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Vendée Globe Race Wednesday Update
Monsters. INC
© Kojiro Shiraishi
The Traditional Hobart
Interesting. You hear the term a bit, but what does it really mean?
© Richard Bennett Photography
Manly's pathway to progress
A youth sailing success story in Australia
© SailMedia
Emirates Dubai Sail Grand Prix overall
New Zealand claim season-opener
© Andrew Baker for SailGP
Gloves off! (Or is that actually gloves on?)
Gloves off, bare-knuckle street fighter style, or tape the hands up and go the padded mitts
© Rolex / Kurt Arrigo
Vendee Globe and Jules Verne Trophy news
Vendee Globe and Jules Verne Trophy news
David Schmidt checks in with the Vendee Globe, Gabart's latest Jules Verne Trophy attempt
I've currently got my nose buried in Julian Sancton's Madhouse at the End of the Earth, which is the story of a (mixed) Belgian-flagged expedition to Antarctica and the South Pole (1897-1899). As its moniker suggests, the wheels quickly come off the bus.
by David Schmidt
Posted 3 Dec 08:00 PST
Vendée Globe Race watched from space with CLS
Vendée Globe Race watched from space with CLS
Paying extra attention to look after the sailors' safety
As the skippers race in the sometimes ferocious Southern Ocean close to Antarctica, the Vendée Globe is paying extra attention to look after the sailors' safety.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 4 Dec 13:39 PST
Vendée Globe Race Wednesday Update
Vendée Globe Race Wednesday Update
Monsters. INC
The Indian Ocean has a fearsome reputation among sailing's ocean racers and the Vendée Globe leaders are set to deal with their first monster.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 4 Dec 08:50 PST
Dorange and Le Turquais in the Vendée Globe
Dorange and Le Turquais in the Vendée Globe
Both skippers have enjoyed excellent starts to their circumnavigation
In recent days the focus in the Vendée Globe has been on the latest foilers, as the leading boats take on heavy weather in the Southern Indian Ocean. But further west, the daggerboard skippers in older boats are enjoying a spectacular race too.
by Ed Gorman / IMOCA Globe Series
Posted 4 Dec 08:31 PST
Mustang Survival Atlas 190 DLX Life Jacket
Mustang Survival Atlas 190 DLX Life Jacket
We spoke to Nigel Parkes during METSTRADE 2024 to find out more
We spoke to Nigel Parkes during METSTRADE 2024 to find out more about the Atlas 190 DLX Life Jacket, which has been honoured with the prestigious TIME Best Invention of 2024.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 4 Dec 08:00 PST
Dalin ready to face first violent southern storm
Dalin ready to face first violent southern storm
60 knots of wind and waves of 8 metres expected in the Vendée Globe
She has been making headlines in the Vendée Globe since the beginning of the week. The immense depression, 1,800 km long and high, is already beginning to cross the head of the fleet, sweeping the Indian Ocean with gusts of more than 40 knots.
by IMOCA MACIF Santé Prévoyance
Posted 4 Dec 07:31 PST
Sodebo Ultim 3 abandons Jules Verne Trophy attempt
Sodebo Ultim 3 abandons Jules Verne Trophy attempt
After noticing the loss of its central rudder flush with the hull
On the afternoon of December 3, while the Sodebo Ultim 3 trimaran was heading towards the equator, the crew of which Fred Denis was a member noticed the loss of its central rudder flush with the hull.
by Frédéric Denis
Posted 4 Dec 06:16 PST
Monohull cruising with Cyclops Marine
Monohull cruising with Cyclops Marine
Safety, when to reef, and what we learned from wireless load sensors
However you're deciding when to reef will be combined with other visual and feeling based cues, but you should act to depower your rig before these show up. The more reliant you are on subjective judgement, the less sure you can be of absolute safety.
by Cyclops Marine
Posted 4 Dec 04:50 PST
World Sailing supports development in Jordan & UAE
World Sailing supports development in Jordan & UAE
Delivering training courses in the Middle East to support coaches and race officials
World Sailing has delivered training courses in the Middle East to support coaches and race officials to take the next step in their careers and support the development of competitive sailing within the region.
by World Sailing
Posted 4 Dec 04:15 PST
44Cup 2025 schedule launched
44Cup 2025 schedule launched
The 17th season for the RC44 one designs
The 44Cup will comprise five events, including an official World Sailing-endorsed World Championship providing a fine blend of the highest quality, owner-driver keelboat competition, in some of the world's finest sailing venues and the best après-sail.
by 44Cup
Posted 4 Dec 04:14 PST
49er Fittings Guide
49er Fittings Guide
System by System Breakdown
The 49er is an adrenaline-pumping racing machine that demands top-notch control and rock-solid reliability from its hardware. At Allen, we're all about crafting high-performance sailing gear designed for sailors who mean business.
by Allen
Posted 4 Dec 02:00 PST
Vendée Globe Wednesday Morning Update
Vendée Globe Wednesday Morning Update
Riders on the Storm
On Wednesday 4th December the deepening Indian Ocean depression is on the leaders today in the Vendée Globe, with Charlie Dalin on MACIF Santé Prevoyance and Sébastien Simon on Groupe Dubreuil deciding to ride out the southern option.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 4 Dec 01:26 PST
18ft Skiff NSW Championship re-starts on Sunday
18ft Skiff NSW Championship re-starts on Sunday
Following the abandonment of Races 1 and 2 due to a severe electrical storm
Following the abandonment of Races 1 and 2 of the NSW 18ft skiff Championship last Sunday, due to a severe electrical storm and the threat of a possible follow up, the Australian 18 Footers League will now stage Races 3 and 4 next Sunday.
by Frank Quealey
Posted 3 Dec 19:14 PST
Sol WingFoil Racing World Cup Brazil Day 1
Sol WingFoil Racing World Cup Brazil Day 1
Three long-distance races in a day was new territory for every rider
Three long-distance races in a day was new territory for every rider competing at the final event of the season, Sol WingFoil Racing World Cup Brazil.
by Andy Rice
Posted 3 Dec 16:26 PST
Another great METS for A+T
Another great METS for A+T
Welcoming existing and new clients in record numbers
Thank you to all who visited us in Amsterdam last week, we welcomed existing and new clients in record numbers. A+T was the only substantive instrument manufacturer in the SuperYacht Pavilion, reflecting our position at the pinnacle of this market.
by A+T Instruments
Posted 3 Dec 10:51 PST
Vendée Globe Race Tuesday Update
Vendée Globe Race Tuesday Update
Double Indemnity or Double Jeopardy?
At the head of the Vendée Globe fleet it looks very much like the two leading skipper Sébastien Simon and Charlie Dalin are following suit, progressively repositioning to the north away from the path of a malicious Southern Ocean low pressure system.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 3 Dec 09:40 PST
Phuket King's Cup Regatta 2024 Day 2
Phuket King's Cup Regatta 2024 Day 2
Kevin Whitcraft's Team Vayu TH 72 and Ray Roberts' Team Hollywood swap spots
Kevin Whitcraft's Team Vayu TH 72 and Ray Roberts' Team Hollywood swapped spots today in the two races held in Class Zero of the 36th sailing of the Phuket King's Cup with Team Vayu TH 72 winning the first race and Team Hollywood the second.
by Scott Murray
Posted 3 Dec 08:39 PST
America's Cup: Dalton reflects on Barcelona
America's Cup: Dalton reflects on Barcelona
Dalton reflects on Barcelona, and what the future holds for him, New Zealand, and the next Defence
In this in-depth discussion Emirates Team New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton joins top sports broadcaster Marty Devlin to talk all about their recent win at the America's Cup in Barcelona, hailing it as their "most complete effort" yet.
by Martin Devlin/Sail-World
Posted 3 Dec 06:02 PST
SVR-Lazartigue abandons Jules Verne Trophy attempt
SVR-Lazartigue abandons Jules Verne Trophy attempt
Following a failure to the starboard foil
The trimaran SVR-Lazartigue has abandoned its Jules Verne Trophy record attempt following a failure to the starboard foil. The team have now turned around to Concarneau to repair and hold for a new weather window.
by Trimaran SVR-LAZARTIGUE
Posted 3 Dec 02:57 PST
Vendée Globe Tuesday Morning Update
Vendée Globe Tuesday Morning Update
Positioning for the Indian Ocean storm
Leaders Charlie Dalin on MACIF Santé Prévoyance and Sébastien Simon on Groupe Dubreuil have managed to make the best of the light winds ahead of tomorrow's storm in the Vendée Globe.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 3 Dec 01:40 PST
Matt Wearn hits pause to recharge
Matt Wearn hits pause to recharge
Announcing a break from Olympic sailing
Following his historic second Olympic gold medal, Matt Wearn has announced a break from Olympic sailing to recharge after his Paris 2024 triumph.
by Australian Sailing
Posted 2 Dec 19:41 PST
World Sailing Youth Match Racing Worlds overall
World Sailing Youth Match Racing Worlds overall
Australia crowned World Champions in Jeddah
Cole Tapper, Hamish Vass, Jack Frewin, Chelsea Williams & Joel Beashel, representing the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, have been crowned 2024 World Sailing Youth Match Racing World Champions after a flawless Finals Series on the Red Sea.
by Jordan Reece
Posted 2 Dec 16:40 PST
2024 Melges 24 NA Sailing Series concludes
2024 Melges 24 NA Sailing Series concludes
Geoff Fargo at the helm of Sentinel, emerged as the overall champion
The 2024 Melges 24 North American Sailing Series (NASS) was not just about racing—it was a season filled with exceptional talent, fierce competition, world-class events, dynamic destinations and a whole lot of fun!
by U.S. Melges 24 Class Association
Posted 2 Dec 15:30 PST
Boris Herrmann Rounds Cape of Good Hope
Boris Herrmann Rounds Cape of Good Hope
Team Malizia's skipper passes the famous landmark in the Vendée Globe
As he is braving rough conditions, Team Malizia's skipper Boris Herrmann has rounded Cape of Good Hope this Monday afternoon and will soon pass Cape Agulhas, the southernmost point of Africa, marking his entry into the Indian Ocean.
by Team Malizia
Posted 2 Dec 12:40 PST
WingFoil Racing World Cup Brazil concludes
WingFoil Racing World Cup Brazil concludes
New era of Austrian double trouble in Brazil
Austrian twins Tomas and Aleksander Acherer launched themselves onto the world stage with a remarkable one-two on the dramatic closing day of the season finale at the GWA Wingfoil World Cup Brazil in Jericoacoara.
by Ian MacKinnon
Posted 2 Dec 10:54 PST
North Sails joins Bacardi Cup Invitational Regatta
North Sails joins Bacardi Cup Invitational Regatta
These renowned events celebrate the spirit of competitive one design sailing
North Sails and BACARDI are excited to announce North's return as a partner for the prestigious Bacardi Cup Invitational Regatta and the Bacardi Invitational Winter Series.
by Bacardi Invitational Regatta
Posted 2 Dec 10:53 PST
Vendée Globe Race Monday Update
Vendée Globe Race Monday Update
The winner of the 2020-2021 race suggestions caution for the sailors
Sometimes the fastest, most efficient route between two points on the Vendée Globe course is not the shortest, most direct course. Usually it is.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 2 Dec 09:05 PST
Big Cats IV
Big Cats IV
You have made this series oh-so-popular, and oft requested more instalments
Thank you. You have made this series oh-so-popular. Additionally, you have oft requested more instalments, which is also greatly appreciated. So, we started all this back in September of 2021 with Big Cats I.
by John Curnow, Global Editor, Powerboat.World
Posted 2 Dec 08:00 PST
2025 Admiral's Cup update
2025 Admiral's Cup update
In less than eight months the prestigious Admiral's Cup, returns after a 20yr absence
The countdown is on. In less than eight months the prestigious Admiral's Cup, organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC), will return to the spotlight. Training and racing in the Solent is expected to begin as early as April 2025.
by Louay Habib / RORC
Posted 2 Dec 07:06 PST
2025 Youth Sailing Worlds heads to Portugal
2025 Youth Sailing Worlds heads to Portugal
Scheduled to take place from 12 to 20 December at Vilamoura Sailing
World Sailing has selected the Portuguese venue of Vilamoura Sailing to host the 2025 Youth Sailing World Championships.
by World Sailing
Posted 2 Dec 05:20 PST
Phuket King's Cup Regatta 2024 Day 1
Phuket King's Cup Regatta 2024 Day 1
Team Vayu has great opening day
Kevin Whitcraft's Team Vayu TH 72 had a terrific opening day in Class Zero as the 36th sailing of the Phuket King's Cup got under way winning both its races on elapsed and corrected time.
by Scott Murray
Posted 2 Dec 05:17 PST
2025 Finn World Masters breaks entry records
2025 Finn World Masters breaks entry records
Nearly 160 entries from 16 nations already for the event in Medemblik, The Netherlands
Entry has officially opened for the 2025 Finn World Masters, to be held in Medemblik, The Netherlands, from 13-20 June.
by Robert Deaves
Posted 2 Dec 04:27 PST
Vendée Globe Monday Morning Update
Vendée Globe Monday Morning Update
Getting set for the Indian Ocean Storm
On Monday 2nd December the deep low pressure system which is developing in the Indian Ocean is dominating the weather updates for the skippers in the Vendée Globe.
by Mark Jardine
Posted 2 Dec 02:56 PST
Alexander Greil on enjoying the regatta experience
Alexander Greil on enjoying the regatta experience
Set to compete in the ACO 14th Musto Skiff 2025 Worlds in less than 5 weeks
In less than five weeks, Alexander Greil will be heading to Australia to compete in the ACO 14th Musto Skiff 2025 Worlds.
by International Musto Skiff Class Association
Posted 1 Dec 23:32 PST
A dramatic finish to NSW 16ft Skiff Championship
A dramatic finish to NSW 16ft Skiff Championship
It's hard to recall a more eventful weekend
Has there ever been a more dramatic finish to a NSW 16ft Skiff Championship in its 118-year history?
by Adam Lucius
Posted 1 Dec 21:24 PST
Vendée Globe Race - Day 21: 10 metre seas forecast
Vendée Globe Race - Day 21: 10 metre seas forecast
Wind gusts have dropped to 50kts but sea state increased to 10 metres in the latest weather routing
A day or so ago there looked to be few options for the race leaders ahead of an approaching storm, which promised gusts of 60kts and 7 metre seas on two of the weather feeds available in Predictwind's weather routing system.
by Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ
Posted 1 Dec 14:12 PST
The Traditional Hobart
The Traditional Hobart
Interesting. You hear the term a bit, but what does it really mean?
You hear the term a bit, but what does it really mean? One thing is for sure. It is not like we are hearing people saying they are buying up all the full-keelers to go to Hobart at six knots, no matter what direction the breeze is coming from.
by John Curnow, Sail-World.com AUS Editor
Posted 1 Dec 13:00 PST
Entries open for 77th annual N2E Race
Entries open for 77th annual N2E Race
Newport to Ensenada Race opens registration for 2025 annual classic
The Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race opens registration for the April 25 - 27, 2025 annual classic.
by Newport Ocean Sailing Association
Posted 1 Dec 11:09 PST
World Sailing Youth Match Racing Worlds Day 3
World Sailing Youth Match Racing Worlds Day 3
Another thrilling day of racing in Jeddah
Day 3 of the 2024 World Sailing Youth Match Racing World Championship delivered another thrilling day of racing, with Australia, France, Sweden, and New Zealand securing spots in the Final Four.
by Jordan Reece
Posted 1 Dec 10:46 PST
Vendée Globe Race Sunday Update
Vendée Globe Race Sunday Update
First southern challenge in sight
While speed has been the main focus in recent days, the situation is starting to change. The Vendée Globe solo sailors no longer just have their eyes glued to the rearview mirror to monitor their rivals.
by Vendée Globe media
Posted 1 Dec 09:06 PST