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Posted on 19 Dec Planet Sail: Crunch Time in Sydney This was the overriding thought that stayed with me as I reflected on a new event that will get underway on January 3, 2022. Much is often made of the fact that sailing is a sport for life Much is often made of the fact that sailing is a sport for life. After a day of drama in moderate airs on Day 1 of SailGP Sydney, Day 2 was largely incident-free, despite a very solid nor'easter that hit gusts of 30 knots or more at times. Posted on 20 Dec SailGP Sydney - Bow Caddy Media imagesĭay 2 was largely incident-free, despite a very solid nor'easter that hit gusts of 30 knots. After the RNZYS AGM, Auckland looks to be dead as an America's Cup venue.
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Auckland has emerged from the 100day plus lockdown. SailGP Sydney It has been a big couple of weeks on the Kiwi sailing scene. Posted on 20 Dec Letter from the Antipodes: AC37, SailGP, OlympicsĪuckland looks to be dead as an America's Cup venue. Posted on 20 Dec Long range forecast tips for tactical contestĪ battle of wits and minds is expected in this year's Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race A battle of wits and minds is expected in this year's Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, based on the long range weather forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology released today. Windsurfers continue to grow despite Covid challenges Despite the challenges water sports events have faced throughout the Covid pandemic, the Windsurfer Class of Australia continues to buck the trend with growing participation across the country. Posted on -22 Windsurfer Australian Champs preview Posted on 20 Dec The Ocean Race 2022-23 stopover dates announcedĭates for all eight stopovers, as well as a new Fly-By past Kiel, Germany, have now been confirmed Dates for all eight stopovers, as well as a new Fly-By past Kiel, Germany, have now been confirmed for 14th edition of The Ocean Race Posted on 20 Dec Overcoming obstacles for a successful seasonĬlasse Mini president Jean Lorre has hailed the last season as "positive" Classe Mini president Jean Lorre has hailed the last season as "positive" for the 6.50 boat class, despite a number of obstacles. It is not a simple subject to deal with and requires plenty of practice. The fundamental principles of polyphasic sleep management Polyphasic sleep management when sailing single-handed is one of those aspects that terrorises each and every sailor who has not yet sailed by themselves. Posted on 20 Dec Polyphasic sleep: sleep management solo and crewed The crew on Stuart Richardson's yacht are old friends and enjoy the odd prank Stuart Richardson is an established sailor in Geelong, Victoria who sails on a variety of boats, and the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is on his radar again, this time with a comfortable Elliott 1350 Tourer that is set up for racing and cruising. The racing will take place over five days beginning on Monday, August 29th, and finishing on Friday, September 2nd, in a sailing area just south of Biograd. The previous World championships were in Lake Neusiedl, Austria in 2014, and the Adriatic Sea will be a new challenge for most of the competitors. The Topcat K1 Catamaran is considered to be the fastest sport-catamaran without a daggerboard, so the action will be fast and furious. Topcat is an official World Sailing/ISAF recognized Class, and 124 sailors will be competing on more than 70 vessels. The International Topcat Class Association (ITCA) together with Yacht Club Biograd will be hosting the Topcat K1 World Championship and the TOPCAT K2/K3 International Championships in Biograd, Croatia from 27.08 – 02.09. Under for two and three conditions, two exiting races were took place with the results as follows: The first racing day started rather relaxed, waiting for the afternoon Maestral wind. After a great opening party for 250 guests at the Ilirija Aquatic centre on the weekend and lively training sessions in winds up to force four and five, the 70 participating vessels were ready for Monday's start.