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EuroSail News #4614 - 12 June

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In This Issue
At the Sharp End: Cowes Week
Indecision hurts Cup
Countdown to Sailstice! June 20
Sailing back in time, in style
2020 J/22 North American Championship Cancelled
Congressional Cup is cancelled
AC9F undergoes successful sea and foiling trials in Auckland
Crewsaver Advises To Carefully Check Safety Equipment
Industry News
Letters to the Editor
Featured Brokerage:
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The Last Word: Michael McClure

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

At the Sharp End: Cowes Week
I take my hat off to Lawrence Mead and the Cowes Week Limited team for staying on the trajectory for Cowes Week until this week. It is no doubt with sadness for many thousand corinthian and pro sailors alike as well as enthusiastic shoreside fans that the famed regatta has had to slip her lines for this year.

Flagship of the 'English season' the tradition has been going since 1812. It is ingrained in the British spirit that resilience will prevail and Cowes Week 2021 will surely come back bigger and stronger. In the meantime the Royal Southern Yacht Club Charity regatta will delight sailors in the early August sailing calendar.

A look back through the last ten years of my Cowes Week archive has brought back entertaining memories. From an unusual spinnaker hoist ("nothing wrong with that coz we're going for an inversion"), trawling whist finding the right tide, the IACC fleet sharing a race course with the 505 class to going for a grand prix finish on the mighty Love Shack. -- Ingrid Abery

More images from the Cowes Week archive can be enjoyed at: ingridabery.com

Cowes Week Photos by Ingrid Abery

Indecision hurts Cup
It seems hard to believe that another ten days have elapsed without any signoff from the Coalition Government over the entry process into Auckland for the America's Cup Challengers.

Sail-World understands that some Challengers have had their immigration applications before the NZ Ministries since March.

That's given NZ Immigration three months to think about permits for crews to come into New Zealand, and how they undergo the mandatory 14-day supervised quarantine process.

The teams will stand all quarantine cost instead of the Kiwi taxpayer - who has been standing the cost of those who have been in supervised COVID9 quarantine to date.

It is easy to understand the frustration of New York Yacht Club's American Magic who have been off the water since late February when they started packing their AC75 to travel to Cagliari, on a ship that was due to leave on March 16.

On March 8, the team filed with the Arbitration Panel to have the COVID19 declared a force majeure, and for the team to be excused from the Protocol requirement to compete in the first two America's Cup World Series Regattas.

The ACWS matter became moot when on March 13, the organisers of the Cagliari regatta conceded that the regatta could not proceed. The Arbitration Panel confirmed that with a decision five days later. The second regatta scheduled for Portsmouth was called off by organisers, Emirates Team New Zealand, on March 24.

In a decision that he said could make or break their Challenge, Executive Director of American Magic, Terry Hutchinson ordered their first AC75 Defiant to be shipped to New Zealand. He was obviously hopeful that a "coming ready or not" call to the New Zealand authorities might get some urgency into their decision-making process.

Unfortunately, that didn't happen as the mesmerised kiwi officials counted down to the perfect COVID19 score - Zero new Positive cases, Zero COVID19 patients in Hospital, and Zero Transmission by contact for over 28 days or two infection cycles.

In fact, there were no new Positive Cases for 17 consecutive days - a strong indication to those running the NZ's immigration and economic strategy that they should be using the time to plan potential next steps, and allow the economic recovery to accelerate very quickly into at least third gear.

That didn't happen, and now the superyachts, who were expected to provide the bulk of the NZ's economic benefit from the America's Cup, are in the same queue outside the NZ Immigration Office as the Challengers - and with a few more options as to what happens next.

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

Countdown to Sailstice! June 20
Sailstice The final countdown to the 20th Anniversary of Summer Sailstice is upon us. With just eight days left, we have events popping up all over the world, and people are celebrating in all types of ways. We don't care how you do it, we just hope that you will join us by celebrating sailing on the longest day of the year.

As sailors, we are all connected by a love of wind in our sails and sun on our cheeks. Summer Sailstice was founded to get more people sailing and to connect sailors to start their summer of sailing 'together' on the solstice.

Join the Sailstice Fleet

Sailing back in time, in style
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WHAT At Stofberg Shipyard, the Netherlands' rich maritime history stares you in the face.

Since its founding in 1793 - that was the year Marie-Antoinette died on a Paris guillotine - the yard has built classic boats, work vessels that typically hauled potatoes, fish, peat, people, animals, manure and whatnot across shallow Dutch waters.

Today, Stofberg Shipyard's halls hold about 50 boats for maintenance and storage. Many are flat-bottomed wooden or steel craft with port and starboard sideboards instead of keels. The oldest - the Dolphijn, a 7m fishing boat built in 1868 - is getting a refit that includes the heat-bending of 1.5-inch (4 cm) thick planks of Danish oak into matching skin strakes.

In the Netherlands, classic sail and motorboats are pure nostalgia.

The country boasts official registries of many hundreds of them and their history. Classics aficionados make serious investments to preserve the character, style and materials of old boats. But Stofberg also builds new classics, a trend that took off in the Netherlands in the middle of the 20th century.

More at www.jachtbouwactueel.nl/stofberg-shipyard-sends-you-sailing-back-in-time-in-style/

2020 J/22 North American Championship Cancelled
The International J/22 Class Association (IJ22CA) and CORK in Kingston, Ontario Canada have determined, because of the varying levels of infection and disruption across the world, that the 2020 J/22 North American Championship scheduled for August 6-9 is cancelled. The Executive Committee has been closely monitoring the worldwide developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. They understand the huge commitment of time and money it takes to participate in a major Championship, as well as the enormous resources that our hosts dedicate to such events.

The Class intends to hold the 2023 J/22 North American Championship at CORK in Kingston, following the 2021 J/22 World Championship in Corpus Christi, Texas (July 18-24) and the 2022 J/22 North American Championship in Tawas Bay, Michigan (September 13-17). In the meantime, the Class wishes all J/22 sailors and their families the best in these difficult times. We look forward to resuming sailing as soon as we can.

Trevor Collins, J/22 Canadian Class President, said, "It was important to the organizing group that we would be able to offer competitors an event complete, memorable and worthy of a North American Championship title. We hope all J/22 sailors get on the water soon, and we look forward to inviting you all back to CORK in the near future."

www.j22.com

Congressional Cup is cancelled
Long Beach Yacht Club has canceled the 2020 Congressional Cup regatta, which had been slated to begin April 2020 and postponed to mid-October. The 56th edition was to be the opening event of the 2020 World Match Racing Tour season but could not overcome the issues related to the coronavirus pandemic.

"The myriad of challenges to offering healthy and enjoyable world class events proved insurmountable, and after a lengthy effort by our volunteer organizers we regrettably determined we must cancel both the Grade One Congressional Cup and Grade Two Ficker Cup," announced Congressional Cup Chair Cheri Busch.

As a Grade One match race, the Congressional Cup hosts an international field of top-ranked sailors and race officials, and ongoing travel restrictions, in part, forced the abandonment of the event.

Organizers had also explored other platforms and venues, LBYC Commodore Charlie Legeman explained, including the possibility of holding the matches aboard a fleet of Solings.

www.sailingscuttlebutt.com

thecongressionalcup.com

AC9F undergoes successful sea and foiling trials in Auckland
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AC9F Built by Yachting Developments Ltd, the AC9F is the new class that will be sailed in the 2021 Youth America's Cup.

As of early March there were only a handful of entry spaces left available for the 2021 Youth America's Cup after the initial early entry period closed on the 29th of February.

Pre-Lockdown 15 teams from twelve nations had already officially entered into the 2021 Youth America's Cup. Currently RNZYS advise that currently there are 17 entries from 12 nations. Since the Lockdown extra teams have entered from Australia and The Netherlands had entered. It is expected that entries will top out at 20 teams - which is capacity for the event.

Nations with their representative yacht clubs who have entered teams are as follows:

New Zealand (2)
Australia (3)
Switzerland (2)
Netherlands (2)
Russia
Argentina
Hong Kong
China
Denmark
Germany
Spain
USA

It is important to note that entry is still open for this event right up until the 30th September 2020; although subject to any space still available at that point. Due to such high demand early on the RNZYS are encouraging any other clubs who are considering an entry to get this in as soon as possible.

Entries can be emailed to challenger [AT] youthamericascup [DOT] com

Applications for RNZYS Youth America's Cup team to Reuben Corbett, email rcorbett [AT] rnzys [DOT] org [DOT] nz

www.sail-world.com/news/229259/Americas-Cup-Youth-foiling-monohull-sea-trials

Crewsaver Advises To Carefully Check Safety Equipment
Crewsaver, the leading lifejacket and safety equipment supplier to the global leisure marine industry, has advised boaters to ensure they carry out rigorous equipment checks before they put their vessels on the water following an easing of coronavirus lockdown rules.

With many marinas and boat yards beginning to open following the three-month restriction on movement, an increase in water-based leisure pursuits is expected as boating enthusiasts look to reunite with their craft.

Matthew Bridge, Commercial Director, of the Survitec brands Crewsaver and Yak, said: "It is fantastic to see a recent easing of lockdown rules meaning that people can get back on the water. Our message is do get out on the water but be safe and keep to the government guidelines to protect the emergency services. Before you head out, we strongly advise you to give your boat a good inspection and check your safety equipment.

"Lifejackets, flares, fire extinguishers, first aid supplies, and liferafts, in particular, should be thoroughly checked before putting to sea to ensure they are damage-free and equipment is still in date."

To locate an approved Crewsaver service station, visit: crewsaver.com/uk/find-a-stockist/

To learn more about how to ensure you remain #LifejacketSafe, visit: crewsaver.com/uk/lifejacketsafe/

To view the CrewSaver series of 'how-to' videos, click here: crewsaver.com/uk/how-to-guides/

Industry News
The Dutch superyacht lobby has bought the Holland Yachting Group (HYG) name and slogan from the HISWA watersports lobby it left last December to join the Netherlands Maritime Technology trade group.

Since January 1, the 400-member NMT has been crafting a superyacht unit but its name - Dutch Yachting Society - proved to be unpopular.

NMT says it has acquired the rights to the Holland Yachting Group name and its slogan, 'Think Yachts, Think Holland'.

The HYG name served Dutch superyacht makers well for 50 years. It and its slogan have gathered much marketing and recognition value.

www.ibinews.com

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The Cruising Association confirms its support for Cowes Week 2021

After the excitement of announcing its first-ever sponsorship of Cowes Week 2020, sponsoring the trophy for the newly introduced Club Cruiser Class, the Cruising Association (CA), although saddened at the news that this iconic regatta has been cancelled this August, has nonetheless pledged its commitment to supporting the event in 2021.

The CA's General Manager, Lucy Gray, said, "Of course it's a shame for everyone that this year's regatta won't take place as planned but we're realists and wholly sympathetic to the reasons for cancelling. We're already looking forward to next year knowing it will be a regatta to remember, and even more exciting and welcoming for everyone."

Next year's Cowes Week Regatta runs from July 31 to August 7.

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In view of the severe economic crisis linked to Covid-19, France's Groupe Beneteau said it is accelerating reorganisation of its boat business

In view of the severe economic crisis linked to Covid-19, Groupe Beneteau revealed in a weekend statement that it has reorganised the key management structure of its Boat Division to become more responsive and efficient. Jean-Paul Chapeleau will assume the duties of Deputy CEO in charge of the recently formed Unified Industrial Operations and Development Department.

Among other roles at Jeanneau, Jean-Paul Chapeleau was instrumental in the development of brand's production in Poland from 1992 to 1999.

In future, under Jean-Paul Chapeleau's direction, the new department will cover all activities in all countries where the group operates, confirming the commitment to manage the group based on regional core functions rather than around legal and brand entities. Company Chairman and CEO Jérôme de Metz announced his intent to move the company in this direction in Februray in a drive to maximize synergies and consistency.

Chapeleau is a company veteran, having held numerous roles within the group in his forty-year tenure. Since 2009 and until March 2020, he was the General Manager of Jenneau (which he joined in 1980) and Prestige until April 2020.

With the just-announced changes, Deputy CEO of Operational Excellence Christophe Caudrelier, who has been with the company since 2014 and had previously served as the Chief Financial Officer, has left Groupe Beneteau.

www.ibinews.com

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The Italian Sailing Federation (FIV), sailing regatta Barcolana at Trieste and the Genoa Boat Show are working together to create an exceptional October for yachting and sailing.

At a meeting organised by the president of FIV, Francesco Ettore, in which the unprecedented nature of the COVID-19 pandemic was noted, it was decided to focus on making the most of the similarities between the two events, capitalising on the fact that they will now take place back to back.

"For us the boat show and the Barcolana are two of the most important moments for the growth of our industry," said Francesco. "It is important to capitalise on them by combining forces, accelerating the desire to begin again that we all have."

Key areas of discussion were promotion and communication and the search for potential economies of scales through joint work and shared initiatives between the events. In particular the exchange of know-how from technical and scientific experts will be promoted to find the best application of COVID-19 guidelines.

"The activities of the Boat Show and Barcolana are complementary," said Dean Bassi, in charge of operations for Barcolana. "From this it is possible to reap benefits, to become in some way a single widespread event to amplify communications on the 'Made in Italy' of boating."

www.boatingbusiness.com

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Two major on-water boat shows in Sweden - the Marstrand Boat Show and Allt pa Sjon in Gustavsberg - have been cancelled due to Covid-19. The show in Marstrand on Sweden's west coast and in Gustavsberg outside Stockholm on the east coast were planned for the end of August.

This is a big setback for show organiser Sweboat, as the floating shows are kick-offs to the autumn boat sales season and are also important for yards producing larger boats. Both events attract around 20,000-25,000 visitors each year.

"Sweboat's Board of Directors has made the heavy but logical decision to suspend the floating fairs on the west and east coasts this autumn," says Mats Eriksson, Sweboat CEO. "There is a continued ban in Sweden on large gatherings of over 50 people. With respect for all partners and exhibitors' planning for the fall, we do not want to wait any longer with a decision and thus this information."

With a good summer for domestic boating expected in the coming months, Sweboat says it will be back with an alternative online event during the same period that the two fairs were planned. That means both visitors and exhibitors will get a good grip of the coming news and attractive offers.

During the spring, Swedish boat dealers saw record-high demand for boats, new as well as used. Boating will definitely see an upturn during the summer holidays in Sweden and other Nordic countries with Covid-19 regulations still in place.

www.ibinews.com

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Italy reopened its international borders last week, allowing trips between Italian regions and travel to and from abroad.

Visitors from the EU, Schengen countries and the UK are now permitted to enter the country without having to undergo 14 days of self-isolation - a requirement for arrivals from all other nations until June 15 at the earliest.

Some Italian regions such as Sardinia, Sicily, Apulia and Lazio are asking visitors to their territory to register their presence in order to monitor entries. Visitors will have to register online or by app, providing their personal data.

Confindustria Nautica, the Italian boating industry association, welcomes the new relaxed measures, adding that the 2020 edition of the Genoa International Boat Show will go ahead from October 1-6 with extra safety precautions.

In Italy, the use of masks is generally compulsory in public spaces, when using public transport, when the 1m social distancing is not possible, and in private cars for non-cohabitants (maximum three persons per car).

Self-isolation is requested with a body temperature above 37.5C.

In terms of marine activities, boating is permitted with the following new guidelines issued by Italy's Ministry of Transport:

Recreational boating and bareboat charter

- Users' individual responsibility remains the key factor in the application on board of the general social distancing measures (1m between non-cohabitants persons)
- Individuals can share the same cabin if they live in the same home
- Personal protection equipment must be used during docking procedures and dock assistance, bunkering, setting sails, etc
- For charter boats the sanitisation of the craft after each change of guests is compulsory

Crewed charter

Additional measures include the regular sanitisation of the crew areas and the obligation for the crew to be tested for Covid-19 before boarding and to check their body temperature daily. Third parties are not allowed to access charter boats.

www.ibinews.com

Letters To The Editor - editor [AT] eurosailnews [DOT] com
Letters are limited to 350 words. No personal attacks are permitted. We do require your name but your email address will not be published without your permission.

* From Derek Paterson, Auckland NZ.

The letter from Euan Ross is a fair comment about the state of C-19 in NZ. However, the Govt. is somewhat duplicitous. They have granted entry to 50+ Avatar film crew, and an unknown number of other film people - mainly from USA. On the other hand, they have denied entry for a Tuna boat for engine repairs from American Samoa (no C-19) with a quaratine period to get here. We don't know what other "under the counter" deals have been done (yet) to breech the Border closure. The fluffing around with AC visas just reflects the chaos this Govt operates in.

I too am in the "at risk" age group. I say, bring it on now, or delay a year, but at least make a decision.

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EuroSail News #4616 - 16 June

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In This Issue
Double handed Offshore Sailing section available on sailing.org
RORC Lockdown Live Series | Time Over Distance
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
2020 Governor's Cup Cancelled
Tame the tradewinds from home
Farr 40 Australia News
How Do You Sleep When Sailing Solo for 4,000 Miles?
Marks Laid in Anticipation of July 20 Start for Dublin Bay Sailing Season
How Macif Ended Francois Gabart's Ultim Programme
British Youth Sailing unveils Diploma in Sporting Excellence
Letters to the Editor
Featured Brokerage:
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The Last Word: Martin Luther King

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

Double handed Offshore Sailing section available on sailing.org
World Sailing has established a dedicated section of sailing.org to the fastest growing discipline in sailing, double handed offshore sailing.

Offshore sailing is a universal discipline that every World Sailing Member National Authority (MNA) can participate in. Following the selection of a Mixed Two Person Offshore Keelboat Event at Paris 2024, event numbers for double handed offshore events in One Design boats and handicap racing have increased.

The dedicated section on sailing.org, available here, provides information on Paris 2024 as well as a list of double handed offshore events that will be regularly updated. A section on equipment is also included.

To encourage focus on the discipline of offshore sailing itself rather than on specific equipment, the Paris 2024 Olympic Equipment will be selected relatively close to the event.

The broad discipline of doublehanded offshore sailing, which includes all doublehanded events over 50 miles in length, with no gender restrictions, and sailed one-design or under any rating system (e.g. ORC, IRC, or regional systems) can guide sailors and MNAs to focus their preparation efforts on the required skills to succeed. Skills such as seamanship, navigation, weather prediction, route selection, boat-handling and of course fast sailing, common to the discipline, can be refined rather than optimising the performance of a particular boat.

The 2024 Mixed Keelboat Offshore Event will be a representation of this discipline. A very specific, one-race, mixed-gender, one-design, supplied-equipment, event with a specified duration.

www.sailing.org

RORC Lockdown Live Series | Time Over Distance
Vol. 11 - Harold Cudmore

Harold Cudmore who hails from Cork, Ireland spoke with Louay Habib for an hour-long show focusing on the Admiral's Cup for the 11th edition of the RORC Time Over Distance Series.

In the 1970s Cudmore was one of the first sailors to travel the world to compete at international yachting events, especially match racing. In 1986 he became the first non-American to win the Congressional Cup. In the America's Cup Cudmore was heavily involved in several British campaigns during the 1980s. He was also head coach of the 1992 winning campaign America3 and coach for the all-women's campaign in 1995.

Between 1977 and 1993 Cudmore took part in seven editions of the Admiral's Cup - Racing for Ireland, Great Britain, Australia and Germany. In 1989 he was the mastermind ashore for the victorious British team. To this day, Harold Cudmore travels the world, racing in a wide variety of inshore and offshore events. His amazing abilities as a yachtsman are only matched by his talent for storytelling!

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

Seahorse Magazine

A step up (in every sense)
In Italy, Seahorse previewed the new Mylius 60 Canting Keel, which made its world premiere at the Genoa Boat Show in September 2019. It is a yacht that redefines the genre of performance cruisers and it is currently the only canting keel production model of that size on the market.

Proof of the pudding
They say the proof of the pudding is in the eating. After several years in development the most eagerly awaited superyacht of 2019, the 142ft Canova, was launched late in the season by Baltic Yachts with the minimum of fuss.

Vanishing act
It's not just the widespread introduction of hydraulically powered winches that led to the sweeping clean of once cluttered big boat deck layouts... it's also down to the elegant systems which they are a part of\

Seahorse build table - Contrasts
Mark Mills has used lockdown to advance very different but actually quite similar concepts

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2020 Governor's Cup Cancelled
Newport Beach, California, USA: Balboa Yacht Club today regretfully announced the cancellation of the Governor's Cup Youth International Match Race Championship that had been scheduled for July 20-25. The Governor's Cup is the oldest youth match racing event in the world, only two years younger than the renown Congressional Cup which last week cancelled its 56th running.

"We will be back next year to make the 2021 Cup the best ever," said event Chair Christine Robertson Gribben. "Happily, none of this year's invited skippers will reach their 23rd birthday by the end of next year's "GovCup" to be held July 19-24, 2021, so all will again be age-eligible if they continue their match racing success. Although, we sadly presume we won't see three-time runner-up Leonard Takahashi who will represent Japan in the 49er class in next year's Olympic Games.

BYC cancelled the event based on the unanimous vote of the Governor's Cup Steering Committee. Committee Chair Andy Rose noted that "It was a very tough vote for all of us. But, after a thorough briefing by BYC Fleet Surgeon and internationally prominent neurosurgeon, Dr. Rob Bray, on the COVID-19 situation, and extensive communication with invitees and coaches, we determined that holding or postponing the Cup until later in the year was not feasible". Dr. Bray's Disc Sports and Spine Center is also the presenting sponsor of the Governor's Cup.

"Even if the eight international teams could have made it to California, most would have faced fourteen-day quarantine and perhaps other restrictions upon returning home," Rose continued and summed up the decision, "While Dr. Bray had designed an extensive testing protocol for the event he agreed that recent developments in the spread of the virus make it impossible to host the Cup in the manner in which teams, coaches, and BYC members expect of us and in fact, it became highly unlikely that all or even most of invited skippers would ultimately be able to attend."

The Notice of Race, the event brochure and information on requesting an invitation for the 2021 Governor's Cup will be posted on the Cup's website govcupracing.com in January, 2021.

Tame the tradewinds from home - Virtual Groupama Race starts June 21st
Tame the tradewinds and overcome the pitfalls of a tough offshore race around the largest UNESCO recognised lagoon in the world as planned - almost.

The virtual start of the seventh edition of the New Caledonia Groupama Race will take place on June 21, 2020 and as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, thousands will be on the start line without a sailing jacket or bag in sight.

Turtles and warm South Pacific sea spray will be there for international sailors in a year's time, in July 2021.

June 2020: Groupama Race Virtual
June 2021: Groupama Race Real
Experience the Groupama Race as if you were there and challenge players from around the world at the following start times - 6pm in Noumea, 7pm in Auckland, 5pm in Sydney and 9am in Paris. A virtual race with very real tactical options. While waiting for the warm water on deck and the wind in your ears in a year's time, sail 654 nautical miles virtually around the largest lagoon in the world aboard a Class 40. Take three to five days choosing your course, concentrating hard and putting nerves to the test. Challenge yourself to the physical and psychological effort that will keep you at the front of the pack.

Visit here to play.

Back in March, 100 days before the start, host club Cercle Nautique Calédonien and the residents of Noumea were ready to host the 7th Groupama Race fleet. Confronted with an unprecedented global health situation, organisers postponed the biennial race in paradise to June 2021.

The period of confinement has been, for many, an opportunity to train and sail virtually. eSport has been a surprising hit with growth 50% higher than market forecasts, attracting players and spectators. At the end of March, an e-Nascar race brought together 1.3 million fans.

If you haven't done so yet, it's time to jump in to virtual sailing virtualregatta.com/en/offshore-game

www.groupamarace.nc

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Farr 40 Australia News
The Farr 40 Australian Class is excited to publish the 2020/21 series schedule, including new dates for the Pre Worlds and Worlds.

Due to Covid-19 and restrictions on large gatherings, it was most unfortunate we had to postpone the 2020 National Championships and World Championships. Fortunately, the situation appears to be improving in relation to travel restrictions and social gatherings and we are confident this season will surge ahead as planned.

We are receiving positive communications with our international teams, whom at this stage, are still very much planning to participate. It is anticipated we could have 18 boats for the Worlds with teams from the US, Germany, Mexico and Uruguay.

Calendar:

Date - Regatta - Venue
18 September 2020 - Farr 40 Season Launch & AGM - RSYS
19 & 20 September 2020 - MHYC One Design Trophy - MHYC
17 & 18 October 2020 - NCYC One Design Trophy - NCYC
14 & 15 November 2020 - 2020 National Championships - CYCA
28 & 29 November 2020 - SSORC - MHYC
30 & 31 January 2021 - NSW State Title - MHYC
27 & 28 February 2021 - 2021 National Championships - RSYS
6 & 7 March 2021 - Sydney Harbour Regatta - MHYC
8 & 9 March 2021 - Pre Worlds - CYCA
11-14 March 2021 - World Championships - CYCA

www.farr40.asn.au

How Do You Sleep When Sailing Solo for 4,000 Miles?
Every odd year since 1977, sailors from around the world have gathered in France for an insanely arduous race - the Mini Transat 6.50. They hop into their Mini 6.50 yachts (tiny boats at a maximum of 21 feet or 6.5 meters long) and then head west as fast as they can, hoping to be the first to reach Le Marin Bay, Martinique, in the Caribbean, some 4,000 watery miles (6,437 kilometers) away. The race has two legs: France to the Canary Islands, and the Canary Islands to Martinique.

And the biggest catch? The 80-odd sailors must do this journey alone. But how do sailors complete an endurance race that lasts three to four weeks without sleeping more than 20 minutes at a time?

That's the question behind a study conducted by researchers of the University of Bologna in Italy. Scientists wanted to better understand how sailors managed their sleep cycles, and whether certain people have inherent biological advantages that aid them during this physically demanding race. The results were published on May 4, 2020, in the journal Nature and Science of Sleep.

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Marks Laid in Anticipation of July 20 Start for Dublin Bay Sailing Season
Dublin Bay Sailing Club Club (DBSC) has laid some of its race marks on Dublin Bay in anticipation of the Summer Series getting underway next month.

As Afloat previously reported, DBSC aims to race from July 20th.

Outer guard marks and seven conical marks in the 'Northern circle area' are now laid in the Bay so, when the go-ahead for racing is given, the marks will already be in place.

This could see DBSC's first Thursday race of the season start on July 23rd and Saturday racing from July 25th, some three months later than originally scheduled due to COVID-19 restrictions.

The club is the largest yacht racing club in the country and provides yacht racing for all of Dun Laoghaire Harbour's yacht clubs, a combined fleet of over 200 boats and some 2,000 sailors or more.

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How Macif Ended Francois Gabart's Ultim Programme
The announcement came as a bombshell this week, a bolt from the blue because it was so unexpected. French insurance giants Macif ended their Ultim programme when the new trimaran which they own is due to sail in a year's time. So, why this decision? Why this timing? And what are the consequences for Francois Gabart and for his company MerConcept? Tip & Shaft investigate.

It was by means of a press release issued on Wednesday at 11:30am French time that the Macif group announced that they are withdrawing from the Ultim circuit in the midst of building a new trimaran. A press videoconference was organized during which Fred Vianas, the group's corporate strategy and performance director, and Jean-Bernard Le Boucher, director of the marine activity, spoke of a "reorientation", and of the need to "refocus", with a "new strategic plan to write". That plan clearly does not fit with an Ultim programme. On his part Francois Gabart spoke of "a terrible moment, a hard blow without any possible comparison to those I've experienced as a sailor."

No one saw this decision coming, especially after their February 2018 announcement, Macif then saying they would "continue their commitment to ocean sailing over the period 2020-2024 alongside Francois Gabart", and the key was to build a new trimaran.

Speaking on Thursday, Jean-Bernard Le Boucher responded: "We have been thinking about this from the start of the year as part of a more global review of the strategic reorientation of the company. There's a lot of (business) changes this year. We are a multi-brand group that will develop further, with an ongoing merger with the Aésio group. Francois reiterated on Wednesday that is takes more than two years to build and campaign a boat on this circuit and our pace of business is a bit different. This strategic matter is the reason for closing down the Ultim. "

How is the Ultim program no longer consistent with this new group strategy?" The strategy is not completely settled, we are building it now and it will be known at the end of the year. We will make announcements at that time", continues the director of the insurance group's marine activities.

On Wednesday when he was asked about the possible influence of the Covid crisis on the decision, Fred Vianas replied, "The reason for this decision is not related to Covid from the financial point of view. It's not about saving money because we will invest it elsewhere. But we can't say that it didn't have no impact at all. If we don't take it into account we would not be taken seriously, it would mean we are not connected to what's happening."

By putting a trimaran that they funded entirely up for sale the insurance company will be losing money on paper. The current Ultim has seen its price fall from 6.7 million to 5 million euros.

Full article in TipandShaft.com

British Youth Sailing unveils Diploma in Sporting Excellence
British Youth Sailing is launching its new Diploma in Sporting Excellence (DiSE) supporting talented and committed young athletes with the potential to be high achievers in sailing.

The Level 3 diploma, worth 64 UCAS points, combines sailing and full-time education so participants have the skills, knowledge and competence to pursue sporting excellence alongside education and a future career in sport.

A first for sailing in the UK, the course will be delivered by British Youth Sailing and Loughborough College. The pilot scheme will feature 12 places, beginning in September 2020.

DiSE is funded by the Education Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) as a dual career pathway for athletes who have been recognised and nominated by their National Governing Body as having high potential for excellence.

The programme is delivered over two years, with sailors able to choose their further education studies, such as A levels, BTEC or other vocational qualifications alongside DiSE.

Sailors must be in full time education for the duration of the DiSE programme.

Applicants must have five GCSEs of minimum grade 4 (or C), preferably including maths and English, and be starting year 12 in September 2020.

To register your interest for the course, please fill out the form here. The deadline for applications is midday on June 19.

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* From Laurence Mead, Cowes Week Regatta Director:

Keith Jamieson is of course right that Ingrid Abery's piece on Cowes Week mis-identifies the 505 class for the Flying 15 class. I just wanted to write and reassure Keith - and everybody else - that no matter what size boat they sail the ethos of Cowes Week is very much built around a fabulous weeks regatta racing for boats of all shapes and sizes and for family crews as much as the more battle hardened group with their carbon sails. I did Cowes Week 2008 on a Flying 15 with my then 14-year -old daughter crewing and had an absolutely fantastic week. The highlight of which was being rolled 20 feet to windward by a Reichel Pugh 72 footer going at what seemed about a hundred times faster than us! Happy days!

Whilst writing I also take the opportunity to correct the date of the first ever Cowes Week. Although there was racing from the early 1800's from the Royal Yacht Squadron the historians have identified 1826 as the date of the first Cowes Week proper so we will be celebrating our 200th anniversary in 2026 when we look forward to welcoming everybody for a fabulous, double-centenary birthday party.

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Race the Wight - RORC race around the Isle of Wight
Luca Devoti, A Sailor For The Sailors
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
Match Cup Marstrand To Host Local Event For 2020
Patrizio Bertelli has been awarded with the Career "Velista dell'Anno - Tribute"
HRSC rises to the challenge
RYA eSailing Spring Class Championship Finalists Revealed
Entry Open for 5.5 Metre European Championship in Sanremo
Historic Dublin Bay to Cork Harbour Yacht Race Postponed to 2022
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Race the Wight - RORC race around the Isle of Wight
Saturday 1st August 2020- Open to Two Handed and Family/Household teams
In support of the Scaramouche Sailing Trust + NHS

A race around the Isle of Wight on Saturday 1st August will see the return to competitive racing at the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) - the first since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The race will replace the originally scheduled Channel Race and is open to COVID-19 compliant crews following Government regulations in both the Two Handed and family/same-household classes. Race entries are required to have an IRC TCC of 0.900 and above. The Notice of Race is available HERE. Entries and registration through RORC Sailgate: rorc.sailgate.com)

Starting from the Royal Yacht Squadron line in Cowes, the 50-nautical mile race will adhere to the latest Government guidelines and advice from the RYA and World Sailing. The safety of all competitors, staff and volunteers are of primary concern as the RORC continues to monitor the Coronavirus outbreak carefully.

The fleet will race anti-clockwise, heading westwards towards Yarmouth, leaving the Solent and rounding the famous Needles Lighthouse before making their way along south-west coast of the Island to St. Catherine's Point before crossing Sandown Bay to round the Bembridge Ledge. The fleet then makes its way either side of No Man's Land Fort and across Osborne Bay to the finish line back at Cowes.

RORC member, Mike Slade’s ICAP Leopard raced around the course in 3h 43m and regular RORC racer, Ned Collier Wakefield took just 2h 22m on the MOD70 Concise 10 - just short of Brian Thompson’s ratified World Sailing Speed Racing Council record of 2h 2m 31s in Phaedo3 in Sept 2016! Although these records show the potential speeds possible from these impressive racing machines, the course can take anything up to 12 hours for some of the smaller entries.

All competitors will register their own finish times after crossing the line and submit them for the final results.

“It should be a very nice day of racing for those two handed teams who can follow the guidelines and those sailing families/households who can do the same,” continues Stone. “Sadly the timing of the tides doesn’t allow us to include the smaller entries, but we think we can give most people a start and their first longer race since the lockdown. Staff and volunteers are really looking forward to Race the Wight as well; I think it’s good for everyone.

“We have some nice Musto prizes for the class winners and for our overall winner, and with entry fees going to the Scaramouche Sailing Trust and the NHS, we couldn’t be happier about the whole event. It’s a great way to re-start the season,” concludes RORC Racing Manager, Stone.

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Luca Devoti, A Sailor For The Sailors
Valencia, Spain - Luca Devoti, (57, Verona, Italy, based in Spain since 2005) shares his vision with the international sailing community about a new sustainable sport. The Italian Finn Silver Medalist and former America's Cup skipper is officially an aspiring candidate for Vice-Presidency of the 2020-2024 World Sailing Board.

"I have thought long and hard about presenting this candidacy. I have a huge respect for those who, before me, have steered World Sailing. At the same time, I believe I can provide value by contributing my experience and passion at these difficult times, and therefore I am ready and willing to stand up as a candidate.

I believe that my past and current professional engagement in different activities in the sailing world provide me with a comprehensive insight into the culture and interests of sailors, coaches, different MNA's and manufacturers".

A sailor all his life, Luca Devoti started his sport career in Lake Garda (Northern Italy) at the age of 18 and won an Olympic Silver Medal (Finn Class) in Sydney at the age of 38.

Skipper for the Italian team +39 in the 32nd America's Cup (Valencia, 2007), Luca Devoti also founded Devoti Sailing, an independent manufacturer that has sold over 5,000 boats since 1993. Still involved in competitive sailing, Luca Devoti launched the Dinghy Academy in Valencia, where is now coaching young Olympic class sailors.

Luca Devoti will introduce his programme on June 23rd during the Tom Ehman's Sailing Illustrated TFE Show on Facebook.

Join the LIVE interview: @SailingillustratedBlog, 13:00 PST / 16:00 EST / 21:00 UTC / 22:00 CET.

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Ironically for some the world being turned upside down brought unexpected consolations

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Match Cup Marstrand To Host Local Event For 2020
GKSS Match Cup Marstrand, the long standing world championship level event of the World Match Racing Tour, will be staged this year 2-4 July with locally invited teams and no on-shore activities, due to the impact of the global Covid-19 crisis. The popular Swedish match racing event remains part of the World Match Racing Tour and will return as a world championship level event of the Tour in 2021.

For this year’s scheduled event, organisers GKSS (Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club) and marketing agency CREATE will host twelve local teams over the shortened three day event, competing in the GKSS owned Far East 28 Regatta boats, and including the Nordea Women’s Trophy. It is the second consecutive year that sponsor Nordea has supported the Women’s Trophy in Marstrand.

Confirmed skippers include last year’s Nordea Women’s Trophy winner Anna Ostling (SWE), Swedish Olympic gold medallist Max Salminen, local favourite Johnie Berntsson (SWE), defending Match Racing World Champion Phil Robertson (NZL), and America’s Cup sailor Kyle Langford (AUS). Both Robertson and Langford are currently resident in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Nordea Women’s Trophy skippers

Anna Ostling (SWE)
Linnea Floser (SWE)
Johanna Bergqvist (SWE)
Klara Wester (SWE)
Sanna Matsson (SWE)
Clara Svensdotter (SWE)

Match Cup Marstrand skippers

Phil Robertson (NZL)
Max Salminen (SWE)
Nicklas Dackhammar (SWE)
Johnie Berntsson (SWE)
Jesper Stalheim (SWE)
Kyle Langford (AUS)

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Patrizio Bertelli has been awarded with the Career "Velista dell'Anno - Tribute"
Patrizio Bertelli has been awarded the “Velista dell’Anno - Tribute” organized by Giornale della Vela, in recognition of his 50 years of sailing and 20 years of the America’s Cup, always at top levels, first Italian to be inducted in the America’s Cup Hall of Fame, in 2012. A long career, as sailor and owner, marked by six America’s Cup campaigns and several international achievements in various boat classes, classic and not.

Patrizio Bertelli commented: “I am thankful for this award, that I believe should also be extended to the larger Luna Rossa team, that embraces all of those who have worked in the team over the last 20 years. They are my friends, the sailors with whom I go sailing. We are a team in the team. We recognize each other from afar. And I dedicate the award to my wife, Miuccia, who has always supported me and encouraged me in the America’s Cup projects.

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HRSC rises to the challenge
Hayling Foxers. Photo by Cartrina Clarke. Click on image to enlarge.

Hayling Foxers Getting people sailing in small boats has been Hamble River Sailing Club’s mission since it was founded 101 years ago and that zeal to succeed has never been more needed than during the current COVID-19 crisis. Yacht and XOD racing on Wednesday evenings recommenced on June 3rd restricted to single household crews only and with amended SI’s so that handicap class yachts race without spinnakers and all boats 'self start' at a fixed time and then take their own finish times.

Meanwhile dinghy sailing is going strong with junior sailing for up to six of the more experienced Level 3 cadets racing, while the more leisurely MOB and WOW groups (Men on Beer & Women on Water!) are going sailing in club dinghies on evenings when the tide time suits. 'SUP’ paddle boards are available for hire by members and friends or ‘bubble groups’ and the super-keen Foxer dinghy fleet is racing as usual on Sunday mornings including last weekend with a special pursuit race sponsored by the King and Queen.

The credit for much of the enthusiasm to get the dinghy sailing happening goes to 21-year-old Alice Ryan, once a junior cadet in the strong HRSC training programme and now a qualified RYA instructor and also a member of the club’s sailing committee. Alice commented: "I know how important my sailing is to me and I love seeing young children getting involved and enjoying being out on the water!"

All those taking part in club racing are tasked with maintaining strict social distancing with wash down routines for boats and equipment as appropriate to minimise risk to club members and helpers, and the social side in not being neglected either, with take away drinks available outside on the patio after racing with a strict safety regime. HRSC welcomes new members and looks forward to resuming full activities including sail training when RYA guidance and social distancing can be relaxed further.

More information at: www.hrsc.org.uk

RYA eSailing Spring Class Championship Finalists Revealed
Tune in at 9am on Saturday 20 June for the live final

Over the last two months, 788 sailors, representing 26 classes have been battling it out on the virtual waters, in an attempt to represent their class in the national final of the RYA eSailing Spring Class Championship.

Getting through to the final is no easy feat, not only does it mean beating fellow class racers in a class championship, but it also means beating other class champions to stake claim to a place in the final.

A total of 26 racers competed in two semi-finals which took place over the weekend of 13 June, with the top 19 going through to the final and we can now reveal the full line up for the final this weekend (Saturday 20 June).

The final will air live on the RYA YouTube Channel and Facebook page at 09.00am on Saturday 20 June with live commentary from Jack Fenwick, RYA Keelboat Development Manager and Sam Usher, RYA NE Regional Development Officer. Tune in and cheer on your class champion.

The winner will receive an Essential 45L Dry Tube, courtesy of Musto, a dryrobe plus a virtual Q&A session for their class with a member of the British Sailing Team.

After the success of the eSailing Spring Club Championship in May, we are all really looking forward to the final of the eSailing Class Championships. Players have been practising their online sailing skills and racing promises to be extremely close. Make sure you tune in on Saturday morning and cheer your class on!” commented Celia Edgington, RYA Shows and Promotions Manager.

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Entry Open for 5.5 Metre European Championship in Sanremo
The International 5.5 Metre Class Association and Yacht Club Sanremo are delighted to announce that entry is open for the 2020 European Championship in Sanremo, Italy from 23-29 August.

Registration and measurement will take place from Sunday 23 to Monday 24 September, with racing from Tuesday 25 to Saturday 29 September. A series of 10 races is scheduled.

Traditionally the 5.5 Class holds its European Championship only when the World Championship is outside Europe, so this will be the first European Championship since 2013, when it was won by the current World Champion Artemis XIV. The 2020 World Championship was held in Newport, Australia in January.

The Notice of Race and Entry Form have been published here

There is more information about Sanremo and the event on the class website here.

Historic Dublin Bay to Cork Harbour Yacht Race Postponed to 2022
Some offshore racing enthusiasts may have been hoping that the historic re-enactment of the “Kingstown to Queenstown" Race of 1860 - the first proper offshore event in Irish and British waters - might still have been staged in some very muted form, with minimal shoreside interaction in order to comply with post-COVID-19 restrictions. But those directly involved have now made a clear decision that to do so would be entirely at variance with the spirit of the race, which is to be a celebration of offshore racing both in Ireland and internationally, with a highly sociable shore-side element in Cobh after the finish.

The leading race organiser at the Cobh finish, South Coast Offshore Racing Association Commodore Johanna Murphy, has issued an informal statement outlining the thinking behind the way things will go, as plans take shape to stage the race in 2022:

“The Kingstown to Queenstown Race is postponing to 7/7/22 in light of COVID-19. The race is being run by Cove Sailing Club and the National Yacht Club, and will start from the NYC and finish at the Old Yacht Club (now the Sirius Centre) in Cobh. After the finish, there’ll be festivities on the Cobh waterfront, including of course a talk on the history of the iconic race by the one and only Eddie English. The prize-giving will follow, and I will be organising a barbecue in the Quays, while now that CSC marina is up and running, there will be visitor berthing available.

All the mechanics of the race will be worked out nearer the time, but it’s definitely one for the diary - after all, what’s another two years when we have waited since 1860? The June-July programme for 2021 is already solidly booked, so to do this iconic and historic race justice, we need to make the clean break to 2022. It deserves the chance to be a fantastic race, and will I feel it be a popular event nationally and internationally, and a chance for the Clubs and sailors to come together - which is what much of sailing is all about. And It will also tie in nicely with Cork Week 2022, which is 11th - 15th July 2022."

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International Melges 24 Fleet Heads to Torbole
Taking note of the improvement in the overall health situation underlined, albeit with due caution, by the Governments of the European Union, the management of the Class of the old continent, led by IM24CA Vice President Europe Miles Quinton, owner of Gill Race Team (UK); met in a video conference along with the Executive Committee Member Europe Michael Tarabocchia, owner of White Room (GER); the Championship Coordinator David Bartol and the Class Administrator Piret Salmistu to define the calendar of the 2020 European season and trace a path that will lead one of the most active one design fleets from the Garda Lake to Trieste passing through Austria and Slovenia.

The management wisely decided to avoid starting in the month of July in light of the fact that the announced return of competitive activity in Italy did not imply the automatic possibility for foreign teams to travel without the risk of having to spend long quarantine periods once returned to the country of origin. Following the logic of fair sailing, which has always been the basis of the activity of the Melges 24, it was decided to return to full activity in the second weekend of August.

Between 7 and 9 August, therefore, Torbole and the Garda Lake, in Italy will be the scene of the resumption of the competitive activity of Melges 24 in its international version. After three weeks (28-29 August), the second regatta is scheduled on Lake Attersee, in Austria.

In a very tight turn, from the Austrian inland waters, the fleet will head to nearby, where between 11 and 13 September, Portorož in Slovenia will host the third round of the European Sailing Series 2020. A welcome confirmation, from the renowned Slovenian venue, host for several season of really competitive events to the point of being chosen as the venue for the Europeans 2020, postponed to 2021 due to the Covid-19 emergency.

A forward-looking choice made by the class management, given that the final stage of the circuit has been set for October 2-4 in Trieste, Italy - only a few kilometers away from the Slovenian location, where boats and trailers can calmly wait to be transferred to Italy.

4 events in the 2020 Melges 24 European Sailing Series:
August 7-9 - Torbole on Lake Garda, Italy
August 28-29 - Kammersee on Attersee, Austria
September 11-13 - Portoroz, Slovenia
October 2-4 - Trieste, Italy

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Alex Thomson back on the water
2020 Online Newport Bermuda Race open for entry
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
Kiwi borders now open to foreign-flagged vessels
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Royal Cork Yacht Club’s Example is Inspiring in Cork Harbour’s 50 Years of Progress
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Alex Thomson back on the water with sights set on Vendee Globe 2020
Alex Thomson has returned to the water onboard HUGO BOSS, the boat which he hopes will lead him to victory in the 2020 Vendee Globe.

Thomson and his team - much like their competitors in the IMOCA class - were unable to train on the water for some 9 weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following the easing of lockdown restrictions in England, however, the team have been able to return to the water to commission the yacht, before re-commencing their training.

The news comes as organisers of the Vendee Globe this week confirmed that the race - which takes place just every four years and is considered the pinnacle event in the offshore sailing calendar - will indeed go ahead as planned on 8th November from Les Sables-d’Olonne in Western France.

With less than five months to go until the start of the round-the-world endeavour, Thomson has made clear the team’s sole focus over this period will be maximising their time on the water and optimising the performance of the HUGO BOSS boat:

Over the coming weeks and months, Thomson and his crew will train offshore in a bid to further develop and enhance the performance of the HUGO BOSS boat, which launched in the summer of last year after more than two years in design and build. Thomson will also complete his solo 2,000 nautical mile passage, a final qualification requirement for the Vendee Globe.

“We feel in really good shape” he continued. “Of course, like all the teams, we’ve lost time on the water but that was out of our hands. The team has adapted well and we’ve really made the most of this period. Now it’s about putting the knowledge we’ve gained - and projects we’ve worked hard to develop - to the test. We’re now a few days into our training and I’m very pleased with the decisions that we’ve made so far. HUGO BOSS is performing very well indeed!”

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2020 Online Newport Bermuda Race open for entry: Learn from "bonknhoot" - No. 2 in world rankings
Sailonline.org has opened the course for practice a week ahead of the race, which begins this Friday at 1300 EDT. There's still plenty of time if you haven't registered yet.

Step One: Register for race communications and prizes from Goslings at the Online Race Page.
Step Two: Create an account at Sailonline.org
Step Three: Enter the race and choose your boat:

Jeanneau Sun Fast 3300 (Double-Handed)
Dehler 46 (St. David’s Lighthouse)
X-Yachts Xp-55 (Gibbs Hill Lighthouse)
Italia 14.98 (Finisterre)

Watch the video below to get set up at Sailonline.org and learn to sail your boat. Any difficulties? Write admin [AT] sailonline [DOT] org

Practice: A little practice goes a long way on the water and online. Go to Sailonline.org and enter a local time-trial event staged by our favorite public-access sailing program, Sail Newport. Join their sprint around Block Island and Fishers Island to learn the basics. The Sail Newport Timed Race won't take long, either - you'll be sailing a 100-foot maxi trimarans...

You can also join the Auckland to Fiji Race, which is just getting started and will be a good chance to sail through a couple of ocean weather systems.

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

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What's next?
Both nationally and regionally there's cause to be optimistic. Beyond the borders it's down to what happens up there in the sky. Rob Weiland

Setting the record - and the genius of Mark Foy
It's now 127 years since the first race for what we now know as the Sydney Harbour 18ft skiff. One man set the ball rolling and as a result of his good judgement the results were almost instantaneous. Frank Quealey

Master of the dark arts - Part I
Has anyone else ever achieved so much in the sport of sailing on the back of a degree in botany? James Boyd talks with Jo Richards

Look back in anger
It all started so well when designer Alfred Mylne secured his dream posting with 'the master', GL Watson. But it did not last. Clare Mccomb revisits the yacht design row of the century

RORC news - Weird times
Eddie Warden-Owen

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Kiwi borders now open to foreign-flagged vessels
The New Zealand government has agreed to border exemptions for foreign-flagged vessels with maintenance and refit booked in NZ.

Economic Development Minister Phil Twyford and Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway today announced some key changes to border restrictions including NZ Marine’s request for commercial vessels and superyachts with maintenance and refit work to be allowed to enter NZ.

He added that NZ Marine were very appreciative of the many marine industry companies, organisations and government departments that assisted them in representing their case to Cabinet and gaining the above border exemptions.

“Thousands of marine industry tradespeople refitting and maintaining visiting vessels, particularly in regions of Far North, Northland, Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Nelson, Marlborough and Lyttelton, can now be assured that business will be coming their way over the next few months,” says Busfield.

Refit and servicing vessels contributes 25% of the NZ$2bn marine industry and we now look forward to growing this important sector.

A new maritime exception will allow entry to those arriving at the maritime border, where there is a compelling need for the vessel to travel to New Zealand. Compelling needs include vessels to be delivered for refit and repair, responding to emergency and humanitarian situations, crew changes, discharge of catch or resupply.

Most maritime journeys to New Zealand take more than 14 days, so crew and others will self-isolate en-route, and won’t impact New Zealand’s quarantine capacity. All arriving vessels will still be monitored and public health measures may still be required - for example, if the journey was shorter or there is illness on board. This exception will not apply to cruise ships, which remain prohibited from entering New Zealand territory, or people travelling for leisure. -- Barry Thompson

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Applications Open For New Scholarship In Advanced Ocean Technology
The Marine Institute, in collaboration with PLOCAN (Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands) in Spain, is pleased to announce a call for proposals from academic institutions for a structured four-year PhD scholarship in advanced ocean technology development and/or ocean observing stems.

The Eoin Sweeney Scholarship Programme aims to provide research training opportunities for scientists in oceanography, marine engineering and related marine science disciplines.

It will also establish collaboration between Ireland and Spain though research undertaken using the test-bed and demonstration facilities in both countries.

The award is named in honour of Eoin Sweeney (1947-2017) who was a key figure in establishing Ireland’s nascent ocean energy sector, including the development of crucial test-bed sites off the Irish coast opening opportunities for researchers and technology developers.

Proposals are invited from suitable research supervisors at higher education institutions in the Republic of Ireland with the necessary competence to host and supervise the PhD scholar.

The scholarship also provides an invaluable opportunity for the scholar to spend two or three months per annum utilising the state-of-the art facilities in PLOCAN, Spain. Maximum funding of €120,000 over four years is available.

Summary details of the scholarship can be found in the proposal outline, and the application procedure and all terms and conditions can be found HERE.

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Royal Cork Yacht Club’s Example is Inspiring in Cork Harbour’s 50 Years of Progress
The 1895-designed Cork Harbour OD Imp making full speed seawards in the 1950s. Photo by Tom Barker. Click on image to enlarge.

Royal Cork Yacht Club Despite the Troubles in Ireland between 1969 and 1998, the general mood since the end of World War II in 1945 has been one of peace and progress, however deceptive that may become under close analysis. The effect of all this - allied to markedly increased longevity until too many people started getting obese in recent years - is that fifty years no longer seems such a very long time.

We see it in Irish sailing in particular by noting the number of people around us who can remember participating in the Quarter Millennial Celebrations of the Royal Cork Yacht Club in 1969-1970, and were looking forward to being involved in the RCYC’s Tricentenary this year.

Back in 1970 - which after all was only 25 years after the end of World War II - fifty years still seemed a very considerable length of time, making the Royal Cork’s 250 year of existence all the more remarkable. That was something which was underlined ten years later, when much fanfare accompanied the Irish Cruising Club’s Golden Jubilee Cruise-in-Company in 1979, with a large international fleet sailing westward from Crosshaven to the incomparable cruising grounds of southwest Ireland, made popular over the years by the key ICC founder, Harry Donegan of Cork.

But nowadays, fifty years is something we just take in our stride. And perhaps it is this modern compression of the half-century which has helped us to cope with the unbelievable reality that the visionary and meticulous plans for the Tricentenary of the RCYC have been up-ended by a worldwide pandemic

WM Nixon's full editorial in Afloat

12 Metre Yacht Club News
Over the past 10 months, we have been working behind the scenes to combine the Americas 12mR fleet, formerly managed by Peter Gerard and the 12 Metre Yacht Club, Newport Station, a 501(c3) organization stewarded since 2013 by Commodore Emeritus, James Gubelmann.

Today, we are ready to reveal some of the progress that we have made, most of which may be viewed on our renewed website at 12MYC.org.

As is the case with all sailing organizations, our 2020 racing schedule continues to evolve, but you will always be able to find the most up to date information in the RACING section of our website. Under the SUPPORT US tab you will find the opportunity to join or renew your 12 MYC Membership online.

Also today, we are launching 4 new 12 MYC social media channels on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Linked-In to join our pre-existing YouTube channel. Going forward we will be posting great content and news throughout and ask that you please "like", "follow" and "share" our posts to help us grow our 12 Metre Yacht Club, Newport Station community.

Our goal is to get as many 12mRs racing on Narragansett Bay and Rhode Island Sound as possible while making 12mR sailing opportunities known to everyone. Sailing a 12mR at Newport is a truly iconic experience, one that we will be proudly promoting in partnership with our outstanding 12mR charter companies.

With your support we will continue the momentum started at the spectacular 2019 World Championship to keep 12mR racing active and vibrant at Newport. Please "tune-in" to all of our online channels for exciting announcements about new boat owners, programs and activities in the near future. -- Jack LeFort, Commodore, 12MYC Newport, ITMA Vice President, Americas 12mR Fleet

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Patrick Corrigan, AM: 30 Years of 18ft Skiff Sponsorship
Southern Cross, joint champion in 1988. Click on image for photo gallery.

18ft Skiff Sponsorship Mr. Patrick Corrigan, AM is an Australian businessman, focused mainly in the freight industry, an art collector, jazz enthusiast and philanthropist, who was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia medal in the 2000 Queen’s Birthday Honours List.

Fortunately, Patrick’s love of our sport also benefited Sydney 18ft Skiff Racing for many years.

His first involvement came in 1969 when he sponsored Vic Robinson, in Corrigans Express, at the 1969 JJ Giltinan world Championship. It was a time when fleet numbers and development to maintain the high standards in the 18s, was heavily dependent on the sponsorship dollars from corporations and individuals.

It had been just four years since TraveLodge Hotels and became the first big sponsorship in the class.

Patrick’s support continued with another skiff for Vic Robinson in the early 1970s. He then added Express Livestock (for a young up-and-coming team) to a two-boat sponsorship program.

His wonderful support of 18ft Skiff Racing continued throughout the 1970s with a series of Mitchell Cotts Freight skiffs for a variety of skippers, before the next stage of his sponsorship history came in the 1980s when he sponsored John (Woody) Winning in the Mitchell Cotts skiff.

As costs rose dramatically during the early part of the 1980s, Patrick was obviously pressed to continue his sponsorship at a high level but showed his business skill when he came up with a multi-sponsor combination of individual corporations in his quest to win a JJ Giltinan world Championship.

His boat raced as Southern Cross with the logos of all individual sponsors featured on the mainsails and spinnakers. Robert Brown was the skipper and the boat contested the 1988 Giltinan regatta on Sydney Harbour.

He continued to sponsor people like US champion Howie Hamlin, Emery Worldwide, into the early 2000s.

So why did Patrick continue to sponsor 18ft Skiffs for more than 30 years? His simple answer, “It’s a three letter word - FUN.”

“I sponsor a number of different things in sport as well as the arts. The reason I do it is simple, I like to have fun.”

“I’ve always had fun sponsoring the 18s and enjoyed watching the skiffs. It was also a good way to give the company’s staff an interest outside the day-to-day workplace.”

Sponsorship has always been a great way for corporations and smaller companies to show their colours on Sydney Harbour, entertain business associates and boost staff morale as Patrick did for more than 30 years. -- Frank Quealey, Australian 18 Footers League Ltd.

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Restoring MINK, 1914 Buzzards Bay 25: Part 4 - A New Set of Old Style Sails
Many restorations include modern updates in the interest of performance, strength, or ease of use - but not MINK, one of five original Buzzards Bay 25s; the owners wanted every detail recreated exactly as she would have left the ways in 1914.

You can CLICK HERE to sit down with MINK's sailmaker in Part 4 of Off Center Harbor's video series. Mark Butler of England's James Lawrence Sailmakers used the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company's exact methods and materials of 1914, right down to the uncommon manila boltrope and mild steel.

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In This Issue
At the Sharp End: The Superyacht Club
Captains' Meeting - 2020 Online Bermuda Race
Happy enough - 52 Super Series
Nominations open for Australian Sailing Hall of Fame
Britannia takes flight once again
Gorey Regatta goes ahead - under the social distancing guidelines
Rolex Middle Sea Race Notice of Race Available
The Pezzini yard lays a new teak deck for Vanessa
ISORA 2020 Back To Boating Protocol & Re-Boot Program
Letters to the Editor
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The Last Word: Rodney Dangerfield

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At the Sharp End: The Superyacht Club
The sun danced across the water like liquid mercury. The setting was the bay of Palma and the Superyacht Cup was well into its stride. Indeed today would have been the opening day of racing. The air was pierced by the powerful yachts threading the bay on one of several 20+ mile courses. Finely tuned examples of many hours dedicated labour from designers, builders, sail makers and many more were on show. For some this regatta is the catwalk for newly launched specimens.

The helicopter rotors were spinning several hundred times a minute. Three to four cameras were set up with varying amounts of glass attached, differing focal lengths to illustrate the race with fresh views. My lenses were brandished through the empty space the heli door would have filled. Five to six kilos apiece the cameras were respectfully gripped. That extra hour at the gym had paid dividends. Surveying the courses of three classes, assessing their positions, who was leading, who was banging the corner and lining them up. The anticipation of capturing definitive images coursed through my veins.

A sailing image has to have personality, power and poignancy. Be informative yet show creativity and a hint of sensitivity. Twenty one boats showcasing various shipyards vied for plenty of silverware. Drumfire and Heartbeat lead from the spectacular 55M Marie in the overall standings. Not since the 2007 America’s Cup had we enjoyed over fifty entries gravitating from Valencia to make the Superyacht Cup start line but the quality was certainly demonstrated in the images.

Scouring the bay for every photo opportunity as the pilot’s clock ticked away fleet images and individual yachts were frozen in time. I lined up one last yacht and framed it hitting the sweet spot. Now was I ready the give the pilot the nod. We peeled off in the direction of land to fulfil my editorial deadlines. -- Ingrid Abery

More aerial photos from the Superyacht Cup across the years can be seen online

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Captains' Meeting - 2020 Online Bermuda Race
(There's still time to register and start racing Friday! It's easy to sign up.)

The meeting for race captains entered in the 2020 Online Newport Bermuda Race starts Thursday, June 18, 1600 EDT at US Sailing's Starboard Portal. Observers and prospective entrants are welcome to attend also. Simply click this link.

Please join race chairs Jay Gowell and Somers Kempe, Sailonline.org marketing director Rob Neilson, and navigator-oceanographer Dr. W. Frank Bohlen.

Our panel will provide tips on how to start the race on time (Friday, 1300 EDT), what to expect for weather, and how to finish as quickly as possible! There will be ample time for Q&A.

Entries are still open so if you've already signed up, challenge your friends to join so you can show them the way to Bermuda!

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Happy enough - 52 Super Series
52 Super Series The waters off Cape Town were pretty much glassy smooth. There were a few cat’s paws chasing across the bay and the only TP52 out on the water is the French crew of Jean Luc Petithuguenin’s Paprec. It is situation normal.

The Paprec guys, led by Stéphane Neve, may have the oldest boat in Cape Town and a budget a fraction of the top teams but, as usual, they are taking every chance to be on the water, doing what they love. And they still do it for the love of it. On the Paprec team only the boat captain, shore crew, cook and coach are paid. They cherish their sailing hours more than most. Consequently there have been many occasions since they joined the circuit in 2013 when Paprec have not rushed back to the dock, but stayed out to enjoy the location.

On every count Cape Town delivered for them. After missing last season ebullient owner Jean-Luc Petithuguen was reinvigorated, delighted to be back on the 52 Super Series competing at the top level and often mixing it in the upper half of the fleet. The team were reasonably content with the way they sailed. ‘For us who have always been fans of the Volvo Race and things like the Cape to Rio, being able to go racing in Cape Town on some of the most famous sailing waters in the world was a great experience.

Full article in the July issue of Seahorse

Nominations open for Australian Sailing Hall of Fame
Australian Sailing in collaboration with Australian National Maritime Museum are excited to announce that nominations are open for the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame.

The Hall of Fame covers all disciplines of the sport, from athletes to coaches, designers or club officials. The intention is to recognise and celebrate those who have made the most significant contributions to sailing in Australia.

Nominations are being sought across two categories - the sailor or athlete category and the general category for those who have played a critical supporting or leadership role.

This year’s inductees will be enshrined in a series of online tributes, with the 2020 Australian Sailing Awards and Hall of Fame Inductions Gala Dinner cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“With so much cancelled due to COVID-19, finding those opportunities that can continue and bring us together in some way have become even more important. We are excited to announce the commencement of the nomination period for this year’s Sailing Hall of Fame. Let us continue to recognise those who have excelled. If you know someone who should be celebrated for their contribution to the sport in Australia, nominate them now,” said Kevin Sumption, Director and CEO Australian National Maritime Museum.

To nominate someone who has made a vital contribution to sailing in Australia as an Innovator, Olympian, Paralympian, Team Member, Trailblazer, Visionary, or someone who has made a Lifetime Achievement, visit www.sailinghalloffame.org.au/nominate/

Nominations will remain open until 5pm Tuesday 30 June 2020.

Britannia takes flight once again
After several months in lockdown, Britannia flew once again on home waters as the team resumed our training ahead of the 36th America's Cup.

With health and safety the priority, however, the team put in place a new strategy, called 'Zero COVID Days', aimed at minimising the health risk to the team and the community wherever we can.

Read a full update from Team Principal and Skipper Ben Ainslie on the strategy and the ongoing preparation for the America's Cup via this link

Britannia takes flight once again

Gorey Regatta goes ahead - under the social distancing guidelines
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Gorey Regatta The 163rd Logicalis Gorey Regatta will go ahead on 11/12 July, albeit adapted to meet the demands of social distancing.

Competing boats will either be sailed single-handed or crewed by members of the same household. Only the larger yachts, where social distancing can be enforced, will be able to have ‘mixed’ crews from different households. There will be no participants from the other Channel Islands, France or the UK.

Sadly there will be no social events - normally a popular element of this historic event - due to the pandemic restrictions. The main event, the prizegiving dinner, will now probably be held towards the end of the year if the social distancing guidelines are eased.

The Gorey Regatta Association committee considered the various options for the event, including its cancellation, but decided to go ahead with a ‘sail only’ regatta having noted that local sailing clubs are starting to race again under social distancing guidelines.

This year’s event will once again be sponsored by Logicalis, the largest IT services company in the Channel Islands, and will provide local yachtsmen with the opportunity to compete in the picturesque Royal Bay of Grouville, with Mont Orgueil providing a magnificent backdrop.

Yachts of many different classes will be taking part, including cruisers, racers, dinghies and multihulls, and there will be fierce competition for the 19 trophies up for grabs.

For further information and entry details for this year’s regatta just log on to the association website, www.goreyregatta.org, or follow the regatta on Facebook where you can find photos and news updates. The closing date for entries is 3 July.

Rolex Middle Sea Race Notice of Race Available
The Royal Malta Yacht Club (RMYC) is pleased to announce the Notice of Race for the 41st Rolex Middle Sea Race is now available online

Over the past few weeks, the RMYC has carefully monitored developments globally and, in particular, the advice and guidance from the World Health Organisation and the Maltese government concerning participation sports like yacht racing. The club’s intention to run the 2020 race remains subject to changes in circumstances both locally and internationally, and the evolution of guidelines between June and October. The current plan is to review the state of play in August, and the RMYC has reserved the right to amend the Notice of Race up until 31 August.

In the meantime, there has been a steady stream of yachts indicating their interest in participating. Some 29 entries have been received to date, with yachts representing Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Malta, Monaco, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Spain and the USA.

Among the names are some regular supporters of the 606nm race, such as Beppe Bisotto’s Fast 42 Atame, Leonardo Petti’s J-109 Chestress and Laurent Camprubi’s JPK10.30 Jeanne. Stefan Jentzsch has entered his latest Black Pearl, the Botin 56 in build at King Marine in Spain and due to be launched this year.

There are two names, though, that are certain to provoke huge interest come October if the race is able to go ahead as planned.

Peter Harburg’s 30.5m (100-foot) Reichel/Pugh Maxi, Black Jack has campaigned in Australia in recent years. While this will be the Black Jack team’s first participation in the Rolex Middle Sea Race, the yacht itself has completed the course previously as Alfa Romeo II and Esimit Europa 2, claiming line honours on five occasions.

Arguably more famous by virtue of her record is VPLP-designed Comanche. Since being launched in 2014, the 30.5 m (100-foot) Maxi has established a number of monohull yachting benchmarks times including the Transatlantic West to East (Ambrose Light to Lizard Point), the Newport Bermuda Race and, most recently, the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. She also holds the 24-Hour Distance prize. The Rolex Middle Sea Race will be her first under a new ownership team.

The 41st edition of the Rolex Middle Sea Race is scheduled to start on Saturday, 17 October. While waiting, the RMYC would like to offer its best wishes to all crew past and future.

Download the Notice of Race (PDF)

The Pezzini yard lays a new teak deck for Vanessa
Photos by Paolo Maccione and Archivio Pezzini. Click on image for photo gallery.

Vanessa How do you lay a new teak deck? Here’s how it was done at the Cantiere Pezzini in Viareggio for Vanessa, a Swan 47 from 1985. The refit was undertaken by the yard for the owner of Vanessa, founder of the Sparkman & Stephens Swan Association. The Association represents more than 800 owners of Swans designed by the famous American firm; in the twenty years since it’s foundation in Milan, the S&S Swan Association has become the global reference point for these yachts, an essential part of the history of yachting.

Vanessa is one of 824 Swans built by the Nautor yard in Finland and designed by S&S in New York. These designs can be divided into sixteen categories, from the Swan 36 (10.91 meters long and built between 1967 and 1970) to the Swan 76 (23.26 meters long and built between 1979 and 1981). Vanessa, with an overall length of 14.57 meters, was launched in March 1985: the 69th out of the 70 built of the legendary Swan 47. Her first owner kept her for thirty years, sailing primarily in his home waters of the Baltic, but also completing two circumnavigations of the British Isles. In 2015 Vanessa left Germany for the Mediterranean and her new owner, Matteo Salamon. An art dealer based in Milan, founder and coordinator of the Sparkman & Stephens Swan Association, Salamon commissioned the Cantiere Pezzini in Viareggio to replace Vanessa’s teak deck. After 35 years, even a solidly built Swan should undergo a careful refit to restore her to her original beauty. Matteo was introduced to the Tuscan yard in 2018 by Michele Frova, skipper of Ojala II. Built of aluminum in 1973 by the Dutch yard Royal Huisman, and moored near Vanessa in Porto Lotti (La Spezia), this S&S design had her new deck laid by the shipwrights at the Pezzini yard, and Frova didn’t hesitate to recommend them to Salamon.

Removing The Old Deck

Vanessa’s mast was taken out in Viareggio in August 2019. While her hull was moved overland to the Pezzini yard in Via Paladini, the mast was sent to Franco “Ciccio” Manzoli’s Velscaf in Carasco, near Genoa, for sandblasting, painting and new shrouds and stays. The 37 square meters of Vanessa’s deck required about ½ cubic meter of first choice vertical grain teak; it had been chosen the year before at Massimilliano Barontini and Marco Guidi’s Arteak in Viareggio. After curing for 12 months, the new wood was ready to be cut. Elio Borio from La Spezia had already stripped and catalogued all the deck hardware; the old teak deck was removed by chisels and crosscutting. More than 3,000 stainless steel screws were taken out, their holes sealed with dowels covered with epoxy resin and leveled off. The underlying deck was then ground smooth and given a separation layer of epoxy, providing insulation and a good surface for gluing the new deck.

Laying The New Deck

Beginning in November 2019, Arteak began to prepare the elements of the new deck (cockpit, coachroof, side-decks and seating) with plywood jigs. A full size mockup, drawn on the floor, was used to lay out the 12mm thick teak planks, five at a time. Each plank was 4.2cm wide, with a maximum length of six meters, with each plank butt-cut perpendicular to the yacht’s centerline. The longest groups were almost 15 meters long. Sikaflex products were used for seams and for glueing, accurately monitoring temperature and humidity as indicated. Six months were needed to lay the whole deck. If properly cared for, a new deck can last for more than 15 to 20 years.

The work was carried out by the owner of the yard, Massimo Pezzini, his uncle Sandro Pezzini, and Luca Sessa, a thirty year veteran of the Pezzini yard.

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ISORA 2020 Back To Boating Protocol & Re-Boot Program
The ISORA Race Management Team has published a 'Back to Boating Protocol' and a 'Re-Boot Program' of Events.

The Protocol is a live working document and the intention is to update it as and when restrictions are relaxed/changed in the various territorial waters relevant to each race.

The objective is to get us back racing at the earliest possible opportunity but only if we can do so safely and within all relevant guidelines and regulations.

TGhe Back to Boating Protocol is available on the ISORA web site here

The Re-Boot Program is available here

We will, all times, comply with the recommendations of Irish Sailing, RYA and RYA Cymru Wales

I take this opportunity to thank the members of the Race Management Committee for the considerable effort required to compile both the Protocol and resultant schedule. -- Stephen Tudor, HON. Secretary ISORA

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* From Alessandro Castelli re: Luca Devoti’s candidacy to World Sailing Vice-Presidency.

I keep reading everywhere about Italian sailing legend and my long time sailing friend Luca Devoti’s candidacy to World Sailing Vice-Presidency.

I don’t think it would be a good idea because of his enormous conflict of interest.

Fortunately there already is a WS’s document about the policy to be followed in these cases, here it is enclosed.

Luca’s position falls in the very first definition of the document:

A conflict of interests - this is where a Party has an interest personal to them (which may be financial or non-financial) which conflicts, or may conflict, with the best interests of World Sailing.

And also:

Conflicts matter because they affect discussions and decision-making and may result in decisions being reached that are not in the best interests of World Sailing. They can give the impression - both internally and to the wider public - that improper conduct has occurred even when it has not.

His position as promoter of the application of the European anti-trust policy to Olympic sailing equipment, that led his own boatyard to become one of the newly appointed builders of the ILCA Dinghy, is obviously not ideal to do a proper and impartial job as WS’s vice president.

An enormous harm has already been done to the Laser boat concept and class, and therefore to the whole sport of sailing.

Let’s try to fix and not to worsen the situation.

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The Herreshoff NY40 is one of the most admired designs of all time. This classic design represents the genius and artistry of Captain Nathaniel G. Herreshoff - a name that truly exemplifies and frames American yacht design, building, and innovation. As one of the MIT’s earliest students, N. G. Herreshoff (MIT Class of 1870) set new standards in design and manufacturing, realizing remarkable influence and success over a 75-year career. His legendary design genius, engineering innovations and manufacturing efficiency led to the production of six America’s Cup winners and hundreds of other highly regarded vessels. Nathaniel, and his older brother John B, founded the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company in 1878. Among the many accomplishments to their credit was the design and build of every Americas Cup winning yacht from 1893-1934. Those yachts that defended the Auld Mug truly defined the limits of engineering, materials, and technology, much like the NY40’s.

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Well-equipped example of the Judel Vrolijk designed Grand Soleil 50 aft cockpit performance cruising yacht. FREETIME 5 is still under her first ownership and she is presented in great condition inside and out.

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Pioneering design meets exceptional performance. A new dimension of sailing pleasure.

The BAVARIA C57 is a pure expression of class, elegance and the finest craftsmanship. With the design and style of a mega yacht, it sets new trends and boasts a long waterline which guarantees high basic speeds.

The BAVARIA C57 isn’t just impressively large, it sails perfectly too. Standing at either helm stand you can enjoy an exceptional view of the sails and the whole yacht. All of the important navigating instruments are available at both steering pedestals, as is the electrical motor control system. All of the sheets and halyards are fed directly to the 2 x 2 winches right in front of the steering pedestals. A self-tacking jib, larger overlapping genoa, gennaker and Code 0 are all there to help make the sailing great, whatever the conditions.

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In This Issue
Tide Turning at last for the 2020 sailing season?
New Zealand's 18ft Skiff Racing Record
A step up (in every sense)- Mylius
Moving Parts | INEOS Team UK Head Chef Nick Holt
World Sailing President welcomes third ASOIF governance review
Giving Cynara a New Life
2020 J/88 North American Championship to be Sailed in 2021
Steam Launch Blog #24
Lesson Learned: Stay In The Wind
Launchings
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• • YYachts Y7
The Last Word: Muhammad Ali

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Tide Turning at last for the 2020 sailing season?
There has been a definite turn of the tide as the covoid-19 pandemic recedes.

The flood of sailing event postponements and cancellations has beome a trickle, while event organisers are now pushing out information of events that they hope to run this year.

The traditional high summer sailing weeks are studying the ever-changing government restrictions and can now see the opportunity to run events, which while not an easy task, could provide a basis for the sport to regain momentum.

Parkstone YC broke the gloom with their bold announcement that Poole Week would run on its original dates, Sunday 23 to Friday 28 August.

This will provide one design racing over six days for a wide variety of dinghy and small keelboat classes.

The racing will have to be run in a manner that takes into account any restrictions and 'social-distancing' measures that may be in place at the time, but they have put down a marker ... others are sure to follow. -- Gerald New in Sailweb.co.uk

Listing of updates and events at: www.sailweb.co.uk

New Zealand's 18ft Skiff Racing Record
Three consecutive victories by the Honda Marine team of David McDiarmid, Brad Collins and Matt Steven in the world's premier JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Championship over the past three seasons, gives New Zealanders every right to boast at the moment.

It's not the first time the kiwis have tasted success. It's just the latest chapter of an 82-year-old story of New Zealand's 18ft Skiff Racing determination, innovation and championship success.

The story began at the inaugural JJ Giltinan regatta on Sydney Harbour in 1938, when New Zealand sent three boats to race against the might of the Australian 18s, and has continued throughout the championship's long history.

Australian administrators were so impressed by the challenge that they awarded the 1939 championship to Auckland. While the result was controversial, the regatta was a huge success as spectators along the foreshore were estimated at 25,000 people. When a local boat named Manu, won the title a great tradition of 18ft Skiff Racing was born in New Zealand.

Innovators who were prepared to experiment in their quest for victory have been wonderful contributors to the evolution of the 18s, particularly between the 1950s and 1970s.

New Zealand's designers and sailors had become great innovators and it wasn't a surprise that their innovations immediately changed the style of 18 Footers in Australia.

Despite the lack of success in the 60s, there were signs of a revival early in the 70s when Bruce Farr-designed boats began to compete strongly against the top Australian teams. In 1971, only the consistency of the experienced TraveLodge team prevented a victory for Miss UEB.

When the 1972 championship was contested on Brisbane's Waterloo Bay, the next era of New Zealand success in the 18s became a reality when Don Lidgard's Smirnoff totally dominated the fleet.

Once again, this quickly led to a general move by most of the leading Australian teams to this new design, and in 1973 Bob Holmes won his fifth title when he skippered TraveLodge to victory on Sydney Harbour.

The following year was another victory for the TraveLodge hotel group, but this time it was an outstanding victory for Terry McDell's TraveLodge New Zealand team with a dominant performance on Waitemata Harbour, Auckland.

Unfortunately for New Zealand 18ft Skiff Racing, McDell's 1974 victory was the last for the kiwis until David McDiarmid won the first of his three consecutive victories with Honda Marine in 2018. The Honda Marine team has since proved itself to be an outstanding champion outfit against the best of the Australian 18s teams. -- Frank Quealey, Australian 18 Footers League

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A step up (in every sense)- Mylius
Mylius The new Mylius 60CK is the largest production canting-keeler ever. 'Fast and sweet' does not begin to describe the latest Italian beauty

In Italy, Seahorse previewed the new Mylius 60 Canting Keel, which made its world première at the Genoa Boat Show in September 2019. It is a yacht that redefines the genre of performance cruisers and it is currently the only canting keel production model of that size on the market. The Mylius 60CK is a refined, luxurious cruiser but it's conceived and structurally built around the Cariboni canting keel, directly derived from the Volvo Ocean 65.

The experienced owner has had nine previous boats - the famous Cippa Lippa series - with which he has won countless offshore races. In particular he owned a Cookson 50 so he knows about canting keels (Seahorse Dec 2019).

The new Cippa Lippa Mylius 60CK came from Guido Paolo Gamucci's desire to sail a larger and more comfortable yacht that is suited to long summer Mediterranean cruises with a large family including lots of grandchildren on board. The "conditio sine qua non" of having a canting keel is dictated above all by his previous experience of much better cruising comfort obtained by a lower angle of heel. The yacht's interior is carefully designed around the canting keel arrangement without compromising the level of comfort on board. One of the eight Mylius 60s, Fra' Diavolo, recently won the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta in its category.

Full article in the July issue of Seahorse

Moving Parts | INEOS Team UK Head Chef Nick Holt
Nick Holt is living out his dream. As a lifelong chef with a love of sailing, he could not have found himself a better suited job. Nick joined the team in August 2019 and has not looked back since.

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World Sailing President welcomes third ASOIF governance review
World Sailing President, Kim Andersen, has welcomed the publication of the third ASOIF Governance Review and sailing's positioning as one of the leading International Federation promoting a culture of good governance with continued progress.

World Sailing has been ranked top of the A2 category, with A1 being the highest followed by A2, B and C. World Sailing were ranked top of the A2 category in the last report (2018) and were amongst the International Federations to record an improved score in 2020.

Read the full review document here.

On the publication of the report, Andersen commented, "Since the publication of the 2018 ASOIF report, World Sailing has strived to uphold a culture of integrity, good governance and transparency in our operations. Whilst we remain in A2, we did not want to become complacent with our position and our increased score highlights that we have not rested on our laurels during this period. I'm delighted that we have improved our score and remain in a strong position."

"Operating under a good governance structure is crucial for an International Federation to thrive and we will continue to look to evolve and uphold the integrity of our beautiful sport. It brings me great pleasure to see World Sailing's work, such as our electoral procedures, efforts in sustainability and auditing recognised by ASOIF.

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Giving Cynara a New Life
The beautiful wooden yacht Cynara has been the symbolic flagship of the Riviera Group, a great treasure that the world has bestowed upon us. Our dream is to once again launch this boat in a condition as close to the original as possible, into the waters of Sagami Bay, the location of the sailing competition of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. This dream has been with us since we began the restoration project in January, 2017, when Cynara turned 90 years of age.

Cynara, unlike many yachts of her age in Europe and the Americas, had never undergone a serious restoration, having spent 45 of her 90 years in and around Miura, Japan. In December 2014, a plan was first devised to send Cynara to Europe to be restored and find a new life in the waters of her birth, and representatives from the UK's Royal Yacht Squadron brought a marine surveyor over.

It was an unexpected struggle just to raise the Cynara from its mooring in the harbour onto the dock. Lifting it out of the water wasn't easy, but moving it to where it could be studied-some 50 meters away-required a technique used for relocating old private houses. She made her way across the dock only a few centimeters at a time, on a journey which lasted several weeks.

The results of the survey suggested that some 70 percent of the materials used in the boat's original construction could be reused after restoration. Meanwhile, in January 2015, the location of the restoration was changed. it was decided to keep the project of the Cynara in Japan, an unthinkable idea when it was first floated.

Restoration photos at cynara.jp/restoration/

2020 J/88 North American Championship to be Sailed in 2021
The J/88 Class Association and St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, CA have determined, because of the varying levels of infection and disruption across the world, that the 2020 J/88 North American Championship scheduled for September 17-20 will be raced in 2021 as part of the 2021 Rolex Big Boat Series. The regional J/88 Fleet still plans to race at the 2020 Rolex Big Boat Series, however their Championship will now be the West Coast Championship.

The J/88 Class Officers have been closely monitoring the worldwide developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. They understand the commitment of time and money required to participate in a Continental Championship, as well as the enormous resources that our hosts dedicate to such events.

j88class.org

Steam Launch Blog #24
More progress is made in the Steam Launch Project in Building 28. This week, we look into the planking process.

You may have noticed our planks were not long enough, so we use butt blocks (rather than scarf joints) to reinforce the joints. They fit between ribs, so the joint must be in the middle, and there's a little overlap for the next strake. Joint locations are spaced apart in the rows of strakes so that joints don't run vertically and weaken the boat. Had to look at plans to make sure these wouldn't interfere with internal organs - I was learning.

I was certain that HMCo would have had long enough stock so this wouldn't be required on the original but #240 certainly had its fair share. And I've seen blogs about other HMCo restorations where they found a number of these joints. So need to remember that production speed and profitability were paramount at HMCo!

#199 is double planked. Garboard, broad and sheer are single thickness planks of oak, but remainder of strakes are laminated 1/4" thick mahogany over 1/4" cedar. Per Herreshoff "Rules" strakes were glued together with thick shellac, or with white lead if long drying time was OK, Of course they both were screwed together at the ribs. Since they run parallel to each other they are overlapped. Hence, you'll note the rabbet in broad and sheer strakes.

herreshoff.org

Lesson Learned: Stay In The Wind
Last Thursday, we took the lead in a race by taking a few extra tacks sailing beyond the layline in order to stay in the wind. Here's what happened:

Our first Thursday night race of the 2020 season was sailed in a southwestly, which is the predominant breeze on western Long Island Sound. On top of the normal breeze, we were faced with an outgoing tide. That meant the first leg was a beat against the current. In these conditions, there are two schools of thought on how to get to the windward mark. The first is to play the left side of the beat, sailing off on starboard until you get close enough to the Long Island shore to get knocked. That's when you tack to port and, hopefully, get the lift as the wind squares up coming off the land. The second approach is to tack to port soon after starting and play the right side of the course between the Westchester shore and Execution Rocks lighthouse. The right side of the course has less adverse current. Playing the middle of the beat is not an option since there is an island, a lighthouse, and a reef in the middle of the beat! It's a "pick your poison" decision.

We saw more wind to the left and headed to the Long Island Shore right off the line with the J/112e REVIVER. They were pointing well and worked out to a position 5-6 boatlengths to windward of use. When we thought that we had crossed the shipping channel and its strong adverse current, we tacked earlier than normal. That way, if REVIVER tacked on us, we would have room to take away. When it was clear that we tacked early and were not getting the shore lift, we tacked back to starboard. Once we got as close to the shore as close as we dared, we tacked back to port. At this point we had lost a bit of ground to REVIVER, which had only tacked once, but we were up on their windward hip.

Full article from UK Sailmakers

Launchings
Following the success of the lounge version of the award-winning Leopard 50, Leopard Catamarans is excited to announce the Leopard 45 with Lounge. Like her big sister, the lounge on the Leopard 45 includes a seating area, a sunbed, and a table. The helm station remains well protected and integrated into the cockpit and the rest of the boat.

The Leopard 45 Sailing Catamaran delivers uncompromised, exceptional build quality throughout, new, sleek styling, a sensible and practical layout, sailing comfort across all sea states, and features innovative technologies and multiple entertainment areas. Follow the link below to learn more about this yacht and be sure to use the "Build Your Boat Tool" to build the boat to your specs and to receive pricing."

From Cruising Compass www.bwsailing.com/cc/

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Leopard 45

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Melges has signed on as the North American dealer for Skeeta Foiling Craft based in Australia. The singlehanded foiling scows represent the latest developments in foiling technology.

The Skeeta and Nikki are singlehanded foiling crafts built by Jim and David French in Melbourne, AUS. The design's stability and ease are further enhanced by the performance and durability of the wings and aluminum foils.

Harry Melges III traveled to Lake Garda to test sail the Skeeta himself before agreeing to become a dealer. "We've always believed there's a lot of merit to the scow shape as a foiling platform," said Melges. "As the sailing world sets its sights on the future of foiling, it has become increasingly important to offer a craft that makes this new form of sailing more accessible for the masses."

"Our mission is to create more sailors who get hooked on the sport with sailboats that evoke passion and create lifelong sailors. The Skeeta and Nikki are great platforms to do just that. Big kudos to Jim and David French for developing such amazing craft at affordable price points."

The Skeeta and Nikki come pre-assembled and ready to hit the water out of the box. All foiling systems are pre-set. Rig up in 15 minutes and go sailing! Introductory pricing is available for the first shipment of boats.

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Skeeta Foiling Craft

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X2: The newest fast 30, by Farr

X2

The Mumm 30 as it was originally known, was designed by Farr. This is another crackerjack 30-footer from Farr Yacht Design (FYD); this time in conjunction with Bret Perry's Hyperform Yachting (HY). This is significant, because Perry has completed a lot of short-handed events, as well as winning a race in the mini transit tour in Europe (a qualifying series in the Mediterranean and Atlantic).

Perry spent five years in the Mini Transat class. During that time he co-designed a mini 6.5, which to this day is the only non-French boat accepted into the series class. They ended up building 14 of the RG650, and it was on one of these that Perry won a 500nm Mini 6.5 qualification two-handed event.

Short handed, and especially double-handed is undisputedly on the rise the world over, and the Paris 2024 event at the Olympics both serves as a marker for this, and yet another stimulus to kick the whole thing along. FYD and HY have focused on this market with the development of the new X2 you can see here, making them very much part of this new and exciting market.

"The X2 is built for in and offshore categories, including events such as the Sydney to Hobart Race, and the Fastnet Race. The design brief has the X2 able to compete in all short-handed events globally. Yet it can also be sailed at club level with crew in fleets such as the Super 30s in Australia, or HP 30s in the UK, by way of example", said Perry reflecting on the X2's ability to race in standard rating events as either a short, or fully crewed vessel. FYI, the target IRC Rating is 1.025.

John Curnow has a four part series on the X2 in Sail-World.com

www.sail-world.com/news/227860

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Raceboats Only Swan 115-003 Highland Fling 15. 7,950,000 VAT Paid. Located in Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Highland Fling 15 is Germán Frers design along with the demanding requirements of a highly experienced, serial Swan yacht owner.

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Raceboats Only YYACHTS Y7. POA EUR.

The Y7 was created in collaboration with US designer Bill Tripp, considered one of the world's best naval architects. Our goal was to combine comfortable sailing performance with competitive sailing performance, even on the regatta course.

In conditions where other yachts still use their engines, the sails are already set on the Y7. A displacement of only 29 tons and almost 300 square meters of sail area at wind make move the yacht even in light winds; Y7 owners don't have to worry about the perfect weather all the time.

All halyards, sheets and stretchers run hidden to the steering columns - so the helmsman can operate the Y7 alone at any time. This is not a matter of course for a 70-foot yacht and allows the owner to sail with a very small crew or even on his own.

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Back on Tuesday
A Father's Day gathering and a bit of travel means no issue on Monday. Back on Tuesday.

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EuroSail News #4620 - 23 June

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In This Issue
World Sailing confirms International Olympic Committee financial support
RORC Lockdown Live Series | Time Over Distance
It's a Winch, it's a Ratchet Block, No it's SnubbAir!
Online Bermuda Race
International Laser Class Association (ILCA) dinghy launched in Virtual Regatta Inshore
New 18ft Skiff Teams Wanted For 2020 - Apply Now!
Radical gestation - Baltic Yachts
The DRHEAM CUP will start on 19 July!
4,000-year-old boat
RS:X IP Rights Transfer Keeps the Class Still Open for a Business
Letters to the Editor
Featured Charter
Featured Auction
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• • Alfred Mylne 54 Ft Cutter - Irina VII
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The Last Word: Oscar Wilde

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World Sailing confirms International Olympic Committee financial support
World Sailing, the world governing body of the sport, has received confirmation of financial support from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) following constructive dialogue.

The IOC is supporting World Sailing in addressing the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequence on postponing the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

In the challenging times experienced as a consequence of COVID-19, World Sailing has engaged with the IOC on how best to address the impact experienced within the sport with detailed and transparent discussions. The support and dialogue underlines the outstanding partnership shared between the IOC and World Sailing.

"Receiving the support and the encouragement from IOC President Dr. Thomas Bach means a lot for World Sailing," commented World Sailing President, Kim Andersen. "I am looking forward to continuing the great partnership between the IOC and World Sailing with a focus on our great sport and our sailors."

The financial support will enable World Sailing to continue plans for developing and promoting sailing worldwide and delivering the highest standards for the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Furthermore, World Sailing will continue to develop formats in line with the IOC Agenda 2020 and the World Sailing Strategy with gender equality and sustainability strategies as a strong focus for promoting the sport in the future.

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RORC Lockdown Live Series | Time Over Distance
Vol. 12 - Jon Holt/Greig City Academy - Scaramouche Sailing Trust

For the 12th edition of the RORC Time Over Distance Series we will be revealing the awe-inspiring work of the Scaramouche Sailing Trust. The Greig City Academy in North London started the sailing project in 2016 and since then, hundreds of inner-city kids, as young as 13, have fallen in love with sailing. A select few have raced as teams in qualifying races and the last two editions of the Rolex Fastnet Race, finishing on both occasions.

We all have an affinity with the sea. Every sailor has felt the forces of nature and the experience becomes compulsive. Witnessing young people getting this compulsion is uplifting and inspirational.

Live interview by Louay Habib with Greig City Academy's Jon Holt and members of GCA Sailing Club - the first inner-city London school to have its own sailing club.

RORC Lockdown Live Series

It's a Winch, it's a Ratchet Block, No it's SnubbAir!
SnubbAir It looks like a winch, acts like a ratchet block, but it's Harken's SnubbAir. First designed as a fix to a bruising deck layout challenge for J70 sailors, but now it serves as a creative rigging solution for other sailors too, when needing more holding power. J/70 jib trimmers were tired of getting hurt every time they moved over sharp winch edges. They liked having the winches there when they needed them but not the bruising.

In the past year Harken has sold close to 400 SnubbAirs. Why? First, the class-legal SnubbAir weighs less than half of the B8A. Second, they are 30% lower to the deck and feature two races of Delrin® ball bearings like a block with very little friction. And third, SnubbAir can be used with an adaptor that lets crews use a conventional winch handle.

Even though SnubbAir was originally designed as a J70 solution, its versatility hasn't gone unnoticed. It has been used as a large ratcheting foot block and line diverter on other boats as well.

And best of all, it's super low maintenance. It only needs a rinse from time to time with soap and water and installation takes less than 10 minutes.

You'll understand why pros like the 2019 J70 World Champions use SnubbAir when you try it yourself. Ask your Harken dealer to demonstrate it - today.

Harken At the Front.

Online Bermuda Race
Instead of 200 boats starting the 52nd Newport Bermuda Race as planned, a digital version began off Castle Hill Lighthouse at 1pm local time on June 19 with more than twice as many boats competing. In partnership with Sailonline.org, a popular sailboat-racing simulator, the Bermuda Race Organizing Committee created the 2020 Online Newport Bermuda Race (#N2BOnline), and sailors have responded.

The Dehler 46 is the chosen boat for traditionally the biggest division in the on-water race. Boats in the St. David's Lighthouse Division are steered by amateurs only and most range from 35 to 50 feet.

The XP 55 from X-Yachts in Denmark is the longest boat model in the online race, so it's been chosen for the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Division, which normally features the fastest boats in the on-water race with professional sailors among their crews.

At 33 feet, the Jeanneau Sun Fast 3300 is the smallest boat in our online race and was selected for our Double-Handed Division (two sailors per boat).

The new 50-foot Italia 14.98 is a Maurizio Cossutti luxury performance cruiser chosen for the Finisterre Division for cruising boats typically ranging from 40 to 65 feet long.

* Race Blog 5: "rafa" Earns Line Honours by 99 Seconds

Juan Barclay/rafa captured first to finish honours and first place in the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Division by crossing the line off St. David's Lighthouse in Bermuda at 23:08:01 UTC tonight, about 8:08 local time. rafa sails under the flag of Peru, and is likely the first boat to win a race to Bermuda from that country. How did he feel to win? "Relief!!" then added "Congrats ij, robert and top finishers in all divisions. Happy to see so many "new" boats racing. Hope everyone enjoyed the experience."

Making a textbook finish at the port end of the line, rafa took line honours and first place in the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Division, beating ij by 99 seconds.

Ilpo Jarvinen/ij finished second, a mere 99 seconds behind. While ij almost took the lead at one point Sunday, rafa's position closer to the rhumbline gave him a windward position, and he could sail a little lower and faster on the long reach to Kitchen Shoals on Monday. In the process he built a slightly more comfortable lead of 0.2 nautical miles!

bermudarace.com

International Laser Class Association (ILCA) dinghy launched in Virtual Regatta Inshore
Global eSailors will now be able to race the International Laser Class Association (ILCA) Dinghy, with the boat set to launch in Virtual Regatta Inshore on Saturday 20 June.

The ILCA Dinghy will launch in the Kieler-Woche event in Virtual Regatta Inshore allowing eSailors to race on the boat virtually. The ILCA Dinghy is widely recognised as the world's most popular boat, with more than 200,000 in circulation.

World Sailing and Virtual Regatta, the leading digital sailing platform, are constantly striving to bring the sport seamlessly into the virtual world, and expanding the boats offered in the game is a perfect way to engage with the large community of ILCA Dinghy sailors worldwide.

ILCA have enabled the addition of one of the world's most popular adult and youth racing class boats into the game. The Laser is a hugely versatile boat, offering fun for sailors of all ages, whilst also providing high level competition as an Olympic discipline.

The ILCA Dinghy is the latest Olympic boat to be created in the virtual world for the eSailing World Championship and joins the established 49er and Nacra 17. eSailors from around the world will be able to experience the thrills and tactical nuances of sailing the high-performance Olympic disciplines from the comfort of their home.

Kieler-Woche, one of the world's best known sailing events, and a number of other international Olympic class sailing events have been cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. World Sailing and Virtual Regatta have worked closely to hold virtual challenges during the same dates, allowing the sailors around the world to compete virtually and remain connected throughout this time.

This challenge will provide an opportunity for three eSailors (one from the 49er, one from the Nacra and one from the laser) to qualify for the eSailing World Championship Playoffs.

Success at the Playoffs will give eSailors a chance at qualifying for the Final later this year, where the 2020 eSailing World Champion will be crowned.

The game can be played on desktop and via iOS and Android devices by following the links below

Desktop - iOS - Android.

New 18ft Skiff Teams Wanted For 2020 - Apply Now!
Click on image for photo gallery.

18ft Skiff The Australian 18 Footers League has long had a policy of introducing new and young teams into its fleet to ensure the continued growth and quality of the club's 85-year-old tradition of 18ft Skiff Racing on Sydney Harbour.

It comes as no surprise that the League's administrators have launched an initiative to entice a new group into the class as it moves into the new decade, and they are taking applications now for the 2020 season.

Over the past 20 years, the club's racing has produced numerous world, Olympic and several international champions as well as crew members for winning America's Cup teams.

The experience gained from sailing the high-performance 18ft Skiffs has also given many sailors the opportunity of competing on the best international ocean racing yachts.

Australian 18 Footers League Director Stephen Quigley, is the 1996 Giltinan world 18ft Skiff champion, a crew member of the Sydney-Hobart super yacht Wild Oats XI team, and recently one of the most successful junior sailing coaches for young sailors joining the 18s fleet.

Steve says: "we see our 2020 program as one that will be beneficial to the ongoing strength of the League as well as being a wonderful opportunity for many new individuals and teams to enjoy the thrills of sailing the flying 18s."

"Where else can you get the keys to a F1 boat to sail every Sunday on Sydney Harbour for FREE."

"We are specifically looking for two, or possibly even three, new teams for our 2020 fleet and are calling for expressions of interest from three-person teams to take on a fully sponsored boat."

"It's a wonderful opportunity for 29er or 13ft skiff youth teams or 49er Olympic aspirants, to develop their skills as they experience the unbridled thrill of racing an 18 on Sydney Harbour, and become a part of the sport's rich history."

All prospective teams should apply to Lisa Gilbert, lisa [AT] 18footers [DOT] com, with a sailing resume, details of the team, and why the club should choose the team.

The club will favourably view video entries, so anyone wanting to join the glamour and excitement of 18ft Skiff Racing on Sydney Harbour should contact Lisa now. -- Frank Quealey, Australian 18 Footers League Ltd.

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Radical gestation - Baltic Yachts
Baltic Yachts Baltic Yachts' most complex, sophisticated and ambitious superyacht launched to date just keeps on improving with every outing

They say the proof of the pudding is in the eating. After several years in development the most eagerly awaited superyacht of 2019, the 142ft Canova, was launched late in the season by Baltic Yachts with the minimum of fuss.

Unlike the launch of a brand new racing yacht where you launch, step the mast, fit some sails and go straight into sea trials in a matter of hours or days, the coming together of this extraordinarily complex yacht takes a long time to complete. Baltic Yachts excels at balancing the desire to get sailing against the need to ensure all systems work safely and effectively, while respecting the boundaries that were pushed in the design offices. The Finnish summer weather was less than ideal for a team looking for testing conditions to push the yacht to the aforementioned boundaries. Nonetheless, in between the summer vacations of suppliers and balancing the wishes of all the interested parties, some meaningful sailing was somehow managed and boxes ticked.

Full article in the July issue of Seahorse

The DRHEAM CUP will start on 19 July!
The third edition of the DRHEAM-CUP will take place! On 10 June, after discussions with the competent authorities and the approval of the French Sailing Federation, the coast is clear for obtaining the Prefecture's authorisation and launching the first major multi-class race of the season on Sunday 19 July. There will be three courses between Cherbourg-en-Cotentin and La Trinite-sur-Mer, open to the Ultime, Imoca, Multi50, Class40, Multi 2000, Large Monohull Open, IRC, Classic Yacht and Figaro Beneteau classes. Entries are open until 30 June.

Following several weeks of uncertainty due to the Covid-19 pandemic that has affected France and the world, the French Sailing Federation, after discussions on 5 June with all the competent authorities, gave its "sporting green light" for the DRHEAM-CUP on Wednesday 10 June 2020 to Jacques Civilise, the organiser, as well as the Cherbourg-en-Cotentin town hall.

The start of the third edition of the DRHEAM-CUP, organised jointly by the Yacht Club de France, the organising sporting authority, the UNCL, the Yacht-Club de Cherbourg and the Society Nautique de La Trinite-sur-Mer, will now take place on 19 July . Remaining loyal to its OPEN ethos, the three courses (for crews, two-handed and solo sailors) between Cherbourg-en-Cotentin and La Trinite-sur-Mer will be open to all: the DRHEAM-CUP 1100, for Ultime trimarans only, the DRHEAM-CUP 700 (Multi50, Imoca, Class40, Multi 2000, Large Open monohulls) and the DRHEAM CUP 400 (Figaro Beneteau, the race is a qualifier for the Solitaire du Figaro 2020, IRC, Classic Yachts).

The programme:
Thursday 16 July: Arrival of boats in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin
Friday 17 and Saturday 18 July: Technical and safety checks
Sunday 19 July: DRHEAM-CUP start
From Tuesday 21 July: arrival of boats in La Trinite-sur-Mer

drheam-cup.com

4,000-year-old boat
A bored schoolboy who abandoned his homework to go paddling in a lake uncovered an ancient boat that could be more than 4,000 years old.

The 17ft longboat was lodged in the mud in the lake at the back of 12-year-old Cathal McDonagh's home in Lisacul, Castlerea, Co Roscommon.

Archaeologists have told the family the ancient vessel could date back as far as 2000 BC.

A team will travel down from Dublin this week to examine the amazing find, which Cathal tripped over as he paddled in shallow water.

While a river may have flowed through the area thousands of years ago, the lake is inland, and is home to at least one crannóg - an ancient artificial island usually built for defensive reasons. They are the oldest dwelling places in prehistoric Ireland.

www.independent.ie

RS:X IP Rights Transfer Keeps the Class Still Open for a Business
NeilPryde Ltd. transfers the RS:X IP (Intellectual Property) to the International RS:X Windsurfing Class Association. During the worldwide Covid-19 lockdown, the RS:X Class Association has continued to work in the background in supporting its sailors and MNA's with a range of issues and concerns.

The primary concern raised has been about the supply of equipment for those sailors looking to Tokyo 2020 (to be held on 2021) who will need to train on fresh equipment as well as continuing their equipment selection processes. Alongside this, NeilPryde Ltd. who have been overseen the production of the RS:X for 4 Olympic cycles, has been looking to move away from the single manufacturer option to a more open market for manufacturers. This reflects the anti-trust concerns that have dominated discussions at World Sailing over the past two years.

As such NeilPryde feel that now is the right time to transfer the IP of the RS:X to the Class Association and allow a process for multiple manufacturers to exist, appointed by the Class, provided that the consistency, quality and supply is maintained. This transfer of IP gives the Class and its sailors control over who is building their equipment. Whatever the future holds for the Class, this set up will be able to adapt to changing circumstances.

Under the arrangement, manufacturing will continue at the existing suppliers of boards, masts, sails and booms. The appointed manufacturers will now supply product directly to distributors, at the same time as becoming directly accountable for product quality. NeilPryde Ltd. will remain a part of this manufacturing group, responsible for the production of the sails in its China factory, where it specialises in the high quality, tightly consistent production of sails for other Olympic and Youth One Design Classes. Athletes will be able to continue to buy equipment from their local distributor, and will benefit from an 8% average drop in the retail prices.

The RS:X Class have also been looking at the next 12 months and beyond as the postponement of the Tokyo Olympic Games also offers up some different opportunities. The Class is keeping a close eye on its events in line with the whole sailing calendar to ensure that when events start to happen again, the overlap is reduced to ensure that conflicts are minimalised. As more RS:X sailors start to receive their iQFoil equipment, making sure that RS:X events represent value for money is important to the Class.

The RS:X Class have also been invited to put forward an equipment bid by World Sailing for the 2022 Youth Olympic Games, due to be held in Senegal. The Class are considering this alongside the wider windsurfing community to ensure the best equipment for the sport as a whole is put forward.

Finally, the RS:X Class Association hopes that its sailors, coaches and supporters, wherever they are in the world are safe and well and that we will see you on the water as soon as possible.

International RS:X Class Association
NeilPryde Ltd.

www.rsxclass.org

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In This Issue
2020 Edition Of La Solitaire Du Figaro Confirmed
Iain Murray: "The America's Cup Has Always Been Such A Design Contest"
Five months to go to the Yacht Racing Forum in Portsmouth, UK : Time to register!
PlanetSail - NEW Series - On Course
J/24 US National Championships Shift One Year
Vanishing act - Harken
2020 Online Newport Bermuda Winners Declared
New York Yacht Club's 166th Annual Regatta Set for August 28 to 30
MC38s long-awaited return to 2020 season
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The Last Word: Frank Zappa

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2020 Edition Of La Solitaire Du Figaro Confirmed
Solitaire du Figaro fleet. Photo by Alexis Courcoux. Click on image to enlarge.

Solitaire du Figaro The owners and organisers of La Solitaire du Figaro, OC Sport Pen Duick, have confirmed that the flagship race of the French Elite Offshore Racing Championship will go ahead at the end of the summer.

As many as 35 solo sailors are expected on the start line in Saint-Brieuc in north-west France at the end of August, and the skippers will race via Dunkirk, before they are welcomed to Saint-Nazaire in the Loire-Atlantique in Western France for the Grand Finale.

Raced in the latest generation foil-equipped Figaro Beneteau3, entries are already flocking in, including the winner of last Vendee Globe, Armel le Cleac'h, 2019 La Solitaire du Figaro runner up Gildas Mahe and British talent Alan Roberts, who was the top ranked international competitor last year.

It will be the fourth time that the port of Saint-Nazaire on the Atlantic coast of France has hosted the race, and the newly labelled City of Art and History, has a special place in the history of La Solitaire du Figaro. Followers of the event will remember the fierce dual between Armel Le Cleac'h and Alain Gautier in 2003, which after a month of on-water racing, saw Le Cleac'h win La Solitaire for the first time by just 13 seconds.

Philippe Grosvalet, president of the Department of Loire-Atlantique commented: "The 51st Solitaire du Figaro is confirmed. This is the best scenario! The legendary race returns from September 16 to 20. We will have the pleasure of living two beautiful stages and the Grand Final in the heart of the estuary, in Saint-Nazaire.

"A real race against the clock is now underway on the side of the skippers, to resume sailing and training. Within the context of the health crisis, the participants are preparing in record time in exceptional conditions for an equally exceptional 2020 edition. I wish everyone the best preparation possible."

www.lasolitaire-urgo.com

Iain Murray: "The America's Cup Has Always Been Such A Design Contest"
In April Iain Murray was announced as the Race Director of the 36th America's Cup. It will be the third time that Murray has done this job. His career in the America's Cup has included roles as skipper and designer, passing all the way through the spectrum from 12 Metre, IACC and foiling Multihulls. Previously he was also CEO of America's Cup Race Management but this time the job is more straightforward as Race Director. At the same time Murray is Race Director for SailGP, Performance Director for Australian Sailing and so has been dealing with the effects of the Olympic postponement on the Aussie team. And he remains very active in the Etchells, winning last year's World Championship in Texas. He took time out last week to speak to Tip & Shaft.

Iain from your perspective what has been the effect of the pandemic on your role with the America's Cup especially the cancellation of the ACWS events in Cagliari and Portsmouth?

Well today's teams are very much in the infancy of this class on a very steep learning trajectory so this has probably been the biggest change to any form of sailing and to the events. There are so many things which are new to the America's Cup, the boats, the type of racing, the equipment. There is a lot of new stuff there which really would have been good to have a test drive with in Cagliari and Portsmouth. But look, the world is very different and very busy at the moment, I am very busy and that is good, I am diversified and that is fun.

What are the specific challenges this time around which are different to previous Cups for you?

The regatta director job has changed since I went into that job in 2010. That was a really big job, the whole establishment of the world series, transport, logistics, establishment of the events' processes and protocols, chartering ships and there was a big staff. We started off in Cascais in 2011 with 130 odd containers and a really big invention. That has been progressed and fine tuned down through the AC45s and the 72s and then the 45s again and now that has moved on to SailGP. There has been quite an evolution there. And now with AC36 we are back into bigger boats, big crews, very cutting edge designs and facets of sailing which are not proven or amended. This is first generation stuff which I find really interesting. The different theories, the boats, hull shapes, wing sizes, what the people are trying to do, the race course and what the style of boat they are going to need. You do get the feeling everyone is going to come to New Zealand and they are going to be locked and loaded, like America's Cups of the past where that first moment on that first day is going to be quite revealing. It will be. "Wow, what have we got here!"

That excites you as a sailor and Cup fan, first and foremost?

Yes, for sure. There are so many very smart people out there developing the tools and technology they have got. The America's Cup has always been such a design contest as much as anything. Thus version of the America's Cup is not going to disappoint.

Full interview in Tip & Shaft

Five months to go to the Yacht Racing Forum in Portsmouth, UK : Time to register!
Yacht Racing Forum Expectations ahead of the Yacht Racing Forum have probably never been as high as this year. In the aftermath of the difficult time we've had this spring, members of the international yacht racing community are eager to meet and gather, and to discuss how to get our sport back on track after a lost season and a complete disruption of the supply chain.

The conference programme is nearing completion and the speakers' list is looking great, with top level speakers and industry leaders from all over the world. There is however still space for a limited number of great projects, ideas and speakers; don't hesitate to contact us at contact [AT] maxcomm [DOT] ch

We are committed to delivering a successful Yacht Racing Forum and acknowledge that health and safety is integral to this objective. We will therefore ensure that the Forum has a high-quality health and safety policy in place which is appropriate for the prevailing advice in November.

The Yacht Racing Forum 2020 will be split in thematic modules, and will address the following subjects:

- Marketing, Sponsorship and Media - Sports Governance and Management - Risk Management and Safety - Sustainability - Top end of the Sport - Design and Technology

We look forward to welcoming you to Portsmouth, UK, on November 23-24.

Detailed programme, speakers list and registration: www.yachtracingforum.com

PlanetSail - NEW Series - On Course
Episode 4

Two chunky features stand out in this episode, one is an exclusive interview with Alinghi's founder, backer and boss Ernesto Bertarelli. Filmed at his home on the shores of Lake Geneva he talks candidly about the America's Cup.

The other is a full review of Jeanneau's latest 33ft pocket rocket the Sun Fast 3300 designed specifically for the shorthanded market.

Plus, a look at HH Cat's latest H66 and a link to some handy autopilot tips and tricks.

IN BRIEF
Exclusive interview - Alinghi boss Ernesto Bertarelli
On Test - Jeanneau's Pocket Rocket
Docktalk - HH Cats and tips for shorthanded sailing
Splash and burn - We go back to Looe Sailing Club

Bertarelli interview - EXCLUSIVE
Alinghi boss and founder Ernesto Bertarelli rarely does interviews. But in my exclusive meeting with the man who won the America's Cup twice and started a Cup revolution in the process, he reveals his views of the past present and future in the Cup world. Talking to him at his home on the shores of Lake Geneva he speaks candidly about the highs and lows of campaigning for the world's oldest international sporting trophy and discusses whether he has been, or could be, tempted to come back. Filmed pre-Covid-19 last season it was a special and unique chat.

PlanetSail

J/24 US National Championships Shift One Year
The United States J/24 Class Association (USJCA) and Malletts Bay Boat Club in Vermont have determined, because of the varying levels of infection and disruption across the world, that the 2020 J/24 US National Championship scheduled for September 24-27 will be sailed in September 2021. The US Executive Committee has been closely monitoring the worldwide developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. They understand the huge commitment of time and money it takes to participate in a major Championship, as well as the enormous resources that our hosts dedicate to such events.

The 2021 US National Championship will be held in Malletts Bay next September 10-12. The previously scheduled US Nationals will also shift back one year. Therefore, the 2022 Championship will be hosted by Dallas Corinthian Yacht Club in Texas May 23-28, and The Lake George Club in New York will present the 2023 event (dates to be determined). In the meantime, the Class wishes all J/24 sailors and their families the best in these difficult times. We look forward to resuming sailing as soon as we can.

Molly White, USJCA President, said, "As much as we all want to go sailing, the US Class has also taken into consideration the safety of all involved, the ability for people traveling to access these events, and all of the hard work and planning that goes into a quality event such as a National Championship. We hope that while we wait in anticipation for these events to return in 2021, sailors are able to take advantage of all the J/24 racing their local fleets have to offer."

j24class.org

Vanishing act - Harken
Harken It's not just the widespread introduction of hydraulically powered winches that led to the sweeping clean of once cluttered big boat deck layouts... it's also down to the elegant systems which they are a part of

If a casual observer walking the dock were to see a new IRC maxi and an old IOR maxi from the 1990s alongside each other, they'll probably see the Harken brand name on both sets of deck hardware. And they're sure to notice the stark difference between the complex, cluttered deck plan of the IOR maxi and the clean, deceptively simple-looking deck plan of its modern IRC-rated equivalent. Where have all the winches and grinder pedestals gone? One of the most fundamental changes in the way we sail is the acceptance of powered systems. A side-by-side comparison of deck hardware shows just how far we've come.

Full article in the July issue of Seahorse

2020 Online Newport Bermuda Winners Declared
A large fleet of virtual sailboats completed the 2020 Online Newport Bermuda Race off the east end of Bermuda between last night and this morning in a gradually lightening southwest breeze, and winners were decided in four divisions. Utilizing navigation-simulation software provided by and in partnership with Sailonline.org, more than 300 boats (of 500+ registered under the flags of 50 nations) crossed the finish line having sailed the 635 nautical miles from Newport in less than four days. Racing was often close, and in one division, the St. David's Lighthouse group sailing Dehler 46s, the difference between first and second place was seven seconds.

The sailors covered many miles in the first and last 24 hours, reaching in southwesterly breezes, but in between, very light and unstable winds challenged the sailors to choose the fastest route. Using NOAA GFS model forecast and actual winds modeled across the course, Sailonline's nav-simulation was so realistic that many top sailors equipped with their usual onboard routing software sailed 100 miles to the east in search of stronger winds on Saturday. But the next day, the winds were light everywhere and those who chose the more direct route emerged closer to Bermuda when the winds returned.

Sailors in each division competed on a one-design basis, racing in a boat model chosen by the race sponsor for that division. The winners and their boat names were as follows:

St. David's Lighthouse Div.- Dehler 46, sponsored by Dehler Yachts/ McMichael Yacht Yards & Brokers:
Seven seconds separated first and second, with Michael O'Donnell, sailing his first online race, crediting his own clumsiness for an accidental double tack on the approach to the finish. This iconic racer/cruiser division attracted a larger number of entries who were planning to sail the 2020 IRL (in real life) race.
1) Michael O'Donnell/Modonnellaw (US)
2) Scott Bearse/SlideRule (US)
3) Joseph Gordon/QSail (Qatar)

Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Div.- Xp 55, sponsored by X-Yachts/ X-Yachts USA
"Disregarding his router" due to the instability of the weather forecast, Juan Barclay sailed to a westerly position relative to the fleet yet close to the rhumbline; when the breeze filled, he had the best reaching angle for the last day to Bermuda and won by a quarter mile. This division featured some of the top Sailonline.org sailors, competing for line honors, all were pleased to see so many Bermuda Race sailors trying their hand at Sailonline.
1) Juan Barclay/rafa (Peru)
2) Ilpo Jarvinen/ij (Finland)
3) Robert Schon/robert1 (Sweden)

Finisterre Cruiser Div.- Italia 14.98, sponsored by Italia Yachts/ David Walters Yachts:
If you're going to change your strategy from east to west, be decisive. That was the message from Cesar Garcia, who referenced a "critical moment on the second day when he lost confidence in the easterly forecast and decided to go the other way. In second place, Derek Joubert, who admits he usually finishes "stone last" when racing his Dart catamaran, was sailing only his second Sailonline race.
1) Cesar Garcia/GREATSKUA (Spain)
2) Derek Joubert/Maximus (South Africa)
3) Jan van der Puil/bonknhoot (Netherlands)

Double-Handed Div.- Jeanneau Sun Fast 3300, sponsored by Jeanneau North America:
The front-runners in this class sailed a similar course to those in Gibbs Hill, with Tony Phillpot finding a westerly position and better, faster angles to overhaul Sloan Burns, a real-life Bermuda Race navigator trying his hand with Sailonline for the first time. Burns said, "it was the most comfortable offshore race I've done- though the fact I attempted to pour my midnight coffee into an upside down coffee cup is probably an indication I got no more sleep than an actual race."
1) Tony Phillpot/midnightexpress (UK)
2) Sloan Burns/SloanBurns (US)
3) OscarBoteco1 (Brazil)

Results available at SailOnline.org Leaderboard.

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New York Yacht Club's 166th Annual Regatta Set for August 28 to 30
The most enduring event in North American sailing got off to an inauspicious start on July 16, 1846. Beset by light air, Louis Depau's 44-ton sloop Mist was the only one of 14 starters to finish the first race of the New York Yacht Club's inaugural Annual Regatta. A second race, two days later, proved more successful with Commodore John Cox Stevens' Gimcrack taking line honors and Hornet, owned by A. Barker, winning on corrected time.

Through the better part of two centuries, the Annual Regatta has endured, only occasionally missing time due to national and world crises. It has moved from the Hudson River and New York Harbor to Western Long Island Sound to Newport, where it's found a comfortable home at the start of the summer sailing season. The 166th edition was scheduled for June 12 to 14, with a distance race around Conanicut Island followed by two days of buoy or navigator racing on Narragansett Bay and Rhode Island Sound. Earlier this year, the Club postponed the event due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but remains determined to keep the tradition alive. The 166th Annual Regatta is now set for August 28 to 30.

The One-Design Regatta, originally scheduled for August 22 and 23, will be merged with the Annual Regatta, allowing smaller keelboat classes to take part in North America's oldest annual sailing competition. As the Herreshoff Museum has scheduled its Classic Yacht Regatta for the final weekend in August, the Annual Regatta will not include any divisions for classic yachts.

The specific divisions and crew formats for the Annual Regatta will be dictated by the Rhode Island social distancing regulations in effect at that time as well as New York Yacht Club guidelines.

The Club's Sailing Office is working to revise race documents and websites. NORs, event schedules and other relevant information will be posted to the respective event webpages as soon as they are finalized.

nyyc.org/166th-annual-regatta

MC38s long-awaited return to 2020 season
Winter sailing on Sydney Harbour is often fraught, light winds and plenty of shifting potholes to catch the unsuspecting out. For the MC38s crews who returned to their season after months of COVID isolation, getting the fleet back together and completing the seven-race program was more than enough compensation for the tricky conditions.

Reigning Australian champions Lazy Dog, Shaun Lane and Quentin Stewart's Middle Harbour Yacht Club MC38, broke away from the chasing pack on day two, Sunday June 21, their 3,1,1 results added to day one's tally delivering the consistent performers a six point victory.

Mixed day two scores for Marcus Blackmore's Hooligan (Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club), with Chris Dare from Victoria helming his first MC38 regatta, tallied to second overall, two points off Steven Proud's Swish (MHYC) in third.

Light and fluky northerlies made choosing lanes rough for tacticians said Stewart, who helmed today while co-owner Shaun Lane handled Saturday's four races. "Given we've been off the water so long, everyone sailed really well with very few mistakes; it came down to picking the shifts. It was one of those days where if found yourself in a hole it was hard to get out," Stewart said after racing.

470 sailor Sasha Ryan has joined Lazy Dog as the bowperson and Lane hopes she'll be a long-term campaign fixture.

The head of multiple keelboat programs, Chris Dare, got the call-up Thursday as he was flying from Melbourne to Sydney for the weekend, accepting on the spot. The Hooligans opened Act 3 with a 1,2,2 scoresheet but twice across the weekend found themselves on the wrong side to the breeze and paid a heavy price.

"It was a nice weekend sailing with good people," Dare said. "It was my first time on an MC38, it was quite tricky to steer and very different from the 52 [Dare's previous boat, a TP52]. Day one was spent figuring out what I could and couldn't do - and the experienced crew members were terrific at showing me the way - and Sunday was about mitigating risk.

"We got a penalty on Saturday going somewhere we shouldn't have and there was some yelling and bruised egos, but I'm proud to say Marcus gets his boat back without a mark on it," Dare added.

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* Michael Brown:

Good news for World Sailing’s finances but even better news for the British taxpayer who is presumably no longer required to support them. I wouldn’t mind if they actually represented ”World” Sailing but in what way do they represent the vast majority on the water who are amateurs just going sailing with absolutely no interest in racing. The Solent is a great place at the moment – you can peacefully cruise along without constantly being attacked by swarms of racing yachts?

* From Alessandro Castelli:

I read in today’s news that “The ILCA Dinghy is widely recognised as the world's most popular boat, with more than 200,000 in circulation.”

False statement.

Only a few hundred ILCA Dinghies exist.

There are more than 217.000 LASERS all around the world.

The difference is substantial.

Let the ILCA Dinghies to the e-sailors, and give back the Laser to the real sailors.

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In This Issue
Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne
Solo Maitre CoQ
Kite Freestyle
The Big Model Returns!
YCCS Reopening Safely
The Voiles de Saint-Tropez: The new format in detail
Further Lifting of Irish COVID Restrictions from 29th June
Refit not rebuild - A&T Instruments
Interview Follow Up / Candidacy Announcement : Vice-Presidency of the 2020-2024 World Sailing Board
Legendary Roscommon Boatbuilder, Jimmy Furey, Dies Aged 94
Letters to the Editor
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Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne
Designed for those sailors rekindling their ties with competition and life offshore, or qualifying for... and possibly winning the Vendee Globe, there is a great deal at stake for the sailors setting sail on the Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne on 4 July at 15:30hrs local time.

This first edition of this race, which has been organised as a replacement for the New York-Vendee-Les Sables d'Olonne originally due to set off on 16 June, is a key stage for the skippers preparing for the solo round the world race, which will set sail on 8 November. This demanding and attractive sprint up to Iceland and down to the Azores is also a source of great inspiration in what is a very special context. In fact, the race is one of the first sports events to take up again after the lockdown and everyone has had to adapt accordingly.

Having had to call a temporary halt on their development plan, the design offices and the technical teams are counting on this race to trial their boats, step things up a gear or work on performance. In the ARKEA PAPREC team, one of the challenges is to test the new pair of foils which have just been installed. "As I've only received the foils shortly before the start, I haven't set myself any goals with regards to results," explains event local Sebastien Simon. "Above all, I need to understand how my boat handles with these new foils. I feel a little apprehensive about my participation in this event as it's not an insignificant challenge. These foils are seven metres: they provide a lot of power."

17 of the 21 solo sailors will be free of any obligations to qualify, meaning they can put pedal to the metal on their IMOCAs. Perched on the latest generation monohulls, Jeremie Beyou (Charal), Charlie Dalin (Apivia) and Thomas Ruyant (LindkedOut) rank among the natural race favourites.

Thurday 25th June
Start of safety checks in the boats' port of registry

From Monday 29th June To Thursday 2nd July
9:30-10:00hrs: 'ARCTIQUE CAFE' the daily press briefing with 6 skippers via a ZOOM video call for an efficient and LIVE Q&A with the media preparing to cover the event.

Tuesday 30th June
End of safety checks
11:00hrs: Welcome, course and safety briefing (virtual)

Thursday 2nd July
11:00hrs: Weather briefing (virtual)

Friday 3rd July
All boats depart to make the delivery trip to the start line in Les Sables d'Olonne

Saturday 4th July
13:00hrs: Deadline for competitors to arrive at the start zone
15:30hrs (LIVE TV) : Start of the Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne

From 14th July To 18th July
Boats finish in Les Sables d'Olonne

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Solo Maitre CoQ
Irish solo racer Tom Dolan will get his 2020 racing season underway Thursday as takes on the 340 nautical miles Solo Maitre CoQ which starts and finishes in the legendary French port of Les Sables d'Olonne and takes the 30 solo skippers up and down the French Atlantic coast in what promise to be light and fickle breezes.

Last year's event comprised two shorter races and one long offshore but this year the race, which has been resceduled from its original mid-March date, spans the coastline between Belle Ile in the north, level with Nantes, and at the southernmost extremity, the Ile de Ré off La Rochelle of what looks set to be a mainly reaching course.

At 1300hrs local time Thursday racing starts offshore of the famous town which hosts the Vendée Globe solo round the world race and it should finish Saturday morning or early afternoon.

"It looks like it will be light, tactical sea breezes a lot of the time with some very light spells. To be honest right now the start time looks very, very light. But I think it will be essential to get away with the first pack and not be left behind if you are to have a good chance."

Dolan is looking for a good race to kick off the truncated season but will not over-pressurise himself. The big goal is to be competitive for September's La Solitaire du Figaro. In essence this course is very much a Solitaire dress rehearsal in terms of length and duration but the pinnacle event this year is mainly in the Channel, finishing into Saint Nazaire at the entrance to the Loire estuary.

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The Big Model Returns!
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Reliance She's baaaack! The container showed up Monday morning, and Bill Santos showed up with his crane shortly thereafter to move the container from the trailer to ground level. Then the unpacking began!

Our friends at Robbe & Berking had done a great job packing everything for the trip home across the pond. We're particularly happy to have the RELIANCE model back home after her star turn at the Robbe & Berking Yachting Heritage Centre, and once we get everything unpacked and inventoried, we'll get her set up for viewing once again in the Hall of Boats! Click the image at right to see what the model looked like on display in Flensburg and for a few more photos of the unloading process.

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YCCS Reopening Safely
Porto Cervo, Italy: The Yacht Club Costa Smeralda reeopened its doors on 20 June, resuming its services and all activities in a safe manner.

During the period of forced closure, all the relevant provisions have been implemented and adapted to the structure and activities of the YCCS in order to ensure a safe and tranquil stay in the Costa Smeralda for members, visitors to the structure, partners and staff.

The extension of the season until the end of October has also been confirmed, with the hope that this decision will have a positive impact on the region and that the various local tourist services will follow suit.

The extension of the YCCS opening period will also allow regattas to be held in late October, with the Sailing Champions League event having been moved to take place from 15 to 18 October.

The YCCS Sailing School will participate in the national Vela Day, promoted by the Italian Sailing Federation and scheduled for 28 June, while Sailing School courses will resume from the following day, 29 June.

As previously communicated, the traditional September sporting events, the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup and the Rolex Swan Cup, will be confirmed by the end of June, when the Italian Sailing Federation guidelines are defined.

Information on any developments regarding the activities of the YCCS in relation to the Covid-19 crisis will be published in the dedicated section of the website.

www.yccs.com

The Voiles de Saint-Tropez: The new format in detail
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Voiles de Saint-Tropez Confirmed from Saturday, September 26th to Friday, October 9th, the new format of the Voiles de Saint-Tropez offers an event spread over two weeks, for the modern and classic yachts. The programme differs according to boat category with the aim to optimise registration, organisation of start zones - which will all take place in front of Saint-Tropez - and racecourses organised according to the potential of the different boats.

Two great weeks on the water in Saint-Tropez
Racing over two weeks is not in fact a new thing - looking back to the Nioulargue, precursor to the Voiles de Saint-Tropez, the first maxi yacht races in France were held independently of the rest of the regatta. The event, for the modern boats as for the traditional boats, will still last one week, but depending on their category, they will be entered either for the first or for the second week.

For the first week, the on-water programme will remain unchanged for boats up to and around 20 meters. There may be exceptions to this depending on the boat type and boat speed. In the second week the bigger and faster modern and classic yachts will be put together to allow for courses to be set which are more adapted to their size and their speed." It will not only be the length of the boat which determines which group they will race in, but a combination of factors relating to their performance which will be looked at by the Organising Committee for the Voiles. "For the classics, the boats from the Grand Tradition Class, who for the most part easily exceed 25 meters, will race in the second week, as will the big schooners. For the moderns, the maxi yachts exceeding 18 meters will also race in the second week."

As per usual, the modern yachts competing in the opening week will have five days of racing starting on Monday 28th, the classics will begin racing on Tuesday 29th. Thursday will be reserved as a Challenge Day. The only new feature in this finely tuned programme is that the prize giving will be on the evening of Saturday, October 3rd instead of Sunday morning.

Competitors from the first week of the Voiles de Saint-Tropez will have to leave the port before Sunday, October 4th at noon to make way for the Voiles Super Boats, whose registration will take place until Monday evening. Racing begins Tuesday morning for everyone with four consecutive days of races until the prize giving ceremony, scheduled for Friday evening.

Provisional Programme 2020:
Week 1 : The Voiles de Saint-Tropez
Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th September: registration for boats up to (approx.) 20 meters (except for certain classes)
Monday 28th September: racing for modern yachts
Tuesday 29th, Wednesday 30th September, Friday 2nd, Saturday 3rd October: racing for modern yachts and classic yachts
Thursday 1st October: Challenge Day
Saturday 3rd October: prize giving (week 1)

Week 2 : The Voiles Super Boats
Sunday 4th and Monday 5th October: big boat registration (Wally, IRCA, Maxi yachts, Grands Traditions, big Schooners)
Tuesday 6th, Wednesday 7th, Thursday 8th, Friday 9th: class racing
Friday 9th October: prize giving (week 2)

For reasons linked to the uncertainty of the global situation, the organisation of the event will be reviewed monthly as follows:
- end of July
- end of August
This is to keep competitors and public informed in accordance with government and federal authority directives, as well as to assure the protection and safety of staff and volunteers involved in the event organisation.

www.lesvoilesdesaint-tropez.fr

Further Lifting of Irish COVID Restrictions from 29th June
This evening An Taoiseach announced plans to "accelerate the reopening of our society and economy with most things in roadmap now being moved to Phase 3 on 29 June".

Although the statement included a commitment for all sporting activities including full contact sports be allowed to resume, there is currently very little detail communicated or published, and we still have no clarity on how this impacts Irish Sailing's 'Return to Sailing Scheme' for Phase 3.

We anticipate we will be in a position to publish our Phase 3 plan early next week, subject to receipt of clarity around the Taoiseach's announcement - Harry Hermon, CEO

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Refit not rebuild - A&T Instruments
A&T Instruments Technology moves on but to keep up with the best and fastest operating systems stay mindful of what is genuinely battle-ready for the task ahead

In the April issue we discussed how fast and easy it is to effect an electronics system upgrade, where new A+T displays and processors can compatibly fit to replace unreliable, ageing and outdated equipment on a performance-orientated sailing yacht. The new instruments installed on the framework of the existing system bring an entirely new modern experience to the users as both a better and much more cost-effective alternative to completely replacing the old system.

In superyachts, aesthetics are an important consideration to maintain the carefully crafted look of the boat, while the functionality and reliability of the electronics system on board is a critical factor. Modern superyachts simply cannot operate unless the integrity of their complex PLC (programmable logic computer) systems is completely assured.

Full article in the July issue of Seahorse magazine

Interview Follow Up / Candidacy Announcement : Vice-Presidency of the 2020-2024 World Sailing Board
Yesterday, I officially announced my candidacy for the Vice-Presidency position of the 2020-2024 World Sailing Board during the Tom Ehman's Show on Facebook, in the aim to reach the sailing community and to create a consensus around the future of our institution.

I'm glad to share with you the interview that went live yesterday, feel free to share it across your social media channels. In the meantime, I remain at your disposal if you have any questions.

Let's stay in touch, join me on Twitter & Linkedin. -- Luca Devoti

* Editor: Your humble narrator had the great pleasure of sitting at the same dinner table as Luca at an ISAF annual conference in Palma. Peter Bentley got some great photos of Paul Henderson and Luca chatting, presumably discussing head shaving techniques. We labeled the photo gallery "Beauty and the Beast" with the big debate being which one was which. Luca is a true polymath and one of the best conversationalists you'll ever meet. He speaks at least half a dozen languages... but here's the thing... he learned them all working at boatyards. He's got a commanding grasp of the saltier aspects of language. Few can enunciate "ah, he's a c*nty b*stard" in every Romance language. I, for one, heartily endorse his candidacy.

Luca Devoti

Legendary Roscommon Boatbuilder, Jimmy Furey, Dies Aged 94
Jimmy Furey Jimmy Furey, who has died at the age of 94 was very probably the finest boatbuilder of his generation. He was also a man strong-willed enough to do what very few of others ever do and live life totally on his own terms.

Despite being almost entirely self-taught, Jimmy painstakingly clinker-built over 20 Shannon One Design (SOD) dinghies between the early-1970s and mid-2000s. Clinker building (or lapstrake) is an incredibly intricate discipline involving the precise overlapping of planks (or clinkers) of wood from the keel up. So complete was Jimmy's mastery of the form that most - if not all - of the craft he built are still slicing through the Shannon some 50 years after they first left his workshop.

While still a young man, Jimmy made his living as an eel fisherman, subsequently supplementing his income by first repairing and later constructing row boats. In 1972, he was asked to build the racing dinghy that eventually became SOD 107. Given the extraordinarily stringent measurements such competitive craft must satisfy and the fairly rudimentary tools available 50 years ago, moving up to building SODs was quite a leap. Happily, it was a move Jimmy made with his characteristic lack of fuss. While always refreshingly unsentimental about the boats he'd built, a picture of the SOD he subsequently made for himself - No. 108 - remained displayed on the press in his cottage until his death.

When not hard at work sculpting and peat-smoking inch-perfect larch clinkers in the lean-to shed that doubled as his workshop, Jimmy loved nothing more than to craft incredibly detailed scale models. Several of them have gone on to win accolades such as a Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Medal or go on permanent display in places like the Greenwich Maritime Museum. So exacting was the work involved that each tiny recreation would take up to three times longer to build than an actual full-sized boat. Jimmy once told a fellow boatbuilder that an exquisite scale model of a Viking longboat required the securing of some 3,000 minute nails and rivets.

Like almost all Irish people of his generation, Jimmy grew up in an era when children were taught little more than the '3 Rs' - reading, writing and arithmetic. With hardly any in-home entertainment beyond perhaps a wireless, people back then relied on 'ramblers' - visiting neighbours and friends - for their news and gossip. For the remainder of his long life, Jimmy's other great pleasure remained chatting to any modern-day 'rambler' fortunate enough to be welcomed into his home. And, boy, could Jimmy chat! Refusing to allow his lack of formal education to hold him back, Jimmy was a voracious reader and could - and frequently did - converse for hours on any topic under the sun.

With many youngsters joining older sailors in taking to the waters of Lough Ree and Lough Derg each weekend of every new sailing season, Jimmy Furey's boats will continue to excite and delight all who sail them for many, many years. -- Afoat.ie Team

Jimmy Furey: Born March 29, 1926, died June 20, 2020

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Current issues of direct relevance to all sailors and being directly addressed by the World Sailing delegation to the IMO are the dangers of floating containers, the risks posed by automated ships, the impact of the polar code on recreational craft. global standards for anti-fouling and the risks posed by plastics and floating fishing gear.

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International Classes excluded from World Sailing's closed Mid-Year Meeting
Solo Maitre CoQ
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
Local Knowledge Series San Diego featuring Mark Reynolds and George Szabo
Youth America's Cup AC9F K0tare flies high in Auckland
Persico 69F Cup
Tokyo 2020 To Be A "Simplified" Olympic Games
Reassembling Te Aihe
RNZYS' Mastercard Superyacht Regatta 2021
RYA Sailability Multiclass Regatta Goes Virtual For 2020
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International Classes excluded from World Sailing's closed Mid-Year Meeting
Beleaguered World Sailing has held its Mid-Year Meeting with a restricted audience and has held the meeting using video technology for the first time.

Before the meeting, a Council member and Chairman of the Classes Committee, Markus Schwendtner circulated a letter calling for the meeting to be open to observers.

The meeting would usually be held in the UK and considers leftover issues from the previous Annual Conference, and Annual General Meeting, along with any urgent matters which require an interim decision ahead of the Annual Conference, due to be held in Abu Dhabi in November.

Neither meeting will take place at a physical venue, and both will be conducted electronically, with electronic voting.

The open letter penned by Markus Schwendtner is as follows:

Dear Kim, dear members of the Board, dear colleagues,

I would like to express my disappointment that the World Sailing Council "Midyear meeting "is happening behind closed doors.

I have raised the question why World Sailing Classes are not able to attend or at least listen in at every "townhall" meeting. After all, World Sailing Classes are paying members just like MNAs, and share the same interest as all other members - the best of the sport.

I am also sure that many World Sailing Committee members would have liked to attend and being informed "first hand " about what is happening with our fantastic sport. Instead, all this information and discussion between the Board, Council, committee chairs and MNA presidents is happening behind closed doors.

You have chosen Bluejeans events for today's call - a software that allows up to 50.000 attendees to at least listen to what you have to tell the world of sailing. We are not asking to speak and discuss - same as in a "in person "meeting this is reserved for the members of Council (and MNA presidents in this case). What we are asking for is to be able to listen, and to be informed first hand, the same way we would be if we would meet in person.

The technology is there. I kindly ask you to reconsider.

Kind regards,

Markus Schwendtner Council Member World Sailing Classes Committee Chair

The President's reply and more commentary from Richard Gladwell in Sail-World

www.sail-world.com

Solo Maitre CoQ
The 17th edition of the Solo Maitre CoQ started this Thursday at 01:15 pm, off Les Sables d'Olonne.

The 30 sailors in the running set off on a 340-mile course between Belle-Ile, Yeu and Re, driven by a northwest wind blowing between 5 and 6 knots.

A promising start quickly died out to almost nothing during the leg to the first buoy, splitting the fleet.

Adrien Hardy (Ocean Attitude) and Gildas Mahe (Breizh Cola) two of the big favorites were too eager and had to return, with Xavier Macaire (SNEF Group) making the best start in the conditions.

Armel Le Cleac'h (Banque Populaire) was the first to turn south towards the Ile de Re, where the game could get tough again, as a small residual cloudy front is likely to further split the fleet, in the evening and first part of Thursday night.

Gently first then a little more tomorrow, with a possible finish with 20-25 knots of breeze.

The challenge for the next few hours is therefore not to miss the train at the risk of never being able to recover.

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Sense and sensibility - Part I
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A time to change
What do shrink-wrap, polystyrene and derelict fishing gear have in common? They are three of the most insidious types of environmental and marine plastic pollution, and create complex, intractable problems on a global scale.

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Local Knowledge Series San Diego featuring Mark Reynolds and George Szabo
Planning to race in the San Diego area sometime in the near future? American sailing legends Mark Reynolds and George Szabo are hosting a LIVE session on The Starboard Portal to discuss the sailing conditions and tips & tricks for the San Diego area for anyone interested in learning more about what it's like to race in this premiere sailing location.

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Youth America's Cup AC9F K0tare flies high in Auckland
The brand new AC9F Youth America's Cup yacht has undergone an official on-water sail testing day in Auckland with fantastic results, and the event is well on track for 2021.

With two female and two male crew on board, the boat was up on the foils straight away, and was pushing speeds of up to thirty knots. The crew even managed a few foiling gybes and showed - even in this early testing stage - that the AC9F is the real deal and will be an incredibly exciting boat to see in action during next year's event.

This first AC9F has been designed and built in New Zealand in a collaboration between Yachting Developments and the NZ Marine Industry, including Southern Spars, Harken and North Sails. It is great to have had this unique project built here in New Zealand, generating jobs and money for the country.

Yachting Developments owner Ian Cook was out on the water to witness the boat in action and was incredibly happy with the outcome -

"It was great to see the boat sailing and working well, we are thrilled with how it performed. It has been a big combined effort from the NZ Marine Industry to make this happen, and to see it flying on the foils at speed today was a massive result for everyone involved."

The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has received seventeen confirmed entries with fifteen of these teams' internationals. With more in the pipeline, the goal of twenty teams is looking likely. Collectively the teams are set to bring in over two-hundred-and-fifty people to New Zealand, all of whom will be staying in the country for several months which will have a significantly positive impact on the New Zealand economy. This figure doesn't include families and spectators, which will then push this impact up even further.

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Youth America's Cup AC9F

Persico 69F Cup
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Persico 69F Cup Plans are set, six crews registered. After the presentation on February 20th, 2020 in Milan, the Persico 69F Cup is ready to go. The first edition of the event will see four Grand Prix events taking place in the second half of 2020 and the Persico 69F Cup will be one of the first international sailing events post lockdown: the owner-drivers are ready to start again, and their foils are good to go.

The season opener for the Persico 69F Cup regatta is set for July 14th with the Grand Prix 1. The program for each of the four Grands Prix scheduled consists of three weeks of activity: starting with one week of Academy - courses and training aboard the Persico 69F, with exceptional instructors and an educational project created by Santiago Lange - followed by two "Events" each one week long, in which 12 teams can participate, six per week.

The first Events of each Grand Prix will take place on the following dates: July 14 - 19 (event 1.1 in Gargnano), September 14 - 19 (event 2.1 in Malcesine during the Foiling Week), September 29 - October 4 (event 3.1 in Trieste) and November 10 - 15 (event 4.1 - race field to be determined), the events will be preceded by a week of Academy and followed by the Event .2. Each Event has six main crews: from Tuesday to Thursday of each "CUP week", the six teams will have boats available to train with, with the assistance of coaches and shore teams, while from Friday to Sunday the teams will race. All the logistics are coordinated by the Team 69F, and the crews find the boats in the quay "ready to sail".

The formula is unique, designed to best highlight the qualities of Persico 69F: the program calls for both fleet and slalom races, speed-tests and long distance tests, elements of the challenge that will allow crews to race at new levels, experiment with new tactics and chase maximum speed goals.

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Tokyo 2020 To Be A "Simplified" Olympic Games
The postponed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games will proceed in a simplified manner in 2021, Games organisers and the International Olympic Committee said Wednesday (10 June).

Muto Toshiro, CEO of the Games' organising committee (TOCOG), said: "The Games will not be done with grand splendour," while TOCOG president Mori Yoshiro noted: "The Olympics has always provided encouragement and hope but when you think about the current situation worldwide the splash and splendour we have been accustomed to may not be the most appropriate."

However, IOC President Thomas Bach ruled out removing events from the Olympic Games in the first instance. "Our focus is the athletes. It would be the wrong end to start from if we take decisions first to reduce the number of athletes and deprive them of participating in the Olympic Games."

A joint task force formed by the IOC and Tokyo 2020 organisers also released their proposed path forward to the Games in three documents - on positioning, principles, and a roadmap detailing a proposed schedule until the Games - following a report by TOCOG to the IOC Executive Board, which met by teleconference on Wednesday.

In its principles document, the joint task force states its main principle is to "simplify and optimise the Games preparation and delivery, while keeping a focus on sport and athletes, to reduce the cost impact of postponement and promote public interest, reflecting the new global economic, societal and public health contexts."

www.olympicchannel.com

Reassembling Te Aihe
After her trip around the world, Te Aihe is getting close to hitting the water once again.

Reassembling Te Aihe

RNZYS' Mastercard Superyacht Regatta 2021
The Mastercard Superyacht Regatta 2021 hosted by the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron in Auckland is shaping up to be one of the major on-water events in the world next year with a raft of big-name entries already throwing their hats into the ring as the global superyacht fleet start to make their way to New Zealand.

The regatta will take place between 23rd - 27th February 2021, beginning with a welcome function on the 23rd February at the RNZYS and followed by four days of heart-stopping racing on the beautiful waters of the Hauraki Gulf among its many surrounding islands. This is going to be a spectacular sight for yachting enthusiasts and the general public to witness, and will also be an amazing event for the superyacht owners and crew from around the globe to be involved in.

As part of the Squadron's 150th sesquicentenary celebrations, this landmark event is set to bring legions of superyachts to New Zealand whom once here will also be able to enjoy the unsurpassable cruising grounds and coastlines that the country has to offer. The racing will also be quality, with the Hauraki Gulf offering a very picturesque but often challenging racing area with varying conditions and winds. Well known Harold Bennett will be the principal race officer ensuring some amazing courses are set. The off-water aspect won't disappoint either, with crew happy hours at the RNZYS following each day's racing, as well as a prizegiving party on the final night showcasing the authentic and exquisite local cuisine beverages and entertainment that New Zealand has to offer.

Once here, Superyacht owners and crew will also be able to take in the Prada Challenger Series followed by the 36th America's Cup Match (both of which are being held in Auckland) whilst soaking up the buzz and excitement these events historically bring. There is also plenty of other events being put on by the RNZYS during this time, including a revamped Youth America's Cup, off-shore and in-shore races encompassing a range of yacht classes, as well as a multitude of off-water events at the club.

The RNZYS is also happy to announce a new Motor Yacht division for the Mastercard Superyacht Regatta, which is sure to be popular for motor powered superyacht owners.

rnzys.org.nz/rnzys-events/superyacht-regatta/

RYA Sailability Multiclass Regatta Goes Virtual For 2020
Sailability sailors across the UK will still be able to compete in the RYA Sailability Multiclass Regatta as the event switches to virtual waters for the 2020 regatta.

The annual regatta, often described as a festival for disabled sailing, was due to take place at Rutland Sailing Club but was cancelled due to Covid19.

However the RYA has teamed up with leading eSailing provider Virtual Regatta to ensure that competitors have the chance to get their racing fix despite many of them still unable to get out on the water.

"Cancelling the Multiclass this year was a really difficult decision and after carefully considering all the options we felt it would be too challenging and high risk to run the event this summer" explains RYA Sailability Manager Joff McGill.

"While this is not a replacement, we are hoping the RYA Sailability eSailing Multiclass Regatta will enable our community to be able to come together virtually and enjoy a fun yet very competitive event".

The event is open to members, participants, volunteers and staff of Sailability accredited sites or Training Centres. The qualifiers will take place on the week commencing 13 July with the finals held on 01 August. Each event will be live streamed on the RYA YouTube channel and there will also be live commentary for the final.

It's free to compete and you can register for the eSailing RYA Sailability Multiclass Regatta here before 03 July. Read the Notice of Race

To find out more about eSailing, details on how to get started and lots of great videos visit the RYA eSailing hub page - www.rya.org.uk/go/esailing

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EuroSail News #4624 - 29 June

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American Magic arrive in Auckland
RORC Lockdown Live Series | Time Over Distance
World on Water TV
A time to change - 11th Hour Racing
Solo Maitre CoQ
Drheam-Cup Grand Prix De France De Course Au Large
Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy
18 Footers League Survey
Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne Skipper Video Conference
60th Endeavour Trophy Postponed
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American Magic arrive in Auckland
American Magic are the first America's Cup challenger into Auckland.

Their first AC75, named Defiant, arrived on Monday and was due at their Wynyard Quarter base on Tuesday.

American Magic's Kiwi crew members are due out of quarantine this week, including star helmsman Dean Barker.

The syndicate, backed by the New York Yacht Club, headed off British Challenger Ineos Team UK into New Zealand.

www.stuff.co.nz/sport/

RORC Lockdown Live Series | Time Over Distance
Vol. 13 - Jason Carrington

Jason Carrington, the world-renowned professional yachtsman and boat builder is interviewed by Louay Habib for the 13th edition of the RORC Time Over Distance Series.

Jason has become almost legendary for his painstaking attention to detail and his relentless ambition to build the best composite yachts for the most challenging races in the world including: Volvo 60 Assa Abloy, FAST40+ RÁN, IMOCA 60 HUGO BOSS, and AC75 Britannia.

From 1993 to 2006 Jason competed in four editions of the Whitbread and Volvo Ocean Race, as well as record-breaking runs on Mike Slade's Maxi Leopard.

RORC Lockdown

World on Water TV
In this week's "WoW TV":

The Quantum Genoa boys Vittorio and Pietro have the fascinating video of Luna Rossa's Challengr at high speed washing off rounding a mark with both foils down.

All done with Italian finesse and good old Aussie grunt. Watch out dolphins

Kiwi Brad Butterworth describes how he sees the 36th America's Cup "Little Local Regatta"

The MC 38's were out on Sydney Harbour for their Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron regatta last week

The upwind trimmer on Platoon gives a Master Class on trimming headsails to win. All sailors will like this.

Clubs are back on the water and the Yacht Club Costa Smerelda is ready

The One Hour Coast to Coast is on in July

World On Water Youtube Channel

World on Water TV

A time to change - 11th Hour Racing
11th Hour Racing Man has proven excellent at making technical advancements to ease our lives with less than excellent side-effects for other species...

What do shrink-wrap, polystyrene and derelict fishing gear have in common? They are three of the most insidious types of environmental and marine plastic pollution, and create complex, intractable problems on a global scale. The marine industry is taking the lead in tackling all three of them - with funding and support from 11th Hour Racing, an international organisation that works to mobilise sailing, maritime and coastal communities with an innovative approach to inspire solutions for the ocean.

'Looking at land and sea as interconnected and layered ecosystems, we are seeing our plastic footprint show up both on land and at sea, at the surface and below,' says Rob MacMillan, president of 11th Hour Racing, 'While we often talk about ocean plastic pollution in the context of plastic water bottles and consumer packaging, the truth is there are other contributors to the issue. We are committed to supporting solutions that not only prevent plastic pollution, but also advance more circular solutions to plastic waste.'

Full article in the July issue of Seahorse magazine

Solo Maitre CoQ
This Saturday, at 12:47 p.m., Tom Laperche completed the 340 miles of the Solo Maître Coq course, thus winning the 17th edition of the event, and thereby signing his first victory on the Figaro Beneteau circuit. The Brittany skipper - CMB Espoir, took control of the race at the Isle of Yeu during the long ascent to the Birvideaux yesterday morning, then managed to hold off all the attacks of his opponents, including those of Sam Goodchild. On arrival, a difference of twenty seconds between the two.

Leading Finish positions:
1. Bretagne CMB espoir - Tom Laperche - 1d 23h 47m 9s
2. Leyton - Sam Goodchild - 1d 23h 47m 42s
3. Guyot Environnement - Pierre Leboucher - 1d 23h 49m 25s
4. Skipper Macif 2020 - Erwan Le Draoulec - 1d 23h 49m 38s

www.sailweb.co.uk

www.solomaitrecoq.com

Drheam-Cup Grand Prix De France De Course Au Large
The third edition of the DRHEAM-CUP, starting on 19 July in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin and finishing in La Trinite-sur-Mer, will be the very first Grand Prix de France de Course au Large (French Offshore Racing Grand Prix). The competition will be strong, with over 80 boats expected on the three courses, including three Ultime multihulls, just as many Multi50s, 25 Figaro Beneteau class boats, a dozen Class40s, several Multi 2000s and many IRC yachts, sailed double-handed and with crews.

The first Offshore Grand Prix will leave Cherbourg-en-Cotentin on Sunday 19 July. A new label for the DRHEAM-CUP, under the impetus of organiser Jacques Civilise: "Originally, the third edition was labelled Open de France de France de Course. Because the name "Open de France" already exists in dinghy sailing, to avoid confusion and with the agreement of the French Sailing Federation, we have decided to rename it the "Grand Prix de France de Course au Large". The underlying idea is the same: reaffirm the specific character of ocean racing among the very different worlds of sailing. An event open to all types of sailing boat, all sailors, professionals and amateurs, all formats, crewed, double handed and solo".

There will be something for everyone in the first multi-class race this season, that will bring together over 80 boats between Cherbourg-en-Cotentin and La Trinite-sur-Mer. Three 32 metre Ultime trimarans, Edmond de Rothschild Maxi (Frank Cammas/Charles Caudrelier), Sodebo Ultim' (Thomas Coville) and Actual Leader (Yves Le Blevec) will race on the largest course, the DRHEAM-CUP 1100 (1100 miles). Several Multi50 will take the start of the DRHEAM-CUP 700 (736 miles), including Thibaut Vauchel-Camus' Peloton-ARSEP and Leyton (former Arkema, winner of the first edition of the DRHEAM-CUP in 2016), which will be raced for the first time by skipper Arthus Le Vaillant. Between 10 and 15 Class40s will also be joining in, including Swiss duo Valentin Gautier/Simon Koster's on the recent Banque de Leman and the DRHEAM-CUP (and Route du Rhum) title holding Lombard plan, skippered at the time by Yohan Richomme, and now by Nicolas Jossier, as well as several Multi 2000s (raced by La Trinite-sur-Mer skippers Charlie Capelle and Yann Marilley).

drheam-cup.com

Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy
A pair of VO65s, representing Austria and Portugal, will race in the inaugural Sailing Trophy event off the Portuguese coast.

The Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team and The Austrian Ocean Race Project are among 50 teams scheduled to race in the inaugural Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy at the end of the month.

'Racing for the Planet', the Mirpuri Foundation team will be led by skipper Yoann Richomme who is backed by a star-studded lineup including previous winners of The Ocean Race, Charles Caudrelier and Jack Bouttell.

They will face off against a second VO65 entry led by The Austrian Ocean Race Project, who are preparing to make their first appearance in The Ocean Race in the next edition.

The event is among the first sailing regattas to take place as Europe begins to open up with new safety measures due to the COVID19 pandemic.

Over 50 entries in three classes will race in the two day event, with a €30,000 prize pool at stake.

Strict measures have been put in place by a dedicated medical team to ensure the health of participants and organisers.

More information on the event can be found at mirpurifoundation.org/mfst

www.theoceanrace.com

18 Footers League Survey
The Australian 18 Footers League are conducting a survey of current and past 18's sailors, spectators and aspiring 18ft skiff sailors. We want to ensure that we deliver an exciting sport that accommodates the changing needs and interests of both sailors and spectators. Your ideas and opinions are important to us and we would be most appreciative if you could please spare a few minutes to fill out our survey.

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Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne Skipper Video Conference
Saturday 4 July, at 15:30hrs, 22 skippers from Class IMOCA will set sail to take on the Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne, a unique triangular course, which will lead the fleet to the outskirts of the Arctic circle. A warm-up lap of 3,500 miles (between 10 and 12 days at sea) for the solo sailors on a quest to prepare and qualify for the Vendee Globe.

The Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne is one of the first sports events to make their return in France since the health crisis.

The organisation has adapted to the health conditions still in force so as to protect the skippers, their teams and the public. The 22 IMOCA monohulls will leave their port of registry on 3 July and will remain offshore of Les Sables d'Olonne through until the start on Saturday 4 July.

The organisation is also recommending a 5-day lockdown for the skipper and a maximum of 3 crew who complete the delivery trip together.

As such, we are also proposing some time to chat with the competing sailors from Monday 29 June until Thursday 2 July from 09:30 to 10:00hrs.

Click on the image below to register on Doodle. I will then send you the Zoom links o you can connect to L'Arctique Cafe. -- Aline Bourgeois

www.imoca.org/en/races/imoca-globe-series/vendee-arctique-les-sables-d-olonne

60th Endeavour Trophy Postponed
Royal Corinthian YC, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex: The 60th anniversary Endeavour Trophy event at the Royal Corinthian YC, Burnham-on-Crouch has been postponed until 2021 writes Sue Pelling.

The annual Endeavour Trophy invitational event to determine the champion of champions from the most popular dinghy racing classes has been put on hold until 8-10 October, 2021.

The restrictions imposed this year, to help manage the spread of the Covid-19 virus has brutally affected the usual dinghy national championship calendar. With a lack of Endeavour entries (national champions) therefore, the Endeavour Trophy organising committee had no option other than to postpone the 60th anniversary event until October 2021.

With plans now in place for an even bigger, and better 60th anniversary in 2021, competitors now have plenty of time to prepare for next year's class championships for a chance to win a 'ticket' to the 2021 Endeavour Trophy.

Six time-winners Ben Saxton and Toby Lewis will be back to defend their title, along with the likes of other former winners, competitors, and Olympians such as Nick Craig, James Peters and Luke Patience who will no doubt be contesting their own battles to secure a place on the start line at the 2021 Endeavour Championship.

royalcorinthian.co.uk/endeavour/

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EuroSail News #4625 - 30 June

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Informants Outed by Emirates Team New Zealand
Team NZ axes contractor after secrets allegedly leaked
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
Travelodge: A world championship-winning 18 Footer sponsorship
Sebastien Josse : "I Know That If I Had A Great Project, I Would Be Competitive"
The Perfect Pre-Vendee Globe Test
Lockdown Lifting: Irish Club Yacht Racing Can Start from Tuesday
Industry News
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Informants Outed by Emirates Team New Zealand
Six months ago Emirates Team New Zealand and ACE (America's Cup Event Ltd) became suspicious that we had informants in the event organisation (ACE), and these suspicions were confirmed when we had confidential and sensitive information coming back to us from Europe very recently.

The motives of the informants who had access to the Emirates Team New Zealand base can only be guessed at, at this stage.

In addition, these people have made highly defamatory and inaccurate allegations regarding financial and structural matters against ACE, ETNZ and its personnel.

These allegations are entirely incorrect.

As a result, the contract of the informants has been terminated.

Although these allegations are baseless, MBIE have no choice but to investigate despite our belief that the motives of the informants are extremely suspect.

We are working with MBIE to close out the remaining issues with them quickly.

Emirates Team New Zealand and ACE will not let this set us back in our America's Cup defence or hosting of a great event this summer.

emirates-team-new-zealand.americascup.com

Team NZ axes contractor after secrets allegedly leaked
The America's Cup defender Team New Zealand has axed a contractor, after secrets were allegedly leaked from its Auckland base over a period of months.

The team said it was not sure what secrets were out, but the unnamed contractor had access throughout its waterfront headquarters.

"We're flabbergasted," said Grant Dalton, the team's managing director.

"(That this) has existed in our own organisation under our watch, we find unbelievable. We still continue to struggle to believe it but it's happened," Dalton told Stuff.

Late Monday, the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE) - the Government's lead agency in staging the 2021 36th America's Cup - issued a statement to Stuff acknowledging it had been made aware of some claims relating to the organisation of the event.

"This includes claims around structural and financial matters. We are working with America's Cup Events (ACE) Ltd, and Emirates Team New Zealand in relation to the claims made," said Iain Cossar, General Manager Tourism.

"As there are contractual agreements in place, we're unable to go into further detail at this time due to commercial sensitivity, but we will provide a full update once more information is available," Cossar said. -- Todd Niall

Full article in Stuff.co.nz

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

Seahorse Magazine

What's next?
Both nationally and regionally there's cause to be optimistic. Beyond the borders it's down to what happens up there in the sky. Rob Weiland

Setting the record - and the genius of Mark Foy
It's now 127 years since the first race for what we now know as the Sydney Harbour 18ft skiff. One man set the ball rolling and as a result of his good judgement the results were almost instantaneous. Frank Quealey

Master of the dark arts - Part I
Has anyone else ever achieved so much in the sport of sailing on the back of a degree in botany? James Boyd talks with Jo Richards

Look back in anger
It all started so well when designer Alfred Mylne secured his dream posting with 'the master', GL Watson. But it did not last. Clare Mccomb revisits the yacht design row of the century

RORC news - Weird times
Eddie Warden-Owen

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Travelodge: A world championship-winning 18 Footer sponsorship
Bob Holmes' TraveLodge on the Brisbane River in the 1960s. Click on image for photo gallery.

TraveLodge A sponsor who came to the 18 Footers in 1964 was the TraveLodge company which decided to sponsor Bob Holmes, who was a new, young competitor to the class. The sponsorship association between Holmes and TraveLodge lasted until Holmes retired in 1974, after winning five JJ Giltinan world championships.

The TraveLodge involvement with the 18s remains one of the most (if not the most) successful sponsorships ever.

It wasn't surprising as the driving force behind the sponsorship was an incredibly skilful businessman named Alan Greenway, who was the Chairman and Managing Director of TraveLodge.

Greenway was building an international motel chain at the time and saw the 18ft Skiffs as an excellent vehicle to promote his business.

Mr. Greenway was a leader in the Australian tourism industry determined to make TraveLodge an international name in the USA. In 1965 he became the first person outside the USA to be honoured when he was elected to the Hospitality Hall of Fame.

In 1968, Greenway formed a consortium with Western Hotels and Trust Houses to buy TraveLodge US, which added 400 more TraveLodge operations to the 65 already in Australia.

Alan Greenway saw the potential of the 1963 Giltinan world champion Schemer skiff and purchased the boat from her previous owner. The boat's former skipper, Ken Beashel had returned to the 16ft Skiffs so Greenway sponsored a newcomer to the 18s, Bob Holmes, who had been sailing in the 16s.

The Bob Holmes-Alan Greenway-TraveLodge combination was an instant success.

Holmes brought his 16 Footer crew of Hugh Cooke, Bob Hagley and Bob Sheridan with him when he moved into the 18s and the new team won the 1964-1965 Australian Championship and the 1965 JJ Giltinan world Championship, which was sailed in Auckland.

The JJs win was dominating as TraveLodge won four races of the five-race regatta. Only a broken mast in the other race prevented a possible clean sweep.

Holmes Successfully defended his title in 1966 with a desperately narrow win over Len Heffernan's Apex on the Brisbane River. Holmes had only one win in the 5-race championship compared to Heffernan's two race wins, but a DNF for Heffernan in Race 2 gave Holmes a four-point victory overall.

Luck left Holmes over the next two JJs when his TraveLodge team was runner to Don Barnett (AMC) in 1967 and Ken Beashel (Daily Telegraph) at Auckland in 1968.

TraveLodge New Zealand continued to contest the Giltinan Championship until 1979 while the company's focus for the Australian boats changed to promote individual hotels (Pacific Harbour Fiji and Park Royal, Queensland) before the 17-year, six world championship-winning sponsorship ended in 1981.

Frank Quealey
Australian 18 Footers League Ltd.

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Sebastien Josse : "I Know That If I Had A Great Project, I Would Be Competitive"
More than a year after the end of his collaboration with the Gitana Team, Sebastien Josse is back on the water. As soon as deconfinement started he started sailing and working with Nicolas Troussel helping him to prepare the next Vendee Globe aboard Corum L'Epargne, the latest new generation Imoca to be launched. That seems like a good opportunity for Tip & Shaft to catch up with the skipper who is originally from Nice and whose career to date spans Figaro, Imoca, Ultime and the Volvo Ocean Race.

Looking back how do you review your eight years in the Gitana Team?
Any time with the Gitana team is interesting: it is a team with means, ambition, which works on incredible projects, so it is inherently an important step in the career of a solo racer. Over my time there I have nothing to be ashamed of, no regrets about the times and energy, the work I did and the commitment that I have put into this project. The boat [Maxi Edmond de Rothschild, Editor's note] is at the level where it is today thanks to a whole team who worked there, I think of Antoine Koch, of Romain Ingouf and others, people who are also passing through and made this boat work like it does today.

Is the episode of your departure digested, put to bed in your own mind now?
When you join such a team, you know that you are there for an indefinite period. I was fortunate to be the one who stayed the longest - eight years. It is an environment that was going well and my work was appreciated, I do not think that the sailing skills and the team work was called into question. After that there is another reality on which I do not want to say much, it is useless, it is the work of lawyers. The parting was hard and I did not expect it, but today, I am not bitter, I am lucky to have done the job that I did and that is the essential.

Then you obviously followed the boat closely on Brest Atlantiques, on which you were a consultant for the race management, what lessons did you learn from it?
The good thing is that the boats all arrived, except Sodebo, with minor, non-structural damage. But we see that sailing these flying boats offshore over several weeks remains a problem that is hard to manage and on the Brest Atlantiques, the boats actually flew very little. It proved that it's going to take a few more seasons to get someone solo around the world on these machines.

Are these boats ready for the Jules Verne, that is Gitana and Sodebo at the end of the year?
Each project has its story and its own levels of planning. It's like in the Vendee Globe, those who prepare four years before it are more likely to succeed than those who prepare six months before. Here you would think Gitana as the first Ultim flying to be launched, then we did the Transat Jacques Vabre, the Route du Rhum, so today it is certainly should be the project that has the most credibility from sporting point of view. Then there will be Sodebo, then Banque Populaire, but there will always be a difference of one or two seasons work and optimisation between the different teams.

Full interview in Tip & Shaft

The Perfect Pre-Vendee Globe Test
The Franco-German skipper Isabelle Joschke says the new Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne race is the perfect warm-up for the Vendee Globe and she is looking forward to setting sail on July 4th.

Joschke, aged 43 and based in Lorient, was able to re-launch her eye-catching red, white and blue IMOCA, MACSF, in late March and has completed a couple of weeks of test and practice sailing since then. But now she is focusing on the new race that has been created to make up for the cancellation of the Transat.

"I must admit that is it frightening to think that it could be difficult conditions," she said of the 3,600-mile course that will take the fleet up to the Denmark Strait between Iceland and Greenland. "But it is a very, very good thing that we have this race before the Vendee Globe. I actually look forward to this."

"I know it will not be nice when we go north - it will be cold - but I really need to experience this before the Vendee Globe, so I think it is the perfect race," she added.

Joschke reckons the sea conditions and temperatures near Iceland could be similar to what she is expecting to find in the Southern Ocean and approaching Cape Horn. "So for me, it is good," she said. "I don't like to be cold, but I will take all the clothes I need and all the solutions I have to stay warm and eat enough and not lose too many calories. So it will be very good training."

She estimates she will be at sea for 12 or 13 days - long enough to settle into a proper offshore routine.

www.imoca.org

Lockdown Lifting: Irish Club Yacht Racing Can Start from Tuesday
Club racing in Ireland is allowed to resume from next Tuesday (June 30th) provided that crews comply with much-relaxed social distancing requirements, while most clubhouses will be open and functional within the same limitations.

It's a complex situation, and it's unreasonable to expect a long list of official does and don'ts as sailing and boating try to get back towards some sort of normality. After all, everything to do with boats and their use is supposed to be ultimately about self-reliance afloat, it's supposed to be what seamanship is all about. So if people lack the savvy to apply common sense to a changing public health situation and how it affects our sport, then perhaps they shouldn't be going near boats in the first place.

For ours is a robust and healthy sport, with the action taking place in the brisk open air, just as fresh as fresh air can be, while the sailing population, in general, will surely prove to have been significantly less affected by the Coronavirus than the population at large. So maybe it's time people just got on with it, and stopped waiting for cast-iron official directives before making any move, showing instead an ability and readiness to apply personal responsibility and a capacity for initiative.

WM Nixon's full editorial in Afloat

Industry News
Organisers of the Monaco Yacht Show, Informa Markets, has announced this morning that the 2020 Monaco Yacht Show is to be cancelled. The organiser has released the following statement:

"Over recent weeks, Informa Markets has been in constant discussions with stakeholders and partners within the international Super Yacht Industry to better understand the challenges facing yacht owners, shipyards, brokers and other key participants in the face of the disruption due to COVID-19.

This has included working closely with all partners involved with the Monaco Yacht Show, and particularly the Principality of Monaco, to determine if a low-density, not-for-profit, support event in Monaco this year would have been both practical and beneficial to the market.

With much of the Super Yacht fleet currently located in the US and Caribbean and the normal calendar of activity severely disrupted, it has been agreed that it is in the industry's best interests to postpone the delivery of a top quality, prestige experience 30th edition of the Monaco Yacht Show next year, in September 2021, rather than September 2020.

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Thomaston, Maine: Drew Lyman, President of Lyman-Morse announced that Erik Ekberg and JP Shipman have joined the brokerage sales team. Erik is new to the world of brokerage yacht sales but not to the marine world, having worked at Belmont Boat Works and as Program Director and Head Instructor at the Northport Yacht Club. He is passionate about racing his Beneteau First 10R Flyer. Erik is based in Camden.

JP is an avid yachtsman with more than four decades of offshore maritime experience. He specializes in brokerage and yacht management consultation but is equally adept at captaining large power and sailing yachts. JP will be based in the Newport, RI area.

Prior to joining Lyman-Morse, JP represented his clients at Lomond Yachts, Camper & Nicholson, and Northrop & Johnson. JP also served on the Board of Directors for the International Superyacht Society. Erik comes from the business development department of Leyton, a financial consulting firm. Many of his clients were companies in the marine industry.

They join the Lyman-Morse Brokerage sales team of Eric Roos, Sales Manager, who is based in Northeast Harbor, Maine; and Scott Layton and John Morin, who are based in Camden, Maine.

www.lymanmorse.com

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Berthon now offers a clinically approved decontamination of boats, to reduce the 72-hour contamination quarantine of surfaces to 1 hour, reassuring visitors and staff.

Engaging the services of a specialist clinical decontamination company ( http://www.mghz.co.uk ), Berthon have immediate access to decontaminate boats. The process of sterilisation is known as 'fogging' and reduces the government recommended waiting time between persons on board to 1 hour.

This treatment uses the same chemicals that ambulances and hospitals use to decontaminate effectively. The substances used are appropriate antibacterial and antivirus disinfectants that kill 99.9 per cent of microorganisms and viruses, dry within an hour and are not alcohol based, thus non-damaging to use in engine rooms.

Berthon has access to a specially trained team that will carefully 'fog' boats after they have been occupied by either an owner, staff member or contractor providing we are aware that an owner is returning on board within 72 hours. Washrooms ashore will also be decontaminated daily.

Decontamination must be arranged at least 48 hours in advance by contacting Berthon's Yacht Maintenance and Repair team, to coincide disinfection with visits on board and rendering the boat safer for all parties.

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The High Performance Yacht Design Committee are extending the submission for abstracts to August 1st 2020.

The HPYD committee are in the process of planning dates for the HPYD7 conference in Auckland, New Zealand. These are likely to be around 10-13 March (TBC).

The conference will be both physical for those who can attend, and online for those who can't. As well as the technical sessions, it will feature an industry presentation session and a public lecture.

Due to the recent global disruption, the abstract deadline has been extended until 1 August and the final paper deadline until 1 December.

We thank those who have already submitted abstracts, and encourage those that still intend to submit to send us an email (technical [AT] hpyd [DOT] org [DOT] nz) as soon as possible so that we can plan accordingly.

We look forward to seeing you all at the America's Cup next year.

www.facebook.com/pg/HPYDConference/posts/

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With the America's Cup fast approaching and INEOS TEAM UK, the British Challenger, back on the water, the team has adapted their working protocols to ensure the safety of the team and the local community, including partnering with Mafic, to make use of their innovative Safeguard technology.

Mafic developed their wearable Safeguard technology to identify workplace hazards and productivity improvements in industrial environments. Combining ultra wideband location technology accurate to 20cm, environmental sensors, and machine learning, Safeguard can recognise what activities are taking place, and give you a uniquely detailed view of hazard exposure, task completion, and productivity across an entire workforce.

Working with INEOS TEAM UK, Mafic has adapted this Safeguard technology into wearable devices which help the team operate, wherever possibe, within social distancing guidelines. The devices record location and can recognise the unique movement patterns of team members completing different tasks to a high degree of detail. That output is then subsequently built into a series of dashboards that can be analysed by INEOS TEAM UK management to make smart, data-led decisions that improve social distancing and safety.

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The RAI Amsterdam events organisation has closed down the annual HISWA Amsterdam Boat Show for good. The move comes in a year when the global exhibition business has taken it on the chin. But RAI Amsterdam links the demise of the Dutch show not to the Covid-19 pandemic.

"The decision to discontinue the HISWA stems from the greatly changed world of watersports," the organisation said in a statement. "Boat ownership has decreased, a trend that is expected to continue in the coming years. In recent years, this has led to changes in the range on offer at the show and declining visitor numbers."

It also cited demand from exhibitors "for one strong watersports event in the Netherlands." About half of the "show's exhibitors in March also planned to attend the HISWA-in-Water in the central Dutch town of Lelystad in September. "Many have indicated this is too big a marketing investment," RAI Amsterdam said.

The 2020 Amsterdam show, the 65th edition, was disappointing. It was shut down after only two days due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The show's roots go back to the 1930s. In its glory days of the 1960s, it recorded as many as 75,000 visitors. In recent years, that dropped to 35,000.

The death of the Amsterdam show was bound to provide oxygen for the HISWA-in-Water in early September. However, its organiser, HMM Exhibitions, has cancelled that event due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Following the permanent closure of shows in Copenhagen, Hamburg and London, news of the Amsterdam show's demise leaves a void in the market for companies wanting to collectively market their boats and equipment at specialist events in northwest Europe. -- Robert Wielaard

www.ibinews.com

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In This Issue
America's Cup: Auckland's AC75 fleet doubles in a single day
Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup and Rolex Swan Cup Confirmed
Seahorse Sailor Of The Month
Nacra 17 star Lisa Darmanin interview
106-Year-Old Grand Dame Of The Seas Emerges
Cockwells Restores Historic Dunkirk Ship
Restart Sailing
International Association Of Cape Horners
Jeanneau America Becomes Presenting Partner of Ida Lewis Distance Race
Featured CharterL Kodachi - Corby 27
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The Last Word: Theodore Roosevelt

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America's Cup: Auckland's AC75 fleet doubles in a single day
The 36th America's Cup entered a new phase today with the launching of New York Yacht Club's AC75 this morning from the BBC Destiny which had carried her from Pensacola Florida.

Defiant will spend her first night on New Zealand soil as the first occupant of the Wynyard Point, and within sight of the defenders, Emirates Team New Zealand, across the other side of Wynyard Basin.

More than 20 containers arrived with the US Challenger, plus a couple of chase boats. All are outside on the tarmac awaiting the construction and assembly of their bases which will house two AC75's.

Meanwhile out on the Hauraki Gulf, Emirates Team NZ's AC75, Te Aihe went sailing for the first time in more than four months, after a regatta-less trip to Italy and return with two America's Cup World Series regattas cancelled.

Te Aihe put in a three hour session punctuated with plenty of stops as adjustments were made to the AC75. As for the wings, the defenders appear to have reverted to running the same bulbless wings as they used up to when Te Aihe had her last sail in mid-January.

Speculation is that the old wings were used to recalibrate the control systems and settings on the boat to be the same as when it stopped sailing, and that state will be used as a benchmark when the new design developments developed on their 12metre test boat Te Aihe are tested in full scale.

Richard Gladwell in Sail-World.com

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup and Rolex Swan Cup Confirmed
Porto Cervo, Italy: The Yacht Club Costa Smeralda in agreement with the Nautor's Swan shipyard and the International Maxi Association, and with the approval of institutional partner Rolex, has confirmed that the traditional September regattas, the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup and Rolex Swan Cup, will take place this year.

The regattas will be held in a modified mode: registration procedures will be streamlined through digital channels, the skippers' briefing and the prize giving - which will take place outdoors - will involve a limited number of crew members in proportion to the spaces. With regard to social events, it will be possible to hold the traditional owners' dinners at the YCCS respecting the necessary distancing, while it will not be possible to organise crew parties. It has also been decided to cancel the lay day during the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup, which will therefore take place from Sunday 30 August to Friday 4 September. This will concentrate the sporting competition and will leave two days of separation before the start of the Rolex Swan Cup, minimising the presence of teams and boats from the two events at the same time.

The Coppa Europa Smeralda 888 (3-5 July) will open the sporting season, while the traditional YCCS Members' Championship is confirmed for 2 August, as per the calendar.

In order to ensure optimal organisation and safety for participants in the regattas, club members, and visitors to the YCCS facilities, the evolution of government regulations and the protocols of the Italian Sailing Federation will, however, be constantly monitored, together with the development of the Covid-19 emergency.

www.yccs.com

Seahorse Sailor Of The Month
This month's nominees:

J Manuel Ballastero (ARG)
'Now I am calm,' said the 47 year old Argentine navigator after sailing his 29-footer alone from Madeira to Mar del Plata at 24 hours' notice when he heard the imminent lockdown would prevent him visiting his father and mother, aged 90 and 82 respectively. Ballastero suffered a big knockdown off Brazil; now he says that 'I'll buy three chickens, plant a garden and make it quietly through the winter with the old people. I want to be with my family...'


Wylde Swan (NED)
When lockdown hit Cuba 25 Dutch schoolchildren, three teachers and 12 crew were onboard the 200ft topsail schooner Wylde Swan approaching the island ready to fly back home after a holiday adventure. Instead an 'isolated' shore party re-stocked the boat, adding warm clothes ready for a five-week Atlantic crossing to their home port of Harlingen in the Netherlands. With little previous experience 25 youngsters now have a further 4,300 sea miles on their CVs


Last Month's winner:
Philippe Guigne (FRA)
'Philippe's work kept me and thousands of other sailors sane in lockdown, on behalf of us all, THANK YOU!' - Chris Rands; 'I can no longer sail due to illness, Virtual Regatta is the only way for me to escape, so... Merçi, Philippe' - Michel Roue; 'Thank you, Philippe, for organising the Great Escape... which also allowed me my first victory!!!' - Serge Martinez; 'Great job, Mr Philippe, if you ever need a free Italian translation I am here! - Francesco Kalagani!!!

View past winners of Sailor of the Month

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Cast your vote, submit comments, even suggest a candidate for next month at seahorsemagazine.com/sailor-of-the-month/vote-for-sailor-of-the-month

Nacra 17 star Lisa Darmanin interview
Lisa Darmanin, one of the world's best sailors and 2016 Olympic Silver Medallist in the Nacra 17, talks to Stephen Brayshaw about the Olympic experience and being on the team going to Tokyo.

They deep-dive into training on the Nacra and assess the state of female sailing.

www.sail-world.com/news/229831/

Lisa Darmanin

106-Year-Old Grand Dame Of The Seas Emerges
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Peking Nippon Paint Marine has completed the extensive re-coating of the four-masted, steel-hulled Peking, the 1911-built cargo ship which is coming to the end of a €32 million, three-year restoration project at Peters Werft GmbH, on the River Elbe, at Wewelsfleth, Germany.

The 115.5m long, full-rigged barque, one of the legendary Flying-P cargo sailing ships built by Blohm+Voss for the F.Laiesz shipping company, is scheduled to leave Peters Werft in August.

Blasting, carried out with the entire ship under canvass to safeguard against any environmental pollution, was also necessary to remove any hazardous materials in older coatings. Special attention also had to be paid to the riveted areas and overlaps.

Once blasted, Nippon's Uniprotector, a corrosion-resistant two coat epoxy primer pigmented with aluminium, was applied to improve penetration capability and to extend the maximum overcoating interval by an additional 6 months.

The original rivets and plank overlaps, which were to remain as visible as possible, benefitted from an additional stripe-coat of EPOBARR, a solvent-free, fibre-containing epoxy filler, prior to the application of the NEOGUARD topcoat.

Two 150µm coats of company's E-MARINE A/C were then applied to the Peking's topsides, decks and rigs/masts, to provide an unlimited maximum overcoating intervals before Nippon's U-MARINE Finish was applied in a semi-gloss shade.

When the vessel drydocked in 2017, after transportation from New York to the Elbe aboard the Combi Dock III, the vessel was so dilapidated that its condition shocked the team at Peters Werft. It was the most run-down vessel the yard had ever seen.

In addition to the extensive paint job, Peters Werft restored the original hull form and was able to retain most of the riveted steel plates using contemporary welding and modern ship repair techniques. All decks, compartments and interiors have been restored. Masts and rigging had to be partly restored and renewed.

www.nipponpaint-marine.com

www.peters-werft.de/en/

* Peking, the second fully-rigged cargo ship in F Laeisz Shipping's series of famed Flying P-Liners, was delivered from Hamburg's Blohm+Voss shipyard in 1911, taking up duties shipping nitrate and saltpetre from Europe to Chile by way of Cape Horn – a transit she managed some 34 times.

After the Great War, she was handed over to Italy as part or war reparations but sold back to F Laeisz in 1923 and resumed service until 1932 when the Great Depression resulted in her sale to a British charity and became a training ship, registered as Arethusa II. After being STUFT (Ship Taken Up >From Trade) in the 1940s, she carried out active service as a troop ship (HMS Peking).

She was paid-off in 1974 and, under her original name, became a museum ship in New York, where she remained for 40 years.

In 2012, tired, old and less than seaworthy, the ageing lady was becoming high maintenance. She was sold back to Germany for a nominal $100. It was, however, not until 2017 that she made her final voyage across the Atlantic, atop the heavy lift ship Combi Dock III, to dock down at Peters Weft in Wewelsfleth, where she began her makeover.

The restoration project is scheduled for completion in August, when this 109-year-old grand dame of the seas will become the museum ship of the future German Harbour Museum, in Hamburg.

shmh.de/en/german-port-museum

Cockwells Restores Historic Dunkirk Ship
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Fleury II Cockwells Modern & Classic Boatbuilding has restored a historic WWII vessel which helped rescue more than 336,000 allied soldiers trapped in France.

The Little Ships of Dunkirk sailed from Ramsgate in Kent to Northern France between 26 May and 4 June 1940 as part of Operation Dynamo. Fleury II was built in Christchurch, Dorset in 1936 and was delivered to Cockwells' Mylor Creek Boatyard in autumn 2018 for much needed structural repairs.

Fusing the traditional and modern

Fusing modern techniques with traditional design allows for a flexible approach to restoration as shipwright, Mark Curnow, explained. "Originally, solid strips of thicker wood would have been used in the deck's construction and steamed in but today, we can laminate thinner strips, in situ, to repair hard-to-reach areas.

We have also maintained the aesthetics of the deck but have gained durability by using marine ply and a layer of fibreglass/epoxy where, traditionally, wooden boards covered with painted canvas would have been used."

The deck has been replaced as have deck fittings, stanchions and one of the aft-cabin sides. The wheelhouse and skylight have been repaired and the windlass has been overhauled, whilst the interior has been painted to lighten the space and the exterior stripped and re-varnished.

The Fleury II will participate in the Association of Dunkirk Little Ships' return to Dunkirk to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the mission, planned for May 2020 but postponed by a year as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

www.boatingbusiness.com

Restart Sailing
The Facebook live sessions with #RestartSailing founder, Simon Lovesey and self-coaching guru Jon Emmett, have proved very popular with around 15k views so far. The original plan was to end the series after three shows, but given that the Covid-19 situation is still very much with us and slow progress back to normal, we have decided to continue the webinars on a fortnightly basis. This week's PM announcements will see more restrictions eased and the latest looks at the impact for clubs and events. We are pleased to be joined by Ian Walker, RYA Director of Racing.

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The Earl Of Portsmouth Is The New President Of The International Association Of Cape Horners
The International Association of Cape Horners whose Patron is HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, has a new President - The Earl of Portsmouth DL. As Quentin Wallop, he rounded the Horn during the Second Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race in 1977/8, aboard the British maxi yacht Great Britain II skippered by Rob James, which went on to win overall line honours. Not content with just a single rounding, Quentin then skippered his own yacht, the ketch Ocean Mermaid, from New Zealand to the UK via Cape Horn. The voyage through the Southern Ocean proved to be a very rough passage resulting in damage to the rigging, which required repairs in Port Stanley before returning to the UK.

The International Association of Cape Horners (IACH) was founded in 1936 by a group of French Master Mariners based in St Malo to form an exclusive, albeit dying bond between those who had sailed round Cape Horn in square rigged sailing ships. These are now history. The last commercial sailing ship voyage was in 1949 when the Pamir and Passat sailed from South Australia bound for Falmouth. In 1969, the British Chapter amended the membership criteria to read: 'To promote and strengthen the ties of comradeship which bind together the unique body of men and women who enjoy the distinction of having voyaged round Cape Horn under sail.'

Specifically, Full Membership, which currently costs £20 per annum, is open to those who have rounded Cape Horn under sail as part of a non-stop passage of at least 3,000 nautical miles which passes above the latitude of 52° South in both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and is completed without the use of engines for propulsion. Members include Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, Sir Chay Blyth, Don McIntyre, Pete Goss, Tracy Edwards and Jean-Luc Van Den Heede.

Those with an interest in Cape Horn but whose experiences do not meet the full membership criteria, can become an Associate of the Association. One of the latest of these is Susie Goodall whose yacht was pitch-poled and dismasted 2,000 miles West of Cape Horn during the 2018/19 Golden Globe Race.

www.capehorners.org

Jeanneau America Becomes Presenting Partner of Ida Lewis Distance Race
The annual Ida Lewis Distance Race, scheduled for its 16th edition starting Saturday, August 15, has announced that Jeanneau America is the event's new Presenting Partner. The news comes on the heels of the race changing its start date from Friday to Saturday to better accommodate an inclusive weekend schedule and coincides with other exciting changes for the event, including a Mixed (coed) Double-Handed class added to its traditional lineup of IRC, PHRF (Spinnaker and Cruising Spinnaker), One Design, Multihull, and open Double-Handed classes.

A Mixed Double-Handed class is set to debut at the 2024 Olympic Regatta, which has sparked wide interest in the discipline as well as Jeanneau's Sun Fast 3300, which fits the bill for easy performance handling by short-handed crews while also filling a niche for fun sailing with family and friends. Harvey expects three of the 3300s to join the Mixed Double-Handed class and up to six of the boats to be sailing in the local area by next summer.

Per the Notice of Race, the IRC and both Double-Handed classes will sail one of the four longer courses, with a start on Saturday and finish on Sunday. The PHRF and Cruising Spinnaker classes will both sail the Narragansett Bay Course, which tracks either clockwise or counter-clockwise (depending on the wind) around Conanicut and Prudence Islands. Those teams will start on Saturday and finish on Saturday afternoon. Joining the PHRF racing will be J/30s, J/88s, J/105s, J/109s, and J/121s competing in the J Fest Regatta, hosted August 15-16 by Sail Newport; they will be scored separately and together with the Ida Lewis Distance Race fleet.

www.ilyc.org/distancerace

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EuroSail News #4627 - 2 July

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In This Issue
Emirates Team New Zealand Responds To Allegations
What Can A Socially-Distanced Regatta Look Like?
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
Socially Distanced Safety at Sea (Round 2!)
Hamble Classics 2020 - 21st-23rd August - open for 'pre-entries'
Pip Hare gets a Vendee Globe Sponsor
Noisy Boatyard Short Courses
Etchells Australia President's Update
A cautious return to cruising
NZ loses a giant of boat designing and building
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Emirates Team New Zealand Responds To Allegations
Whomever has leaked to the NZ Herald the MBIE and Auckland Council letter to ETNZ and ACE has conveniently not provided the reply provided by ETNZ and ACE last week.

ETNZ and ACE categorically deny any wrongdoing and consider that they have already addressed the concerns of MBIE and Council, and their advisor Beattie Varley.

For clarity, ETNZ and ACE set out below the relevant extracts from ETNZ's and ACE's joint letter to MBIE and Council last Friday.

The items detailed include:

- On Health and Safety
- On the Event Investment Dashboard
- On the $3,000,000 purported loan
- On the Hungarian Bank Account Fraud
- On the Lack of Record keeping and unwillingness to provide information.
- On any breach of the HVA

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What Can A Socially-Distanced Regatta Look Like?
The 2020 Lake Max Vanguard 15 Series may have been the first US regatta held since the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Quick thinking and teamwork sparked innovation, and Sail22 and the Chicago Vanguard 15 fleet created a new way to regatta - MarkSetBots, virtual skipper's meetings, chalk talks informed by drone video & GPS, and more.

From the July issue of Harken's At the Front newsletter

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

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A step up (in every sense)
In Italy, Seahorse previewed the new Mylius 60 Canting Keel, which made its world première at the Genoa Boat Show in September 2019. It is a yacht that redefines the genre of performance cruisers and it is currently the only canting keel production model of that size on the market.

Proof of the pudding
They say the proof of the pudding is in the eating. After several years in development the most eagerly awaited superyacht of 2019, the 142ft Canova, was launched late in the season by Baltic Yachts with the minimum of fuss.

Vanishing act
It's not just the widespread introduction of hydraulically powered winches that led to the sweeping clean of once cluttered big boat deck layouts... it's also down to the elegant systems which they are a part of\

Seahorse build table - Contrasts
Mark Mills has used lockdown to advance very different but actually quite similar concepts

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Socially Distanced Safety at Sea (Round 2!)
Join Oakcliff July 11 for the country's only socially distanced Safety at Sea seminar. This two part course (one part online and one in person) will teach all the basics of sea safety, from how to put together a deck vest to how to deploy a life raft and everything in between. In order to protect participants, the course will be strictly socially distant - classroom chairs will be 6 feet apart, no materials will be shared and everything will be thoroughly sanitized.

"I haven't heard of any of the hands-on Safety at Sea programs being held this summer because of COVID-19 besides the program here at Oakcliff," said course moderator Shelia McCurdy. "US Sailing has changed regulations to allow just the online course, but having physical practice is really what gets the information into your memory."

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Hamble Classics 2020 - 21st-23rd August - open for 'pre-entries'
The 5th Hamble Classics Regatta at the Royal Southern Yacht Club on 21st-23rd August has opened for 'pre-entries' in anticipation of a go-ahead if the recent easing of restrictions is being successful. The event's organiser Jonty Sherwill commented: "Together with the Royal Southern we are monitoring revisions to the COVID-19 guidance and in response to enquiries from yacht owners the Club has opened its online entry system at https://www.royal-southern.co.uk/calendar/events/event/8116/ where the Notice of Race can also be downloaded. The safety of participants, volunteers and club staff is foremost in our minds as we head towards the event which will be run in accordance with Government and RYA Guidelines applicable at the time. It seems likely that crew restrictions and social distancing rules will still be in place but we aim to make it another enjoyable occasion for the yacht owners and crew, and the volunteers who help make it such a success each year".

As usual Hamble Classics welcomes the International Metre classes, Classic Racers, Cruisers and Dayboats, Old Gaffers, Spirit of Tradition Yachts and classic One-Designs, and with the possibility of extra racing on Friday 21st for Spirit yachts and other large classics, otherwise known as 'Big Classic Friday', which last year produced sensational images by Rick Tomlinson.

Further updates will be posted at www.facebook.com/hambleclassics/ and at: www.royal-southern.co.uk

Pip Hare gets a Vendee Globe Sponsor
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Pip Hare Medallia, Inc. (NYSE: MDLA), the global leader in experience management, today announced its sponsorship of British professional sailor Pip Hare in her attempt to sail single-handed, non-stop around the world as a competitor in the 2020-2021 Vendée Globe. Hare will be the skipper of Medallia, a 60ft IMOCA class boat which launches today from its base in Poole, UK, ahead of attempting to complete the Vendée Globe in November – a feat achieved by fewer than 80 experienced sailors throughout the competition's 30 plus year history.

"My entire 28-year career has been focused on breaking down barriers to get to this point. More men have walked on the moon than women have completed the Vendée Globe, which is all the inspiration I need to succeed," said Pip Hare. "It's been a lonely path to get this far, so I am absolutely thrilled that such a visionary company as Medallia has stepped in to make my lifelong dream a reality."

Medallia's funding will enable Hare to make the necessary investment in the boat ahead of the November launch. It will also allow her to recruit a small team to assist with race preparations, ensuring she can focus on being an athlete.

In the lead up to November's departure, Pip will skipper Medallia in a number of warm-up races, including the Lonely Rock Race and the Round The Island race.

"Medallia has a rich history of helping customers and partners achieve excellence and success. We believe this synergy in goals made us the ideal partner to support such a focused, talented athlete like Pip," said Leslie Stretch, CEO of Medallia. "Her skill, ambition and determination to break down barriers in sport is hugely inspirational and we are proud to be working with her as she competes in what is probably the toughest endurance race in the world, the Vendée Globe."

www.piphareoceanracing.com

Noisy Boatyard Short Courses
A collaboration between the Franklin Wooden Boat Centre, the Australian Wooden Boat Festival, Macquarie Point Corporation, and Carbatec - in 2021 we're proud to announce the first Noisy Boatyard Short Courses. This is a chance for Festivalgoers to get some serious hands on experience and come away with an object that you've created right on the Festival site. There are limited numbers, so if you're interested, read more about the courses and book quick!

The Wooden Boat Centre in Franklin has an exciting program of short courses ranging from one day to six days.

Just imagine after six days, you have constructed your 14 foot rowing kayak, and you are ready to load it on your roof rack ready for the water's adventure, wow. What about a five day course of oar or paddle making, your own oars or paddle hand crafted by you, with expert tuition?

May be of interest is a one day course of Fancy Nautical Rope Work, a Canvas Wooden base and ropes bailing bucket, or a one day Boat Lofting course and demonstration.

It's all possible thanks to the partnership with the training skills of The Wooden Boat Centre and the Australian Wooden Boat Festival.

The Boat Festival is also pleased to partner with the Macquarie Point Corporation. We'll be using the Goods Shed facility on site to conduct the courses during the Festival period.

Details: www.australianwoodenboatfestival.com.au

Etchells Australia President's Update
Mark Roberts, President of the International Etchells Class of Australia, updates us with exciting news about the season ahead, and reports on the ongoing hull review under the direction of the international body.

"The Australian Association has been using the winter months to plan for what should be a cracking summer. The instigation of new initiatives, such as the Etchells Championships League, which will allow our fleets to race in home waters, whilst at the same time competing against their mates from across Australia is just one of the exciting new things that our members will have coming into the new season. We also launch a new Australian Championship regatta series, and will continue to promote and assist Corinthians with free coaching at major national events. All in all, it is going to be a very big year, and I can't wait!"

In January of 2020, Roberts advised that following queries concerning the Australian mould, the Governors of the international body had asked for scans of two boats from each of the three builders to form the basis of an audit of the fleet. "In short, we are still very early on in the process of review, and due to COVID-19, progress has understandably been slow."

"Further, by reason of limited financial resourcing in the international body, the proposed scanning of six boats was regrettably reduced to only one, which was a boat from the Australian mould. That scan was then compared with a single scan of an Ontario boat that was generated around 15 years ago. Limited by reason of the sample size, and also queries around the robustness of comparing scans in this way, the International Class is now looking to other forms of testing in the hope of advancing the review, and shining light on what is currently pretty unclear in the minds of many."

"It is of course well known that all three manufacturers have always produced boats that are not identical. This is the product of Etchells being built from three separate moulds across three continents. However, the class rules then ensure that there is indeed a certain 'sameness' by requiring that all Etchells, regardless of the builder, fit within well-defined tolerances that encapsulate the measurement process. I do not feel anything shown to date allows one to make any kind of informed decision about whether the known differences between the three manufacturers is anything other than noise." -- John Curnow

www.etchells.org.au

A cautious return to cruising
Over the past few months, the Cruising Association's RATS (Regulations and Technical Services) group has been hard at work researching, collating and compiling weekly updates covering the UK, Europe and the Mediterranean, since the outbreak of COVID-19.

Following three months of Covid-19 restrictions, overnight stays away from home are permitted in England from July 4 onwards, including staying on boats. This means a cautious return to cruising for those who keep their boats in England.

Similar changes are already in force in Northern Ireland and are expected in Wales and Scotland by mid-July. Schengen countries of the European Union aim to get back in sync after July 1, with most borders open and random testing only.

For those in England whose boats are in other countries, travel to the boat without quarantine may now depend on "air bridges". Travel to Sweden or Portugal is still not advised, but countries covered are expected to include Spain, France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Finland, Belgium, Turkey, Germany and Norway. Greece is not now permitting direct flights from the UK until after July 15.

It is not yet clear what the rules are if you travel to countries in your own boat, or via an indirect route. The RATS team continues to update the country-by-country Covid-19 information on the CA website, which changes frequently. Anyone interested can visit the site to read the latest rule changes.

Spain was one of the first countries to open to foreign visitors. Its "new normality", likely to apply in many other countries, includes:

- Social distancing of 1.5m from anyone who is not a member of your family
- Use of face masks if you can't keep 1.5m away from others, on public and private transport, and in busier streets
- Use of hygiene measures
- Fines of €100 for those who break the rules

For the latest European and Mediterranean country-by-country status and local information relating to the UK, please visit: www.theca.org.uk/public/covid_19_cruising_restrictions

NZ loses a giant of boat designing and building
Jim Young He had an "obsession with boats and everything that makes them tick" and it led to one of the biggest influences on the New Zealand yachting and boating community.

Well known designer and boatbuilder Jim Young passed away on June 18, aged 94.

He is best known for designing the first canting keel in New Zealand, probably anywhere in the world, and his NZ 37, Young 88 and Young 11 designs have been highly successful worldwide, providing joy to cruisers and racers alike. He also had a major influence on powerboating, and the Vindex and formula powerboats were decades ahead of their time.

Young was recognised for his contribution to yachting and boating in 2012 when he was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit and had been looking forward to watching next year's America's Cup from his lounge in Takapuna.

In 1993, two of his designs won division one and division two of Cowes Week, a remarkable feat.

Young always had an altruistic view of yacht design and boat building, with the consumer always at the forefront of his thinking.

Young is survived by his wife Anne and a large family of children, six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Of the grandchildren, a few will try to carry on his name in one way or another. Stephen Young is at Southern Spars / Rigpro in Palma, James Hilt served his apprenticeship at Yachting Developments and went on to win a major contest with a design he helped create in Sydney, Kelsey Muir is vice-commodore at the Ponsonby Cruising Club and Aaron Young is vice-commodore at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron.

www.yachtingnz.org.nz

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The Last Word
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!” -- Hunter S. Thompson

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In This Issue
At the Sharp End: J-Class
Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne Race
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
Hong Kong to Vietnam Race 2021: Notice of Race Released and Entry Open
Team New Zealand named in NZ$1.5m government wage subsidy probe
Government freezes America's Cup organisers payments
America's Cup Event organisation obtains Court injunction on confidential report publication
Eric Twiname Team Racing Championships cancelled
Len Heffernan Changed The Style Of Sydney 18 Footers In The 1960s
Jeanneau America Becomes Presenting Partner of Ida Lewis Distance Race
Letters to the Editor
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The Last Word: Galileo Galilei

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At the Sharp End: J-Class
Seeking out an awesome sailing angle, location, position is like finding a great piece of wood for a sculptor - finding that potential to carve an image from the scene unfolding in front of you. A camera body and lens are the tools of the trade in place of a lignum vitae mallet and chisel. I strive to capture the dynamism and symmetry with eyes and heart of a photographer who loves this sport.

The elegant thoroughbreds that are the J-Class sit atop the rankings for sailing eye candy in my humble opinion. In the '90s Shamrock and Endeavour featured on the yachting scene. Velsheda then joined them after a refit at SYS. Racing showcased three Js at the RYS 150th Anniversary regatta in Cowes, 2001. The event witnessed la crème de la crème of classic yachts and sailing royalty. Ranger followed suit two years on. In more recent years five additional J-Class yachts have swelled the fleet with each subsequent season witnessing a different configuration cross the start line.

With the announcement that the J-Class fleet will not now compete at the America's Cup in Auckland fans will have to wait on for more race action. This presents an opportunity to look back at some of the many entertaining J-Class regattas that we have had the privilege to enjoy over the last twenty years. From Falmouth, a return to the Solent, the first meeting of five Js in Palma, their rematch at the Bucket in St Barths, numerous rounds at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup in Porto Cervo and Les Voiles de St Tropez, the RYS Bicentennial regatta, the 2017 World Championship in Newport, RI and the visual feast that was the largest J-Class fleet ever to assemble showcasing at the America's Cup in Bermuda.

I hold a comprehensive library of J-Class images spanning the last two decades. A selection of these have been hand-picked for a Virtual 3D Exhibition to be immersed in. Limited Edition hand prints adorn the 'gallery' walls capturing the passion and potency carved from of the action.

The following link will take you through to the gallery. Enjoy: www.ingridabery.com/virtual-gallery

Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne Race
RACE PREVIEW - After the unprecedented interruption of the IMOCA racing season because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the action on the water is finally about to start with the innovative new 'Arctique' race. (Start 4th of July, 3.30pm CET)

The Vendee-Arctique-Les Sables d'Olonne race, with a unique course, a modified race organisation to meet the requirements of public safety and a new bespoke communications plan, has been devised to make up for the loss of The Transat CIC Race and the New York-Vendee-Les Sables d'Olonne race.

The 3,566-mile "warm-up" for this year's Vendee Globe solo round-the-world race, starts on Saturday afternoon from outside Les Sables and will feature 20 skippers from five nations, among them four female skippers.

The race features almost all the Vendee Globe top guns with the notable exception of Britain's Alex Thomson on board Hugo Boss who has decided not to take part and focus instead on his own build-up strategy to his fifth entry in the world's greatest solo ocean race.

The race will provide the opportunity for five skippers to formally complete their qualification for the Vendee Globe - Clement Giraud (Vers Un Monde Sans Sida), Isabelle Joschke (MACSF), Kojiro Shiraishi (DMG MORI GLOBAL ONE), Sebastien Simon (Arkea Paprec) and Armel Tripon (L'Occitaine En Provence).

Because of the Covid-19 pandemic there will be no race village at Les Sables d'Olonne. Instead skippers - sailing solo - will arrive at the start area outside the town by 13.00 hours local time on Saturday, ready to take the start at 15.30. They will use the same start zone that will be used for the Vendee Globe on November 8th. The race is expected to take 10-12 days, with the first finishers due on July 14th.

www.imoca.org/fr/courses/

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

Seahorse Magazine

Update
One Vendee Globe technical team breaks rank, an awful day in Emsworth, skullduggery from the outset, leaky keels are slow… and an unexpected success amid all the frustration of lockdown. Christian Fevrier, Jack Griffin, Patrice Carpentier, Sam Davies, Hans Zuiderbaan, Jon Emmett

World news
The Vendee Globe is a go, after a chilly warm-up, getting that foil balance right, while trying not to break anything, BURLING and TUKE on the back foot (true), experts versus rookies - a tale of two lockdowns, a formidable track record… and lots to teach. Plus making the most of a (US) bargain. Ky Hurst, Ivor Wilkins, Patrice Carpentier, Blue Robinson, Dobbs Davis, Paul Meilhat, Guillermo Parada, Alex Pella

Paul Cayard - Take the good
Ironically for some the world being turned upside down brought unexpected consolations

IRC - Doing good (too)
The curious advantages of reducing stability. And electric power - is it (yet) for real? Tim Powell

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Hong Kong to Vietnam Race 2021: Notice of Race Released and Entry Open
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club has released the Notice of Race and opened entry for the 10th edition of the biennial Hong Kong to Vietnam Race. The race starts on 19 October 2021 and will take competitors 673nm from Hong Kong to the Asian paradise of Nha Trang, Vietnam.

Predominantly an epic downwind run in 25 to 30kts of breeze, tropical sunshine, 30-degree water temperature - the Hong Kong to Vietnam Race should be on every sailor's bucket list along with the Club's flagship offshore, the Rolex China Sea Race.

The 2019 edition of the Hong Kong to Vietnam Race had a slew of international entries hailing from Great Britain, Italy, Singapore and the United States. The focal point was the battle for Multihull Line Honours between two racing trimarans; Italian Maserati Multi70 and Hong Kong entry SHK Scallywag/Fuku.

Meitatsu Fukumoto and Seng Huang Lee's SHK Scallywag Fuku took the win and set a new Multihull Race Record of 30h 09m 27s, just under 2 hours ahead of Maserati.

The current Monohull Race Record of 41h 30m 20s was also set in 2019 by professionally crewed Lucky, a US based J/V Maxi 72 skippered by Bryon Ehrhart beating the 2015 race record of 42h 17m 24s set by Syd Fischer's Ragamuffin 100.

The Hong Kong to Vietnam Race was first run in 1996 and then regularly since 2004. It is recognised as a qualifying race for the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race and is the longest Category One offshore race in Asia.

www.chinacoastraceweek.com
Online Entry
Notice of Race

Team New Zealand named in NZ$1.5m government wage subsidy probe
Just days after announcing the dismissal of an undisclosed number of teammates for leaking confidential information, defending America's Cup champions Team New Zealand is now under investigation for financial mismanagement surrounding government Covid-19 wage subsidies.

The wage subsidy plan is the cornerstone of the government's economic response to Covid-19, allowing businesses negatively affected by the pandemic to receive $585.80 per week to continue paying each full-time employee, according to the New Zealand Herald. The Ministry of Social Development is looking into Team New Zealand's application for NZ$1,478,529 to cover 126 employees.

The subsidies came in two rounds; the first, covering 12 weeks from the start of border closures in mid-March, required applicants to attest they were experiencing Covid-related declines in revenue of 30% or more compared with the year prior. The Kiwi government added an additional eight weeks of subsidy requiring required applicants to claim they were experiencing a Covid-related decline in revenue of 40% or more compared with the same period last year.

Today the Herald broke news of a letter written by senior officials from Auckland Council and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment to the team expressing concern over "serious matters" including fraudulent payments to a Hungarian bank account.

www.ibinews.com

Government freezes America's Cup organisers payments
Focus Live: Government freezes further payments to America's Cup organisers as it investigates claims over the spending of public money. Video / Will Trafford

America's Cup

America's Cup Event organisation obtains Court injunction on confidential report publication
America's Cup Event Ltd and Team New Zealand Ltd have obtained an injunction in the High Court in Auckland precluding news organisations from publishing details of a leaked confidential draft report, commissioned by the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment, into the spending of the NZD$40million Event Fee by the team and event company.

On Monday evening, June 29, Team New Zealand Ltd issued a media statement saying they had outed informants within the organisation and their contracts with the organisation have been terminated.

On Wednesday morning the New Zealand Herald published extracts from a draft preliminary and confidential letter dated June 22, said to be jointly written by Auckland Council and MBIE.

Team New Zealand responded with a lengthy statement on Wednesday afternoon, pointing out that the New Zealand Herald appeared to be unaware of a second letter written by the team in response, which answered the claims made.

Under the Hosting Agreement for the 36th America's Cup, Auckland is named as the Host City and New Zealand as Host Country for the 36th Match and Challenger Selection Series (Prada Cup).

Richard Gladwell in Sail-World.com

Eric Twiname Team Racing Championships cancelled
The RYA and Eric Twiname Trust have taken the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Eric Twiname Youth & Junior Team Racing Championships.

The regatta was due to take place on 10-11 October at Farmoor Reservoir in Oxfordshire, but it was agreed that the event could not be delivered safely in light of current coronavirus restrictions.

Unlike conventional fleet racing regattas, the Eric Twiname Youth & Junior Team Racing Championships sees groups of young sailors sharing RS Tera and Firefly dinghies, carrying out on-water changeovers using support RIBs and often being in close proximity to one another ashore.

It also requires a high number of support staff and volunteers, as well as attracting a large amount of spectators to the site.

The factors led the RYA and the Eric Twiname Trust to cancel the 2020 event and instead focus on making the 2021 regatta the best in its 20-year history.

However, the RYA has reaffirmed its intention to run the Regional Junior Championships on 26-27 September and the revised Youth National Championships from 24-27 October.

Len Heffernan Changed The Style Of Sydney 18 Footers In The 1960s
Jantzen Girl. Click on image for photo gallery.

Len Heffernan Brisbane led the way in the transition from the four-handed 18ft Skiffs to the three-handers in the late 1950s, but it was the late Len Heffernan who took up the challenge to introduce the new style boats to Sydney, when the local clubs initially refused to accept their registration.

Heffernan, who was a designer and builder as well as a champion skipper, saw the potential of the Bob Miller (later known as Ben Lexcen) light three-hander concept and was determined to get the new style boats racing in Sydney.

The 18s of the 1950s were large-hulled, big sail-area carriers manned by crews of five or six. The new, smaller, lighter three-handers with moderate sail areas could plane upwind.

Len Heffernan had won the 1958 Giltinan Championship on Sydney Harbour, with Jantzen Girl III, and the following season won the Australian Championship on the Brisbane River from Bob Miller's radical hard-chined plywood skiff Taipan.

Heffernan later recalled, "that (Miller's) boat was so fast on the wind, that's what sold me on the three-handers, but the spinnakers were too small. In very light conditions, we were too fast downwind for it on the Brisbane River."

Miller took Taipan to Auckland in 1960 for the Giltinan Championship but delegates made him cut big holes in the foredeck and side decks to meet the class definition of an 'open boat.

Heffernan tried to get the Sydney Flying Squadron to allow three-handers to race with the club, but many members wanted to retain the 'open boat' spirit of the older 18s, with their massive sail plans and large crews, and strongly resisted the move.

Heffernan built a compromise four-handed boat for the following season while Miller built Venom.

With the four-handed, Jantzen Girl 6, Heffernan won the first heat of the 1961 JJs on the Brisbane River but Miller, who had 'corrected' the Taipan design when he built Venom, easily won the title.

Back in Sydney, Heffernan finally got the three-handers accepted by the SFS. Unfortunately it was September which was too late for him to build one for the new season. He decided to go to Brisbane and bought Taipan which he re-named Crystal Lad and, with new sails, easily won the 1961-1962 Australian Championship in Cairns, NQ.

Heffernan spent nearly 12 months building six three-handers to the Taipan/Venom style and got the 'new boat' going in Sydney. He won two of his five Australian Championship victories in one of them, Aberdare.

The boats were cold-moulded with two skins of cedar angled at about 45 degrees. They had a plywood floor and, unlike the hard-chined Taipan, were round-bilged, mainly for appearance. -- Frank Quealey, Australian 18 Footers League Ltd.

www.18footers.com.au/sailing/news/

Jeanneau America Becomes Presenting Partner of Ida Lewis Distance Race
The annual Ida Lewis Distance Race, scheduled for its 16th edition starting Saturday, August 15, has announced that Jeanneau America is the event's new Presenting Partner. The news comes on the heels of the race changing its start date from Friday to Saturday to better accommodate an inclusive weekend schedule and coincides with other exciting changes for the event, including a Mixed (coed) Double-Handed class added to its traditional lineup of IRC, PHRF (Spinnaker and Cruising Spinnaker), One Design, Multihull, and open Double-Handed classes.

A Mixed Double-Handed class is set to debut at the 2024 Olympic Regatta, which has sparked wide interest in the discipline as well as Jeanneau's Sun Fast 3300, which fits the bill for easy performance handling by short-handed crews while also filling a niche for fun sailing with family and friends. Harvey expects three of the 3300s to join the Mixed Double-Handed class and up to six of the boats to be sailing in the local area by next summer.

The Ida Lewis Distance Race, for boats 28 feet or longer, starts and finishes off Newport, R.I. and uses a choice of six courses (two of them newly added this year), ranging from 33 to 169 nautical miles, to send teams on either an overnight coastal race or - new for this year - a day race on Narragansett Bay.

Per the Notice of Race, the IRC and both Double-Handed classes will sail one of the four longer courses, with a start on Saturday and finish on Sunday. The PHRF and Cruising Spinnaker classes will both sail the Narragansett Bay Course, which tracks either clockwise or counter-clockwise (depending on the wind) around Conanicut and Prudence Islands. Those teams will start on Saturday and finish on Saturday afternoon. Joining the PHRF racing will be J/30s, J/88s, J/105s, J/109s, and J/121s competing in the J Fest Regatta, hosted August 15-16 by Sail Newport; they will be scored separately and together with the Ida Lewis Distance Race fleet.

www.ilyc.org/distancerace

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* From Grant Dalton, Emirates Team New Zealand:

This week has seen a highly orchestrated attack on our integrity and credibility by people with questionable motives. We want to reassure all of our supporters, our sponsors, and partners that there has been no misappropriation of public money, and we are working with MBIE to clear all allegations.

Peeling back all of the layers of what is going on here, it is a textbook case of ‘Intentional reputational damage 101’. It is a deliberate, sinister, and highly orchestrated attack which includes anonymous tip-offs, recordings and document leaks. ‘Informants’ orchestrate unfair accusations, bypassing normal processes, and going straight to external authorities. The authorities quite correctly look into the claims. Once that process begins the claims are leaked to media to create a kangaroo court trial, by specific media, before the target has had a chance to clear themselves through proper process. And even when the claims are proven inaccurate or wrong the reputational damage is done.

All this at a time when every hour counts as we try to focus on delivering a great event and Defending the America’s Cup. The timing has been very well considered to take our attention off these vital objectives.

A huge irony is that one of the points we have been criticised in the interim report is that we have not been forthcoming in providing highly confidential and commercial information. The reason we did not want to provide elements of this information was because we held serious concern about the lack of confidentiality in the process. Clearly we were quite right about that.

The reason we have been seriously concerned about the media reporting on the initial, incomplete and now “leaked” report is because it will give competitive advantage to our on-water Challengers during this and subsequent campaigns, we have had to take all actions available to protect that information and our competitive position.

Everyone is asking - what are their motives? We are getting increasingly clear views on this, but we won’t stoop to their level today, our focus needs to be elsewhere right now.

I want to emphasise, as we have all week, that any outcomes from MBIE’s investigation can and will be worked through to ensure we deliver a great event and a successful campaign. We will work with the Government and project partners to ensure this.

As a team, all we want to do is defend this America’s Cup successfully in March 2021, and showcase to the world what an amazing country we have through a successfully run and broadcast event.

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EuroSail News #4629 - 6 July

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Finally... some IMOCA Racing!
Switching things up a gear!
Tom Mayo, Grant Calder named Team NZ 'whistleblowers'
America's Cup allegations: High Court to consider release of sensitive report
RORC Lockdown Live Series | Time Over Distance
Seahorse Sailor Of The Month
Dave Porter - The Unluckiest Champion
Southampton Boat Show postponed
Royal Irish's 'WOW' on Top in First ISORA Viking Marine Coastal Series Race
RC Lasers
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Finally... some IMOCA Racing!
WHAT

Switching things up a gear!
WHAT

Tom Mayo, Grant Calder named Team NZ 'whistleblowers'
WHAT

America's Cup allegations: High Court to consider release of sensitive report
WHAT

RORC Lockdown Live Series | Time Over Distance
WHAT

Seahorse Sailor Of The Month
WHAT

Dave Porter - The Unluckiest Champion
WHAT

Southampton Boat Show postponed
WHAT

Royal Irish's 'WOW' on Top in First ISORA Viking Marine Coastal Series Race
WHAT

RC Lasers
WHAT With the current restrictions on competitive sailing restricting yachts to only 2 members of the same household and the weekend weather not being conducive to two handed sailing, members of the Royal Temple Yacht Club have had to turn to other means to get their sailing fix.

Enter RC Lasers - or remote controlled Lasers. A quarter the size of a normal Laser dingy they are a great way for competitive sailors to hone their skills from the socially distanced safety of the pontoon.

The full size Laser dingy was designed by Bruce Kirby and is by far the most popular dingy sailed in 40 countries around the world. In 1995 Jon Elmaleh, a past World Champion of the Radio Controlled Marblehead class approached Bruce with the idea of making a 1/4 scale version of the Laser for radio controlled racing. The strict one design means that all of the Lasers are identical so you have to rely purely on skill to win a race.

Ten members of the Royal Temple Yacht Club met at the inner harbour in Ramsgate this morning, two of whom had never raced a remote controlled Laser before. They were also joined by a man who was very skilled, club member Adrian Tomlinson who has previously come second in the National Championships and third in the Worlds. Adrian provided the buoys and the starting clock and the competition started with new Rear Comm. Sail Nick Rawbone keeping an eye on the proceedings. With lockdown meaning that the racing season hasn't yet got underway, it's been left to Nick to come up with new ways to entertain the sailors.

The weather tried its hardest to knock the Lasers down with very blustery conditions, the wind gusting up to 20 knots and constantly shifting making conditions difficult. The group had to give their full attention to their yachts but thankfully there wasn't a repeat of a previous incident when one competitor was concentrating so hard that he stepped off the end of the pontoon into the water! Sixteen races later and Adrian proved once again to be a winner, but it was tightly contested for second and third place. Finally Paul Woodward , skipper of yacht Stiletto and Euromarine Insurance Ramsgate Week 2019 championship winner took second place and Mike Brand, owner of yacht Foxy, Gold Cup winner in last years Euromarine Insurance Ramsgate Week, a full size yacht regatta, took third place.

Due to the weather this took place on a Sunday this week but it's hoped that they will race every Saturday at 11am. -- Karen Cox Chair of Euromarine Insurance Ramsgate Week.

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EuroSail News #4630 - 7 July

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A tough night off the Irish coast in the Vendee-Arctique- Les Sables d'Olonne
Thomas Ruyant Was Quite Far Ahead Whatever The Conditions
Sirius Grip - Lazyajack Polybraid - Flat Mooring
IKA Update July 2020: Europeans confirmed, Worlds postponed
#RestartSailing Webinars
Virtual Book signing and RAFFLE July 8, 7pm ET: You're invited!
Public consultation launched to seek views on proposals for Cowes Harbour
RYA Confirms eSailing Nations Cup - GBR Selection Policy
Zoom Classes Available for Young Sailors Not Able to Get Out on the Water this Summer
Royal Akarana Yacht Club announce Youth America's Cup Squad
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A tough night off the Irish coast in the Vendee-Arctique- Les Sables d'Olonne
During their second night at sea, on their way from Les Sables d'Olonne to Iceland, the fleet has been closing on the southwest corner of Ireland with the leaders coming within a couple of miles of the coast near Kinsale in a bid to get out of the worst of the weather.

It has been a long hard beat into the northwesterly wind which has been hitting 35 knots in the gusts. Throughout, the leader has remained the Frenchman Thomas Ruyant on LinkedOut - the boat named after a charity supporting the homeless.

He has set a tough pace for the leading group which has settled into a collection of four boats with Charlie Dalin on Apivia this morning in second place just one-and-a-half nautical miles behind, then Jeremie Beyou on Charal (+2.5) and Kevin Escoffier on PRB (+3.9) in fourth place.

At a position about 45 miles south of the Fastnet Rock on starboard tack, Ruyant was pushing his foiler ahead at 14 knots with about 800 miles to go to reach the IOC UNESCO waypoint off the southwest tip of Iceland.

The last 24 hours have seen a second boat return to port with Damien Seguin following the earlier example of Sebastien Simon (ARKÉA PAPREC) deciding to head for Port-La Forêt on board Groupe APICIL.

Seguin discovered that his alternator mounting had completely sheered off in the upwind conditions that were battering his boat and realised he would not have enough power to run his onboard systems without being able to use the engine.

"I quickly looked at what I could do and realised that unfortunately I couldn't fix it at all," said Seguin who has never retired from a professional race before. "It seemed very difficult to continue like this upwind without being able to re-charge the batteries on board, so I made the decision with the team to return to Port-La-Forêt," he added.

Seguin was just south of Brest this morning on his way home but had not retired from the race.

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Thomas Ruyant Was Quite Far Ahead Whatever The Conditions
For Charlie Enright, "Charal has been the most consistent boat since relaunching last year. She trashed the fleet at the Azimut and showed amazing ability before parking up in the TJV and Apivia won't be at 100% due to a delay in new foils, but have been going well in training". Christian Le Pape adds: "Jeremie is today the only one who ticks all the boxes, like its potential and his knowledge of the boat, experience of the racing and solo racing. Remember Charlie has never raced solo in an IMOCA."

If the fact remains that Jeremie Beyou's lead over Charlie Dalin seems more and more tenuous, Dalin saying on Tuesday that he is aiming "at least the podium", Charlie also benefits from having the expertise of Yann Eliès and Pascal Bidegorry in his corner. Eliès confirms: "Charlie's biggest gain is that he finally had time to do a little optimising, homework and sailing. There's a lot of things to understand and little things you pick up when you go sailing a lot that then become second nature when when you are racing and you know your base settings very precisely."

Gaël Robic, who sailed recently on Apivia with Dalin out of Port-la-Forêt, also noted the skipper from Le Havre's progress: "It may not be the fastest boat outright but it is the most allround and the most successful in terms of reliability / performance. And Charlie is getting to know it really well, his manoeuvers are fluid and clean." Ryan Breymaier adds: "Charlie Dalin seems to be running a program in his image, very serious and driven, with small gains and all around performance the goal".

But the sailor that caught the eye of the TV journalist was Thomas Ruyant: "It seemed really easy for him, he was quite far ahead whatever the conditions. In addition he is physically and mentally sharp. He has an approach which differentiates him. He is almost the only one who says that he is here to win the Vendee-Arctic. Indeed Ruyant, from Dunkirk, said this week, "Everything is good I want to take advantage of that and give it my best. I am happy with where we are. I'm good in my boots. " Also speaks Ryan Breymaier: "Thomas Ruyant has a good idea what he wants in a boat after his previous Vendee, and his association with Antoine Koch (sailplan and sailing philosophy) seems to be paying dividends in ease of use and speed."

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IKA Update July 2020: Europeans confirmed, Worlds postponed
Following the re-opening of borders within Europe, the Formula Kite European Championship is now confirmed and will take place in Puck, Poland, from 18 to 23 August.

The Notice of Race can be found here

Registration is open here

Early Bird entry fee rates (230 EUR) apply until 14 days before the event.

Please remember that nationality flags on hull and helmet are mandatory for all Formula Kite continental and World championship events (and a number of World Sailing events). It is the competitor's responsibility to produce and apply them correctly. Only the approved designs at formulakite.org/equipment/nationality-flags shall be used.

Formula Kite Individual Worlds

Unfortunately the Corona crisis also takes it's toll on our major events, and the event in Weifang (CHN) cannot go ahead as planned. Despite all effords of the class, the Chinese Yachting Association and the local organiser we cannot ensure that unrestricted travel to China will be possible any time soon. This may also affect other events in China planned for later in the year, but it is too early to take a decision on that.

The class is now looking for alternatives to host the 2020 Formula Kite Individual Worlds. The most likely scenario is to host the event in Cagliari, the week before the Formula Kite Mixed Team Relay Worlds in Torregrande (if the world wide travel situation by then allows participation of competitors from outside Europe). Running both World Championships back to back allows teams for easier logistics, and for the teams from outside of Europe to only have to deal once with possible immigration measures. We are also exploring options how Regione Sardegna can assist teams that possibly have to quarantaine on arrival.

#RestartSailing Webinars
Last week the Prime Minister announced further easing of restrictions in England, so it was timely that for Webinar 4 we were joined by Ian Walker, RYA Director of Racing, where we were looking at some of the implications for clubs and classes.

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Magic Marine & North Sails Solo National Club Race event

While many clubs consider how they can most safely restart sailing, the National Solo Class has come up with a solution which allows local club sailors to participate remotely (using phone app or GPS trackers) in a National event on 19th July 2020 with combined scores across all participating clubs. Tonight (Fri 3rd July) there will be a club online briefing to go through the format. If you would like to join the meeting email info [AT] sailracer [DOT] co [DOT] uk

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Virtual Book signing and RAFFLE July 8, 7pm ET: You're invited!
Next Wednesday evening, Alice Early and I are co-hosting a virtual booksigning event sponsored by Savoy Books in Westerly, RI. We'll each be doing a short reading from our recently published novels and discussing our characters, setting, and theme.

Signing up is free, and every attendee will be entered into a raffle for a $50 gift certificate. It's a great way to win a few books, while supporting two authors and two "fiercely" independent bookstores (Savoy and its partner, Bank Square Books in Mystic, CT).

If you attended the virtual launch party for Ferry to Cooperation Island a few weeks ago, I promise this will be just as much fun. (If you missed FERRY's launch party, watch the video.)

Raffle Details
To show our support for Savoy/Bank Square Books, we are donating a $50 gift certificate that will be pulled out of a hat at the end of the evening. While we will of course encourage the winner to buy our books, it can be used to purchase anything in either store (and they provide both curbside pickup and mail delivery options).

Thanks and we look forward to seeing you next Wednesday at 7pm ET! Register now -- Carol Cronin

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Public consultation launched to seek views on proposals for Cowes Harbour
The Cowes Harbour Advisory Committee stakeholder representatives met today, Friday 3rd July, to hear about and discuss several proposals, including an idea to combine Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) and Cowes Town Waterfront Trust (CTWT), a potential application by CHC to the Charity Commission to register as a charity, and the requirements for a modernising Harbour Revision Order.

The aim of these proposals is to assist the continuing development of Cowes Harbour as a thriving port, a centre for leisure sailing, an events venue and tourist destination. The meeting of the stakeholder advisory committee for Cowes Harbour is the first phase of a comprehensive consultation process with all the stakeholders of both organisations, including customers and local communities.

Cowes Harbour Commission and Cowes Town Waterfront Trust are keen to understand your views and comments on this initial stakeholder consultation and exciting proposals for the future of the harbour and waterfront.

We encourage and invite all interested parties to read more details on our proposals, which are available via the following links: cowesharbourcommission.co.uk/consultation and cowesyachthaven.com/news.

RYA Confirms eSailing Nations Cup - GBR Selection Policy
At the beginning of June, World Sailing announced the launch of the 2020 eSailing Nation's Cup; an international knockout tournament which will see nations across the globe battle it out for the eSailing Nation's Cup.

The RYA can now confirm that it has finalised the 2020 RYA eSailing Nation's Cup GBR Team selection criteria and over the coming months will be looking to select a team of highly skilled and talented eSailors in the line with the criteria detailed within the Notice of Race.

The 10 strong team will be selected from the results at the GBR eSailing National Championship results in September and, in line with the Notice of Race for the Nation's Cup, ensuring that the team consists of:-

- At least two Certified eSailors (Olympic & professional sailors, World standard eSailors)
- Four competitors from the RYA eSailing Spring Club or Class Championships
- At least one from each gender
- Four eSailors selected on merit according to the eSailing National Championship results

The RYA GBR eSailing Nations Cup Team will be selected on 22 September 2020, after which the Team will first compete in fleet regattas for seeding purposes which could see up to 50 boats and five teams competing in each regatta.

From there the team will have to battle through the first round knockouts, quarter and semi-finals before hopefully challenging for the winners title in the eSailing Nations Cup final to be held on the 02 November, when the World Champion National Team will be crowned.

www.rya.org.uk/go/NationsCupSelectionCriteria

Zoom Classes Available for Young Sailors Not Able to Get Out on the Water this Summer
Are you having trouble finding sailing classes that will go on this summer? The Kingston Yacht Club in Kingston, Ontario, Canada may have a solution for you. Concerned that a number of children won't be able to get out on the water for sailing lessons, they have come up with free Zoom classes to be run in the mornings Monday - Friday. They have beginner, intermediate and race classes you can sign up for. Read More

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Royal Akarana Yacht Club announce Youth America's Cup Squad
In January 2020, the Royal Akarana Yacht Club (RAYC) made the decision to enter a team into the Youth Americas' Cup regatta as part of the 36th America's Cup, to be held on home waters in March 2021.

Founded in 1895, and celebrating 125 years this coming season, RAYC has been considered the home of blue water sailing since the first trans-Tasman race was held by the club in 1931.

In 2001, RAYC launched the Akarana Sailing Academy, and since then, the training these sailors have received has seen world championships won and sailors embarking on the next era of their careers including high performance and offshore sailing.

Now the RAYC is ready to move into the next phase of youth development, with the Youth America's Cup being the perfect platform to launch a team of sailors aged between 18 and 24 years to race in the AC9F foiling monohull. The AC9F introduces the exciting era of foiling monohulls to youth sailors.

RAYC was fortunate to have 33 experienced applicants. They have been through a selection process involving advice from several experienced sailors. The process of selecting a squad of eight sailors was challenging, with little known about the new AC9F boat, and what is required to make it perform in a racing environment.

RAYC feels that the sailors selected provides a range of skills and experience that can be successful in the Youth America's Cup Challenge.

The RAYC Youth America's Cup Squad consists of four female sailors and four male sailors.

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EuroSail News #4631 - 8 July

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A turn of the screw
Spirit Of Bermuda Charity Rally Off To A Great Start
Marlow Ropes Introduce Bio-Based Dyneema® To Their Rope Ranges
New Venues on the 2021 Calendar for the 52 SUPER SERIES
World’s best sailors to compete in Oman in 2021
Circumnavigation trail blazer Sir Robin Knox-Johnston joins Shirley Robertson
Cobh People’s Regatta Cancelled For 2020
Industry News
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A turn of the screw
Jeremie Beyou. Click on image to enlarge.

Jeremie Beyou Jeremie Beyou (Charal) has snatched control of the fleet this Tuesday after skirting around the western edge of a low pressure system, which shook up the bulk of the fleet throughout the night. Committed to the same course, Charlie Dalin (Apivia) is 2nd, whilst previous race leader Thomas Ruyant (LinkedOut), doesn’t appear to have reaped the rewards of his gamble on an option due north. Further down the leaderboard now after being forced to make further repairs, Kevin Escoffier has lost some ground.

The second low pressure system, which the Vendee - Arctique - Les Sables d’Olonne fleet tackled yesterday, proved to be a tough nut to crack for some. Indeed, still the leader of the fleet on Monday, Thomas Ruyant believed the way out lay to the north in a passage coloured by breeze, speed and the likely negotiation of one tricky passage… A tempting option then. With a stormy night on the cards, Thomas Ruyant really thought his daring gamble would pay off. Alas, at the end of this breezy spell of 30-knot winds, gusting to 35, a ridge of high pressure sprawled across his route, dishing out heavy penalties.Meantime, Jeremie Beyou and Charlie Dalin played the comfort card in a very high-speed dash around the low pressure system and came out on top. This morning, the skipper of Charal had moved up to the front of the pack

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Vendee - Arctique

Spirit Of Bermuda Charity Rally Off To A Great Start
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Spirit Of Bermuda St George's, Bermuda - The cancellation of two major biennial yacht races to Bermuda this year - the Newport-Bermuda and Annapolis-Bermuda races - has not stopped the enthusiasm for 22 sailors to race to the Onion Patch anyway now that the island nation has become open for visitors in the inaugural Spirit of Bermuda Charity Rally organized by the East End Mini Yacht Club (EEMYC) of St George's and the Sailing Yacht Research Foundation (SYRF).

Today those teams started their offshore journeys at 1500 EDT, crossing two separate starting lines positioned in the Atlantic Ocean: one south of Newport, Rhode Island positioned for a 616-mile leg, and another east of the Chesapeake Bay for 603 miles, with both legs finishing just outside the harbor at St George's, Bermuda.

The two entries that started on the mile-long North line today at latitude 40° 12.0' N got a strong start beam reaching in a 10-12 knot easterly breeze. These teams were led by Hank Schmitt from Halesite, New York and his crew of five sailing the Swan 48 Avocation, and Alessandro Pagani from Lexington, Massachusetts sailing double-handed with Anthony Johnson on his Spirit 47 Luna.

For Pagani this race is personal, and he and Johnson are planning not to stop in St George's but to race around the island and its reefs to return to their start line.

The Rally is a fundraiser for the Bermuda Sloop Foundation's "Spirit of Bermuda," a 3-masted design based around an 1835 Bermuda sloop that was used to find and free slaves enroute to the US. The program has taken over 6,500 Bermudian teenagers for a week aboard to learn about the sea, sailing and teamwork.

Two more teams started the Rally east of the mouth of the Chesapeake, crossing a virtual start line positioned at 75° 30.0' W. Both are boats owned by Andy Schell of Leesport, Pennsylvania, although he is not aboard either. Like Schmitt, Schell operates a business named 59° North that gives opportunities for offshore passages, with his Swan 48 Isbjorn and Swan 59 Icebear entered in the Rally. Both also got a strong start on their leg beam reaching in a 12-knot southerly.

Isbjorn is being skippered by Vincent Mattiola with help from Ben Soofer, and has a crew of six. Icebear is being skippered by Sean Westoby with help from Emma Garschagen, and has a total crew of eight aboard. Both boats left their base in Annapolis on Saturday to head south towards the start with overnight anchoring stops in southern Maryland and Virginia.

For compliance to Bermuda's health precautions, crews can be tested and confirmed COVID-free, or remain quarantined on board while in Bermuda. Most plan to be tested because EEMYC has several events planned for their visitors at the end of this week and through the weekend.

Those interested in being a guest aboard a Goslings-catered catamaran accompanying the fleet on the circumnavigation of the island in the Triangle Race should sign up now - only 40 spots available: http://bit.ly/BermudaTriangleOffshoreRace.

An innovative approach to scoring is being used called the SYRF Offshore Scoring System, explained on SYRF's website at www.sailyachtresearch.org.

For more information on the Spirit of Bermuda Charity Rally and to follow the progress of entries in the race, visit the event website at spiritofbermudarally.org

Marlow Ropes Introduce Bio-Based Dyneema® To Their Rope Ranges
Marlow Ropes Marlow Ropes are proud to be using bio-based Dyneema. This new innovation reduces Dyneema’s reliance on fossil fuels and helps Marlow achieve our sustainability and carbon footprint reduction targets.

Bio-based Dyneema® has identical technical characteristics and performance as conventional Dyneema but uses waste from the pulp and timber industry as its primary raw-material.

Bio-based Dyneema® is ISCC certified as sustainable and renewable via “mass-balancing*”. This means that the Ethylene feedstock used to make Dyneema® is transitioned from conventional petrochemical sources to sustainable and renewable sources with no change to the manufacturing process or the quality and performance of the yarn!

Therefore, any a rope made with Bio-based Dyneema® by Marlow, directly contributes to reduced CO2 emissions and has a lower environmental impact.

Every tonne of Bio-based Dyneema® Marlow use, reduces carbon emissions by 5 tonnes compared with a tonne of conventional Dyneema®**. And the comparison with generic HMPE is even starker – 1 tonne of Bio-based Dyneema® produces 29 tonnes less CO2 than 1 tonne of generic HMPE**. That is equivalent to charging 3.7m Smart phones or the same CO2 offset by 480 seedlings grown for 10 years.

* www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org

** calculated by DSM Internal Life-Cycle Assessment

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New Venues on the 2021 Calendar for the 52 SUPER SERIES
Galicia in the wild and stunningly beautiful north of Spain, and chic and elegant Saint Tropez, two very different and contrasting venues, will both feature highly as the world’s leading grand prix monohull circuit, the 52 SUPER SERIES, bounces back for what promises to be an exciting and engaging 2021 season.

The five event 2021 circuit will open from May 3-8 in Saint Tropez, a jewel in the crown of the French Riviera. Most 52 SUPER SERIES sailors are well acquainted with the Golfe de Saint Tropez having raced there at different mixed fleet regattas, indeed many have raced TP52s at Autumn’s classic Les Voiles de Saint Tropez. Now the 52 SUPER SERIES are responding to the desire of owners and crews for a standalone circuit regatta there. It is a popular move, not least among the circuit’s French crews.

In early May the waters off Saint Tropez can offer everything from light gradient or sea breezes to the strong northerly Mistral.

Then from 5-10 June the circuit heads north to Baiona, a small but renowned coastal resort in Galicia’s Pontevedra region, to the SW of Vigo. A warm welcome is expected from the local hosts who have been campaigning for a number of years to bring the circuit to waters where so many top Spanish offshore and ocean racers cut their teeth.

In July, the third event of the year sees a welcome return to Cascais where the Rolex TP52 World Championship will take place from 12-17th July. It will be the second time that the Rolex TP52 World Championship has been hosted there and memories remain fresh of the fantastic, breezy, wavy conditions over the corresponding, same week in 2017 when Quantum Racing won by three points ahead of Azzurra.

And the love affair with the Bay of Palma continues as the fourth regatta sees a return to another favourite destination, from August 23-28 in Puerto Portals.

The venue for the fifth regatta of the season has yet to be confirmed and is under discussion with 52 SUPER SERIES management at the present time.

www.52superseries.com

World’s best sailors to compete in Oman in 2021
The first global Olympic sailing class event post the 2020 Tokyo Games will be held in Oman, with Oman Sail selected to host next year’s 49er, 49erFX and Nacra World Championships at Al Mussanah Sports City.

Oman’s global event hosting capabilities has been given a huge endorsement, with Oman Sail selected to host the World Championships for three Olympic classes - 49er, 49erFX and Nacra - in 2021.

The 2021 World Championships will be a truly global event. Teams from all over the world will journey to the Sultanate to be hosted at the world-class Al Mussanah Sports City in November next year in a week-long festival of sailing.

The news that Oman will host the 2021 49er, 49erFX and Nacra World Championships has been applauded by the global sailing community. President of Asian Sailing Federation Malav Shroff said: “I was highly impressed with Oman Sail’s hosting capabilities during the 2019 International Asian and Oceanian Optimist Championships, which saw almost 200 of the world’s best young sailors compete at the Al Mussanah Sports City. It’s an Olympic standard sailing venue and the organisation was of the highest possible standard.

“The conditions were also perfect; the winter months in Oman, which are characterised by blue skies, warm weather, and a consistent windspeed of around 14 knots, are just made for sailing."

As well as showing the world the culture and rich history of Oman, the 2021 World Championships will be the first time for many people in Oman to see current Asian 49er Champions Musab Al Hadi and Waleed Al Kindi in action. The pair are currently in Australia competing at the World 49er Championship, their final event before they attempt to become the first Omani Sailors to qualify for the Olympic Games in Abu Dhabi next month.

omansail.com

Circumnavigation trail blazer Sir Robin Knox-Johnston joins Shirley Robertson
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston This month double Olympic gold medalist Shirley Robertson sits down for a two part podcast chat with the first man ever to sail solo non-stop around the planet, Britain's Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.

Sir Robin completed his ground breaking voyage in April 1969, after an astonishing 312 days alone at sea. having sailed his thirty two foot ketch 'Suhaili' thirty thousand miles around the planet. The voyage is one of the most documented in sailing, and was part of the famous Golden Globe race, initiated by the British newspaper, The Sunday Times. Nine entrants eventually left to compete in the Golden Globe, but Sir Robin was the only boat that finished, the physical and mental travails of the effort famously proving too much for many of the other entrants.

"The problem we had then was that there was very literature, you know. Who'd written a book about the Southern Ocean, the Smeatons, who'd been pitchpoled, Chichester's book wasn't out, so there was nothing you could read up except the Admiralty Manuals...so I read those up and thought 'OK, we can get big waves down here, so I've just got to deal with them as I can'. But I've got a well found boat, she's a nice shape, let's see how I can manage her down here, and I learned a lot, from my first few gales, I learned a lot about the boat ."

Robertson and Knox-Johnston then discuss how a trip with British mountaineer and expedition leader Sir Chris Bonnington inspired an idea that would become the 'open to all' crewed around the world adventure, The Clipper Race. It's a race that has been on going now for over twenty years, and is currently in it's twelfth, a fact that Sir Robin ranks as one of his greatest achievements.

This edition of the podcast is in two parts and is available to listen to via the podcast page of Shirley’s own website, at www.shirleyrobertson.com/podcast or via most popular podcast outlets, including iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcast and aCast.

Cobh People’s Regatta Cancelled For 2020
Organisers of the Cobh People’s Regatta have announced the cancellation of the 2020 event.

The regatta had been due to take place from Friday 14 to Sunday 16 August in Cork Harbour, and its cancellation follows that of the Cork Harbour Festival which had been due to take place last month.

No date has been confirmed as yet for the 2021 regatta.

afloat.ie/port-news/

Industry News
Following the cancellation of the 2020 HISWA In-Water Boat Show, a group of Dutch yacht-builders have decided to organise a new small-scale event so that the best Netherlands-built boats can still be presented to the international water sports public.

The 1st Dutch Yachting Weekend will take place in Medemblik from September 4-6, with a range of boats from Contest Yachts, Saffier Yachts, Jachtwerf Heeg and Admirals Tender moored at quayside and accessible for all visitors. The 22 berths in front of Contest Yachts’ construction halls offer ample spread space for the yacht builders to dock their craft, and there will also be smaller trailerable boats on show on the quay.

In addition to the yacht builders, a number of well-known suppliers of navigation equipment, sails, mast and deck fittings, insurance services and upholstery will also exhibit, and there will be seminars and workshops too.

The Dutch Yachting Weekend will be organised entirely in accordance with the RIVM (Dutch National Institute for Public Health & Environment) guidelines. More information about the full and growing programme will be available from the beginning of August on www.dutchyachtingweekend.nl and on the websites of the participating shipyards.

www.ibinews.com

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France’s new prime minister, Jean Castex, announced a Cabinet reshuffle on Monday which included a new Minister of the Sea.

A native of Saint-Malo, Annick Girardin started out in politics in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, a French archipelago located off the Canadian province of Newfoundland where she grew up.

Girardin had held the post of Minister of Overseas Territories in the French Government since May 2017.

www.ibinews.com

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Cannes Yachting Festival, the first autumn show on the international calendar, will take place this September.

The Yachting Festival will welcome around 420 boats with the exhibitors - who include almost all the major players in the French and international nautical industry - divided between both ports in Cannes with the motor boats at the Vieux Port and the sailing boats in the sailing area at Port Canto.

“After many weeks of uncertainty in light of the context, intensive discussions with our clients, the City of Cannes, our partners and suppliers; and a great deal of work with local authorities, we are pleased to have reached the final stretch before the opening of the Festival,” explained Sylvie Ernoult, show manager.

In the unique context of the Covid-19 pandemic, the boats and stands have been installed in accordance with a General Health and Safety Plan (PGSS) drawn up by the festival and presented to the Prefecture, the City of Cannes and suppliers.

www.boatingbusiness.com

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Scotland

The Cruising Association’s Regulations and Technical Services group (RATS) has welcomed the initiative taken by the Scottish government which came into force on 20 June making the marking of a string of creels (lobster or crab pots) with anything other than a buoy made for that purpose unlawful.

RATS has been vociferously campaigning for clearer marking of static fishing gear and lobster pot markers since 2017, and will be pressing for the rest of the UK to follow suit.

www.gov.scot/publications/creel-marking/

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Sara Baade

Global maritime charity Sailors’ Society is pleased to announce the appointment of Sara Baade as its new Chief Executive Officer, starting in September 2020.

Sara has a strong background in management and strategic policy and brings extensive experience in leading an international welfare charity from her current role as CEO of The Army Families Federation.

Her career also includes working as a senior civil servant for the Department of Business Innovation and Skills, a directorship at the charity UK Skills and substantial experience in investment banking.

sailors-society.org

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In This Issue
Vendee - Arctique - Les Sables d'Olonne
Slow Second Day In Spirit Of Bermuda Charity Rally
What's in the Latest Edition Of Seahorse Magazine
7th virtual Monaco Solar & Energy Boat Challenge showcases real progress
NY40 MARILEE: Restoration of a Herreshoff Classic
Mirabaud Yacht Racing Image award discloses its International Jury 2020
Melges 20 King Of The Lake Cup
America's Cup organisers need to win back the public's trust by making changes at the top
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Vendee - Arctique - Les Sables d'Olonne
A good dose of light winds, a long lift, a change of leader and another epic battle within the match for 4th place… This fifth day of the Vendee - Arctique - Les Sables d'Olonne has reshuffled the cards once again. As per usual… or almost.

Charlie Dalin (Apivia) and Jeremie Beyou (Charal) are continuing their ascent of the north face, foil against foil. After 98 hours of traversing the weather systems, 0.6 miles separates them tonight. They are now just 230 miles from the ICO-UNESCO waypoint positioned to the south-west of Iceland at 62°N 25°W. This morning, the skipper of Charal had the upper hand by just a handful of miles. Then the duo had to negotiate a ridge of high pressure, which saw Jeremie Beyou fall into a patch of calm airs, giving Charlie Dalin the opportunity to sidestep him and make good his escape.

Thomas Ruyant (LinkedOut), the leader until Tuesday morning, before being penalised by his slightly extreme northerly option in the strong winds, has managed to slink back up into third position some 42 miles astern of the leaders at the 18:00 ranking.

18 miles behind him, a four-way battle for fourth place is really where the action is. The 18:00 ranking painted a very different picture from this morning's play: Kevin Escoffier (PRB) is 4th, further west than the Briton, Samantha Davies (Initiatives-Coeur) who is lying in 5th position. German skipper Boris Herrmann (Seaexplorer - Yacht Club de Monaco) is 6th and Isabelle Joschke (MACSF) 7th. What's more, there is precious little separating them!

Ranking On Wednesday 8 July (18:00 French Time)
17 Skippers On The Racetrack
1. Charlie Dalin (Apivia) 1,752.3 miles from the finish
2. Jeremie Beyou (Charal) 0.6 miles behind the leader
3. Thomas Ruyant (LinkedOut) 42.4 miles behind the leader
4. Kevin Escoffier (PRB) 60.5 miles behind the leader
5. Sam Davies (Initiatives Coeur) 60.7 miles behind the leader
6. Boris Herrmann (Seaexplorer - Yacht Club de Monaco) 63.8 miles behind the leader
7. Isabelle Joschke (MACSF) 67.9 miles behind the leader
8. Yannick Bestaven (Maitre-CoQ IV) 71.6 miles behind the leader
9. Clarisse Cremer (Banque Populaire X) 85.5 miles behind the leader
10 - Maxime Sorel (V and B - Mayenne) 102.8 miles behind the leader
retirements: Armel Tripon (L'Occitane en Provence), Damien Seguin (Groupe APICIL), Sebastien Simon (ARKEA PAPREC)

https://www.imoca.org

Slow Second Day In Spirit Of Bermuda Charity Rally
St George's, Bermuda - Having punched through the Gulf Stream early yesterday but now facing light air and headwinds, the fleet on both legs of the Spirit of Bermuda Charity Rally have made slow progress in their second 24 hours of the race, organized by the East End Mini Yacht Club (EEMYC) and the Sailing Yacht Research Foundation (SYRF).

At 1500 EDT today the two entries on the West leg - the Swan 59 Icebear, skippered by Sean Westoby and the Swan 48 Isbjorn skippered by Vincent Matiola - have managed only 102 and 97 miles, respectively, towards Bermuda since this time yesterday. The two are sailing generally in about 8-10 knots of southeasterly breeze, on a track to remain just north of a field of very light air that lies just south of their rhumb line course to Bermuda.

At 1500 EDT Icebear had 353 miles and Isbjorn 393 miles to go to the finish line just outside Town Cut at St George's.

Of interest to Bermudians is that Isbjorn is on a bit of a homeward journey: this boat was first owned by prominent Bermuda-based offshore yachtsman Warren Brown and named War Baby, one of numerous boats Brown owned with this name over the decades he was active racing and cruising around the world. Before his passing in December 2014, amongst his many acts to help promote Bermuda's sailing culture was being a supporter of the Bermuda Sloop Foundation (BSF), the charity being supported by this race.

Meanwhile on the North leg yesterday brought some excitement for the double-handed team on Alessandro Pagani's Spirit 47 Luna, who reported they chose to use their engine to motor away* from a nearby waterspout they encountered in the Gulf Stream. They are currently locked in a boat-for-boat battle with Hank Schmitt's Swan 48 Avocation.

*Since the Rally is using the SYRF Offshore Scoring System and able to score the teams by only their miles sailed, motoring is permitted so long as the transit times are reported to the race directorate. This clever scoring feature is thus able to have the teams meet their preferred times to arrive in Bermuda despite light air or other factors that might otherwise impede their progress.

To follow progress made in the Spirit of Bermuda Charity Rally, visit the event website at spiritofbermudarally.org

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

Seahorse Magazine

Sense and sensibility - Part I
Why did Team New Zealand's cranked AC50 foils make such a difference in Bermuda in 2017 and how are the current Cup teams 'solving' that rather chunky AC75 foil arm? Dave Hollom

A time to change
What do shrink-wrap, polystyrene and derelict fishing gear have in common? They are three of the most insidious types of environmental and marine plastic pollution, and create complex, intractable problems on a global scale.

Sailor of the Month
Great sailors, even greater contributors

52 Super Series - Happy enough
Jean-Luc Petithuguen's Breton TP52 team are refreshingly pleased just to be an improving member of the royalist of all royal sailing courts

Refit not rebuild
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7th virtual Monaco Solar & Energy Boat Challenge showcases real progress
Monaco Solar & Energy Boat Challenge Against all odds the 7th Monaco Solar & Energy Boat Challenge (30 June-8 July) proved synonymous with innovation and progress. Organisers, Yacht Club de Monaco supported by Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and International Powerboating Federation (IUM), dug deep to give contestants a chance to enter their projects for five prizes that included financial grants.

Despite world-wide health restrictions disrupting their work, 18 teams (12 nations) stepped up to the plate to present their projects to a Technical Jury. Dossiers had to be handed in by 10th June for an in-depth analysis, with each team then having 20 minutes to defend their project in oral interviews with an international Jury via Zoom.

Iqos and Credit Suisse, long-time partners of the YCM and this event were at the meeting, alongside BMW and Yachting Partners International (YPI) joining for the first time.

For most advanced improvements and relevance, the Innovation Prizewent to the Tecnico Solar Boat Team from Portugal for their boat powered by hydrogen from a 5kW fuel cell, with plans to produce their own hydrogen by electrolysis of filtered seawater via an electrolyser powered by solar panels.

The SBM Offshore E-Racing Team impressed with their focus on sustainability, reuse and recycling of nearly all components, to win the Eco Conception Prize for a hi-tech prototype floating system that produces hydrogen from sea water using solar and wind power.

An original short video earned the TU Delft Boat Team of young engineers the Spirit Prize. They brilliantly illustrated the technical research achieved and how they adapted when the Netherlands locked down. Teamwork, solidarity - that's the spirit.

For the Special 'Coup de Cœur' Prizes, the first went to the young Hydros Team UI from Indonesia for their commitment to renewable energy solutions for their country, and Hynova (France) for itsprototype of a 40-foot boat with electric engine powered by hydrogen from a fuel cell supplied by Toyota.

Exchanges and sharing knowledge in open source continue all year round in the form of technical webinars, with an online Job Forum for potential employers to post vacancies and students their CVs. A cleaner greener future is in their hands.

Dates for the next meeting - in Monaco: 6-10 July 2021.

Monaco Solar & Energy Boat Challenge

NY40 MARILEE: Restoration of a Herreshoff Classic
The 1926 Nathanael Herreshoff-designed NY40 MARILEE recently underwent a complete restoration by French & Webb in Belfast, Maine. This two-year-plus restoration was tremendously successful due to the collaborative effort of many artisans, engineers, curators and crew whose passion and commitment to the project were beyond compare. This was not your 'typical' restoration of a wooden classic. Modern innovations and engineering were combined with meticulous and artistic craftsmanship. With access to the original Herreshoff Manufacturing Company's building plans and documents archived at MIT's Hart Nautical Collections, This restoration turned out to be an amazing yacht with an equally amazing story.

This film has been made available to the public by the current custodian of MARILEE, with the purpose of sharing the amazing story of a piece of American history and the genius of the yacht designer, Nathanael Herreshoff.

NY40 MARILEE

Mirabaud Yacht Racing Image award discloses its International Jury 2020
The Mirabaud Yacht Racing Image (of the Century) photo competition is pleased to announce the composition of its International Jury 2020. Loris von Siebenthal, photographer and winner of the 2019 edition, Chris Museler, Journalist at the New York Times, Justin Chisholm, Editor of the Yacht Racing Life website, Luca Rizzotti, Founder and president of the Foiling Week and Nicolas Mirabaud, Managing Partner and member of the Executive Committee of Mirabaud & Cie SA, will select the best sailing photos taken since the beginning of the 21st Century. The members of the jury will base their selection on three criteria: the emotion generated by the photographs, their originality and technical difficulty.

Initiated in 2010, the Mirabaud Yacht Racing Image award is the leading international photo competition dedicated to the sport of sailing. It aims, exceptionally in 2020, to celebrate the best sailing photos taken since the turn of the century.

The top 80 images will be pre-selected by our three professional photographers / editors / journalists and published on the event website on 15 October. Then public vote will be open until 10 November 2020 to determine the public award.

The 20 best images chosen by the international jury will be announced and exhibited at the Yacht Racing Forum. A third prize will be awarded to the image selected by delegates during the event.

The submission of photos is open until October 6th at 23:59 PM (GMT) on the event website.

yachtracingimage.com

Melges 20 King Of The Lake Cup
Fraglia Vela Malcesine: Congratulations to the Melges 20 Class on its successful return to the Melges World League! Eight races were sailed in Malcesine, ITA with Marco Giannini's Siderval landing on top of the podium.

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America's Cup organisers need to win back the public's trust by making changes at the top
OPINION: Former Team New Zealand director Tina Symmans has a saying: "sick organisations leak like sieves".

It's a phrase Symmans, who now chairs the America's Cup Events (ACE) arm, uttered a lot following Team NZ's stunning win at the 35th America's Cup match in Bermuda.

She pointed to the Kiwi syndicate's ability to keep its breakthrough innovation of using cycle power to fuel the team's Cup boat under wraps for nearly 18 months as one of its crowning achievements. By the time the game-changing design was revealed to the public, rival teams had no time to replicate it.

It could only have been achieved if the team - and their contractors involved in the build - all bought into the leadership and vision, Symmans said at the time.

Now, Symmans finds herself presiding over an organisation that has sprung a series of damaging leaks. Contractors axed. Whistleblower protections invoked. Secret documents finding their way into the hands of journalists.

Irrespective of whether the MBIE investigation concludes Dalton's dealings have been above board or not, the serious fall-out that has been happening behind the scenes for months has highlighted issues of poor governance that should have been apparent from the outset.

Having the head of Team NZ also leading the events arm was always going to leave the syndicate open to claims of conflicts of interest and a lack of accountability. It seems staggering in retrospect that the government would invest $136.5 million into the event, without any requirement of independent oversight on the board.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/

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HH Catamarans has delivered the first two hulls of the all-new HH50, the newest model in its line of semi-custom, all carbon, luxury performance cruising catamarans. Hull 01, 'Tribute' was commissioned in Florida in May, and recently completed its first offshore passage from Ft. Lauderdale to Annapolis. Hull 02, 'Off-Piste' departed Xiamen this week and will arrive in Baltimore in early August.

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Designed by California-based naval architects Morrelli & Melvin, the new HH50 provides serious sailors with a quick, capable, robust platform for short-handed, blue water cruising. Twin aft helms with sail controls led aft allow for ease of handling. Galley-up configuration with ample salon seating allows for comfortable deck-level living and entertaining. Three or four staterooms with ensuite heads and ample storage ensure comfort and privacy for up to eight. Top of the line electronics and equipment, bespoke interiors, and exceptional finish quality consistent with earlier HH offerings are found throughout.100% carbon construction, carbon mast and rigging, and advanced engineering allow the HH50 to handle a considerable payload while maintaining unparalleled performance and safety parameters. During sea trials in Fort Lauderdale HH5001 routinely achieved 10+ knots in light and variable breeze. Additional performance metrics will be available after further trials are conducted in Annapolis later this week.

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Germany's HanseYachts has launched the Dehler 38SQ, an 11.6m sailing vessel that will make its world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September.

The Dehler 38SQ (the SQ stands for Speed and Quality) was developed out of the successful Dehler 38, and given a new colour and light concept, a more varied interior layout, and powerful improvements to the rig and cockpit.

Dehler 38SQ

Fold-out footrests at the helm provide a comfortable and safe foothold when sailing to windward. The new bathing platform is lighter and easier to operate with an integrated bathing ladder that features a fold-out handrail and large steps. The 38SQ can be further upgraded with sporty designer wheels at the helm, self-tailing race winches and a removable throttle.

The bowsprit has an integrated anchor arm and non-slip surface, making it safer to climb on and off the boat when moored bows-to, and provides an advanced tack point for gennaker or Code 0 sails. Dehler offers the iconic square-head mainsail as an option, as used on all high-tech racing yachts. With its greater efficiency, better trim and less heeling moment, this pro sail is also ideal for cruising.

The backstays for the square-head rig can be easily trimmed by winch, courtesy of the flip-flop blocks. The flush-mounted traveller running the entire width of the cockpit allows 100% control of the mainsail. For the very first time, all sails are provided by Quantum, including the newly developed Tri-radial AC5 and TP6 membrane sails.

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Earlier this year the UK's Spirit Yachts chose Gosport Marina and its specialist boatyard, Endeavour Quay, as the base to commission its brand new 111ft superyacht. The yacht was delivered to Gosport Marina in March for sail trials, class certification and commissioning. However, the coronavirus lockdown meant much of the activity was delayed during April and May.

Spirit Yachts

Now back on track, Spirit managing director Nigel Stuart says he is pleased with how the final commissioning stages have progressed as the lockdown has eased. "Whilst adhering to the latest government coronavirus guidance, a skeleton team of staff has been able to continue commissioning the Spirit 111," he says. "We are grateful to the team at Endeavour Quay, who have been efficient and professional during a challenging time.

Built from high-quality sustainable timber and incorporating traditional techniques with the latest technology, the Spirit 111 claims to be one of the most environmentally friendly superyachts created. It is also the largest single-masted wooden yacht to be built in the UK since the J-Class Shamrock V in 1930, which was built and commissioned at the same boatyard in Gosport at what was then called Camper & Nicholsons.

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The latest yacht from the Vismara Marine; the new Vismara V68 Mills 'PELOTARI.PROJECT' was launched at the Vismara's Viareggio shipyard in late June.

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In This Issue
Vendee Arctique: One mark and they're off again
Melges 32 World League: the first day of 2020 is a balance game
Storm Trysail Club Ted Hood Regatta
RORC L'Ile d'Ouessant (Ushant) Race - Cancelled
Class 40: Back to business on the water
INEOS TEAM UK Lead Systems Engineer Andy 'Animal' McLean
Hellenic Sailing Federation sues Olympic gold medallist over alleged comments
Features for Marine Binoculars: Boat Rat Tip Of The Week
Industry News
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Vendee Arctique: One mark and they're off again
This Thursday morning, Thomas Ruyant pipped Charlie Dalin and Jeremie Beyou to the post by being the first to round the IOC-UNESCO waypoint to the south-west of Iceland. Jogging along now, half the IMOCA fleet has already begun its descent down to Les Sables d'Olonne.

On Wednesday evening, Thomas Ruyant was a long way shy of the top two who seemed to have a clear lead in the far north. Some 42 miles astern of Charlie Dalin and Jeremie Beyou, who were posting good speeds en route for 62°N 25°W, it seemed rather optimistic to hope to play a part in the Ulysse Nardin Challenge.

Whilst the skipper of LinkedOut battled to get the most out of the westerly wind, which was a tad fleshier until the early hours, Charlie Dalin and Jeremie Beyou were sampling the delights of the calm airs over the IOC-UNESCO waypoint, which is the most northerly point ever offered up in an IMOCA race. And it was slow going. Very slow. Achingly slow. Except for Ruyant that is. Indeed, while his two adversaries were already in line with the virtual waypoint, he managed to leave the skipper of Apivia standing and rounded the IOC-UNESCO mark with a six-minute advantage. It was broad daylight when Charlie Dalin commented on the tactical coup made by his pontoon buddy: "Thomas took the inside track last night, whilst we were ensnared in the light patch". Effective.

Ranking on Thursday 9 July (16:00 French time)
17 skippers on the racetrack

1. Charlie Dalin (Apivia) 1,530.5 miles from the finish
2. Thomas Ruyant (LinkedOut) 0.4 miles behind the leader
3. Jeremie Beyou (Charal) 2.1 miles behind the leader
4. Sam Davies (Initiatives-Cœur) 10.1 miles behind the leader
5. Kevin Escoffier (PRB) 10.5 miles behind the leader
6. Boris Herrmann (Seaexplorer - Yacht Club de Monaco) 14.0 miles behind the leader
7. Isabelle Joschke (MACSF) 22.6 miles behind the leader
8. Yannick Bestaven (Maître-CoQ) 28.0 miles behind the leader
9. Fabrice Amedeo (Newrest - Art & Fenêtres) 51.3 miles behind the leader
10. Clarisse Cremer (Banque Populaire X) 51.4 miles behind the leader

Retirements: Armel Tripon (L'Occitane en Provence), Damien Seguin (Groupe APICIL), Sebastien Simon (ARKEA - PAPREC)

www.imoca.org

Melges 32 World League: the first day of 2020 is a balance game
Malcesine, Italy: In second weekend of sailing in Italy, it is time for the protagonists of the Melges 32 Class to be back to racing. The fleet will be involved, starting from today and until Saturday, in the first act of the 2020 Melges World League in Malcesine.

On the regatta course of Lake Garda, today three regattas have been completed, all with Ora wind from the South ranging between 10 and 14/15 knots. The rhythm of the first day is set by Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio's G-Spot, historical face of the Melges 32 Class, who immediately puts the seal on the first two races of the day and almost makes it also in third regatta, only to slip into fifth position a few meters from the finish line due to a penalty.

Fighting with G-Spot, in the first rows of the fleet, we can find the World Champions in charge on board Christian Schwoerer's La Pericolosa (today 2-3-2), second at the end of the day on equal points with Di Lapigio's boat, and the Melges World League 2020 winners on Martin Reintjes' Caipirinha (5-2-1), third with a single point of delay.

The young crew of Homanit (3-7-6), who begins to boast several years of experience in the Melges 32 Class, leads the Corinthian ranking in front of the Swiss Skadi (8-6-9).

Top five results after three races:

1. G-Spot, Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio, MON, 7 points
2. La Pericolosa, Christian Schwoerer, GER, 7
3. Caipirinha Martin Reintjes, ITA. 8
4. Vitamina Andrea Lacorte, ITA, 13
5. Dumbovit Flavio Campana - Alessandro Lotto, ITA, 13

melges32.com/noticeboard

Full results

Storm Trysail Club Ted Hood Regatta
The 4th Annual Storm Trysail Club Ted Hood Regatta (named after famed Marblehead hero, America's Cup winner, National Sailing Hall of Fame Inductee, and STC member) Ted Hood, is scheduled for August 21 - 23. While we are hopeful, as befitting an organization very much focused on safety, we will also be cautious, vigilant, and closely following the Massachusett's COVID-19 guidelines. The NOR and race information can be found at tedhoodregatta.com.

The regatta's roots go back to the early 1990's when it was the PHRF New England Championships, then morphed into the One Regatta, before it was re-christened as the Storm Trysail Club Ted Hood Regatta in 2017. In all three incarnations, the regatta has been held in late August, with the cooperation of the Eastern YC, the Corinthian YC, and the Boston YC - all of whom take turns hosting the event on a rotating basis. This year the host will be Boston YC.

The event is always a big draw, with close to 80 boats and almost 1,000 participants, volunteers and spectators expected. Two popular handicap systems will be offered; PHRF as administered by PHRF/New England, and ORR/EZ. We also anticipate the usually strong turnout of one-designs such as J/105's, J/70's, and Vipers. Other one-design classes will be formed based on the number of entries. In addition to the traditional Windward/Leeward racing format, there will be a double-handed and Fully Crewed overnight/distance race, and Jib and Main racing.

www.tedhoodregatta.com

RORC L'Ile d'Ouessant (Ushant) Race - Cancelled
After a long and open discussion by the RORC Race Management team, senior members of the RORC Committee, and with advice from medical experts, it has been decided that any overnight race that the Club would run would not adhere to the UK Government guidance currently in place. As a result, the Ushant race has been cancelled and in its place will be organised a long day race in the English Channel using laid and virtual marks, starting and finishing in Cowes.

"It was a difficult decision as we were all keen to run a proper offshore race," said RORC Racing Manager Chris Stone. "The crux of the decision was based around the guidance that overnight stays away from home are permitted, but only with others from the same or one other household. So whilst a group of up to six people from different households can meet outside, and therefore race a boat (subject to social distancing), they cannot stay together overnight. Our medical expert also pointed out that it would be impossible to honour the 1m+ social distancing guidance when down below in all but the largest race boats."

"The RORC has to take a responsible position when organising offshore races and although teams are in the open air where transfer of the virus is dramatically reduced, we had to consider the position while below decks and the current Government guidance on staying away from home overnight," said RORC Commodore Steven Anderson. "The decision only affects the Ushant race and we will consider the options for the Cherbourg race (Friday September 4th) at the end of July."

RORC Mini Series
The RORC will now put in place a series of long day races which will include the 'Race the Wight' on Saturday August 1st, a round the cans day race in the Channel on Saturday 15th August and another long day race on Saturday 22nd August, with the Cherbourg race (or its replacement, on Saturday September 5th) and trophies awarded to each class winner, the Two Handed division and overall.

Race the Wight
Given that Government guidance now allows up to six people from different households to race on the same boat, the RORC Race Management team have also reviewed the eligibility criteria for the forthcoming Race the Wight, scheduled for the 1st August. There is no change to the Two Handed division, but the number of crew on any boat will be limited to six in total, or two thirds of the IRC crew number (rounded down), whichever is the least, with a minimum of three people.

www.rorc.org

Class 40: Back to business on the water
The least we can say is that the season has been severely disrupted this year! Even if the period has been efficiently used by the class to deal with all the short term and future issues, and by the skippers who were able to fine-tune their project ashore, it is about time that we saw some action on the water. Especially as more than 15 boats have changed hands and 5 new boats have been built or confirmed in 2020.

Currently Ian Lipinski is trying to beat the single-handed record round Britain in a 40-foot monohull aboard Credit Mutuel, this record is held by Phil Sharp since 2018. Over on the Atlantic coast, the Class40s are meeting up in Cherbourg for a long-awaited return to racing and it is the Drheam Cup which will restart the season on 18th July thanks to the determination of the organisers. Get ready for a 736 nautical mile loop between the Cotentin peninsula and La Trinite sur Mer via the Fastnet!

The European Trophy, which has been greatly reduced this year, could be confirmed if there is enough participation for at least 2 out of the 3 races on the calendar. SSE Renewables Round Ireland, starting on August 22nd in Wicklow. The Normandy Channel Race, a great classic on the Class40 circuit, has already more than twenty entries and has therefore been confirmed without hesitation, the race will start on September 13th in Caen. Heading into autumn, the exceptionally beautiful Rolex Middle Sea Race will take place on 17th October in the Mediterranean.

To end the season in style, some are planning on participating in the Spi Ouest France held in La Trinite sur Mer this September. And finally, several projects have announced plans to carry out parallel record campaigns on Round Britain and Ireland, the SNSM Record, the Defi Pure Ocean or Les Griffes du Lion.

European Trophy:
- Round Ireland Race (22nd August)
- Normandy Channel Race (13th September)
- Rolex Middle Sea Race (17th October)

www.class40.com

INEOS TEAM UK Lead Systems Engineer Andy 'Animal' McLean
Andrew 'Animal' McLean is both a highly experienced inshore and offshore racer as well as a qualified mechanical engineer. He has a vast amount of experience, having competed for four America's Cups and in two editions of the Volvo Ocean Race (VOR). All that experience in both sailing and engineering has led him to his current role as Lead Systems Engineer at INEOS TEAM UK.

After years of sailing as a hobby Andrew's road into a future in professional sailing began when he joined the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Youth Training Programme - a well-trodden route in New Zealand.

Andrew's hard work immediately paid off when straight out of University he was offered a dream job, he was hired by Emirates Team New Zealand (ETNZ) in 2001 to write the visualisation tools for the weather team for their America's Cup Challenge. The role with ENTZ was the start of a pattern for Andrew. A pattern of sailing and racing, while working at the cutting edge of technology and development.

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Hellenic Sailing Federation sues Olympic gold medallist over alleged comments
The Hellenic Sailing Federation (HSF) has filed a lawsuit against Olympic windsurfing gold medallist Nikos Kaklamanakis for comments he made in the Greek Parliament.

Kaklamanakis, who claimed Olympic gold at the Atlanta 1996 Games in the Mistral category, spoke in November and has since faced backlash from the HSF who said he accused them of "squandering money".

One of Greece's greatest Olympians, Kaklamanakis lit the Olympic Torch at the Opening Ceremony of his home Athens 2004 Games and went on to win his second Olympic medal with a silver in the same event.

The HSF are requesting €100,000 (£89,600/$112,000), according to the Athens News Agency.

"In the 32 years of continuous administration of the Federation, we have not seen an out-of-court settlement or lawsuit against anyone," the governing body said.

"However, against the former athlete and current coach we had to for what he said in the Greek Parliament last November in which he had spoken about the squandering of public money by the Federation."

Kaklamanakis, now 51, is also a three-time world champion and two-time world silver medallist.

Greece's Sports Minister, Lefteris Avgenakis, said that the HSF's action was "sad" and "outside the boundaries of sportsmanship and values".

He added that every Olympian is not only a role model for their medals, but also for the "courage of his opinion."

Kaklamanakis has yet to comment on the lawsuit.

www.insidethegames.biz

Features for Marine Binoculars: Boat Rat Tip Of The Week
Binoculars are an important piece of equipment for sailboats from finding a mooring, looking for buoys in the distance or checking up high in the rigging. To get the most out of your binoculars there are some things to consider such as size of magnification, BAK4 versus BK7 prisms, individual versus center focus and armoring. This article from BH Photo will help you wade through the various choices.

From Cruising Compass

Seven by fifty. That is all you need to know. Almost. The classic size of binoculars for marine use is 7x50. This means that they have 7x magnification and the objective lenses are 50mm in diameter. There are three characteristics of the 7x50 binoculars that make them attractive for marine use: conservative magnification, large objective size, and generous exit pupil size.

Many binocular shoppers, regardless of the planned use for their optics, start off by looking for the maximum magnification available. The problem is that when you increase magnification, you also increase image shake due to unsteady hands. No matter how steady your ace-at-the-board-game-Operation hands are, you cannot avoid image shake in high-powered binoculars. Now, compound that shaking with the motion of a vessel floating upon the water. Are we not starting to paint a picture here? A blurry picture? Regardless of the type of vessel you are on, movement will occur while underway, and the best way to make your viewing reasonably steady is to limit the binocular's power to somewhere around 7x.

Full article at BH Photo

Industry News
METSTRADE organiser RAI Amsterdam today released a statement to say that it has submitted a request for advice to the Dutch Works Council for a reorganisation. The move is required due to the major impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on the convention centre's operations.

"RAI Amsterdam has been closed for exhibitions, conferences and events since the Dutch government's measures were announced on March 16," reads the statement. "The RAI normally welcomes some 1.5 million visitors a year to around 500 events and hopes were high that 2020 would be its busiest year to date. The reality has been very different indeed.

The newly proposed reorganisation is aimed at ensuring the continuity of RAI Amsterdam and the related jobs. "The RAI is looking at a loss of €20m this year and to restore RAI Amsterdam's financial health, the company needs to make cuts to the tune of €25m. This is expected to involve the loss of approximately 125 jobs. RAI Amsterdam currently employs 483 people and compulsory redundancies cannot be avoided. Together with the works council, the RAI hopes to establish a social plan to implement the redundancies but specific notices to the staff involved will not be issued until mid August."

Paul Riemens, RAI Amsterdam CEO, says the outbreak of Covid-19 has had an enormous impact on operations. "A reorganisation is an extremely painful decision to have to take but is crucial in order to make the company financially healthy again," he says. "We must act now in the interest of the future of the RAI. The coronacrisis has significantly affected our reserves, and it is essential that we return to a financially healthy state as soon as possible. That will require us to go forward as a leaner organisation and that will also reduce our risk if a new crisis should arise."

As of July 1, RAI Amsterdam has been permitted to host and facilitate live events in accordance wtih regulations set by the authorities. The work in planning for METSTRADE 2020, to be held from November 17-19, is in full swing and its role in bringing the industry together after so many other events have been cancelled around the world will form a crucial part in preparing for 2021.

The show's director, Niels Klarenbeek, commented that "despite these times of uncertainty we will do the utmost to enable the industry to meet in Amsterdam this November. METSTRADE 2020 can only be held if we can make it a safe and successful show."

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US boat and yacht retailer MarineMax has acquired Private Insurance Services, a specialty yacht insurance agency, for an undisclosed sum.

US boat and yacht retailer MarineMax has acquired Private Insurance Services, a specialty yacht insurance agency, for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition gives MarineMax a foothold into the yacht insurance sector.

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The 30th International BoatBuilders' Exhibition and Conference (IBEX), scheduled for September 29 - October 1, 2020 in Tampa, Florida, announced today it will transition to a virtual only event allowing the entire marine industry to come together in a new way as an online community. This decision was made to pivot the in-person show to a virtual only event due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The marine industry will still be able to connect virtually with all the experts and product manufacturers at the new IBEX online event on the same IBEX 2020 dates.

"The health and safety of our visitors, exhibitors, and partners is our primary concern," said Anne Dunbar, IBEX Show Director. "While gathering in-person is not the right decision this year, we will instead connect virtually. IBEX is known for forward-thinking education and allowing buyers and manufacturers to meet and do business. We are working to bring all that you expect from IBEX to an online format. With the barriers of travel, budget constraints and time away from the office removed, this is a unique opportunity to attend from a distance and a great chance to share IBEX with your co-workers and teams who don't typically attend, particularly emerging professionals or those new to the marine industry."

The details for IBEX Online: A Virtual Experience are currently being developed. Registration for the new virtual IBEX experience will be announced in August.

www.ibinews.com

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Groupe Beneteau reveals full impact of Covid as it reports 2019-20 nine month revenues; announces new strategic plan

Boat business down 43.3% - new strategy in place to cope with Covid aftermath with cuts in production planned

Groupe Beneteau has revealed it latest financials and a new strategy to cope with the 'new normal' in an investors call this evening.

Following first-half growth of 4.8%, the Group's revenues for the third quarter, affected by the Covid-19 health crisis, came to €249.3 million, down 42.6% compared with the third quarter of the previous year. This contraction reflects the temporary shutdown of production for half of the quarter, before gradually starting up again due to the strict health constraints.

The Boat business is down 43.3%, while the Housing business is reporting a drop of 39.4%.

As a result, consolidated revenues for the first nine months of FY 2019-20 totaled €768.7 million, down 17.3% year-on-year and 17.9% at constant exchange rates. The Boat business is down 17.8%, while the Housing business, which was able to start its shipments up again slightly more quickly, recorded a 15.4% decrease compared with the same period in 2019.

www.ibinews.com/groupe-beneteau

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