flying action.

Season 2 of the global championship begins later this month

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Feisty first act of MC38 2020 season goes to Lightspeed
Photo by Tilly Lock Media. Click on image for photo gallery.

Middle Harbour Yacht Club Middle Harbour Yacht Club, Mosman NSW, Australia: The MC38s are back at it and the new season began with fireworks, Lightspeed struck hard by Lazy Dog in a port/starboard incident in fresh conditions on Saturday February 1 and unable to finish the day, but ultimately returning to claim top regatta honours.

It was the one time the class opted not to use on-water umpires; a decision Australian president Shaun Lane says is a test case that won't be repeated.

With owner Steve Barlow out with a shoulder injury, Lightspeed was helmed by James Mayo, best known as crew on the champion Etchells called Magpie, the current Australian titleholders and runners-up at the class' world championship in 2019.

Mayo's had his eye on the MC38 class for a while and jumped at the chance to drive. "We trained on Friday in 26 knots which was a good learning curve. Over the course of the series I had to make sure I really focused on what the others, who know the boats best, were saying, and not let my instincts take over."

According to the protest outcome, Shaun Lane and Quentin Stewart's Lazy Dog, nicknamed 'naughty dog' after the Middle Harbour Yacht Club-run first act, failed to keep clear in a port/starboard and broke rules 10 and 14. They completed their turn at time but the jury imposed a much harsher penalty in the room, disqualification from race two.

"The bow of Lazy Dog hit our port side just forward of the last stanchion which meant when they disconnected from us they took all the lifelines with them, including the bow rail," said crewman Daniel Turner of the incident. "It was quite a large impact as both boats were fully loaded. The Lightspeed shore crew worked in the scorching sun all afternoon and Sunday morning grinding carbon and getting the boat back together. The good thing about racing one design is there are usually parts available, so boats can keep racing."

Lightspeed returned to the racetrack, The Sound area between North and South Head, on Sunday to complete three races under MHYC race officer Steve Tucker's direction. Their scores of 2, 4, 3, added to Saturday's 2 then average points for races two, three and four awarded by the protest committee, gave them the lowest score and the series win.

The next time the MC38s meet will be on Sydney Harbour for the 2020 Australian Championship hosted by MHYC March 13-15. -- Lisa Ratcliff

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EuroSail News #4523 - 5 February

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In This Issue
EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour
Warren Jones International Youth Regatta
Sail For Fun, Sail Further, Sail Faster ... Whatever your passion
Marsden and McGovern defend their title at the fiercest of Tiger Trophies
JOG 70th Anniversary Triangle Sponsored by Gill
RS Aero World Championship
CG66 Ceases in July
Industry News
Vale John Power - "This is Castle One, out."
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All-Female Team Challenging for Lead at Halfway Mark of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour
With just two stages remaining of the 14-day EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour in Oman, the all-female team DB Schenker is increasing the pressure on the top of the leaderboard.

After three stages and covering more than 1,000KM of the pristine and scenic Omani coastline, team EFG Bank remains the one to beat in the 2020 edition of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour and leads for a third consecutive stage. But the fight for silver is heating up, with DB Schenker quickly closing in on Groupe Atlantic.

There are only six points separating the second-placed Groupe Atlantic from DB Schenker in the overall standings, following a strong showing from the all-female team in the third of the five stages that make up the tour.

Stage 3 of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour was held in Masirah Island, a wildlife haven off the east coast of Oman that is growing in popularity with kitesurfers worldwide for its flat aqua water and consistent breeze.

While Groupe Atlantic remains second in the overall standings, DB Schenker claimed the silver spot for the Masirah Stage.

Stage 4 of the 2020 EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour will be held in Sur, a port city on Oman’s eastern tip that is famous for its Green Turtle nesting grounds and reserves. The two days of racing will begin on Wednesday 5 February, with the teams to then head further north to Muscat for the title decider on 7-8 February.

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Warren Jones International Youth Regatta
Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club, Swan River, Perth, Australia; The semi finals was a strong, 1 for 1 battle for both matches. Harry Price took the win over fellow Cruising Yacht Club of Australia teammate, Tom Grimes, whilst Nick Egnot-Johnson managed to steal the second spot in the final from Will Boulden. An intense, high energy battle was showcased in the final in front of several hundred spectators in the stadium venue that Perth Waters provides. Harry Price continued his dominance, taking the final 3-0 over Nick Egnot-Johnson and secured his second Warren Jones title!

Harry Price won the Warren Jones Regatta back in 2018. In 2019, he returned to Perth to defend his title, but finished in third behind Jelmer van Beek, Team Dutch Wave, from the Netherlands and Will Boulden, Alpha Racing Team, Western Australia. In 2020, Price showed up early, put some time in on the Foundations and executed a skillful, strong and consistent campaign which left him dominating for the majority of the regatta. With an entirely different crew than when he won two years prior, Harry claimed the title as Warren Jones Regatta Champion one last time as he ages out in the next 12 months ahead of future Warren Jones Regattas.

Final results
1. Harry Price, AUS
2. Nick Egnot-Johnson, NZL
3. Tom Grimes, AUS
4. Will Boulden, AUS
5. Aurelien Pierroz, FRA
6. Ethan Prieto-Low, AUS
7. Jeffrey Petersen, USA
8. Johanna Bergqvist, SWE
9. Matt Whitfield, GBR
10. Conor Nicholas, AUS
11. Emil Kjaer, DEN
12. Marcello Torre, AUS

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Marsden and McGovern defend their title at the fiercest of Tiger Trophies
Photo by Tim Olin, olinphoto.co.uk. Click on image for photo gallery.

Tiger Trophies Neil Marsden and Jonny McGovern stormed to victory in their 420 at what many competitors described as an ‘epic’ Tiger Trophy, the seventh event in this season’s Selden Sailjuice Winter Series. While there were 148 entries, Saturday’s three back-to-back races were among the windiest ever contested in the 11-year history of this Series, with gusts up to 35 knots. In those conditions, only the bravest and most experienced would be able to cope. Marsden and McGovern won a breezy Tiger last year and with the wind even fiercer for 2020, the 420 proved itself the perfect weapon for survival conditions.

Marsden and McGovern won the first race of the day, but they were pipped to first place in the next by reigning National and European 505 Champions Roger Gilbert and Ben McGrane. However, with a DNC against Gilbert’s scorecard, it was left to another 505 - wife/husband duo Penny and Russ Clark - to take up the reins. With only two of the three scheduled races taking place on Saturday, the Clarks were lying in second behind the runaway 420 at the end of day one, with a 2,4 scoreline compared with Marsden’s 1,2.

Winner of the previous weekend’s Sailjuice event, the King George Gallop in North London, Jon Emmett raced his Laser Radial very effectively around the quadrilateral course to notch up some very useful scores of 5,3 to sit in third place overnight. Not bad for a hiking boat!

The following day saw more strong breeze for the two-hour Pursuit Race. Once again the Marsden/ McGovern 420 could not be stopped, although they were pushed hard by a rival 420 sailed by Arran Holman and former 420 World Champion helmsman Steve Irish on the wire.

The final event of the Selden Sailjuice Winter Series takes place at Farmoor Reservoir near Oxford on Saturday 15 February. The past couple of years have seen the Oxford Blue sell out to its 150-boat capacity and with most of this season’s events booking out in advance, it’s best to get your entry nailed while you can at: www.sailjuiceseries.com

The prizegiving for the Selden Sailjuice Winter Series takes place at 1015am soon after doors open on Saturday morning of the RYA Dinghy Show. After Oxford we’ll find out who gets to take the top step of the podium at Alexandra Palace on 29 February.

JOG 70th Anniversary Triangle Sponsored by Gill
The Junior Offshore Group 70th Anniversary will be marked with a triangular series starting and ending in Cowes with stop overs in Le Havre and Dieppe. We have a dedicated page where we will be updating information about social events and mooring arrangement

Two offshore races across the English Channel with an inshore leg between La Havre and Dieppe. Celebrating the 70 years of corinthian values of JOG with social events at each destination.

Entries are open to both JOG and Non-JOG members

Race details:
The triangle will start and end at Cowes, starting on Friday 31st July 2020. Entry will be open on or before the 1st February 2020. Entry is open to JOG members and non-members. An upper TCC rating of 1.200 applies with no lower limit but yachts will need to comply with Category 3 World Sailing Special Regulations plus liferafts for the offshore legs.

Note: Due to mooring restrictions at Fécamp, the original course has been revised to take the first leg to Le Havre.

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4th RS Aero World Championship 31st July - 7th Aug, 2020
Columbia Gorge RA, Cascade Locks, Oregon, USA

The Gorge is a popular favourite with the North American RS Aero Class returning annually to the World Class venue. For 2020 we are excited to return for their hosting of our 4th World Championship!.

The Gorge is a unique sailing venue creating a wind-tunnel between the beautiful mountains that rise from the waters edge to nearly one mile vertically high in places. The afternoon thermal breeze pipes up against the Columbia River’s current to provide some fantastic long downwind rides through awesome scenery. The upwind current then provides a conveyor belt back to the windward mark - ready to enjoy the long downwinds again!

Having hosted World Championships for the International Moth and Tasar classes in recent years The Gorge and its challenges are recognised worldwide as a World Class sailboat racing venue.

Schedule: 31st July - 7th Aug, 2020
Friday 31st & Saturday 1st - Onsite Registration Check In & Measurement
Saturday 1st - Practice Race
Sunday 2nd to Friday 7th - Championship Race Days
Wednesday 5th - Proposed lay-day
Friday 7th - Awards Ceremony

www.rssailing.com

CG66 Ceases in July
As the 2020 sailing season approaches, the Regulations and Technical Services committee (RATS) of the Cruising Association (CA) reminds cruising sailors that the voluntary safety information scheme known as CG66 (after the form that owners completed to register) ceases in July 2020. Now is the time to make sure you've registered with its replacement which is RYA SafeTrx.

RYASafeTrx aims to provide a similar Search and Rescue (SAR) database to the CG66 scheme with the added advantage of additional methods of adding data and of communication. The system is managed by the RYA but open to all boat users. It is not necessary to be a member of the RYA to use it.

Details of vessels, their communications and safety equipment and of emergency contacts are entered in one of two ways. The first is by using the RYA SafeTrx website which is at: safetrx.rya.org.uk

It is necessary to register in order to enter data. -- Peta Stuart-Hunt

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Industry News
Citing the economic benefits of the yachting industry to the islands in general, and the role the yachting community played in hurricane recovery efforts, the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism has announced the first-ever Bahamas Charter Show, to be held 27 February to 1 March.

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Groupe Beneteau recently announced the appointment of Bruno Thivoyon as group chief financial officer. He is taking over from Christophe Caudrelier, deputy chief executive officer in charge of operational excellence, who was also performing the role of group chief financial officer.

Thivoyon began his career in 1998 with Valeo, after graduating in both industrial systems engineering and from IAE management school. Over 22 years, he held several finance positions, at its headquarters then in various business units. From 2012, he was vice president finance for its visibility business group, specialized in developing and producing lighting and wiper solutions for auto manufacturers, then from 2018, he was vice president international development and strategic partnerships. He was notably involved in three acquisitions in Europe, North America and Japan, as well as their integrations, and was a director of Ichikoh, a company listed in Japan.

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The Nacra 17 & 49er International Classes are thrilled to announce our partnership with FORWARD WIP becoming our Official Technical Clothing Partner.

The five-year sponsorship agreement will run until the end of 2024 and will see both partners work collaboratively to further develop and market the sport in new and existing territory.

Thanks to a long expericence in designing light and innovative protective gear for the last 2 America’s Cup and SuperFoiler Australian Circuit, Forward WIP is one of the leader in Foiling Action Sailing equipment. Since, many of Olympic Sailors choose WIP for the combination of protection with performance and style.

With the arrival of the foils on the Nacra17, the 49er which remains a spectacular and fast boat, and the hard work of the International Class on safety measures for years, there are real and good synergies between these three classes and Forward WIP.

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The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC) in Sydney and the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (RNZYS) in Auckland take great pleasure in announcing Moonen Yachts as the naming rights sponsor of the inaugural Sydney to Auckland Ocean Race 2021.

Moonen Yachts is a Netherlands-based builder of luxury superyachts recently acquired by Australian owners, Matthew and Louise Baxter.

The Baxters first connected to the brand when they spotted a Moonen yacht in Pittwater, where the RPAYC is also based: “We were curious because she stood out. It was love at first sight,” Louise Baxter commented.

“The brand is impeccable, no question, and the team is very talented,” added Matthew. “They’re all very passionate about what they are building.”

Matthew and Louise Baxter live in Sydney and are no strangers to yachting. “I started sailing when I was eight,” said Matthew, who heads AM Group, a global group of manufacturing companies he founded in 1972 - the same year the couple bought Barbarian, a Sparkman & Stephens design, which they still own. The pair subsequently purchased a Finnish Swan 60.

Open to yachts, inclusive of a double-handed division, superyachts, multihulls (OMR rated) and incorporating a rally for cruisers, the Moonen Yachts Sydney to Auckland Ocean Race is less than a year out now and has already attracted serious interest from some high-profile yachts and crews and others who are keen to make their mark in the inaugural race. -- Di Pearson

www.sydneytoauckland.com

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More than 250,000 visitors from 106 countries visited this year’s boot Dusseldorf, with organisers declaring it to be a great start to the new decade and the best show yet.

With a focus on sustainability, the show saw a large emphasis on alternative drive systems, boat construction from renewable raw materials and international ocean protection projects.

The event – with 1,900 exhibitors in 17 halls – encompassed much networking for trade visitors together with a vast array of products and services plus sailing yachts, motor boats, dinghies, luxury yachts and inflatables.

CEO of organisers Messe Dusseldorf, Werner Dornscheidt, summarised the nine-day show: “boot has developed into something far more than just a trade fair,” he said. “It is an event with huge innovative and economic significance, while representing passion for water sports to a unique extent as well. In the past few days, the trade fair has demonstrated the amazing appeal boot has all over the world.”

The show achieved a satisfaction rate of 96% from visitors, with the Wave particularly popular with numerous world champions providing demonstrations.

boot 2021 will take place from January 23 to 31.

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Musto has signed a Global Licence Agreement with iconic British brand, Land Rover, which will see their collaborative range launch for Autumn/Winter 2020 season. This five-year deal is an extension of the 24-piece Above and Beyond collection launched alongside the all New Land Rover Defender at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2019.

Musto’s new licenced range will cover apparel, footwear and luggage based on a close collaboration between the two British brands on product development. The new product range was revealed at ISPO in Munich, the world’s leading trade fair for Outdoor apparel and equipment, alongside an all New Land Rover Defender.

Innovations in the range include the Land Rover Gore-Tex Parka which has three-layer Gore-Tex fabric and provides unparalleled waterproof, windproof and breathable capabilities.

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Vale John Power - "This is Castle One, out."
It is with great sadness that I write to report the passing of John Power, who died in the early hours of 4th February 2020 after a short illness.

He was probably best known as “Castle One” (and sometimes “Castle Two,”) giving Cowes Week and other regattas a unique VHF flavour with his crystal clear, slightly Connery-esque diction, rigidly sticking to a script that he devised and evolved over several years at the mike.

I recall a Swan European regatta some years ago when, at one of the parties on the RYS lawn, a very elegant crew member on one of the entries expressed a strong desire to meet the enigmatic owner of the voice behind the microphone. It was somewhat to my father’s chagrin that, on seeing him in the flesh, so to speak, he thought she appeared visibly disappointed.

There cannot be many regattas where post racing beer tent ribaldry often involved mimicking the bloke who’d read the course out, a few hours earlier.

He will be greatly missed.

Castle One, out.

With best wishes from his son Richard Power and the rest of his large family

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In This Issue
Joyon Heads West
Richomme to lead Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team
The revolutionary
The America's Cup Challengers - Where is Stars + Stripes Team USA?
Forecast: a five medal haul for Team GB sailing at Tokyo 2020
World Sailing President's Newsletter
Dame Ellen launches new ambitions
Yacht Racing Forum 2020 destined for Portsmouth Harbour, United Kingdom
80th Anniversary Return to Dunkirk May 2020
Semana de Mar del Plata Regatta
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Head West!
Francis Joyon has come to a decision. Between an option on the short route close to the coast of Africa, which would be slow, or a very long detour extending his route, he has decided to go west around the Doldrums that have stretched right out. IDEC SPORT is therefore taking advantage of a gentle trade wind via the northern face of the St. Helena high to enjoy some smooth sailing downwind, even if that means lots of gybes at ninety degrees to the direct route. His lead over Giovanni Soldini's record has been going up and down between a day and a day and a half. Francis, Bertrand (Delesne), Christophe (Houdet), Antoine (Blouet) and Corentin (Joyon) are not at all worried. They still hope to finish in London after 31 days of sailing. Just as a reminder, Maserati's set the record with a time of 36 days, 3 hours and 37 minutes.

This race strategy involving rounding via the west the Inter-tropical Convergence Zone, which early this week stretched right out, has led the maxi-trimaran towards a curious feature in the South Atlantic, the island of St. Helena, a place that Britain and France have known all about since the famous Emperor originally from Corsica stayed there after 1815 and until the end of his life six years later. For Joyon and his men who are all very interested in history, it also means the possibility of catching sight of some land and greenery this evening before dusk, as they will be approaching quite close to the volcanic island with its 800m high peak. Napoleon is said to have hated the absence of sunshine on the island. This feeling is shared by the crew of IDEC SPORT, who fully understand what he meant. "It is hot and sailing at more than 25 knots is pleasant," declared Francis, "But we haven't seen any sunshine since the Indian Ocean. There is a lot of low cloud and it is very dull." This detail about the weather is not unimportant. IDEC SPORT deliberately set off with very little diesel for the engine, which is used to power the instruments aboard the boat, and now there is very little left. "We are just using our wind turbines and our solar panels to generate energy. The absence of sunshine may in the long run be a handicap. So today, we are setting up our second wind turbine," concluded Francis.

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Richomme to lead Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team
The Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team has announced leading French sailor Yoann Richomme as skipper of the campaign that will contest the 2021-22 edition of The Ocean Race.

Richomme joins the campaign to lead the charge into The Ocean Race having enjoyed an illustrious career which has seen him crowned champion of La Solitaire du Figaro twice, most recently in 2019, a victory that built on his 2018 win in the Route du Rhum.

Based out of Lorient, France, the spiritual home of French ocean racing, Richomme follows in the footsteps of French legends such as Eric Tabarly, Jérémie Beyou and winning Ocean Race skippers Franck Cammas and Charles Caudrelier.

Both Caudrelier and Bruno Dubois, who joined forces to spearhead Dongfeng Race Team's 2017-18 Race win, are advisors to Paulo Mirpuri and the Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team, and picked out Richomme as the perfect sailor to lead the campaign into the next race.

With its skipper secured, the team begins its 2020 sailing programme in earnest. The team is inviting professional sailors from around the world who believe they have what it takes to compete in the toughest race in the world. The team will begin testing potential team members in the coming months before embarking on their practice race outings before the end of the year.

www.theoceanrace.com

The revolutionary
David Raison Fred Augendre sits down with David Raison - probably the most influential new design face to appear on the scene since the turn of the century

The French designer was without doubt the 'naval architect of the month' in November, his designs dominating both the categories in which they were entered in the two premier offshore events of the year. In the Transat Jacques Vabre the first Raison Class40 won easily on its race debut while on the same day Raison's Mini 6.50 Proto design crossed the line to win the solo Mini Transat. Nine years after the birth of the Magnum Mini 6.50 David Raison's ocean-racing design philosophy rests unchallenged.

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The America's Cup Challengers - Where is Stars + Stripes Team USA?
In addition to Challenges from Italy, USA, and Great Britain that were accepted during the initial entry period (January 1 to June 30, 2018), eight additional Notices of Challenge were received by the late entry deadline on November 30, 2018. Of those eight submittals, entries from Malta, USA, and the Netherlands were also accepted. Here's the list:

Defender:
- Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL)

Challengers:
- Luna Rossa (ITA) - Challenger of Record
- American Magic (USA)
- INEOS Team UK (GBR)
- Malta Altus Challenge (MLT) - WITHDRAWN
- Stars + Stripes Team USA (USA)
- DutchSail (NED) - WITHDRAWN

Of the three late entries, only Stars+Stripes USA remains committed, but they still must complete the entry fee payment process before they will be eligible to race. They have allegedly made their initial payment but as a late entry challenger under the Protocol, they also have a liability to pay a US$1million late entry fee due in installments by October 1, 2019. However, it is not yet confirmed if they have paid the fee, nor is there any knowledge of a boat being actively built or sailing team training.

Key America's Cup dates:
- September 28, 2017: 36th America's Cup Protocol released
- November 30, 2017: AC75 Class concepts released to key stakeholders
- January 1, 2018: Entries for Challengers open
- March 31, 2018: AC75 Class Rule published
- June 30, 2018: Entries for Challengers close
- August 31, 2018: Location of the America's Cup Match and The PRADA Cup confirmed
- August 31, 2018: Specific race course area confirmed
- November 30, 2018: Late entries deadline
- March 31, 2019: Boat 1 can be launched (DELAYED)
- 2nd half of 2019: 2 x America's Cup World Series events (CANCELLED)

October 1, 2019: US$1million late entry fee deadline (NOT KNOWN)
February 1, 2020: Boat 2 can be launched
April 23-26, 2020: First (1/3) America's Cup World Series event in Cagliari, Sardinia
June 4-7, 2020 - Second (2/3) America's Cup World Series event in Portsmouth, England
December 17-20 - Third (3/3) America's Cup World Series event in Auckland, New Zealand
January and February 2021: The PRADA Cup Challenger Selection Series
March 2021: The America's Cup Match

AC75 launch dates:
September 6 - Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL), Boat 1
September 10 - American Magic (USA), Boat 1; actual launch date earlier but not released
October 2 - Luna Rossa (ITA), Boat 1
October 4 - INEOS Team UK (GBR), Boat 1

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www.americascup.com

Ian Walker, Performance Director of British Sailing, forecasts a five medal haul for Team GB sailing at Tokyo 2020
Speaking on the Great British Bosses by AnythingbutFooty website podcast, which profiles the women and men responsible for sport in Great Britain, Walker forecast that at least five of the ten sailing teams could medal, although he would not be drawn on the type of medal or the particular events.

Walker admitted that he would be disapointed if five teams do not medal . . .

Five medals would be a really good performance, and he thought the team were capable of more, but on the day much would depend on the weather conditions.

He acknowledged the general opinion that the British Sailing Team was stronger in windier conditions than light.

If the Games was ten days of very light conditions, he would be happy with whatever we can get !

The 14 selected Team GB sailors are:

Giles Scott: Finn (Men's One Person Dinghy Heavy)
Hannah Mills and Eilidh McIntyre: 470 Women (Women's Two Person Dinghy)
Luke Patience and Chris Grube: 470 Men (Men's Two Person Dinghy)
Charlotte Dobson and Saskia Tidey: 49erFX (Women's Skiff)
Dylan Fletcher and Stuart Bithell: 49er (Men's Skiff)
Alison Young: Laser Radial (Women's One Person Dinghy)
Emma Wilson: RS:X Women (Women's Windsurfer)
Tom Squires: RS:X Men (Men's Windsurfer)
John Gimson and Anna Burnet (Mixed Nacra 17)
The final selection - for the men's Laser - is expected to be announced after the Laser World Championships in Australia next week.

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World Sailing President's Newsletter
My fellow sailors and friends,

Let me take this opportunity to wish you all a good 2020! This year has already had a wonderful start with the Hempel World Cup Series Miami having numerous North American nations confirm their place at Tokyo 2020, while in the southern hemisphere, six Olympic class World Championships are set to take place in Australia.

On the organisational side, throughout January, World Sailing's Senior Management Team (SMT) have been working on planning the main priorities for 2020, including finalising the budget. The Board have been working with the SMT and discussing the best way forward for the Governance reform.

And looking towards the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the preparation continues for this year's pinnacle event, with all plans coming together for the Hempel World Cup Series Final in Enoshima this June which will provide sailors with the perfect warm-up to the Games.

Yours in Sailing,
Kim Andersen
President, World Sailing

Topic in the January 2020 Newsletter:

- International Olympic Committee
- Governance Reform
- Offshore Sailing
- eSailing

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Dame Ellen launches new ambitions
Hundreds more young people will be able to rebuild their lives after cancer as Dame Ellen MacArthur laid out the new three-year Ambitions for her Cowes-based charity - the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust - at the Royal Society of Medicine, London on World Cancer Day (Tuesday 4th February).

The Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust is a national charity that supports young people aged 8-24 in rebuilding their confidence after cancer. When treatment ends the Trust's work begins because, for many young people, simply picking up where they left off before their diagnosis just isn't possible.

"Better Connections, Bigger Impact"
Building stronger relationships with, and making a greater long-term difference to, more young people in recovery from cancer sit at the heart of the charity's 'Better Connections, Bigger Impact - Our Ambitions for 2020-2022' that were unveiled at the gala event.

Through sailing and other UK-wide adventure activities, the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust supports, inspires and empowers young people aged 8-24 to embrace their future with optimism after treatment for cancer.

The Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust's 'Better Connections, Bigger Impact: Our Ambitions for 2020-2022' can be downloaded here.

www.ellenmacarthurcancertrust.org

Yacht Racing Forum 2020 destined for Portsmouth Harbour, United Kingdom
Yacht Racing Forum The Yacht Racing Forum will take place for the first time in the United Kingdom, on 23 - 24 November 2020. The event will be based around Portsmouth Harbour, with the main conference taking place in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard's Action Stations and Boathouse 7.

As the leading annual conference for the business of sailing and yacht racing, this is the first time the Yacht Racing Forum will be hosted in the UK. In its 13th edition, the YRF attracts sports' personalities from all over the world: event organisers, sponsors, designers, professional sailors, boat builders, media, technical providers as well as insurance and finance companies.

Alongside an informative series of lectures, the YRF provides a unique opportunity to network, to debate the future of the sport, and to develop business opportunities.

Portsmouth Harbour's stunning locale is the home to HMS Victory, HMS Warrior, Mary Rose and two new aircraft carriers HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. The harbour is also known as the UK centre of engineering excellence, a UK yacht racing hub and is the base of INEOS Team UK, Alex Thomson Racing, North Sails, Selden Masts, Raymarine and more

Early registration is now open via www.yachtracingforum.com.

The first 80 to register will save €100 on the registration fee.

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80th Anniversary Return to Dunkirk May 2020
80th Anniversary Return to Dunkirk The Association plans to return to Dunkirk in May 2020 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Operation Dynamo. It is expected that around 50 Little Ships escorted by the RNLI and the Royal Navy will take part in the Return.

The Association of Dunkirk Little Ships has organised a Commemorative Return every five years, the first official ADLS Return taking place in 1975. Despite the average age of the Little Ships now being close to 85 years it is anticipated that this Return will be as well supported as ever. The task of taking this many elderly, traditional vessels across one of the world busiest shipping lanes is by no means insignificant. In fact, the event is quite unique. With the exception of a small number of vessels that are operated by 'Trusts', all Little Ships are privately owned and receive no financial or other assistance from any public body or NGO.

In May 1965 to mark the 25th anniversary of 'Operation Dynamo' Raymond Baxter the famous radio and TV presenter organised and assembled a fleet of 43 of the original Little Ships of Dunkirk to return to Dunkirk to commemorate the epic of the evacuation of the BEF in 1940, in which they played such a significant role. It was decided that such a unique assembly should not be allowed to disperse into obscurity and the Association of Dunkirk Little Ships was subsequently formed in 1966. The object of the Association is to keep alive the spirit of Dunkirk by perpetuating for posterity the identity of those Little Ships that went to the aid of the British Expeditionary Force during Operation Dynamo (the evacuation of Dunkirk) in 1940 by forming a registered association of their present-day owners and of those closely associated.

Qualification for full membership is simple; the current ownership of a proven Dunkirk Little Ship. Membership wins the right for that vessel to wear the Association's warranted House Flag, the Cross of St George (the flag of the Admiralty) defaced with the Arms of Dunkirk.

Little Ships are also entitled to display a plaque marked 'DUNKIRK 1940'.

www.adls.org.uk

Semana de Mar del Plata Regatta
Bermuda's sailors will be keeping their fingers crossed for racing to resume at the Semana de Mar del Plata Regatta in Argentina tomorrow.

The fleet was kept onshore today after severe thunderstorms resulted with racing being abandoned.

It was the second straight day that bad weather has brought racing to a halt as blustery winds resulted with only one race being held on Tuesday.

Bermuda are being represented by Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Academy Optimist sailors Christian Ebbin, Magnus Ringsted, Nicole Stovell and Rachael Betschart.

Ringsted sits in 38th, Betschart in 43rd, Stovell in 47th and Ebbin in 65th after four of the scheduled 12-race qualifying series.

The local sailors thrived in heavier breeze on Tuesday before the conditions worsened and the racing fleet was sent back to shore earlier than planned.

The Semana de Mar del Plata Regatta is being organised by the Club Nautico Mar del Plata in conjunction with the Yacht Club Argentino and runs until Saturday.

RBYC sailor Chase Cooper won the regatta in 2013. -- Colin Thompson

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In This Issue
EFG Sailing Arabia - Finish in Muscat
Hardy Cup
36th Primo Cup - Trophee Credit Suisse
Caribbean Multihull Challenge
35th Pineapple Cup-Montego Bay Race Returns January 2021
Jimmy Spithill talks all things America's Cup
Glandore Harbour Yacht Club and Royal Cork Yacht Club Team Up for Classic Regattas
We're not invincible, and this race is dangerous
Team Trophy Racing now offered in 2020 edition of the Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race
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EFG Sailing Arabia - Finish in Muscat
After 12 days and four locations along more than 1,500KM of pristine Omani coastline, the 2020 EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour will come down to the fifth and final stage in Muscat on 7-8 February.

The title looks as if it is team EFG Bank's to lose after another impressive performance in Stage 4 in Sur, Oman. EFG Bank is yet to lose the top spot on the overall leaderboard and forged a six-point gap on their closest rivals, Groupe Atlantic, after winning four out of the five stadium races held on day 2 in Sur.

It is the fight for second place that is shaping up to be one of the most memorable stories of the tenth edition of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour. The gap between the second-placed Groupe Atlantic and the third-ranked DB Schenker has reduced to just five points with only two days of racing remaining.

A total of eight teams, made up of sailors from France, Switzerland, Spain, and Oman, are taking part in the 2020 EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour. The matched fleet of DIAM24s, the same boats used in the Tour Voile, have been racing in four distinct locations across Oman: Salalah, the sub-tropical home of Frankincense; the port city and shipping hub of Duqm; the picturesque and wildlife haven in Masirah Island; and the ancient ship-building city of Sur.

Stage 5 of the 2020 EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour will be held at Al Mouj Marina in Muscat, with trophy presentation to be held on Saturday 8 February at Muscat International Airport.

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Sailing Arabia The Tour

Hardy Cup
The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron hosted one of Australia's most prestigious match racing events, the Hardy Cup, as an Under 25 World Sailing Grade 3 International Event.

The Hardy Cup was donated by Sir James Hardy (Event Patron), an America's Cup winner, World Champion, Olympic yachtsman, and prominent RSYS member to promote the match racing helming skills and tactical skills of young sailors.

The racing for the Hardy Cup was held on the magnificent Sydney Harbour set with the backdrop of the world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House.

The event was sailed in the Club's fleet of Elliott 7s yachts, has received entries from across Australia and around the world. These include Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Sweden and USA.

Final results
1. Harry Price, AUS, Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
2. Nick Egnot-Johnson, NZL, Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron
3. Matt Whitfield, GBR, New York Yacht Club
4. James Hodgson, AUS, Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
5. Emil Kjaer, DEN, Royal Danish Yacht Club
6. Oakley Marsh, NZL, Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron
7. Ethan Prieto-Low, AUS, Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club
8. Johanna Bergqvist, SWE, Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club
9. Aurelien Pierroz, FRA, Cercle Nautique Caledonien
10. Jed Cruikshank, AUS, Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron
11. Albert Stanley, NZL, Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club
12. Alistair Read, AUS, Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club
13. Maddie O'Shea, AUS, Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron

www.rsys.com.au/sailing/hardy-cup

36th Primo Cup - Trophee Credit Suisse
36th Primo Cup - Trophee Credit Suisse J/70 - Smeralda 888 - Melges 20 - Longtze Premier - L30
Since 1985, top European one-design sailors are to be found in Monaco at the beginning of February to compete in this first event on the Mediterranean circuit. With 800 sailors from 15 nationalities taking part, the event is unusual in that top European teams are competing on the same race area as enthusiastic amateurs.

Top Three Results:

J/70 after 8 races, one throwout
1. Junda - Banca Del Sempione, Ludovico Fassitelli, MON, 37 points
2. Soak Racing, Marshall King, IRL, 40
3. Jerry, Thomas Studer, SUI, 41

Melges 20 after 8 races, one throwout
1. Synergy - Yuri Makushin, MON, 12
2. Arcora - Orel Kalumeni, MON, 17
3. Alex Team - Alexander Mikhaylik, RUS, 21

Smeralda 888 after 7 races, one throwout
1. Mascalzone Latino - Onorato Vincenzo, ITA, 12
2. Vamos Mi Amor - Charles De Bourbon Sicile, MON, 16
3. Beda - Timofey Sukhotin, MON, 17

H22 after 7 races, one throwout
1. Adreanalina - Di Venosa Benedetto, ITA, 9
2. Splinter - Caldognetto Caldo, ITA, 10
3. Altatensione - De Felice Alessandro, ITA, 21

Longtze after 7 races, one throwout
1. Shensu - Wieland Jarmo, SUI, 9
2. Corvus - Begher Thomas, GER, 13
3. Outsider - Schneider Steffen, SUI, 16

www.yacht-club-monaco.mc

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Caribbean Multihull Challenge
They are some of the most radical, cutting-edge boats on the planet, capable of slashing records and maintaining double-digit boat speeds for days or even weeks at a time.

The 70-foot Multi OneDesign Class boasts some of the world's best multihull sailors and provides some of yacht racing's fastest, wildest competition. Yes, a powered-up MOD 70, as they are better known, is simply a sight to behold. And one of the best places to see them, from February 14-16, will be in the blue waters off Sint Maarten, as a pair of them will vie for top honors in this year's Caribbean Multihull Challenge.

Maserati and Argo are the two MOD 70s currently entered in the CMC, and both trimarans are using the event to prepare for the upcoming Caribbean 600, which sets off from Antigua on February 23rd. A third CMC entrant, the 50-foot catamaran Addictive Sailing, is also using the CMC as a tune-up event for the longer ocean race. It's a growing trend, as the timing could not be better, and it provides crews with the ability to really sharpen their skills in close-quarters. The two events dovetail sweetly.

Legendary Italian offshore sailor Giovanni Soldini is the skipper of Maserati, the former Gitana which is now sponsored by the luxury vehicle brand. Soldini is perhaps best known for his rescue of fellow solo sailor Isabelle Autissier after she capsized in the Southern Ocean in the 1999 Around Alone singlehanded round-the-world race. Soldini never stopped competing after that adventure, and has been chasing high-seas records on a variety of vessels ever since.

But Soldini will have his hands full with the other MOD 70 in the CMC, Argo, which was originally known as Oman Sail and skippered by Frenchman Sidney Gavignet when first launched in 2012. Today Argo is owned and captained by U.S. sailor Jason Caroll, a most formidable foe. -- Herb McCormick

www.sail-world.com/news/226259/

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35th Pineapple Cup-Montego Bay Race Returns January 2021
Montego Bay, Jamaica: The Montego Bay Yacht Club and Manuka Sports Event Management announced today that the 35th edition of the Pineapple Cup - Montego Bay Race, will start on January 23 and 24, 2021 from Miami. The 2021 edition of the Pineapple Cup will once again have two starts: the PHRF on Saturday, January 23rd and the IRC and Multihull fleets on Sunday, January 24th. 2019 was the first year that multiple starts were implemented as a way to have the majority of the fleet finishing at the same time.

At 811 nautical miles, the Pineapple Cup is one of the oldest offshore yachting races and it also has one of the oldest yachting trophies. The trophy dates back to 1961 where it was handcrafted in London. Throughout the years, the trophy has been awarded to some of the most well known names in yachting including: John Kilroy, Ted Turner and Robert F Johnson. The winner of the 2019 Governor General's Trophy was awarded to the first place team in IRC, which was British entry Lady Mariposa onboard their Ker46.

The current course record was set in 2019 at 2 days, 0 hours, 7 minutes and 44 seconds by Argo a Mod70.

The Notice of Race and Entries will be open in the coming weeks, for more information, please visit: pineapplecup.com

Jimmy Spithill talks all things America's Cup
Shirley Robertson Podcast Two time America's Cup winning skipper Jimmy Spithill joins Shirley Robertson this month, as the pair settle down for an extended two part interview ahead of the first round of the America's Cup World Series in Sardinia.

Spithill has long been a fixture in the America's Cup scene, having first led the Australian entry to the 2000 Cup in Auckland, as skipper of 'Young Australia'. He's skippered in every Cup since, winning for the first time in 2010 at the wheel of Larry Ellison's BMW Oracle Racing. That first win, helming the giant 90 foot trimaran, secured his spot as the Cup's youngest ever winning skipper. In 2013 a succesful defence of the Cup in San Francisco saw Spithill lead the unlikely comeback against a New Zealand Team that was, at 8-1 up, just one race win away from reclaiming the oldest trophy in world sport. Having then lost the defence of the next Cup in Bermuda in 2017, Spithill is now in a key role at the long established Italian team, Luna Rosa.

Jimmy discusses disappointment at losing the Cup in Bermuda, and talks about his current role with the Italian team Luna Rosa Challenge. But he's also very open regarding his time spent sailng with french offshore legend Francois Gabart, and how much he loves the prospect of heading offshore on a foiling multihull. From his passion for surfing and foiling to his competitive spirit and drive to succeed, Spithill's chat with Robertson is illuminating, engaging, and a thoroughly interesting listen.

Jimmy Spithill is Episode 11 of Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast and is available through all popular podcast platforms. For any further details, questions regarding the Podcast itself or more information on Shirley Robertson please mail podcast [AT] shirleyrobertson [DOT] com

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Glandore Harbour Yacht Club and Royal Cork Yacht Club Team Up for Classic Regattas
July 2020 will see the largest concentration of Classic boats Cork has seen for many years, as the Royal Cork Yacht Club, the worlds oldest yacht club, celebrates its 300th Anniversary, and partners with the famous Glandore Classic Regatta.

The 'Great Gathering' , 3rd to 12th July, will bring hundreds of beautiful boats into Cork Harbour for the start of the Volvo Race Week, 13-17 July. As part of the event, a fleet of around 150 cruisers will leave Cork on 13th July, cruising in company along the Wild Atlantic Way to Dingle, and calling in at many harbours on the way. Meanwhile, Classic boats will race in Cork Harbour 13-15 July and are then encouraged to head for Glandore, in time for the JPF 2020 Glandore Classic Regatta.

The Glandore Classic will start with a spectacular Parade of Sail on Sunday 19th July, followed by four days of racing that can be viewed from Glandore Terrace.

Among the Classic boats expected to attend is Mariette (42 meters long), designed and built in 1915 by Nathaniel G Herreshoff in Bristol, R.I. Captain Nat built every America's Cup defender from 1893-1920, and is a charter member of the America's Cup Hall of Fame.

Other beautiful boats expected to attend include The Blue Peter, Kendra, Twiga, Bloodhound, and the recently restored AK Ilen. We also look forward to welcoming the newly restored Dublin Bay 21's, the Menai Straight Fifes, Cork Harbour One Designs, Dragons, Squibs and Ettes. A start will be provided for one-design classes with a minimum of three entries.

In addition to world class racing, there will be a cruise in company to Castletownshend to the famous Mary Anne's Bar, and the Castle, and lively evening fun with music on the Glandore Terrace, and West Cork Craic in the pubs and restaurants of Glandore, Union Hall and surrounding villages.

glandoreyc.com/classic/ghyc-classic-regatta/

We're not invincible, and this race is dangerous
Sam Davies - Vendee Globe - Volvo Ocean Race

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Team Trophy Racing now offered in 2020 edition of the Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race
The Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) is pleased to announce a partnership with the Storm Trysail Club (STC) in promoting team-based racing in the 2020 Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race (N2E), the largest international yacht race in North America. New trophies are being offered by STC for the top three-boat team in this year's 73rd edition of the race that starts on April 24, 2020.

An amendment to the Notice of Race is now published that states prizes will be awarded to the 3-boat team skippers who compile the best team score, as determined by using the total of each team member's percentage placement in its respective class. There is no limitation on the criteria to form a team: it may be composed of members of the same club, alumni from the same school, old shipmates who are now racing different boats, etc - any social, recreational, geographic or cultural affiliation that three entries may have in common is acceptable.

There are numerous classes of monohulls and multihulls racing in the 2020 N2E that include PHRF, ORR, ORCA and an Unlimited class for first-to-finish contenders. Teams may be formed from any three-boat combination of entries from any of these classes provided no more than two are from the same start class. The list of start classes is available after the close of regular entry registration, on or about April 1st, but teams may be registered starting now.

To enter the Storm Trysail Club team competition, sign up on the NOSA website at nosa.org/team-entry. Team entries are accepted up until one week prior to the start, with the deadline set at 1700 April 17th, 2020.

www.nosa.org

Industry News
On the verge of embarking on its second season of operation, SailGP has sold a minority stake to global entertainment, sports and content company Endeavor. Endeavor's investment position in SailGP values the global sports property at US$200 million after its highly successful first season.

As part of the investment, SailGP will benefit from access to the Endeavor network's expertise across content production, media rights distribution, creative services, licensing, sponsorships and consumer marketing.

SailGP CEO Sir Russell Coutts said: "Endeavor's partnership with SailGP represents a pivotal moment in our young and developing history. It strengthens our position going into our second season and signals the projected long-term value of SailGP. This is the start of a new era in our sport, and we couldn't have a better partner than Endeavor."

Endeavor President Mark Shapiro said: "SailGP is transforming the way people view sailing. For the first time, the sport is being packaged in a broadly appealing, consumable, consistent and exciting format, bringing it in line with some of the world's top sporting events. If the first season is any indication, SailGP has incredible potential and strong value for its partners, and we look forward to helping forge the future of the league."

SailGP Season 2 kicks off February 28-29 in Sydney.

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Beaulieu River Harbour Master Wendy Stowe has joined a council of her peers to safeguard the interests of UK ports and harbours, being appointed as a council member of the UK Harbour Masters' Association (UKHMA).

A great mark of recognition for both Wendy and the award-winning Buckler's Hard Yacht Harbour as a key south coast maritime location, Wendy's appointment sees her represent the southern region while working with her harbour master colleagues on the council at the heart of the organisation.

Together, the council members support harbour masters across the UK, advising and lobbying UK governing bodies as well as considering the legislation and policies that affect the operation of ports and harbours in the

The council members meet for two bi-annual seminars and a mid-summer AGM, with Wendy sharing the role of representing the south coast with Ryan Willegers of nearby Lymington Harbour.

beaulieu.co.uk

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Greece to introduce fines for rescue operations

Greek authorities are putting into effect a law under which people using boats for recreation, if they disregard severe weather warnings and trigger a search and rescue operation, will be liable for the incurred costs as well as a fine.

www.ibinews.com

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Dauphin Telecom has teamed up with the Caribbean Foiling Championships as Communication Partner of the event. Communication in the broadest sense of the word: indispensable to guarantee the safety of the participants. The Dauphin Telecom Data Network will be key in live tracking all competitors during the 3 racing days (February 21-23, 2020).

'Foiling is an extreme sport, nowadays foilers are capable of reaching speeds of over 40 knots (74km/h). Because they are so fast and cover such great distances during races it is sometimes challenging to keep an eye on everybody. Our number one priority is that all competitors are safe on the water and that is why we teamed up with Dauphin telecom as our Communication Partner' says Maxim van den Pol (Organizer of the Caribbean Foiling Championships).

In order to make sure that everybody is safe the organization took several safety precautions. A helmet and a Personal Flotation Device are mandatory for example. The competitors are also bound to stay within 2 miles of the shore and there will be safety boats and jet skis following them.

In addition, the competitors are required to carry a tracking device. This will be in the form of an application that competitors will be able to download on their smartphone. To be able to follow the participants, a GPS signal must be sent. Dauphin Telecom partner in Communications of the event offers the solution. All participants receive a Dauphin Telecom SIM card with the required amount of data. On top of that all competitors receive a waterproof case to keep their phone dry while racing.

www.caribbeanfoiling.com/tracking

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The 52 SUPER SERIES has agreed a new partnership with globally renowned Scorpion RIBs that will see the UK-based RIB specialists join the world's leading monohull racing circuit as a Technical Partner for the next two years. The visual centrepiece to the new agreement will be the Scorpion Serket 98, which will become the official media RIB as of the first regatta of the 2020 season.

Just as the performance levels of the teams in the TP52s have risen incrementally each year since the circuit launched nine years ago, so too have the demands placed upon the circuit's media RIBs.

The 52 SUPER SERIES has made use of a variety of solutions over recent seasons but now with Scorpion RIBs supplying one of their top spec boats, the circuit's hard working, talented TV crew will finally have continuity of high performance, maximum stability and manoeuvrability in all weathers and sea conditions from one event to the next.

In keeping with the 52 SUPER SERIES sustainability policies, this will be the first time the company has fitted a single engine, in this case a 350hp Mercury, to this 10.2m RIB model. Trials have delivered exceptional fuel economy for a very good performance including a top speed of 46kts. The 52 SUPER SERIES boat has a custom Bimini top to provide shade for the working camera person, drivers and commentator.

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The new West Country Boat Show will be held at MDL Marinas' Queen Anne's Battery (QAB) marina, Plymouth, on the weekend of 20th - 21st June 2020.

This regional show in Britain's Ocean City, supported by Plymouth City Council, has been set up in response to the growing demand for more intimate and locally focused shows, where people don't need to travel so far to experience and compare different boating brands. The show will be free to enter, and everyone is welcome.

Queen Anne's Battery is situated in the centre of Plymouth. There is easy access to the motorway and rail network ensuring visitors and exhibitors can arrive with ease. The marina's location at the entrance to Plymouth Sound means there is open water just moments away, ideal for sea trails and taster sessions.

With 235 berths and excellent onsite facilities, it makes QAB a perfect destination for a fun filled boat show and family-oriented day out.

For anyone wanting to join the line-up and exhibit at what is shaping up to be a leading regional boating event this summer, please contact info [AT] westcountryboatshow [DOT] com

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In This Issue
Team EFG Bank Wins Sailing Arabia - The Tour in Oman
Omani Female Sailors Breaking New Ground
Leaders domination at Primo Cup season opener in Monaco
IDEC Sport at the Equator
Long way to the top at Geelong
Maloney and Meech forced out of world champs
A good range of conditions forecast for first days of Laser Worlds
New York Yacht Club and Cruising Club of America Form Safety Partnership
Medemblik Regatta aims for leading role in Olympic Sailing
Great Britain SailGP Team, presented by INEOS, line-up confirmed
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Team EFG Bank Wins Sailing Arabia - The Tour in Oman
Team EFG Bank, made up of Olympian Sofian Bouvet, fellow Frenchman Gaulthier Germain, and rising Omani star Ali al Balushi, has taken a resounding win in the 2020 edition of the EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour in Oman.

EFG Bank dominated from the very first stage in Salalah, with the team remaining unchallenged on top of the overall leaderboard as the tour made its way some 1,500KM along the Omani coastline, stopping in Duqm, Masirah Island, Sur and Muscat.

Muscat is home to two of Oman Sail's sailing schools and a number of the students came down to Al Mouj Marina to watch the championship-deciding day of racing. One of the big drawcards of the day for the kids was the young Omani team onboard Oman Airports. After finishing fourth in the coastal raid on day 1, Oman Airports continued to impress on day 2, finishing the tour strongly with three seconds and a third in the five stadium races held off the coast of Oman's capital city.

This is the first EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour for Oman Airport's Zakariya Al Wahhabi and the 19-year-old began his sailing career in the Oman Sail school system, just like the youngsters watching today.

The tenth edition of the EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour came to an official close with a presentation at Muscat International Airport, which was voted the Best Airport in the Middle East at the 2019 World Travel Awards Middle East Gala Ceremony.

sailingarabiathetour.com

Omani Female Sailors Breaking New Ground
Team DB Schenker - spearheaded by Oman's Ibtisam al Salmi and Marwa al Kaifi - has made history, becoming the first all-female team to finish on the podium in ten years of the EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour.

Along with teammates Audrey Ogereau of France and Lauranne Mettraux from Switzerland, Ibtisam and Marwa impressed from the get-go. The team never fell out of the overall top three and podiumed in at least one race in each of the five stages held in Salalah, Duqm, Masirah Island, Sur, and Muscat.

DB Schenker's was locked in a tight tussle for silver with French team Groupe Atlantic for much of the regatta. There were just five points between the two teams going into the fifth and final stage in Muscat, a gap that closed even further after DB Schenker claimed second place in the coastal raid on day one of racing in Muscat. Both sides were highly competitive during the five stadium races on day two, but Groupe Atlantic did just enough to remain in second place by two and a half points.

Oman Sail is a national initiative established in 2008 that uses the power of sport to contribute to the development of the Omani people. The equal opportunity project runs sailing programmes for thousands of young Omani men and women, inspiring a new generation to discover sailing. It encompasses a national sailing squad and high achieving inshore and offshore racing teams, all of which benefit from world-class coaching and whose ultimate objective is to win an Olympic medal for Oman. -- Morgan Kasmarik

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Leaders domination at Primo Cup season opener in Monaco
Primo Cup season opener in Monaco With a spring-like 14oC temperature, in 5-15 knots of wind on a flat sea with sunshine, the 36th Primo Cup - Trophée Credit Suisse organised by the Yacht Club de Monaco lived up to its reputation as a classic winter regatta that opens the season in the Med. and always adds something new - this year the L30 and Onefly.

With 450 sailors on some 100 boats (J/70, Smeralda 888, Longtze Premier, Melges 20, L30 competing) four races sorted out the winners over the three days.

In the 65-strong J/70 fleet, the Russians on Elf dominated from the start with three 2nd places and a 6th. It was not a done deal behind them with Cer Aprotec - Ville de Geneve finally clinching 2nd and the YCM's Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio (G-Spottino) 3rd. In the Corinthians, the Brits on Brutus took 1st equal on points with Cesare Gabasio (Tinnj70), followed by Stefano Roberti (Piccinina), both YCM members.

In the L30 fleet of eight, here for the first time, the Belgian Jonas Gerckens fended off Anastasia Kolesnichenko and her crew to win, with YCM's Denis Lankin in 3rd, each separated by one point. It was another closely-fought battle in the all-Swiss Longztse Premier group with Shensu putting in a faultless performance to pip an equally impressive team on Qi to dislodge them and Outsider in 3rd.

For the ever loyal Smeralda 888 class in the first stage of their season's championship, Timofey Sukhotin (Beda) beat Botta Dritta and Black Star, a good start ahead of their Spring Challenge (20-22 March) in Monaco.

And finally, in the Melges 20, 2nd place Russian Alexander Mikhaylik (Alex Team) was sandwiched between two Monaco teams: Valentin Zavadnikov (Oleg Reps) and Anatoly Karachinsky (Path) in 1st and 3rd respectively.

Next event: fifth and final Act of the Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series - 5-8 March 2020.

36th Primo Cup - Trophée Credit Suisse final rankings

J/70:
1st: Mikhail Sheremetev (Elf) - RUS: 12 points
2nd: Nelson Mettraux (CER APROTEC-Ville de Geneve) - SUI: 26
3rd: Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio (G-Spottino) - MON: 32

J/70 Corinthian:
1st: Charles Thompson (Brutus- GBR: 60
2nd: Cesare Gabasio (Tinnj70) - MON: 60
3rd: Stefano Roberti (Piccinina) - MON: 67

Smeralda 888:
1st: Timofey Sukhotin (Beda) - MON: 8
2nd: Francesco Vauban (Botta Dritta) - MON: 10
3rd: Paolo Rotelli (Black Star) - MON: 14

Longtze Premier:
1st: Jarmo Wieland (Shensu) - SUI: 5
2nd: Franck Beat (Qi) - SUI: 7
3rd: Steffen Schneider (Outsider) - SUI: 13

L30:
1st: Jonas Gerckens (Jonas Gerckens) - BEL: 9
2nd: Anastasia Kolesnichenko (Humphreys Conrad) - GBR: 10
3rd: Denis Lankin (Maria Naboka) - MON: 11

Melges 20:
1st: Valentin Zavadnikov (Oleg Reps) - MON: 12
2nd: Alexander Mikhaylik (Alex Team) - RUS: 13
3rd: Anatoly Karachinsky (Path) - MON: 14

Onefly (not competing officially):
1st: Matisse Pacaud - FRA: 8
2nd: Nicolas Berenger - FRA: 15
3rd: Eliot Bourgeois - FRA: 15

www.yacht-club-monaco.mc

IDEC Sport at the Equator
Francis Joyon and the IDEC SPORT crew crossed the Equator this Sunday morning around 11:00 am, after a slow progression and many difficulties to get out of the South Atlantic. In a light west wind of around 8 knots, the red giant is still progressing at low speed, heading north. The trimaran's very low speed averages have therefore considerably reduced the lead it had over its virtual opponent and holder of the Tea Route record.

With 750 miles ahead two weeks ago and more than 500 miles two days ago, the IDEC SPORT lead is reduced to just under 220 nautical miles this Sunday. The race against the clock is therefore revived.

The coming days will be interesting to follow because IDEC SPORT will continue its strategy in the west while Maserati had continued its way all along the African coast.

www.idecsport.com

Long way to the top at Geelong
Half the contenders vying for an Olympic spot know they've made the cut and the other half are still aiming for selection, adding extra strain to the make-or-break 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championship, the last major class title before Tokyo 2020.

Fresh winds are set to continue for at least the first of three qualifying race days beginning off Victoria's Royal Geelong Yacht Club on Monday February 10. The second three days for the skiffs constitute their final series while the Nacra 17s will race a single series. All up 160 teams will represent 32 nations.

Host nation Australia is fielding the biggest contingent of 25 teams across the three classes and neighbour New Zealand is second, with 14 teams. The largest team outside the locals is France, a sign of the country gearing up to stage Paris 2024.

Worlds host nation Australia has only named one Tokyo 2020 selection, Mat Belcher and Will Ryan in the 470 class. In the Nacra 17, cousins Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin, bronze medallists at the 2019 World Championship in Auckland two months ago, and siblings Nathan and Haylee Outteridge are front-runners for the prized country place.

The 49erFX fleet boasts four previous world champions plus the defending Olympic champions Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze (BRA) and current two-time world-beaters, Annemiek Bekkering and Annette Duetz who will represent The Netherlands in Tokyo.

First warning on Monday February 10 is at 1055hrs and the forecast for Western Port Phillip is easterly 15-25 knots reaching up to 30 knots early in the morning then winds turning south-easterly 15-20 knots in the evening. Tuesday's forecast indicates a winding back, variable 10 knot breezes becoming south-westerly 10 to 15 knots during the afternoon then decreasing to about 10 knots during the evening.

Royal Geelong Yacht Club is host of the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 2020 World Championship along with six other major events that fall under the club's 'Summer of Sailing' calendar rolling out between January and March.

Results will be posted race by race, as they happen
49er
49erFX
Nacra 17

Live Tracking will be available for all fleets each day

Maloney and Meech forced out of world champs
Olympic silver medallists Alex Maloney and Molly Meech have been forced out of the upcoming 49erFX sailing world championships in Melbourne after Maloney fractured her foot in training two days ago.

The duo were among the contenders to add to the title they won in 2013, but Maloney fell awkwardly when performing a tack during practice racing and hurt her foot.

"We didn't think it was too bad at first," coach Nathan Handley said.

"She came in and iced it and we thought it was just bruised, but later on as it was still hurting we got some x-rays and found out there's a fracture in the foot.

"The girls are devastated, obviously, being so close to the world championships and having this sort of injury. They were in really good shape. They were sailing well, the boat was going well and we definitely thought we had a good shot at the podium here in Geelong."

Maloney and Meech were second at last week's Oceania championships, the warm-up regatta for the world championships, and were expected to do well in the generally strong winds forecast for Geelong this week. Racing starts tomorrow.

www.rnz.co.nz

A good range of conditions forecast for first days of Laser Worlds
Melbourne, Australia: Most champion sailors like a mixture of conditions at important regattas. If wind strengths vary from light through moderate to strong, then generally one of the best all-round sailors takes the title.

The leading contenders for the 2020 ILCA Laser Standard Men's World Championship crown will therefore be happy with the forecast for the first three days of the event, which is being run out of Sandringham Yacht Club on Melbourne's eastern shore.

According to the Seabreeze website, sailors can expect light winds for tomorrow's first race, in the region of 6 to 8 knots. The breeze should build during the afternoon, but may not get over 10 knots for the second race.

On Wednesday the first race could again start in light conditions, but the pressure is due to build more quickly than on Tuesday, culminating in around 14 knots by 5pm.

Seabreeze says Thursday will deliver much stronger winds of just under 25 knots all day, which is on the right side of the ILCA wind strength guidelines.

Sailors and race management had a warm-up today with a practice race scheduled for 2.30pm in strong winds of around 25 knots. As expected, most of the big guns chose to train rather than race and nothing can be read into the results.

Tomorrow the field will be split into three fleets for six qualifying races before another six races, weather permitting, of Gold, Silver and Bronze fleets.

Race reports will be posted to www.laserinternational.org and results can be found at sailingresults.net/?ID=80326

New York Yacht Club and Cruising Club of America Form Safety Partnership
The New York Yacht Club and the Cruising Club of America announced today that they have joined forces in co-sponsoring an International Offshore Safety at Sea seminar sanctioned by US Sailing. The seminar will offer hands-on training for full certification in offshore ocean races, but is equally valuable for cruising and deliveries, power or sail.

The seminar consists of two parts: an online Offshore Safety at Sea video course followed by a one-day hands-on course. The hands-on portion will take place at Roger Williams University in Bristol, RI. A separate, optional component on boats will take place at New York Yacht Club Harbour Court in Newport, RI.

Dates for the one-day hands-on portion of the course at Roger Williams University are as follows:
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Monday, June 15, 2020 (Bermuda Race participants only)
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Saturday, October 16, 2021

On boats at New York Yacht Club Harbour Court:
Sunday, May 16, 2020

Additional course details and registration can be found here.

Medemblik Regatta aims for leading role in Olympic Sailing
The Medemblik Regatta, formerly known as Spa, Holland or Delta Lloyd Regatta, can once again become a global event in Olympic Sailing. Thanks to the new plans of World Sailing, this spring classic regatta gets a prominent and protected position on the international calendar. As the most successful sailing country of 2018 and 2019, the Netherlands deserves a world-class home competition. TIG Sports, Royal Netherlands Yachting Union and Municipality Medemblik aim to have such a world class event again in 2021 with participants in all Olympic classes on their way to Paris 2024.

As the Olympic sailors are expected to be in Tokyo at the end of May 2020 in preparation for the Games, the organisation, has decided that the Medemblik Regatta in 2020 will be compact and innovative.

This means that in 2020 the Medemblik Regatta is already looking ahead to the World Championships in its own country in 2021 and2022 and to the Olympic Games of 2024. For example, the new foiling windsurf- and kite surfing class will be invited. In addition, the paralympic classes are invited and the talents in the high-performance classes who are already focusing on participating in the next Olympic Games in France in 2024.

In recent years, the Medemblik Regatta has been organised by Sportivents. TIG Sports is taking over this responsibility. The Amsterdam sports marketing company is no stranger to sailing. It has organised the hugely successful finish of the Volvo Ocean Race in 2018, for example. They also won the bid for the Sailing World Cup in 2022 and Youth Sailing World Cup in 2021. On behalf of TIG Sports, Frans Hin remains on board to organise the Medemblik Regatta.

Dates Medembik Regatta 2020 - 2024
2020: June 4 - June 7
2021: June 2 - June 6
2022: June 1 to June 5
2023: May 31 - June 4
2024: May 29 - June 2

medemblikregatta.org

Great Britain SailGP Team, presented by INEOS, line-up confirmed
The Great Britain SailGP Team, presented by INEOS, has revealed its full team line-up ahead of the SailGP Season 2 opener in Sydney on 28-29 February.

The new look race crew has a wealth of talent and experience on-board and is already a tight-knit team with five of the six members currently sailing together as part of INEOS TEAM UK's America's Cup challenge.

The world's most successful Olympic sailor, Ben Ainslie, will helm the F50 while fellow Olympic gold medallist Iain Jensen joins as wing trimmer and the flight controller role is filled by Luke Parkinson. Both Jensen and Parkinson have moved over to the Great Britain SailGP Team to join their America's Cup teammates after competing with Japan in SailGP Season 1.

Completing the line-up in the grinder roles are Matt Gotrel, an Olympic gold medal winning rower, and Neil Hunter - both of whom sailed together with the British SailGP Team last year and are also part of the British America's Cup challenge. They are joined by fellow returning teammate Richard Mason.

Full sailing team line-up for the Great Britain SailGP Team Presented by INEOS in Season 2:

Name | Position | Nationality | Age
Ben Ainslie | Helmsman | GBR | 42
Luke Parkinson | Flight Controller | GBR/AUS | 28
Iain Jensen | Wing Trimmer | AUS | 31
Matt Gotrel | Grinder | GBR | 30
Neil Hunter | Grinder | GBR | 24
Richard Mason | Grinder | GBR | 31

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Issue #4527 - 11 February

In This Issue
IDEC SPORT in the Doldrums
49er Worlds Day One - no racing
Harken Replacement Traveler Kits: The Traveler Function Fountain of Youth
More classes at the Hamble Warming Pan on Sunday 29th March
Melges 24s Top Sperry Charleston Race Week
Clipper Race Six
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez 2020
International 5O5 World Champions Awarded Rolex Yachtsmen Of The Year
Tom Cunliffe on The Complete Day Skipper
Giovanni Soldini and Maserati Multi 70’s Team are ready for the Caribbean Multihull Challenge
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IDEC SPORT in the Doldrums
23 days after setting sail from Hong-Kong on her attempt at the Tea Route record, the IDEC SPORT maxi trimaran is currently dealing with that tricky stretch of sailing involving crossing the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone, more commonly known as the Doldrums. This area of great instability in terms of the weather follows on from a difficult, slow weekend, during which the crew had to pass through a large area of calm conditions on either side of the Equator.

Francis Joyon, Christophe Houdet, Antoine Blouet, Corentin Joyon and Bertrand Delesne struggled for 48 hours in the intense Equatorial heat to keep the boat moving due north and cut across this area of light airs on the shortest route possible. The outcome remains positive for the men aboard IDEC SPORT, as their lead over the record holder, Italian skipper, Giovanni Soldini, which at one point fell to a mere 23 miles, has now increased once again in spite of all the difficulties. The way out of this tricky patch is not far ahead with some decent NE’ly trade winds blowing less than 50 miles ahead of the red and white trimaran.

Low speed and oppressive heat will be the features of the day. After that, once the Doldrums are clearly behind the maxi trimaran, the situation is looking more traditional withh some strong NE’ly trade winds and a rather tricky, yet interesting connection with the North Atlantic lows towards the Azores.

With 3200 miles to go and with thirteen days to go to beat the record, the whole crew on IDEC SPORT are obviously dreaming of stepping up the pace in the trade winds and then in the powerful westerly air stream in order to finish in style.

Live Tracking

49er Worlds Day One - no racing
A day of waiting disappointingly ended without any racing at the 2020 world title for the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 classes in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

The Race Committee monitored conditions on Corio Bay from well before the morning session to late afternoon, 25-30 knots out of the east keeping 49er crews ashore all day playing pool and cards, one eye on the flagpole. Afternoon sessions for the 49erFX and Nacra 17 were abandoned early.

The racing schedule for Tuesday February 11 remains as per the schedule which is 49erFX and Nacras up first and 49er men’s skiffs in the afternoon. The forecast is for lighter winds in the morning then SSW 15-20kts in the afternoon with the chance of thunderstorms.

Mullet-mania
Hairstyles trend at the top of the European soccer interest but not typically in sailing, until... the mullet!

The style is concentrated in the 49er class, particularly among the Kiwis. Logan Dunning Deck (NZL) says he’s the original, “the leader of the charge”. Blair Tuke (NZL) is rocking one and so is Leo Takahashi (JPN) who lives and trains in New Zealand. Lachy Gilmour (AUS) is connecting with his ancestors - the mullet being an integral part of Australia’s 1980s culture - and Mitchell Kiss (USA) is sporting a next level two-tone mullet.

“It was something fun to do and keep it relaxed - a bit of a joke among everyone,” Mitchell laughed. “Before the Europeans I went fully blond and I just showed up to the regatta - then we did pretty well so I thought, ‘I’ve got to keep going’. I went to a random Geelong barber - everyone around here knows how to do it. They pointed to a picture on the wall and I said ‘Yep!'”.

Check out the @49ersailing Facebook page for the photos and at the end of the week there will be a poll to vote best mullet at these worlds.

“The mullet isn’t a hairstyle, it’s a lifestyle.” - Preston

Live Tracking will be available for all fleets each day via 49er.org/event/2020-world-championship/ -- Lisa Ratcliff/49er, 49erFX, Nacra 17 World Championship media

Harken Replacement Traveler Kits: The Traveler Function Fountain of Youth
Harken Traveler Function At Harken University, professional riggers reinforce what Olaf Harken believed for years: slip-to-slip, cradle-to cradle, travelers are the equipment most in need of renewal - it’s not even close. Sailors think replacing them is just too much hassle.

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More classes at the Hamble Warming Pan on Sunday 29th March
Hamble River Sailing Club has refreshed its famous Hamble Warming Pan dinghy open meeting and changed it to a Sunday only programme. Three back-to-back races are planned on March 29th with a 12-noon first start. All non-trapeze dinghies rated PY 970-1172 are welcome to enter this legendary event. Racing will be organised in fast and slow fleets under Portsmouth Yardstick handicapping. Classes mustering four boats or more will receive a class prize and those with eight boats or more will have a separate start.

First run in 1962, back then the Warming Pan was the season opener, with new designs in the highly competitive Merlin Rocket and National 12 classes being launched and tested for the first time. These boats became the bedrock of this great event and now HRSC is inviting competitive sailors in all active non-trapeze dinghy classes to come and experience the unique fun of the Hamble Warming Pan.

An Early-Bird entry rate (£10 single-hander, £15 double-hander) is available online at www.hrsc.org.uk until 22nd March, standard entry rate until the 27th, and late entry rate available on the day. Full details and the Notice of Race can be found at the above website. We look forward to seeing you at HRSC, now one-hundred years young and going strong! -- Steph Merry, Commodore Hamble River Sailing Club

Melges 24s Top Sperry Charleston Race Week
With only three months to go until the start of the 2020 World Championship (1-9 May) in Charleston, South Carolina, Melges 24 teams all over the world are steadily signing up to compete. Early entry deadlines are fast approaching, and March 1st is the earliest in which teams can take advantage of the lowest entry fees. Click here to register now.

"Premier racing is what we are going for at Worlds. Charleston is a really big venue, and we have lots of options on where we can race. If you are a team that has never done a Worlds, this is your chance to experience Melges 24 racing at its most exhilarating. It is an opportunity you don't want to miss," says longtime Melges 24 sailor and Charleston local John Bowden.

"Randy Draftz and his race/regatta management team are the absolute best. Their goal is to make the Worlds a one of a kind event," continued Bowden. "They are eager to address any concerns anyone has regarding racing, storage, logistics. If you have questions, they have the right answers."

Hands down, everyone recognizes Charleston as one of the most competitive and challenging race tracks for one design, performance yacht racing. This simple fact is exactly why Charleston was selected to host the Worlds and why teams are piling onto the entry list. Teams from Canada, United States, Germany, Italy and Australia are represented so far. Click here to see the current entry list.

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Clipper Race Six
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Clipper Race Tracker Many of the teams have now completed the Dell Latitude Rugged Ocean Sprint, following the crossing most skippers have been pondering on their tactical decision making. Whether they opted for the most direct route or focussed on their overall race position, how will that choice affect the leaderboard, as the fleet approaches the final stretches of the 4,000nm race to the Philippines?

With so little continuing to split the leaderboard, the forecast predicts a variety of conditions and potential for a period of light wind in the final stretch or Race 6. Clipper Race Meteorologist, and all round weather guru, Simon Rowell explains: “Today’s synoptic chart rather sums this leg’s weather up - you’ve got a tropical cyclone south of the Equator, definitely a summer feature, then a high off China pumping down a strong north easterly monsoon - definitely a winter feature.”

What will this mean for the fleet? Punta del Este Skipper, Jeronimo Santos Gonzalez says: “We have 150 nautical miles to the race course mark Infante on the Luzon Strait, where the currents are strong and when opposite to the wind they create a shaky sea state. From then around 400 nautical miles to Subic Bay, including strong down winds and very light winds soon after.

The first teams are expected to arrive in Subic Bay from Wednesday 12 February,

www.clipperroundtheworld.com

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez 2020
Photo by Gilles Martin-Raget, www.martin-raget.com. Click on image to enlarge.

Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez With a view to the 2020 edition, the Societe Nautique de Saint-Tropez is unveiling a brand new formula: extended to two weeks - from 26 September to 10 October, the legendary meeting for the most beautiful boats in the world is upping the ante in its hosting of the largest classic and modern craft, which will henceforth enjoy their own event.

By increasing the number of days Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez runs for, the organisers are keen to boost their capacity for accommodating very big boats, a programme which extends from modern boats - Wallys, Maxis and super Maxis in IRCA, to classic boats - large Schooner class and Grand Traditions. "We envisage splitting the fleet into two groups," explains Tony Oller, President of the Societe Nautique de Saint-Tropez "For boats up to 24 metres or so - except for specific classes - the dates and the programme remain unchanged, aside from the prize-giving, which will take place on the evening of Saturday 3 October. The major new feature revolves around offering the big and very big boats - classic and modern alike - referred to as Les Voiles Super Boats, their own exclusive week from Monday 5 October. By not mixing them together with the rest of the fleet, we’re making every effort to help them evolve as well as offering them the priceless opportunity to enjoy some starts at the Tour du Portalet, just in front of the port of Saint Tropez. Indeed, up till now, notably with a view to safety, some of the boats had rounds either outside the bay or off the beaches of Pampelonne".

For Georges Korhel, Principal Race Officer, the cards will also be reshuffled in terms of the programme. “By separately managing the fleets with very different potentials, we’ll be able to offer other types of much longer courses, geared specifically around these types of boats, with starts and finishes off the breakwater. Similarly, by quickly and efficiently dispatching the current participants at Les Voiles, we would be in a position to welcome around 250 boats in the first week and between 30 and 40 in the second. The Notice of Race, with all the details about the programme, will be distributed shortly.” Therefore, the Maxis, Super Yachts, large schooners, J Class and three-masters will take centre stage from Monday 5 October. This minor revolution also has some other major benefits, such as being able to host some of the finest craft that navigate Mediterranean waters, right inside the port of Saint Tropez, to the delight of enthusiasts and public alike. As such, there are countless arguments to convince the crews of some exceptional craft to head to Saint Tropez in early October.

www.lesvoilesdesaint-tropez.fr

International 5O5 World Champions Awarded Rolex Yachtsmen Of The Year
This past week, the U.S. sailors with the best performances of 2019 were honored at US Sailing’s annual Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year Awards. At the end of the night, 2019 505 World Champions Mike Martin and Adam Lowry were presented with the trophy along with specially engraved Rolex timepieces. Kiteboarder Daniela Moroz won the US Sailing Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year.

The 2019 finalists were listed on a ballot and presented to panels of past Rolex Yachts award winners and sailing media journalists who voted for the winners. New to this year’s process, fans also had an opportunity to be part of the selection process and vote online. The other male finalists included winners of the Rolex Fastnet Race David and Peter Askew, and tactician Willen Van Waay who won the J24 Worlds.

Martin and Lowry were selected for their triumphant season on the highly competitive 505 circuit, where they won the 2019 505 World Championships in Fremantle, Australia in January, as well as the 505 North Americans and 505 Canadian Nationals. The win marked Martin’s fourth 505 World Championship win, and for Lowry, his second.

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Tom Cunliffe on The Complete Day Skipper
February sees the publication of the sixth edition of the indispensable The Complete Day Skipper. Tom Cunliffe, RYA/MCA Yachtmaster Instructor Examiner and author of the book, reflects on 20 years of the book’s development in our latest blog post.

“When I was teaching sailing, my favourite course was Day Skipper. This was because it cut straight to the chase and delivered the basics of the job - not much in the way of frills, and a solid grounding from which students could move forward at their own pace and in their own way... ”

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www.tomcunliffe.com

Giovanni Soldini and Maserati Multi 70’s Team are ready for the Caribbean Multihull Challenge
Giovanni Soldini and Maserati Multi 70’s Team are ready to participate in the second edition of the Caribbean Multihull Challenge, from February 14th to February 16th, which will start and finish in Simpson Bay, on the southern side of the Franco-Dutch island of Saint Martin/Sint Marteen. The event, organized by the Sint Maarten Yacht Club, is reserved to multihulls, which will compete in three different races in the Caribbean Sea.

There are 20 multihulls participating, divided into 5 classes. In the first class, the ocean racing boats, alongside Maserati Multi 70 is once again Argo, skippered by Jason Carroll, recently challenged during the 2019 Transpacific Yacht Race. The 70’ American trimaran will race for the first time in flying mode, following the recent installation of flying foils and T-shaped rudders. Maserati Multi 70 will sail with a new hydraulic system of pumps and cylinders regulating the rake, the foil’s angle, which was damaged during the Cape2Rio 2020.

The first race of the Caribbean Multihull Challenge, on Friday February 14th, has been added this year and it was designed for the 70’s to perform at their best on a longer course: the contestants will set sail from Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten, heading South-East, they will then sail around Saint Barthelemy before sailing back to the finish line in Simpson Bay. The winner of the race will also set the record to be beaten in the future editions.

The races taking place on Saturday February 15th and Sunday February 16th will have shorter courses: from Simpson Bay to Grand Case, on the French side of the island, and back.

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In This Issue
Temporary Tandem Top 49erFX
Alexander and Stipanovic lead Laser Worlds after an up-and-down first day
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
MailASail is the New Title Sponsor for OSTAR/TWOSTAR 2020
Flying Fifteen Tally Hobbs Memorial Regatta
Sailing Champions League for the First Time in Germany and Finland
Industry News
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Temporary Tandem Top 49erFX
Former German 49erFX teammates combine beautifully to lead on the first day of racing - much to their surprise.

Tina Lutz's regular crew Susann Beucke injured herself soon after the 2019 World Championship in Auckland and Lotta Wiemers agreed to step back into the boat to crew for the second half of the Down Under series of back-to-back world championships.

The decision to bring the pair together delivered the German sailing team early fortunes in the six days series hosted by Royal Geelong Yacht Club. "I don't know what happened today, we somehow went always in the right direction," said a genuinely surprised and delighted Lutz.

"It felt always very good out there. Today was just crazy….we are super happy with our first day of racing," Wiemers added. "I haven't sailed for two-and-a-half years but I think we are doing a good job of finding the middle of pushing it, but [being relaxed too]."

A condensed qualification round got underway at the 2020 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 World Championship at Geelong. There will be at least one more day of qualification before the two skiff fleets are divided into Gold Fleets for the final three days. All racing finishes on Saturday February 15.

Results 49er
49erFX
Nacra 17

49er.org/event/2020-world-championship
Nacra17.org/events/2020-world-championship

Alexander and Stipanovic lead Laser Worlds after an up-and-down first day
Melbourne Australia: There is an Australian on top of the ILCA Laser Standard World Championship leader board, but it is not one of the pre-event favourites. Finn Alexander, ranked just 36th in the world, finished the day with a first and second place, to be tied with Rio Olympic silver medalist Tonci Stipanovic (CRO).

The first day started slowly, with all three fleets held onshore while the race committee waited for an almost non-existent westerly to back to the south-east and freshen. This it duly did, and the first race got underway at 3.30pm in 8-10 knots from the SSE.

By the time the second race started at around 5pm, the wind had freshened to 15 knots and was relatively steady from the south.

Many of the sailors have more at stake than a medal at these Worlds. They are also competing for a place at the Tokyo Olympics. So far, the task for the New Zealand selectors has not become any easier. Rio bronze medalist Sam Meech is two points ahead of his close rival, Thomas Saunders.

However, at this early stage things are looking good for British sailor Elliott Hanson, who holds 8th place on 10 points, well ahead of former world champion and Rio Olympian Nick Thompson, who languishes in 44th, 19 points behind.

With two more days of qualifying, there is plenty of time for those who had a bad day to improve their placings. Tomorrow's forecast is for stronger winds which could increase to just under 25 knots by Thursday. -- Roger McMillan/Laser 2020 Media

Results can be found at sailingresults.net/?ID=80326

Seahorse February 2020
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Perfectly formed
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MailASail is the New Title Sponsor for OSTAR/TWOSTAR 2020
The Royal Western Yacht Club of England will run its major transatlantic races, the Original Single-handed Transatlantic Race (OSTAR) and the Two-handed Transatlantic Race (TWOSTAR), again in 2020.

The OSTAR/TWOSTAR Committee is delighted to announce MailASail as the title sponsor for the 2020 editions of these two races. This means that the next race will be called the MailASail OSTAR/TWOSTAR Race 2020. The OSTAR/TWOSTAR is a challenging 3,000 mile shorthanded trans-oceanic yacht race, taking place every four years. The start of the OSTAR has been brought in one year to mark the 60th anniversary of the first race run in 1960. The TWOSTAR will again sail in conjunction with the OSTAR. With the two races, we celebrate 60 years of shorthanded trans-oceanic racing.

The MailASail OSTAR/TWOSTAR 2020 will start on 10th May 2020 from Plymouth and will see the fleet race to Newport, RI.

The OSTAR and TWOSTAR have been the proving ground for many internationally famous yachtsmen and women. A race against the ocean as much as against other boats, this is a Corinthian event in which seamanship and the development of new techniques and equipment are paramount. The races are open to all: aspiring sponsored professionals in their highly tuned machines out to break records, family skippers in cruisers/racers intending to complete the Everest of sailing, and the 'more experienced' skippers in their blue-water boats just to get there again (preferably ahead of their rivals).

MailASail are specialists in coastal and offshore communications including WiFi, 4G and satellite connectivity. The company also supplies specialist communications equipment, including a range of iridium satellite phones, commonly used offshore to enable easy communication.

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Flying Fifteen Tally Hobbs Memorial Regatta
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Tally Hobbs Memorial Regatta The Tally Hobbs Memorial Regatta is named after a family of pioneers who introduced the class to Western Australia. The regatta this year was sailed on the open ocean off Fremantle, the venue for the 2021 Flying Fifteen World Championship which is scheduled to be sailed in exactly one years time.

Over the course of the weekend 6 races were sailed in glorious sailing conditions ranging from 12 to 20 knots. 19 boats competed from as far away as Esperance in the south west and Geraldton further up the WA coast. The majority of the fleet came from South of Perth YC and the host club of the 2021 Flying Fifteen Worlds, the Royal Freshwater Bay YC.

On Saturday three windward/leeward races were held in typical Fremantle conditions, cloudless blue skies and 12 - 14 knots of S/SW breeze. The course used was the same that will be used for the 2021 Worlds, called the Owen Anchorage course which is protected by offshore islands to the West forming a tropical lagoon, a sailors paradise!.

Day two on Sunday had an earlier scheduled start time of 1000 hrs with a forecast for the sea breeze (Fremantle Doctor) to fill in by lunchtime. The breeze was a solid 16 - 18 knots at the start from 165 degrees.

The last race started at 1225 hrs as the dial again clicked up a couple of knots to a steady 20 - 22 knots with gusts of more. The PRO John Taylor shorted up the legs a little to please the weary sailors. There were a few retirements but at the front of the fleet it was a familiar story. Nick Jerwood and Brad Sheridan completed a master class with a start to finish win of several boat lengths with Grant Alderson and Luke Patterson taking 2nd and David Yu and Chris Nelson in third.

Nick Jerwood and Brad Sheridon ended up clear overall winners on 7 points but second went down to the wire with Hamish Carnachan and Peter Mudford just holding onto 2nd overall with a 6th in the final race. This pushed Grant Alderson and Luke Patterson into 3rd overall by a single point.

Full Results

The Tally Hobbs Memorial Regatta provided a superb opportunity for the West Australian fleet to practice racing on the course where the 2021 Flying Fifteen Worlds will take place. -- Jonny Fullerton

www.flying15worlds2021.com

Sailing Champions League for the First Time in Germany and Finland
The SAILING Champions League (SCL) dates and venues for the seventh SCL season are set. In three qualifier events the participants for the final in Porto Cervo, Sardinia, will be determined from the best five sailing clubs of all the National Sailing Leagues in Europe. For the first time the SAILING Champions League will be held in Germany and Finland. The draw that took place on Thursday evening determined in which of the three rounds the clubs will sail for a ticket to the final.

Qualifier 1: Mariehamn, Finland - 11 to 14 June
Qualifier 2: Travemunde, Germany - 23 to 26 July
Qualifier 3: St. Petersburg, Russia - 13 to 16 August
Final: Porto Cervo, Italy - 1 to 4 October

The reigning national champion from Finland, Alandska Segelsallskapet, will be the first-ever Finnish host of the SAILING Champions League from 11 to 14 June in Mariehamn. The second qualifier will follow from 23 to 26 July in Germany as part of Travemunde Week. The third and last qualifier will be held from 13 to 16 August at St. Petersburg Yacht Club, in Russia, as in previous years. For the first time in the history of the SAILING Champions League boats of the type RS21 will be sailed in Travemunde. Michiel Geerling from RS Sailing proudly announces the new partnership with SAILING Champions League: KRS Sailing have specifically developed the RS21 for the purpose of league racing, an affordable boat designed for real teamwork and close one-design racing. The International Sailing League Association has created a racing formula that we believe ups the game for sailing events now and in the future. We are thrilled to be contributing to the forward-thinking racing concept by supplying a fleet of RS21's for the SAILING Champions League qualifier in Travemunde"

For the other regattas of the season J/70 boats will be used as in previous years.

Per qualifier 32 clubs will compete against each other. The best nine will qualify for the season final at the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda in Porto Cervo, Sardinia. In the final they will meet the best three clubs of the SAILING Champions League - Asia Pacific. In the region of the defending champion Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, the qualification for the SAILING Champions League final already started in January at the Royal Geelong Yacht Club. The three clubs from the Asia Pacific region that will make it to the final in Porto Cervo will be decided in April during the season final in Sydney, Australia..

The list of the qualified sailing clubs of the SAILING Champions League season 2020 can be found on www.sailing-championsleague.com.

Announcement of Dates

Industry News
To help international competitors travel to the 2020 ORC/IRC World Championship, which is expected to be one of the most competitive big-boat regattas of 2020, the New York Yacht Club Regatta Association is proud to announce a three-year partnership with Sevenstar Yacht Transport.

"Our theme for 2020 is 'The World Comes to Newport,' which, when it comes to 30- to 60-foot sailboats, is a lot easier said than done," says Christopher Culver, Vice Commodore of the New York Yacht Club. "The entry list for the 2020 ORC/IRC World Championships already includes 41 boats from seven countries. There's no better partner than Sevenstar Yacht Transport to help us deliver all these international boats to Newport for this spectacular summer of sailing."

The 2020 ORC/IRC World Championship will bring top sailing teams from around the globe to battle on Rhode Island Sound and Narragansett Bay for one of three coveted world titles. The regatta will be scored using a combination of the two most popular rating rules in the sport, ORC and IRC, and racing will be a mix of around-the-buoys racing and longer, offshore courses. The competition will be held out of the New York Yacht Club Harbour Court from September 25 to October 3.

Sevenstar Yacht Transport was founded in 1985 to serve the North European market. Acquired by Dutch worldwide shipping company the Spliethoff Group in 2000, it expanded to become a worldwide network with offices in the United States, Great Britain, Australia and Turkey, and agents in Monaco, Germany, Russia and New Zealand.

Today Sevenstar is the world's leading provider of yacht transportation services on a lift-on, lift-off basis, arranging the transport of around 2,000 yachts annually. Sevenstar Yacht Transport is expanding in the growing economies of Asia, South America and Africa.

or more information on how Sevenstar Yacht Transport can help you get your boat to Newport for this summer—or anywhere else in the world—sevenstar-yacht-transport.com. For additional details on the 202 ORC/IRC World Championship.

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Back for its third year, Chichester Marina Boat Show will be held on 25th and 26th April from 10.00 - 16.00 in association with show sponsors, Classic Boat and Sailing Today magazines.

Alongside an array of new and pre-owned sailing and power boats it will include a dedicated watersports area for those who are keen to embrace all aspects of being out on the water. Plus, on the Sunday, there will be a Flares Disposal Service, facilitated by Ramora UK - free to Premier berth holders* and £2 per flare for visitors.

With superb on-water and onshore displays this will be a great opportunity for visitors to get up close and personal with the boats, and talk to experts who have a real passion for their brands.

The RNLI will be on hand to conduct life-jacket clinics and own boat checks (by appointment) on both days, and there will be a 'Meet the Experts' tent hosting talks from professionals from the marine industry.

*First three flares are free to dispose of and additional will be charged at £2 each.

www.premiermarinas.com

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Finnboat, the Finnish marine industries association, has announced that its member companies generated nearly €600m in sales last year - a 10% increase over the previous 12-month period. Employment improved and exports are growing strongly.

The Finnish boating industry is particularly pleased, however, with its success in global markets: exports accounted for 77% of the total euro-denominated sales value of boats manufactured in Finland last year.

According to preliminary customs statistics, the value of boats exported from Finland increased by 20% and amounted to €253m for the period January-November 2019. Altogether nearly 9,000 boats were exported from Finland to a total of 37 countries. The export invoices reported for the whole boating industry and trade by member companies for the full year amounted to €290m.

The most important export markets for the Finnish boating industry are still Sweden and Norway, although exports to both countries decreased from the previous year. Sweden remained the number one trading partner in terms of the total number of boats sold, accounting for 4,151 boats - almost half of total exports - from January-November 2019. The total value of exports to Sweden was €55m, while Norway accounted for exports of 2,700 boats and sales of approximately €49m. Most were small open boats and day cruisers with bow cabins. Finnish R&D and manufacturing is particularly strong in this sector.

Another very strong sector is represented by Finnish manufacturers of luxury boats based in the Ostrobothnia region. Their exceptional level of quality on a worldwide scale is reflected in the export statistics for luxury yachts: the UK rose to third place in Finnish export statistics in 2019, when five exclusive boats were delivered from Finland with a combined value of €30m. The British Virgin Islands was in fourth place in the export statistics with a single delivery worth €25m.

Other important export markets for Finnish luxury yachts in 2019 included Italy (three boats, €12m) and the Cayman Islands (two boats, €6.3m). Germany accounted for total boat exports of €11.4m, of which yachts accounted for €4m. Exports to Russia increased by more than 30% to €9.2m.

Other export markets that accounted for sales of more than €1m each included Denmark, France, Greenland, Estonia, the Netherlands, Portugal, Hong Kong, Croatia, Spain, Poland and Belgium.

ibinews.com

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Tickets are now available for the South Coast Boat Show, via http://southcoastboatshow.com. Entry to this exclusive event is free. Plus, those attending can book appointments to spend time onboard their favourite brands, via the website.

With headline sponsor Raymarine, this year's show - 15th-17th May - offers a unique opportunity to experience the finest brands in the global power and sail market. Located at the stunning yet intimate environment of Ocean Village Marina, there will be more than fifty 20-60 foot new boats on display for serious buyers to explore.

Over 29 top brands are already confirmed, with more to come. Visitors will see: Arcona, Azimut Yachts, Bayliner, Beneteau (sail and power), Dragonfly Trimarans, Dehler, Dufour, Excess Catamarans, Grand RIBS, Hanse, Jeanneau (sail and power), Lagoon, Najad, Nautitech Catamarans, Parker Boats, Sea Ray, X-Yachts and more.

New for 2020 is a land-based exhibition. At the entrance to the MDL marina, a vibrant area is designed for serious boaters and includes exhibitions from Raymarine, GN Espace Galley Solutions, SGB finance, the Association of Sail Training Organisations, Clean to Gleam, JDK marine valeting, Wilder Solent and Jeckells the Sailmakers.

The ticketing process is straightforward. From the South Coast Boat Show home page, use the Get Tickets button. Once you've filled in your email address, your name and the date(s) you wish to attend, you'll be asked to confirm your email address. You'll then be sent a pdf ticket, valid for up to four people. You'll also be asked if you want to make an exclusive appointment with the brands of your choice.

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At the 2020 RYA Dinghy Show Weatherfile.com, developed by Richard Paul Russell Ltd, will be showcasing its range of WeatherFile wind and weather monitoring equipment (stand C9).

Weatherfile.com has been supplying coaches, yacht clubs, watersports centres and events with wind and weather monitoring systems for over 20 years, as well as delivering solutions to the British Sailing Team, professional sailing coaches and numerous sailing and yacht clubs.

On display at the Show will be their full range of system solutions including:
The (PRO) Principal Race Officer system which has been developed from a direct requirement of elite regatta management teams to assist in delivering the highest quality racing. The system delivers extremely accurate wind speed and direction measurements with a built-in compass that automatically calculates north regardless of the committee boat movement.

The OWS-5 is the ultimate solution for racing coaches delivering unrivalled accuracy of wind speed and direction relative to the ground from a moving coach boat (RIB). A bespoke App gathers the data with live and historical graphs for pre and post training and event analysis. A great advantage of OWS-5 is it requires no calibration when in use.

WeatherFile yacht club solutions that can be developed to meet individual club requirements allowing members to view live and historical data via the WeatherFile cloud solution, presented in graph format showing wind speed and direction changes over racing periods. Bespoke clubhouse displays can also be supplied and examples will be viewable at the show.

Richard Paul Russell Ltd are also announcing a distribution agreement for Calypso Instruments, an innovative range of ultrasonic wind sensors offering a highly accurate and cost-effective solution for wind speed and direction monitoring. On display will be a small yacht solution that links directly to NMEA wind speed and direction displays, plus the solar powered portable option with Calypso Instruments Sailing Anemotracker App delivering live wind speed and direction data with no cables.

"We are really looking forward to this years' show, it's the perfect place to showcase our range of products and chat with coaches, yacht clubs and dinghy sailors about their needs and requirements and see how our technology can assist them out on the water", commented David Ellis, Sales and Marketing Manager for Weatherfile.com

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Groupe Beneteau has presented its full-year outlook for 2019/20 showing that the European boat and fleet markets are successfully offsetting the slowdown seen elsewhere in the world.

The robust trends on the European and fleet markets are making it possible to offset the slowdown, already seen in 2019, on the North American and Rest of the World markets.

The order book as at 31 January 2020, deliverable during the year, is up 2.1% on a reported basis compared with the previous year. This increase reflects the growth observed on the sailing segment, mitigating the slowdown on the motorboat segment in North America.

The Boat Division's full-year revenue growth, with 2% to 4% expected on a reported basis, will be driven by the good level of the European market, the development of sales with charter companies and the healthy position of Beneteau's multihull business (Lagoon and Excess).

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In This Issue
Skiff favourites spin low scores into gold
Buhl and Bernaz Take Lead at Laser World Championship
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
Spain SailGP Team Unveils New Colors
IDEC SPORT getting back on track
Match Conditions Confirmed For The America's Cup
Independent Review into the loss of LCE Showtime and rescue of its crew
Vendee Globe Registrants
Whisper becomes a shout for the GROUPAMA Race
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Skiff favourites spin low scores into gold
Reigning 49er world champions and Rio 2016 Gold medallists, Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (NZL), bagged enough low scores in the qualification round to lead at the midway point of the 2020 49er World Championship in Geelong, Australia.

The top 25 49er teams go through to gold fleet to fight in the coming three days for the world title, and Burling/Tuke are primed to defend their crown, which would make it six for the canny Kiwis.

49er & 49erFX
Austria's Benjamin Bildstein and David Hussl tallied an equally low score to the frontrunners and the Spanish duo of Diego Botin and Iago Lopez Marra finished a strong third overall.

Worth highlighting are the three Danish teams in the top 15, the best of those Mads Emil Lubeck and Nikolaj Hoffman Buhl. A strong USA presence in the top 20 is being spearheaded by Andrew Mollerus and his 49er crew Ian MacDiarmid who are eighth overall.

In the women's 49erFX the top 25 teams also split off to gold fleet, Great Britain's Charlotte Dobson and Saskia Tidey keeping up their winning moves to be lead boat.

Second in the FX is Tamara Echegoyen/Paula Barcelo (ESP) and third is Anne-Julie Schutt/Iben Nielsby (DEN). A surprise package is the current world championship team of Annemiek Bekkering and Annette Deutz (NED) finding themselves 14th overall.

Nacra 17
John Gimson and Anna Burnet (GBR) are stringing together a set of scores that must be troubling the competition, but they demonstrated they aren't bullet-proof in the third race today. "Two wins; chuffed with that but then in last race we made a stupid mistake. We made a slightly late decision to tack and went swimming. But we are sailing well, and we need to keep this form. We say it's all about the averages and it's not done until the final race." -- Lisa Ratcliff

Live Tracking

49er Worlds

49er.org/event/2020-world-championship/

Buhl and Bernaz Take Lead at Laser World Championship
Sandringham, Australia: On a day of strong but shifting winds, Germany's Philipp Buhl and Jean-Baptiste Bernaz from France found a little more speed than the rest of their competitors to finish the second day tied at the top of the Laser World Championship standings.

With the 124 sailors split into three fleets of around 40, Buhl and Bernaz each won both their races today to sit on just three points after discarding their worst result from yesterday.

With the discard coming into play after four races, the leader board remains tight. There are just eight points separating the top 10.

Overnight co-leaders Tonci Stipanovic (CRO) and Finn Alexander (AUS) hold equal third position, two points behind the leaders. Both finished mid-teens in the first race of the day, which they could discard, then followed up with a second placing each in race four.

The big movers were Australians Luke "Swifto" Elliott and Matt Wearn who both discarded a sixth place from yesterday. Elliott scored a win and a second place in yellow fleet while Wearn had two seconds behind Philipp Buhl in red fleet.

www.laserinternational.org

Provisional Top-10 results after four races:
1. Philipp Buhl, GER, 3 points
2. Jean Baptiste Bernaz, FRA, 3
3. Tonci Stipanovic, CRO, 5
4. Finn Alexander, AUS, 5
5. Luke Elliott, AUS, 6
6. Matt Wearn, AUS, 8
7. Rutger Van Schaardenburg, NED, 8
8. Filip Jurisic, CRO, 9
9. Thomas Saunders, NZL, 10

Results can be found at sailingresults.net/?ID=80326

Seahorse February 2020
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine

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World news
Now this really will be interesting... as Manuard's IMOCA finally breaks cover. Dongfeng team keeps on winning, Francois Gabart maintains radio silence, dodging bullets with Oscar... a new Kiwi toy for 2020, the word according to Clouds and a new Pacific match race. DObbs Davis, Ivor Wilkins, Roger Badham, Patrice Carpentier, Pete Burling And Charles Caudrelier

The perfect versus the good
With a little help from Voltaire America's Cup and Volvo racer Ken Read puts forward some dramatic - but surprisingly obvious - proposals to rewrite the concept of 'on-the-water value'

Giving back
Grant Spanhake is one of the best-known faces on the grand prix circuits - now he has found a way to get all that experience out there for a wider audience. He talks to Dobbs Davis

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Spain SailGP Team Unveils New Colors
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SailGP Spain Madrid, Spain: Two weeks after its official presentation in Madrid, and just two weeks before its debut at the first event of SailGP Season 2 in Sydney, the Spain SailGP Team and TURESPAÑA have announced a partnership agreement that will see the Spanish catamaran showcase the 'Sun of Miró' around the world.

During the last 36 years, the corporate image of Spanish tourism - the 'Sun of Miró' - has become a world reference. The icon that Catalan artist Joan Miró gave to the Government of Spain in 1984 was the first abstract symbol used to identify a country, and is today, one of the logos with greater recognition and admiration worldwide.

Now it becomes the emblem that will adorn the 24-meter wingsail - that powers the flying F50 catamaran - when the Spanish team debuts in the global championship, going headto head against national teams from Australia, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Japan and United States in just a few weeks' time.

Through the partnership, TURESPAÑA - the national tourism agency responsible for marketing Spain's destination in the world and creating value for its tourism sector - will look to the Spain SailGP Team to help promote brand awareness of Spain abroad as it competes at iconic cities around the globe.

The Spanish F50 catamaran will be named Victoria in memory of the Nao Victoria - the Spanish sailing ship which completed the first circumnavigation under the command of Spanish sailor Juan Sebastian Elcano.

The Spain SailGP Team livery will also incorporate the official logo celebrating the 5th centenary of the first circumnavigation, as the project is part of the program for the official commemoration of the historical event, considered the most important maritime challenge of all times.

sailgp.com/news/spanish-team-showcase-iconic-image/

IDEC SPORT getting back on track
"With the South Atlantic like that, we would never have smashed the Jules Verne Trophy record." That was how Francis Joyon described the situation, still somewhat taken back by the vagaries of the South Atlantic at the start of this 26th day of racing. Yesterday, for the first time, he found himself behind the record pace for the Tea Route. Working hard with his crew, Francis has been busy since picking up the NE'ly trade winds trying to improve on the record pace. Sailing at more than 25 knots out on the water and at almost 16 knots on the direct route, he is now once again steadily increasing his lead and is now keeping a close watch on the vital transition phase to reach the North Atlantic low-pressure systems.

Today, conditions have evolved favourably for IDEC SPORT, well positioned in an 18-knot "very classical" NE'ly trade wind, according to Francis, with the boat sailing on a long regular swell. The gap is widening again as the maxi trimaran is following a highly traditional route for this type of voyage to get back to Europe. "We are sailing on the usual route towards the west of the Azores, where it appears that the weather systems are getting in position to allow us to deal with a transition phase that is not too complicated." Once bitten, twice shy after the recent unusual stretch, Francis refuses to give us any indication of his arrival time.

With 2700 miles to go to the finish, all of the indicators are looking increasingly positive. IDEC SPORT is on a long starboard tack at a very tight angle, which should enable her to clock up almost 600 miles in 24 hours all the way to the Azores.

Live tracker: trimaran-idec.geovoile.com/routeduthe/2020/tracker/

Match Conditions Confirmed For The America's Cup
Following a successful mediation, the America's Cup Defender and Challenger of Record have come to an agreement on the Match Conditions for the 36th America's Cup presented by Prada.

The two sides came to a consensus after engaging in an official mediation process run by the America's Cup Arbitration panel chairman David Tillett (AUS).

As part of the agreement, the wind range for racing in the America's Cup Match will be 6.5 to 23 knots.

The agreed racing schedule for the America's Cup Match has two races per day planned for March 6,7,10, 12, 13, 14 and 15. Additional reserve days have been scheduled but the intention is to complete the event on the weekend of March 13/14, weather permitting. Racing is planned from 4pm onwards each race day. The winner of the America's Cup Match will be the first team to score seven points.

The parties also agreed on certain conditions in respect of the Prada Cup due to be issued by June 30 2020. The racing will consist of four Round Robin sessions over January 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, and 24, followed by a repechage round over January 29, 30, 31, and February 2, with the first-to-seven-points Prada Cup Final taking place over February 13, 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22.

The following wind range for racing has been agreed:
Round Robins and Repechage: 6.5 to 21 knots
Prada Cup Final: 6.5 to 23 knots

In addition the parties also confirmed Course Location Guidelines for the Race Director when selecting the Auckland racecourse locations for all the Auckland events including the Match for the 36th America's Cup presented by Prada. To view the Settlement Memorandum click here.

The first competitive action of the 36th America's Cup presented by Prada will be in Cagliari, Sardinia from April 23 - 26 at the first of three ACWS regattas taking place during 2020. Further ACWS events will be held in Portsmouth, England on June 4 - 7, and in Auckland, New Zealand in December 17 - 20.

www.americascup.com

Independent Review into the loss of LCE Showtime and rescue of its crew
Australian Sailing has determined to conduct a review into the LCE Showtime incident and provide a report on the facts and learnings of the incident.

After completing the CYCA's 2019 Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, race entrant LCE Showtime was being delivered back to Sydney when on 5 January 2020 at 0230 hours the keel failed, and the crew activated its emergency beacon. The NSW police service responded to the incident and all crew were rescued.

Australian Sailing has determined that it will conduct a review to provide a report on the factual happenings in respect of the incident. The National Safety Committee has appointed Tim Cox (chair), Chris Zonca and Frank Walker to conduct the Review.

Of particular interest to the review are the processes relating to the original design and modifications to the keel, groundings or impacts, administrative procedures and documentation, actions undertaken by the crew at the time of the incident, and the application of the Australian Sailing Sea Safety Survival Course content to the experiences of the crew of LCE Showtime.

Any interested party may make written submissions to the review by emailing technical [AT] sailing [DOT] org [DOT] au. Parties wishing to be interviewed by the panel should also contact Australian Sailing at the same email.

A copy of the Terms of Reference for the Review can be read here.

Vendee Globe Registrants
Romain Attanasio joins the registrants
As the days go by, the list of registrants grows. Today it is Romain Attanasio who joins the circle of runners who validated their entire route. For the Pure skipper , it is also the possibility of guaranteeing his partners that he will be well at the start of the 2020 edition, even if he is still missing a third of his budget. Validating your registration also means sending a sign to potential new sponsors of your determination to continue the adventure until the end.

Miranda Merron, official registrant
The British sailor becomes the sixth to be officially listed on the Vendée Globe. This inscription, as she likes to emphasize, is also the fruit of the work she has been doing for several years with Halvard Mabire. Between the two of them, they have crossed almost all the seas of the planet and, if Miranda is the lucky one elected to line up for the Vendée Globe, there is no doubt that the benevolence of her fellow Normand will be able to accompany him in this adventure. Solitaire is a team effort.

Due to lack of budget, Denis Van Weynbergh gives up
He hoped to become the first Belgian navigator to complete a Vendée Globe. Alas, for lack of financial means, Denis Van Weynberg is forced to give up participating in the adventure for 2020. To realize dream care, he had acquired the sailboat from Nandor Fa. It will be necessary to wait until 2024 to see his candidacy materialize.

Following his withdrawal, only 35 are still in the race to qualify, including Clément Giraud who, to remain in the list of applicants, should qualify aboard his monohull ravaged by a fire in the port of Haven.

www.vendeeglobe.org

Whisper becomes a shout for the GROUPAMA Race
Retirement has afforded David Griffith the freedom to pick and choose the ocean races he fancies will best suit the Sydney-based Reichel/Pugh 62 called Chinese Whisper he jointly owns with Rupert Henry. The unique New Caledonia's GROUPAMA Race is now marked in the team's calendar with their recent entry.

A demanding South Pacific adventure of 654 nautical miles, the GROUPAMA race is biennial and in 2020 the event returns, timed to follow on from the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's PONANT Sydney Noumea Yacht Race . The CYCA's longest bluewater race of 1,064nms made a comeback in 2018, drawing an encouraging fleet of 22 and feeding good international numbers into the GROUPAMA race that year.

Under the direction of sailing master Michael Coxon and a top-notch crew including Stacey Jackson and Tom Braidwood, Chinese Whisper scored seventh on line honours and fifth overall in the 75th anniversary Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race last December. The boat underwent some mods prior to the big race, including a longer bow sprit and the bulb moved aft, which improved performance says Griffith.

Following Port Lincoln Race Week, where Rupert Henry will step aboard, Chinese Whisper will be tweaked again. Decisions are being finalised between the owners, original designers Judel Vrolijk and Coxon on potential changes with the key objective to remove weight. "It's a 10 year-old boat so we'll do what's possible to make it as relevant as we can before the two long races, without penalizing ourselves on IRC handicap too much."

Chinese Whisper is the largest entry so far among a joint New Caledonia and Australian field, which is expected to expand to New Zealand and include the 2018 line honours winner Miss Scarlet.

As well as fully crewed (minimum of 3 crew) monohull and multihull categories, organising club Cercle Nautique Calédonien is, for the first time since the debut GROUPAMA Race in 2008, offering a shorthanded division (minimum of 2) plus a cruising division.

Both the current monohull and multihull race records were established in 2016. -- Lisa Ratcliff

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Game on for national selection: 49er, 49erFX and NACRA 17 Worlds
Laser Standard World Championship
Winter Refits, Essential Work Ahead Of The Vendee Globe
Make your website an 'installable' web app
Dennis the Menace says No to the Oxford Blue
Round Ireland Yacht Race Entries Already Going Big On Size & Variety
Entries are Open for The International Paint Poole Regatta 2020
Brewin Dolphin RS Elite International Grand Prix
Jean-Luc Van Den Heede Winner of 2019 Blue Water Medal
Successful rehearsal for the SB20 World Championship 2021 in Singapore
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Game on for national selection: 49er, 49erFX and NACRA 17 Worlds
Gold fleet racing kicked off at the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 2020 World Championship in Australia, a benchmark regatta for those countries still to select their representatives for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Five-time 49er world champions Peter Burling and Blair Tuke from New Zealand have fallen to second in the men's skiff competition by two points, the Austrians Benjamin Bildstein and David Hussl the new number ones two days out from the final finish line.

Nacra 17
Australians siblings Nathan and Haylee Outteridge continue to show their mettle, moving into the top spot in the Nacra 17. Their national teammates, Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin (AUS), are also vying for a country spot for Tokyo 2020 and closing in at this world championship, now third overall.

Sandwiched between the two country contenders are the Brits, John Gimson and Anna Burnet.

The Nacra 17 fleet of 34 will be whittled down to 10 teams for the medal race on Saturday February 15, 2020.

49erFX: Spanish Redemption
Second by two points in the 49erFX is Spain's Tamara Echegoyen, the 2016 World Champion with a different crew, and Paula Barcelo. The duo sailed through injury at the 2019 worlds and suffered, only managing a silver fleet finish. With the pressure of the Spanish trials on, these champions are in contention for the lead and are looking to give the Spanish selectors a hard choice.

In a similar situation is Anne-Julie Schutt and Iben Nielsby (DEN). They are in a tight domestic selection fight for the second straight Olympiad, and continue to sail at the highest level.

With a one-point lead in the 49erFX are Charlotte Dobson and Saskia Tidey (GBR).

Two days remain before the 2020 World Champions in all three classes reveal themselves - and country selectors are watching. Nations like Italy, Australia and New Zealand have to keep the mindset of their sailors strong and the team cooperating, while at the same time scrutinizing each and every result at this last major championship prior to the Olympic Games. Battles are getting heated.

The morning session of three races for the Nacras and 49erFXs was punctuated by the waiting game while the ENE breeze transitioned to a very pleasant afternoon of summer sunshine, giving the 49ers the best conditions of the day - SSE 8-10 knots.

The live telecast continues on Friday February 14.

49er.org/event/2020-world-championship/

Worlds

Weather and sailors on best behaviour as Buhl shines at Laser Standard World Championship
A glorious Melbourne day with clear blue skies and a challenging wind from the south-east greeted sailors on the final day of qualifying at the ILCA Laser Standard Men's World Championship at Sandringham Yacht Club.

The sailors responded with good behaviour on the start line and, in contrast to the previous day's black flags and general recalls, all three fleets got away cleanly whenever they came under starter's orders.

All six races of the qualifying series have now been sailed and the fleets will be split into Gold, Silver and Bronze for the remaining three days of the championship, meaning the top 40 placed sailors will come together for the first time in the regatta.

Five Bullets

Philipp Buhl (GER) leads at the half-way mark after another superb display of Laser sailing. Buhl finished fourth in the first race of the championship, but the German has now recorded five consecutive bullets to go into Gold Fleet with a remarkable 5 points after discarding his worst result.

Unfortunately, the forecast for the first day of Gold Fleet sailing is not encouraging. There is likely to be little wind, but with thunderstorms and rain showers expected to sweep across the course area.

To date race management has been excellent, getting two races in on each of the three days despite a wide variety of wind strengths and directions. They will certainly be tested tomorrow, but while the forecast for Saturday is also for rain, the wind should be stronger and from the south.

Provisional results after 6 races:
1. Philipp Buhl, GER, 6 points
2. Jean Baptiste Bernaz, FRA, 8
3. Tonci Stipanovic, CRO, 12
4. Matt Wearn, AUS, 16
5. Luke Elliott, AUS, 17
6. Filip Jurisic, CRO, 18
7. Michael Beckett, GBR, 18
8. Sam Meech, NZL, 21
9. Thomas Saunders, NZL, 21
10. Rutger Van Schaardenburg, NED, 21

Results can be found at sailingresults.net/?ID=80326

Winter Refits, Essential Work Ahead Of The Vendee Globe
In about three months, the IMOCAs embark on what is their last stretch before the before the Vendee Globe. First is the Transat CIC which races from Brest to Charleston before the New York Vendee which races back across the Atlantic to Les Sables d'Olonne in June. So there are two major solo transatlantic races on which to validate (or not) the major changes made this winter, and only the summer to make any very late changes.

As they prep for the Vendee Globe the teams are hard at in the yards all over France and northern Europe, looking to make as many changes as their budgets stretch too and the design of their IMOCAs allow.

A protected cockpit becomes more and more necessary

As the new generation of foiling IMOCAs will average much higher speeds the days are long gone from when the intrepid solo skipper could steer at the helm of his or her monohull for hours in the big South. The faster the boat goes, the more important the protection of the skipper is.

The ultimate solution so far is to fully enclose the cockpit, as initiated for this Vendee Globe 2020 by Alex Thomson (Hugo Boss) and Charlie Dalin (APIVIA). Now several teams are following this initiative Fabrice Amedeo (Newrest Art et Fenetres), Louis Burton (Bureau Vallee), Jeremie Beyou (Charal) have all now opted for complete or almost completely enclosed cockpits.

Others have chosen to better protect themselves: lowering the floor and extending the cockpit are among the solutions of Alan Roura (La Fabrique), Alexia Barrier (4myPlanet), Damien Seguin (Apicil Group) and even Thomas Ruyant wih his new boat (Advens for Cybersecurity) and Sam Davies (Heart Initiatives) have chosen what they think represents the best possible compromise between effective protection of the skipper but still true to their desire to stay in direct touch with the elements.

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Make your website an 'installable' web app
Progressive Web App In 2020 it's all about the mobile experience for the web. Google engineers developed and released code for "Progressive Web Apps" that turn a website into a hybrid of mobile and app. Items get stored in your device for fast loading (even loading with no internet connection). Add an app icon to your home screen. No need to make separate apps for Apple and Android, the web again becomes the great equalizer. There's even support for laptop and desktop screens. Your website works exactly as before on older browsers or if not 'installed'.

We've developed code specifically for Wordpress and Joomla based sites. Some of our recent work:

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Dennis the Menace says No to the Oxford Blue
Following fast on the tail of Storm Ciara, this weekend's heinous forecast and the dreaded arrival of Storm Dennis has forced the cancellation of the Oxford Blue, what would have been the final event of the Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series...

With deteriorating weather forecasts for Saturday and the imminent arrival of Storm Dennis, Oxford SC have reluctantly decided to cancel the 2020 Oxford Blue. What would have been the final event of this season's barnstorming Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series will not go ahead, but the champions after seven events will be crowned on 29 February, Saturday morning of the RYA Dinghy Show at Alexandra Palace.

With more than 120 entries already signed up to compete on Farmoor Reservoir this weekend, it would have been a dramatic conclusion to the Series. But Storm Dennis looks set to hit at just the wrong time, and with the hard-sided concrete walls of Farmoor Reservoir there would have been a high risk of damage and injury to any boats and sailors that lost control in the windy conditions.

All competitors who entered online will receive a refund by the end of this month.

Meanwhile the winners of the overall series and the many different category winners will be announced in the coming days. Sailors have enjoyed some of the best racing of their lives, with the Tiger Trophy being a high point for those that survived such a challenging day. Here's some great video of the action at Rutland, with thanks to Jon Williams who filmed it:

Sailjuice Winter Series

The prizegiving for the Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series takes place at 1015am soon after doors open on Saturday morning of the RYA Dinghy Show.

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Round Ireland Yacht Race Entries Already Going Big On Size & Variety
It may be only mid-February, but entries for the 704-mile 40th Anniversary 21st edition SSE Renewables Round Ireland Yacht Race from Wicklow on June 20th are already on the two dozen mark, and the fleet is remarkable for its variety of size and type, writes WM Nixon.

In an initial lineup which has 15 boats from outside Ireland, the most exotic has to be Neptune 3 from Malta, the 26-metre alloy Fitzroy cutter (with Judel Vrolik input) which is skippered by Greg Miller.

Another biggie is the former Volvo 70, Telefonica Black, while smallest is the First 310 More Mischief, just 9.15 metres long and entered by Grzegorz Kalinecki of Dun Laoghaire. At the moment there's only one J/109, Outrajeous from Howth entered by Johnny Murphy, who co-owns her with ICRA Commodore Richard Colwell, but doubtless others of this famous marque will throw their hat into the ring in due course.

Paul O'Higgins' otherwise all-conquering JPK 10.80 Rockabill VI (RIYC) is down to go for her third campaign in a circuit where victory has eluded her so persistently - despite conspicuous successes in every other offshore competition - that it's all beginning to be reminiscent of Saoirse Ronan and the Oscars...

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Entries are Open for The International Paint Poole Regatta 2020
Enter the International Paint Poole Regatta today at pooleregatta.co.uk. Competitive racing across 17 classes will be taking place from 23rd to 25th May 2020 in scenic Poole Bay and Harbour.

With 4 National Championships, the Spinlock IRC Southern Area Championship, Race Circuit Rounds for the Fast40+, Performance 40 and IC37 fleets, alongside class starts for the Quarter Ton and one design yachts including J80s, J24s and new RS21s, everyone should be looking forward to three great days of action on and off the water. Over twenty years The Poole Regat-ta has become renowned for excellent race management with professional and amateur sailors racing alongside each other on five dedicated race courses.

Over 160 yachts are expected to once again race for one of the most historic trophies in yacht racing, the coveted Canford Cup, dating from 1849 and awarded at the modern Poole Regatta since 2016 after being rediscovered and purchased at auction in 2015.

The International Paint Poole Regatta is also renowned for its welcoming pre and post race so-cials hosted by the combined yacht clubs of Poole. On Friday night the Competitors Reception allows crew to mingle prior to racing, whilst post racing socials and prize givings at Poole and Parkstone Yacht Clubs on the Saturday, Sunday and Monday enable everyone to relax with friendly banter after the days' action.

For those looking to travel from further afield and race at both The International Paint Poole Regatta and The Round the Island Race, special berthing offers and feeder race access has been arranged for a seamless experience. If you have never competed at Poole Regatta make sure not to miss out this year.

"The International Paint Poole Regatta only takes place once every two years, and if it hasn't come on your radar before then I highly recommend you try to fit this into your schedule for 2020" Mark Jardine - Managing Editor - yachtsandyachting.com

Brewin Dolphin RS Elite International Grand Prix
The RS Elite Association is pleased to announce Brewin Dolphin as the Headline Sponsor for the Brewin Dolphin RS Elite International Grand Prix, to be held at the Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes from 9th to 12th July 2020. The event incorporates the RS Elite UK National Championship and an International Invitational Regatta. It is set to be the largest RS Elite event to date with a projected entry of up to 60 boats, with entries expected from the UK, Guernsey, Germany, Norway, Italy, Australia and the USA.

The RS Elite Class held a highly successful National Championship at the Royal Yacht Squadron in 2012, when there were in excess of 40 entries. Since then, the Class has grown in the UK and internationally. The 2020 Brewin Dolphin RS Elite International Grand Prix will be a showcase for the boat, which is known for highly competitive sailing by top sailors who include Olympic medallists and World Champions. The Class looks forward to returning to the Royal Yacht Squadron, where it can expect superb race management and excellent social events.

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Cruising Club of America Names Jean-Luc Van Den Heede as Winner of 2019 Blue Water Medal
Jean-Luc Van Den Heede is the recipient of the Cruising Club of America's 2019 Blue Water Medal, awarded for his achievements in single-handed sailing. Most notable among his accomplishments are six solo circumnavigations, including victory in the 2018 Golden Globe Race and setting the world record for fastest west-about circumnavigation.

The Cruising Club of America (CCA) established the Blue Water Medal in 1923 to reward "meritorious seamanship and adventure upon the sea." Previous winners include Eric Tabarly, Sir Francis Chichester, Bernard Moitessier, Rod Stephens, and Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.

Born in France in 1945, Van Den Heede completed two Mini Transat races in 1977 and 1979 before sailing his first solo circumnavigation in the 1986 BOC Challenge Race. He placed second in his class of 40-50 foot yachts, covering the four legs of the race in 161 days. He followed this achievement by entering in the inaugural Vendee Globe. This solo round-the-world race was founded by Van Den Heede's fellow competitor in the BOC Challenge (and winner of the 50-60 foot class), Philippe Jeantot, who wished to create a non-stop race that would be the ultimate test of an individual's endurance at sea. Van Den Heede finished third, completing the race in 112 days.

With the first Vendee Globe, Van Den Heede, formerly a mathematics teacher, decided to devote his life to sailing. He entered the second Vendee Globe in 1992 and finished second. Soon thereafter he entered in the inaugural Transat Jacques Vabre, following the historic coffee route from France to South America. While this has been a two-handed competition since 1995, the first race, from Le Havre to Cartagena (Colombia) in 1993, was for solo sailors. Van Den Heede placed fourth. In 1994-5, Van Den Heede was again racing in the BOC Challenge, in the 50-60 foot yacht class, this time placing third. He competed in the single-handed Route du Rhum transatlantic race in 1998, after which he began attempts to beat the record for the fastest east-to-west circumnavigation.

Van Den Heede won the Golden Globe Race on January 29, 2019, having been at sea 212 days aboard Matmut, his Rustler 36. He did so despite a capsize in the Pacific which required that he repair his rigging. Of the 18 entrants in the race, only five finished; of those who retired, five were dismasted. In winning the Golden Globe, Van Den Heede took over from Sir Robin Knox-Johnston as the oldest sailor to complete a solo round-the-world race. Reflecting on the race, he commented that morale is more important than physical strength.

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Successful rehearsal for the SB20 World Championship 2021 in Singapore
Photo by Anna Zykova. Click on image for photo gallery.

SB20 The SB20 Asian Grand Slam Week from 5-9 February 2020 at ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove has been a great practice regatta for the SB20 World Championship 2021. Two regattas were arranged back to back, with 9 teams competing in the Singapore National Championship and a record breaking 25 teams in the Asia Pacific Championship.

During five days of sailing, race officer Jonathan Kwek and his team have flagged off 19 upwind-downwind races with only three general recalls and one abandoned race. The predictable February monsoon provided a north easterly breeze with 10 to 20 knots every day. With the breeze coming off land, the wind had a habit of shifting in both strength and direction, giving the sailors many strategical challenges. The sailing conditions for the World Championship next year are expected to be similar to what the sailors experienced this year and will provide excitement throughout the regatta.

Last year's winner and favourite before the regatta, team Glasgow Kiss with Nils Razmilovic, Nik Burfoot and David Salambier won the trophy once again and are one of the favourites for the world championship next year.

Full results

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49er World Championship
49erFX Worlds
NACRA 17 Worlds
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
Philipp Buhl dominates 2020 Laser Standard World Championship
IDEC is 300 Miles Ahead At The Azores
Rolex China Sea Race 2020 Edition Deferred to 2021
Royal St. George Yacht Club Hosts Leinster Team Racing
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49er World Championship
Three medal races on Corio Bay in cool SW 10-14 knots building to 18 knots by the afternoon capped off the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 2020 World Championship, and added more data to the form guide for those nations yet to announce their representative teams for Tokyo 2020.

Medal prospects for Enoshima, the sailing venue for the Olympic Games July 24 to August 9, are a little clearer. Then there are the surprise top 10 absentees including Rio 2016 FX gold medallists Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze (BRA) and Rio Nacra 17 gold medal winners Santiago Lange and Cecilia Carranza (ARG).

49er - six world championship titles to Burling/Tuke

An integral part of the Emirates Team New Zealand America's Cup defence team, Peter Burling and Blair Tuke went into the final double points gold medal race on Saturday February 15, 2020 with an 18-point advantage, but still posted a fourth to wrap things up cleanly.

Second by 20 points was the Spanish pair of Diego Botin and Iago Lopez Marra and third by a margin of two points were the Germans, Erik Heil and Thomas Ploessel.

Final top ten
1. Peter Burling / Blair Tuke, NZL, 53.0
2. Diego Botin / Iago Lopez Marra, ESP, 81.0
3. Erik Heil / Thomas Ploessel, GER, 85.0
4. Benjamin Bildstein / David Hussl, AUT, 81.0
5. William Phillips / Sam Phillips, AUS, 101.0
6. Logan Dunning Beck / Oscar Gunn, NZL, 105.0
7. Jonas Warrer / Jakob Precht Jensen, DEN, 115.0
8. Dylan Fletcher-Scott / Stuart Bithell, GBR, 125.0
9. Justus Schmidt / Max Boehme, GER, 123.0
10. Sime Fantela / Mihovil Fantela, CRO, 126.0

Full results

49er Worlds Final Day Live

49erFX Worlds
Echegoyen, a world match racing champion and the 2016 49erFX world champion with a different crew, with Barcelo (ESP) and Dobson with Tidey (GBR) locked horns throughout the medal race. Each team was well clear of any competition and only had to beat the other to secure the gold medal.

On the second upwind beat of the medal race, the British team made significant gains on the Spanish before tacking underneath. Echegoyen, the 2012 match racing world champion, tacked immediately on their line and Dobson/Tidey reacted. The Brits were locked in and made gains, but the layline forced both to tack back with the Spanish directly ahead into the windward mark.

The British looked to have a slightly better hoist going but capsized when their kite filled with water halfway up. The Spanish sped away, only looking back moments later to realize the pressure valve had been released.

The eventual silver medallists will be replaying the capsize in their heads for some time.

Outside the match race for gold was an eight-team battle for the bronze medal. Almost all of the teams were in the hunt when drama hit at the leeward mark. Some teams over laid, others rode forward in a puff and all arrived at the leeward marks together. Chaos ensued, and Roble/Shea (USA) pounced with a smooth rounding, which they road into the lead.

Critically for the Americans, their countrywomen, Henken/Tobias (USA) suffered in the leeward gate pileup and went from a leading position to deep in the pack.

Third overall was Lili Sebesi and Albane Dubois sailing for France.

Final top ten
1. Tamara Echegoyen / Paula Barcelo, ESP, 56.0
2. Charlotte Dobson / Saskia Tidey, GBR, 67.0
3. Stephanie Roble / Maggie Shea, USA, 101.0
4. Lili Sebesi / Albane Dubois, FRA, 106.0
5. Victoria Jurczok / Anika Lorenz, GER, 106.0
6. Anne-Julie Schütt / Iben Nielsby, DEN, 117.0
7. Paris Henken / Anna Tobias, USA, 111.0
8. Annemiek Bekkering / Annette Duetz, NED, 108.0
9. Tina Lutz / Lotta Wiemers, GER, 116.0
10. Tess Lloyd / Jaime Ryan, AUS, 126.0

Full results

NACRA 17 Worlds
John Gimson and Anna Burnet (GBR) rebounded from their tiller extension breakage in the final of two morning races to put themselves into the gold medal position. The Brits led from the first work, taking advantage of the two Australian teams playing a cat and mouse overall game for country selection further back.

With country selection to be announced, there was everything at stake for Australia's two top 10 Nacra 17 teams, Nathan and Haylee Outteridge and Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin, who were first and second respectively in overall standings prior to the gold medal race. The Outteridges scooped the silver medal and Waterhouse/Darmanin the bronze, and though the order seems correct on paper, it was not the result the brother and sister due were after.

"We are happy to have a win today, and also go home with a medal," Darmanin said. "We have really developed as a team in this quadrennial, and I am proud of how we are sailing. In a medal race like today, where there are so many things to think about and crews attacking you from everywhere, that is when the team comes together and really shines."

Country qualification
US Sailing publish their points system so as of today, Riley Gibbs and Anna Weiss wrapped up USA selection in the Nacra 17 and celebrations were noisy on the boat ramp for Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea who pipped their USA countrymates with their medal race result. Both teams can now begin their preparations for Enoshima in earnest.

Australian selectors are expected to make an announcement on their Nacra team as early as next week, with Rio 2016 silver medallists Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin widely tipped for the pick. The Phillips brothers, Will who drives and Sam who crews, reached a benchmark in terms of internal selection for Tokyo 2020 with their sixth overall.

Another team that secured their first ever Olympic berth are Ida Marie Nielsen and Marie Olsen of Denmark. The two-time European Champions narrowly lost their domestic trials in 2016 and narrowly won their domestic trials this time, over teammates AJ Schutt and Iben Nieslby.

Final top ten
1. John Gimson / Anna Burnet, GBR, 94.0
2. Nathan Outteridge / Haylee Outteridge, AUS, 85.0
3. Jason Waterhouse / Lisa Darmanin, AUS, 94.0
4. Quentin Delapierre / Manon Audinet, FRA, 98.0
5. Vittorio Bissaro / Maelle Frascari, ITA, 121.0
6. Tara Pacheco / Florian Trittel, ESP, 131.0
7. Micah Wilkinson / Erica Dawson, NZL, 127.0
8. Lin Cenholt / Cp Lubeck, DEN, 125.0
9. Sinem Kurtbay / Akseli Keskinen, FIN, 141.0
10. Santiago Lange / Cecilia Carranza, ARG, 150.0

All results at 49er.org/event/2020-world-championship/ -- Lisa Ratcliff/49er, 49erFX, Nacra 17 World Championship media

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Philipp Buhl dominates 2020 Laser Standard World Championship
German Laser sailor Philipp Buhl put together an exemplary scorecard to win the 2020 ILCA Standard Men's World Championship by 12 points.

Buhl recorded four straight wins during qualifying and finished with just one double-figure score - a 10th in the penultimate race, which he was able to discard.

Matt Wearn (AUS) also put together a single-figure card to take the silver. Wearn didn't win a race, but had five second places and dropped an 11 from qualifying.

Rio silver medallist, Tonci Stipanovic (CRO) took the bronze after an up-and-down regatta that included two race wins, two second placings and four scores that were in double figures.

Defending champion Tom Burton (AUS) has been racing in the Moth and other classes after learning he had not been selected for Tokyo 2020 and his lack of time in the Laser showed. Burton finished in 15th place after being U-flagged in the final race.

The 2014 and 2015 World Champion, Nick Thompson (GBR) also had a regatta he would prefer to forget, finishing in 19th place and probably missing his country's nomination for Tokyo after compatriot Elliot Hanson finished 5th. However, Team GB does not have specific selection criteria, so both sailors will have to wait for the announcement.

It was a similar story for New Zealand, where Rio bronze medallist, Sam Meech, was the leading sailor in 8th but must wait to hear if he has done enough to get on the plane to Tokyo.

This championship did decide the fate of Hungarian brothers Benjamin and Jonatan Vadnai, however. By finishing in 23rd, Ben will attend his second Olympics and his younger brother must wait another four years for his chance.

This was probably the last World Championship for Laser legend, Robert Scheidt, who qualified for Gold Fleet and finished in 42nd place after becoming ill and failing to sail on the final day. The 47-year-old, who won gold in the Laser at Atlanta 1996 and Athens 2004 and silver behind Sir Ben Ainslie in 2000, showed he can still compete with men half his age.

The International Laser Class Association is expected to announce the venue for the 2021 World Championships later this year.

Final Top 10
1. Philipp Buhl, GER, 26
2. Matt Wearn, AUS, 38
3. Tonci Stipanovic, CRO, 64
4. Jean Baptiste Bernaz, FRA, 66
5. Elliot Hanson, GBR, 66
6. Hermann Tomasgaard, NOR, 71
7. Luke Elliott, AUS, 72
8. Sam Meech, NZL, 86
9. Jesper Stalheim, SWE, 93
10. Filip Jurisic, CRO, 94

Results can be found at sailingresults.net/?ID=80326

IDEC Is 300 Miles Ahead At The Azores
As of Sunday morning, Francis Joyon and the crew of IDEC SPORT reached the Portuguese islands of the Azores. They are passing through the middle of the islands between Flores and Faial. Since yesterday, the maxi-trimaran has been back in conditions enabling her to get back up to high speeds. In a 20-knot NW'ly wind, the red and white maxi-trimaran is advancing at 32 knots towards the Channel approaches, which are still some 1200 miles ahead of her bows and which the crew expect to reach by Tuesday morning.

The strong NW'ly air stream that is accompanying IDEC SPORT and her crew should enable them to be propelled at around thirty knots to the Channel approaches. They will then have to sail up the English Channel before making their way into the Thames Estuary and heading to the finish line for the Tea Route under the QE II Bridge. The crew are getting an idea now of their ETA and can hardly wait to get back ashore after their long voyage from Hong Kong and a month of sailing. If IDEC SPORT maintains this pace, they could well finish in London late on Tuesday.

Live tracking (with comparison against Masterati's record performance)
trimaran-idec.geovoile.com

IDEC Joyon

Rolex China Sea Race 2020 Edition Deferred to 2021
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club regrets to announce the deferment of the 2020 Rolex China Sea Race. Originally due to start on 8 April, the ongoing Covid-19 virus epidemic has resulted in the Race fleet's inability to enter the Philippines.

The deferred edition of the Rolex China Sea Race will now take place in 2021, after which the Race will return to its original rhythm of 'even' years for the biennial Race (i.e. the next three editions will be held in 2021, 2022 and 2024).

A Notice of Race for the 2021 Rolex China Sea Race will be published in due course.

Over Easter this year the Club will instead run a standalone A to A offshore race of approximately 450nm to 500nm and further details of the race will be available shortly.

www.rhkyc.org.hk

Royal St. George Yacht Club Hosts Leinster Team Racing
Dun Laoghaire's Royal Saint George Yacht Club is once again hosting the Leinster Schools Team Racing event on Wednesday the 11th of March.

The event is open to all schools in the Province of Leinster. In the event of bad weather, there is a fall back date for the 25th of March.

As Afloat reported in 2019, Gonzaga College were Leinster Championship victors after eight teams competed in Firefly dinghies for the title in mostly light airs in Dun Laoghaire harbour.

The Royal St. George leads the way in Irish Team Racing affairs with Junior, Schools, Youth and Adult Team Racing squads training and competing locally, nationally and internationally from the club. Queries can be made to Eunice Kennedy, Leinster Schools Team Racing Representative at the following email: eunicekennedy0 [AT] gmail [DOT] com

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Can you help solve the mystery of the Sir Alec Rose scrolls?
Two 100ft handwritten scrolls which provide an insight into Sir Alec Rose and his 1968 circumnavigation around the world in his 36ft ketch Lively Lady have been revealed.

Sir Alec's family handed the documents to Alan Priddy from Around and Around. The charity is the custodian of the yacht.

Researchers at the University of Portsmouth are photographing each section as part of a project to digitalise the scrolls.

The author of the work remains unknown.

'We don't know who made this remarkable document but clearly the person interviewed Sir Alec in depth and over a long period of time,' explained Priddy, who believes the author may have a connection to the Portsmouth News.

'It is as important a find as finding the wreck of the Mary Rose, although I am biased. This historic piece of workmanship can tell the story of Sir Alec and his voyage far better than his book,' said Priddy.

The documents also record Sir Alec's reflections on his first circumnavigation attempt in 1966.

Lively Lady was hit by a fishing boat and was forced to stop in Plymouth.

On the advice of Sir Francis Chichester he aborted the voyage, which he later regretted as Sir Francis went on to become the first person to sail solo around the world with just one stop. -- Katy Stickland

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Paris 2024 Mixed Two Person Keelboat Offshore Equipment
Bruce Kirby wins Laser court case verdict
Extreme conditions and survival mode
Make your website an 'installable' web app
Giovanni Soldini and Maserati Multi 70 second overall in the Caribbean Multihull Challenge
40th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta - CSA Rating Rule
Issues emerge over Match Conditions, AC75 performance and latest ETNZ sponsor
Island Sailing Club Launches The Windeler Cup
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Paris 2024 Mixed Two Person Keelboat Offshore Equipment
Following a request for information to allow for a Paris 2024 Mixed Two Person Keelboat Offshore Equipment market assessment, World Sailing has received a positive industry response from Manufacturers and Class Associations. In December 2019, World Sailing issued a Request for Information (RFI) to engage manufacturers and classes in the discussions around the Equipment.

World Sailing received 12 responses from manufacturers and designers who provided information such as technical data including production capacity, handicap certificates, statements of suitability for double handed sailing, sailors endorsements and existing fleet sizes.

The following manufacturers and classes responded to the RFI:
Dehler 30 OD
Django 8s
FarEast 28 R
Figaro 3
J88
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Sunfast 3300
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The Paris 2024 Olympic Sailing Competition will, for the first time ever, feature a Mixed Two Person Keelboat Offshore Event that will test the mental resolve and physical attributes of the sailors competing.

At World Sailing's 2019 Annual Conference in Bermuda, World Sailing's Council, the main decision-making body of World Sailing, approved the decision-making process for the selection of Equipment for the Event.

The criteria for suitable Equipment for the Olympic Offshore Event will be published no later than 31 December 2020 and the Equipment will be selected no later 31 December 2023. With regards to the qualification events, a list of Equipment that meets the qualification criteria shall be published no later than 31 December 2020. It is expected that the criteria will give the widest possible choice of suitable equipment, giving many manufacturers the opportunity for their equipment to be selected.

www.sailing.org

Bruce Kirby wins Laser court case verdict
A District Court of Connecticut Jury has handed down a Verdict in favour of Bruce Kirby Inc, the designer of the ILCA Laser singlehander.

The decision was reached on Friday afternoon after seven year's of preliminaries. Only the form stating that the Jury found in favour of the Plaintiff has been posted in the US Courts system.

A damages award in excess of $6million is said to have been awarded, however as yet there is no Court document supporting this amount.

The action was taken by Bruce Kirby Inc against LaserPerformance Europe (Ltd) , the sole builder of the Laser dinghy in Europe and the dominant manufacturer of the class, until its licence was rescinded by the International Laser Class Association in 2019.

The Decision and Award is expected to be Appealed.

It is one of two cases running in the US Courts between the two parties. The second is expected to held in front of a Judge only trial.

Meanwhile the International Laser Class Association is proceeding with the selection and issuance of new Building Licences, and is working through a short list of Builders around the world.

Richard Gladwell has the documents and details in Sail-World.com

Extreme conditions and survival mode
Less than 900 miles from the finish line in London of the Tea Route record, the maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT continues to increase its lead over the title holder, the Italian crew of Giovanni's Maserati trimaran Soldini. Francis Joyon, Christophe Houdet, Bertrand Delesne, Antoine Blouet and Corentin Joyon align from the south of the Azores high averages, at nearly 27 knots in direct route towards the mouth of the English Channel. The advance on the record continues to swell hour by hour, to now exceed 700 miles.

The figures, however, mask extremely trying sailing conditions, "survival atmosphere" even emphasizes Francis, in heavy grains and with hollows of more than 6 meters caused by the recent passage of the numerous storms that have swept across northern Europe. A final strategic jibe will be triggered in the Irish Sea and the large red and white trimaran will approach the final phase of its immense voyage which began more than 30 days ago in Hong Kong.

Despite this somewhat tense atmosphere, the impatience to arrive took hold of Francis and his men. "We recognize our skies in Brittany", describes Francis. "Behind the grain lines, the sky clears up, with sumptuous lights all in contrasts. It reminds us that the house is not far away. We will go offshore to get a waypoint in the Irish Sea where we will trigger a last jibe before entering the English Channel. The wind will then be frankly to the West and we will have to knit a lot between English and French coasts to target the Pas de Calais. Arrival in the early hours of next Wednesday is possible after just over 31 days of racing. A time that satisfies us given the incredible succession of weather systems encountered. This Tea Route is really magnificent because of these meteorological contrasts.

Live tracking (with comparison against Masterati's record performance)
trimaran-idec.geovoile.com

www.idecsport.com

Make your website an 'installable' web app
Progressive Web App In 2020 it's all about the mobile experience for the web. Google engineers developed and released code for "Progressive Web Apps" that turn a website into a hybrid of mobile and app. Items get stored in your device for fast loading (even loading with no internet connection). Add an app icon to your home screen. No need to make separate apps for Apple and Android, the web again becomes the great equalizer. There's even support for laptop and desktop screens. Your website works exactly as before on older browsers or if not 'installed'.

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Giovanni Soldini and Maserati Multi 70 second overall in the Caribbean Multihull Challenge
The second edition of the Caribbean Multihull Challenge ended yesterday in Sint Maarten/Saint Martin, the French-Dutch island in the Caribbean. In the final ranking of the ocean racing multihulls class Maserati Multi 70 is in second place, the American Argo is winner overall and the 63' Shockwave in third place.

The race, organized by the Sint Maarten Yacht Club and reserved for multihulls, was made up of three days of competitions around the island in the Caribbean. This edition attracted 20 entrants, divided in 5 classes. Maserati Multi 70 competed in the ocean racing class with the 70' trimaran Argo - skippered by Jason Carroll and for the first time in flying mode - and with the 63' Shockwave.

Aboard Maserati Multi 70, skipper Giovanni Soldini sailed with a 7-man crew: the Italians Nico Malingri, Matteo Soldini (both grinders and trimmers) and Gianluigi Ugolini (tactician), the Spanish Willy Altadill (trimmer), Carlos Hernandez Robayna (trimmer) and Oliver Herrera Perez (bowman) and the French Ronan Cointo (mainsail trimmer).

First race - February 14th
The first race, introduced this year for the first time, had a 60-mile long course, it started and finished in Simpson Bay, sailing around Saint Barthélemy.

The Italian Team had to retire: a few moments after crossing the starting line, Maserati Multi 70, hurled at 30 knots towards the offset mark, was hit by a fish trap that tangled around a rudder's wing, causing damages to the rudder quadrant.

Second race - February 15th
At 9.45 local time (13.45 UTC, 14.45 Italian time), the three competitors set sail drom Simpson Bay, with 20-25 knots of East-North-Easterly wind and gusts up to 30 knots. Shortly after the start, Shockwave was forced to retire from the race due to damages suffered to the boom, leaving the two 70's to compete for the first place. The race course, 38-mile long, was an anti-clockwise circumnavigation of Sint Maarten and a crossing of the Anguilla channel and the finish line was off Grand Case.

Argo crossed first the finish line, with 2 minutes and 29 seconds of advantage over the Italian Team, winning in corrected time as well.

Third race - February 16th
The third and last race of the ocean trimarans was held between Maserati Multi 70 and Argo: Shockwave wasn't able to participate because of the damages suffered the previous day.

Maserati Multi 70 won the race in corrected time as well (6 hours, 43 minutes and 31 seconds against Argo's corrected time of 6 hours, 48 minutes and 20 seconds).

Maserati Multi 70's Team is now getting ready for the next competition, the RORC Caribbean 600, which will start from Antigua on February 24th.The Italian Team will race against the two 70's already challenged in many occasions in the past years: the American Argo and the English PowerPlay.

maserati.soldini.it

Giovani Soldini

40th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta - CSA Rating Rule
From the earliest beginnings of yacht racing, one of the most controversial aspects has been the creation and implementation of rating rules. The idea behind rating rules is to "level the playing field" by handicapping the fleet so a wide variety of yachts can compete fairly and equitably with one another.

Elsewhere in the watery world, rating rules come and go. But not in the Caribbean, where the longstanding CSA Rule (so named for the Caribbean Sailing Association) has been in operation for decades. It's the rule under which the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is contested, and one of the reasons the close, tight racing has always been the reason it attracts so many dedicated competitive sailors. And it will once again be the rule of choice for the 40th edition of the regatta, which this year takes place from March 5-8.

"I am always fascinated looking at results in some races (under the CSA Rule) where a few boats come within seconds on a standard race," said naval architect and CSA Chief Measurer Bastien Pouthier. "The CSA Rule is actually a very old rule, I mean 60-plus years old. A retired British fighter pilot designed a mathematical formula to be able to race between friends fairly. Obviously, the rule has been developed and updated yearly, with a number of major revamps in between."

Pouthier said part of the reason for the CSA Rule's success is that it was especially developed for the ideal Caribbean weather, "and was optimized for the conditions we encounter here, steady 15-knot trade winds." He explained that the Rule was designed for displacement cruiser/racer-type yachts, the majority of Caribbean race boats, but also works well in varying breezes and with today's lighter displacement flyers. "I am convinced that the CSA Rule works the best for our Caribbean events like the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. We can get a new entry and within 2 hours of measuring and 15 minutes of inputting our software, we can get them racing. No other rule can deliver that."

There is a page on website that is informative: caribbean-sailing.com/csa-rules/get-a-csa-rating

You can also have a look at this overview here

Then, get in touch with the measurer present on your island. The regatta Organizing Authority and website lists the measurers on each island. The measurer will be able to advise you whether the boat must be emptied or can be measured in racing trim and will explain what these terms mean.

www.heinekenregatta.com

Issues emerge over Match Conditions, AC75 performance and latest ETNZ sponsor
It might be Valentine's Day but there is not too much love lost between Sailing Illustrated's host, Tom Ehman, and Sail-World's NZ Editor, Richard Gladwell as they cover the issues of the day 12 months out from the America's Cup in Auckland.

With Ehman based in San Francisco and Gladwell in Auckland, they have different perspectives on many of the issues - some of which were triggered by the surprise release of the Match Conditions on Friday (NZT).

- Has the Cup schedule been shaped to exclude the sole remaining Late Challenger Stars + Stripes USA? Ehman thinks they are toast, Gladwell says they are valid until they withdraw.

- How will the wind limits work? Ehman says they worked fine in San Francisco, Gladwell says they were nonsensical, and in Auckland, by subtracting the tidal factor they could create a lower limit that was valid to race but too low for the boats to foil.

- How will the requirement to submit a single measurement configuration before each series work? Ehman says the teams will find a way around the rules and will still mode the boats. Gladwell says new rules remove much of the opportunity and they will have to develop a single set of foils that will be fast right across the wind range.

- Should MacDonalds be a sponsor on the Emirates Team New Zealand boat? Ehman questions whether the Cup should be used to promote fast food. Gladwell says that is just virtue signalling and the Cup needs to get to those who don't currently follow sailing.

- Why are there so few Challengers? Ehman says the boat is too extreme and a more conservative boat would have encouraged more teams to enter. Gladwell says the AC75 are spectacular and will pull a mainstream audience, and the real culprit for the low entry is the years from 2007 to 2013, when the Cup was locked in a Court battle from which it has never recovered.

Full article in Sail-World.com

The full show audio here

Island Sailing Club Launches The Windeler Cup
Windeler Cup Announced today by the Island Sailing Club, the Windeler Cup is a new race for small keelboats that will run on the same day as the world-famous Round the Island Race, Saturday 30 May 2020. The race will allow boats which are too small to safely participate in the annual circumnavigation of the Isle of Wight to join in the excitement of the Round the Island Race weekend. Entries open on 1 March 2020.

Instead of sailing the full 50 mile course of the main race, boats from the Daring, Dragon, Etchells, Flying Fifteen, Mermaid, Redwing, Swallow, Sonar, Squib, RS Elite and XOD classes will compete in a 'Round the Solent' race for the new Windeler Cup. The race will start from the Royal Yacht Squadron line off Cowes, immediately after the main Round the Island fleet is underway, and will follow a course around the Western Solent, taking advantage of favourable tides to finish back on the RYS line in Cowes.

The race has been named the 'Windeler Cup' after Major Cyril Windeler, who created the Round the Island Race in 1931 as an opportunity for owners of smaller yachts to enjoy a 'bigger than usual' competition. It is in this spirit that the Island Sailing Club has introduced the new race and addressed the desires of smaller keelboats who would like to take part in the main race.

Rob Peace, the Island Sailing Club's Rear Commodore of Sailing said:
"We are often asked whether some smaller keelboat classes could once again participate in the Round the Island Race, as they did in the past. Unfortunately, with today's stringent safety restrictions, we're not able to accommodate these classes. However, we have come up with the idea of a new race, starting at 0830 hours after the last Round the Island start, that will allow the smaller keelboat classes to sail for their own prestigious trophy on a shorter course around the Western Solent.

roundtheisland.org.uk

Paolo Massarini 1961-2020
Photo by Andrea Carloni. Click to enlarge.

Paolo Massarini Big boat sailors everywhere mourns for the loss of Paolo Massarini, who passed away on February 16th after a harsh 2-year fight with cancer. The sport is losing one of its strongest players as a sailor and organizer of the game.

Born in Civitanova Marche in the early 1960's, he started sailing on dinghies, including 470's, and very soon moved on to offshore racers in the 1980's in the position of bowman. After a few years on Nello Mazzaferro's splendid 50-foot Nita he stepped on Brava contributing to the long stream of successes of Pasquale Landolfi's boats of this name, which included two One Ton Cups and one Admiral's Cup.

He also raced also on many different other high-level boats of all sizes, including the Maxi yacht Longobarda. Thanks to his dedication and organizational skills he soon became the project manager of several Brava programs and the General Secretary of the One Ton Class Association, founded in 1989 for the IOR One Tonners, and the first Class Association to be recognized by ORC.

With the advent of the IMS rule, he also managed the new ILC 40 Class and was one of the main drivers of the newly-born GP40 class. He project-managed many custom-build race boat projects, but also worked with X-Yachts to contribute to series-built projects as well.

With his multi-lingual and organizational skills acquired from many years in the game, Paolo was also for three years the Sailing Director at the prestigious YC Costa Smeralda, helping create and maintain the high standards of this elite club.

Later he became General Secretary of the Wally Class, and at the same time his position within ORC kept growing, becoming the coordinator of Grand Prix racing with the GP26, GP33 and GP42 classes, the latter he managed during its heydey as part of the Audi MedCup series. When Don Genitempo retired as Chair of the ORC Classes and Events Committee, Paolo stepped in to ably manage this role and contribute to the success of numerous annual ORC World, European and Sportboat events.

In the America's Cup arena he was Director of the shore team for the Mascalzone Latino Challenge in the 2007 America's Cup Valencia.

His last major achievement has been overseeing the implementation of the ORC SuperYacht Rule, which has helped enhance and popularize this new genre of racing.

His loss creates a big void within our organization, and his management will be deeply missed.

His wife Alessandra assisted him until the end, through very difficult medical treatments and we all join her sorrow.

Fair Winds Paolo

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Epilogue, tomorrow morning at breakfast time
Field of 16 Slated For Celebratory King Edward VII Gold Cup
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
18ft Skiffs Australian Championship, Races 6 & 7
Byford and Hudson crowned 2020 Sydney 38 OD Australian Champions
Denmark Sailgp Team Launches Boat In Sydney
Radial and RS:X conclude the Aussie World Championship season
Sailing for All - the 1950s: a short history of yacht design
Fife Yachts Under the Hammer
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Epilogue, tomorrow morning at breakfast time
Francis Joyon and the crew of the IDEC SPORT maxi trimaran are expected to cross the finishing line for the Tea Route between Hong Kong and London Wednesday morning between 7 and 9 a.m. After 32 days at sea, and having sailed almost 16,000 miles out on the water averaging almost 21 knots, Joyon and his crew are set to shatter the record held since 2018 by the Italian crew of the trimaran Maserati skippered by Giovanni Soldini by over four days. The reference time they set was 36 days, 2 hours, 37 minutes and 12 seconds

But before celebrating their victory as they pass under the QE II Bridge over the Thames, Francis and his men are going to have to deal with a series of difficulties today and tonight, starting with the fact that the wind has veered due west forcing them to tack downwind up and down across the Channel sometimes getting close to the coast of Cornwall and Southern England and sometimes approaching the French coast.

With this Tea Route record, Francis will be bringing to an end an amazing voyage, which began on 19th October 2019, when he set sail from Port Louis in Brittany in the framework of the IDEC SPORT ASIAN TOUR, which has seen the record-breaker sail more than half way around the world and over the past four and a half months add four new records or reference times to his long list of achievements.

www.idecsport.com/?lang=en

Field of 16 Slated For Celebratory King Edward VII Gold Cup
Team Wings - Annie Wennergren, Marie Berg, Anna Östling, Annika Carlunger, Linnéa Wennergren. Click on image to enlarge.

Team Wings The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club's 70th Gold Cup for the King Edward VII trophy returns to its traditional format this year with a field of 16 crews plotting to win the venerable trophy and the lion's share of the $100,000 prize purse.

Scheduled May 11-16, the King Edward VII Gold Cup is the second World Championship-level event of the World Match Racing Tour's 2020 calendar. Such designation affords competitors greater points on the world tour leader-board and their qualification towards the WMRT Grand Final.

For the first time since 2015 the King Edward VII Gold Cup will feature a supersize 16-team format. The past two events in 2018 and '19 featured 12 teams as the regatta reestablished its place on the calendar after the destination island hosted the America's Cup in 2017.

Among the 16 entrants are three past Gold Cup champions, including reigning champion Ian Williams (Lymington, England), two all-women crews, including the World No. 1 and No. 2-ranked skippers, and three dynamite youth crews under 25 years of age, including the reigning Youth World champion.

2020 King Edward VII Gold Cup Preliminary Entrant List (Skipper name, age, nation)

- Bermuda National Match Racing Champion (to be determined)
- Johnie Berntsson (49, Stenungsund, Sweden)
- Taylor Canfield (31, Miami, USA)
- Pauline Courtois (30, Brest, France)
- Nicklas Dackhammar (30, Gothenburg, Sweden)
- Nick Egnot-Johnson (21, Auckland, New Zealand)
- Lance Fraser (26, Toronto, Canada)
- Tom Grimes (21, Belmont, New South Wales, Australia)
- Maxime Mesnil (30, Le Havre, France)
- Torvar Mirsky (33, Sydney, Australia)
- Eric Monnin (44, Immensee, Switzerland)
- Anna Ostling (35, Lerum, Sweden)
- Harry Price (24, Sydney, Australia)
- Jelmer van Beek (25, The Hague, Netherlands)
- Ian Williams (42, Lymington, England)
- Patryk Zbroja (42, Szczecin, Poland)

bermudagoldcup.com

Seahorse March 2020
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Some evolution
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That 'man' again
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Have cake eat cake
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Who was Arthur Merron?
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18ft Skiffs Australian Championship, Races 6 & 7
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18ft Skiffs Sydney Harbour: Two spectacular wins by Jack Macartney, Charlie Wyatt and Trent Barnabas on Tech2 in Races 6 and 7 of the Australian 18ft Skiff Championship on Sydney Harbour today has given the team a nine points lead in the series with just two more races to be contested.

The Tech2 team had to come from behind in both races but showed outstanding crew work over the entire day and thoroughly deserved their victories and lead in the championship.

Pointscores to date have Tech2 on 16 points, followed by Finport Finance on 25, The Oak Double Bay-4 Pines on 34, Shaw & Partners Financial Services on 35, Noakesailing 37, and Appliancesonline.com.au on 41.

A steady SE wind provided good racing conditions on the harbour and spectators weren't disappointed with the action and spectacular capsizes.

Finport Finance (Keagan York) went into the day as championship leader but a series of mishaps over the day's racing saw the team lose the lead with placings of 10th and 4th in the two races.

Race 8 of the Australian Championship will be sailed next Sunday.

Spectators can see all the teams while they are rigging, then follow the racing on board the club's spectator ferry, which leaves Double Bay Wharf, alongside the rigging area, at 2pm.

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AeroMedia Live Broadcast team will be out on Sydney Harbour to capture all the action. For those who can't make it onto the water, live streaming is available at www.18footers.com and clicking on the '18 Footers TV' link.

Byford and Hudson crowned 2020 Sydney 38 OD Australian Championship
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Sydney 38 OD Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC) members, Peter Byford and David Hudson, have been crowned the 2020 Sydney 38 One-Design Australian Champions following a three-day battle over nine races at Pittwater in Sydney.

Class President Byford and Hudson, co-owners of Conspiracy, reeled off four wins, interspersed with a trio of second places and a third to outclass the opposition. They were relentless in their pursuit of carting off their first Sydney 38 One Design Australian Championship trophy.

The two finished third at the 2018 Australians and led the 2019 Championship, but let Outlaw slip through the net and ultimately finished second. No such mistake this time, they stayed focussed and resilient throughout, despite a couple of breakages and some very close finishes, with only seconds separating the top three at times.

Conspiracy defeated nearest rival, Middle Harbour Yacht Club's Advanced Philosophy (Peter Sorensen), by an 11-point margin. Third placed Richard Williams (Calibre, CYCA) was a further six points down the leaderboard at the end of the nine-race no-drop Championship.

Sorensen won Race 6, while Williams took out Races 1 and 4 and Greg and Wade Croak's Challenge (Royal Motor Yacht Club Toronto) Race 7 to finish fourth on countback to Calibre. However, none could put a dent in Conspiracy's performance.

Special awards were given in recognition of various efforts. Thirlmere (Mike Logan, CYCA) received Most Improved. Tony Levett (TSA Management, MHYC), a 16-year member of class and a big supporter of it, received Longest Serving Contribution. Lisa Callaghan and Stephen Teudt (Mondo) were given the Spirit of the Class award.

This is 20 years of Sydney 38 racing. The first event was at Hogsbreath Airlie Beach Race Week, where Rosemary Merrington raced on Blowfly and Learne Dooley on The Business. Both were on the Race Management team at these Championships. It's good to see them still involved. -- Di Pearson/Sydney 38 media

Full results

www.sydney38class.com

Denmark SailGP Team Launches Boat In Sydney
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Denmark SailGP Sydney, Australia: The Denmark SailGP Team, presented by ROCKWOOL, unveiled its supercharged F50 catamaran in Sydney on Tuesday, as preparations for the first SailGP event of Season 2 gather pace.

The Danish crew will join six other nations on the start line on 28-29 February as the adrenaline-filled, global racing championship kicks off for 2020 - and as the boat launched in Australia, the team revealed a special guest as part of the eye-catching boat livery.

The red and white flying catamaran features an iconic design on the 24-metre wingsail - an image of Danish national symbol and mythological warrior Holger Danske - ensuring that the boat will turn heads as the team starts its training for the opening race in Sydney at the end of the month.

Holger Danske, also known as Ogier The Dane, is a famous Danish knight. According to Danish folklore, he sits waiting in the dark cellar of Kronborg Castle - and, when called upon, will return to defend his country's honour.

sailgp.com

Radial and RS:X conclude the Aussie World Championship season
The Olympic classes World Championship season in Australia concludes with the RS:X and Radial Worlds from Friday 21 February on Port Phillip Bay.

First up is the women's Radial World Championship with the first races on Sunday 23 February, finishing on Friday 28 February.

A total of 116 competitors are entered for the event, hosted by the Sandringham Yacht Club, Melbourne.

Just one entry from Britain, Alison Young, who will represent Britain at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Young was Radial World Champion in 2016.

The RS:X men and women's World Championships, from Tuesday 25 to Fri 28 Feb, hosted by the Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club, will have a total of 122 competitors - 75 men and 47 women.

The British Sailing Team has three men and two women entered, including both Team GB Olympic 2020 selections: Tom Squires in the men and Emma Wilson in the women.

In addition Saskia Sills is entered in the women's championship, and Andy Brown and Kieran Holmes-Martin in the men's championship.

The three men took part in the earlier Sail Melbourne RS:X event with Tom Squires winning ahead of Yoav Omer of Israel with third Makoto Tomizawa of Japan.

www.sailweb.co.uk

Sailing for All - the 1950s: a short history of yacht design
Uffa Fox sailing with the Duke of Edinburgh and a young Prince Charles. Click on image to enlarge.

Uffa Fox Rupert Holmes charts the innovations and developments in yacht design that marked the post-war years through the 1950s

Although the post-war period was a time of scarcity - food rationing in the UK continued until 1954 - it was also a period of great optimism. There was more social mobility than ever before and many of the new technologies that had been developed for the war effort were now available for civilian use. This optimism meant the prospect of owning a boat was brought to a far wider audience than had ever previously been possible.

This was also a time at which the mainstream media was strongly promoting boating. The Mirror, Express and Daily Mail, for example, all sponsored boat shows or small boat designs, while the Sunday Times and Observer would later sponsor trans-ocean solo races.

In addition, new materials that had originally been developed for aircraft construction were now available for boat building. These included plywood and fibreglass, as well as techniques such as hot moulded timber. Hamble-based Fairey Marine, the company that was spun out of Fairey Aviation after the end of the war, pioneered this technique starting with the Uffa Fox-designed 12ft Firefly dinghy in the late 1940s.

Rupert's article includes sections on:

Uffa Fox
Folkboat 1942
Flying 15 - 1947
Firefly - 1948
GP14 - 1949
Silhouette - 1953
Fairey Atalanta 26 - 1955
South Coast One Design (SCOD) - 1955
Eventide - 1957
Early catamarans: 1953-56

www.pbo.co.uk/boats/sailing

Fife Yachts Under the Hammer
Mariquita. Click on image to enlarge.

Mariquita Two famous yachts built in Fairlie's boatbuilding glory days will go under the hammer at a prestigious auction in France later this month.

The Mariquita, pictured, and the Mariska were both designed and built to great acclaim by the renowned William Fife III in his Bay Street yard in 1908 and 1911 respectively.

Amazingly both vessels are still winning major sailing races on the continent and are expected to change hands for handsome sums.

Mariska is expected to sell for between £600,000 and £1m while Mariquita is expected to sell for between £750,000 and £1.4m.

High quality restoration work has taken place on both vessels and their sale comes as the village prepares for the fifth Fife Regatta in June.

Mariquita last raced at the Fife Regatta in Fairlie back in 2008.

At 77ft, Mariska is the shorter of the two racing yachts, which were cutting edge design at the time of their construction. Her first owner, AK Stothert, was considered to be one of the best yachtsmen of Edwardian times.

It want through a two-and-a-half year restoration project involving 25,000 man hours before returning to competitive sailing in 2009.

www.largsandmillportnews.com

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