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sail-southern · 7 days
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All of the America's Cup Boat Launch Updates You've Missed...Or Haven't
Over the past couple of weeks the announcements of boat launches have been coming fast and furious from the syndicates. Here is our rundown of recent announcements and coverage in case you haven’t kept up:
RB3 REVEALED BEFORE DAWN || America’s Cup
Team NZ launch their 2024 America's Cup boat || nzherald.co.nz
MILESTONE DAY FOR THE AC75 NEXT GENERATION || America’s Cup
Team NZ launch their 2024 America's Cup boat || NZ Herald
TEAM NEW ZEALAND LAUNCH IGNITES INTRIGUE WITH AMERICA’S CUP RACING SET TO BE CLOSER || Stuff.co.nz
America's Cup: Emirates Team NZ launch Defender in torrential rain || Sail-World
AMERICA’S CUP: FINESSING TAIHORO IN AUCKLAND || Pressmare.it
America’s Cup: Team NZ head of design Dan Bernasconi takes AC75 stock as veils begin to lift || NZ Herald
TEAM NEW ZEALAND 'REALLY HAPPY' WITH AMERICA’S CUP BOAT TAIHORO - PETER BURLING || RNZ.co.nz
America’s Cup, watch out for Kiwis: Team New Zealand immediately touches 40 knots upwind in new AC 75 || giornaledellavela.com
TEAM NZ UNVEILS NAME OF BOAT TO DEFEND AMERICA’S CUP || 1News.co.nz
Team NZ launch boat for America's Cup || RNZ.co.nz
AMERICA’S CUP: SWISS LAUNCH A BEAUTY OF DETAIL || Pressmare.it
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sail-southern · 7 days
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Youth Movement for Quantum Racing || Scuttlebutt Sailing News
The most successful TP52 team in the history of the 52 SUPER SERIES has a new look for the 2024 season as Victor Diaz De Leon has been appointed Quantum Racing skipper to lead a youth movement for the 5-event schedule.
Continuing the initiative launched last year by team owner Doug De Vos to provide younger sailors with experience and learning at the highest level of grand prix racing, four new athletes will also join Diaz de Leon.
Among the new talent will be the circuit’s first female navigator, Evelyn Hull. The other new team members getting ready for the season to start are Nevin Snow who will be strategist, Ian Liberty trimmer and Alex Sinclair mid bow.
The selected new athletes have already been put through their paces during a tuning and training week on the Bay of Palma last month when the team worked alongside Tony Langley’s new Gladiator, which was previously Alegre.
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sail-southern · 7 days
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The Ocean Race and IOC/UNESCO: contributing towards the science we need for the ocean we want || The Ocean Race
In the lead up to the 2024 Ocean Decade Conference, The Ocean Race - the round-the-world race often described as the toughest test of a team in sport and now an ongoing platform for making a meaningful difference to ocean health - today shared the impact of the data collected by teams and sailors through the race’s science on board programme. This vital data is shared with scientists striving to understand the complexities of the ocean and improving climate and ocean science and helping to inform policy and meteorological reports.
The Ocean Race team brought the spirit of ocean racing to over 100 participants in a satellite event co-organised with UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC/UNESCO), the only UN body responsible for supporting global ocean science and services. The event gathered representatives from the world of science, research, sailing and policy at the Barcelona Maritime Museum and included panels entitled: 'Offshore Racing and Science' and 'Understanding our Ocean'.
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sail-southern · 7 days
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Olympic Flame Set for Transatlantic Journey || France 24
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Four celebrity names were revealed in France this Monday as the team to sail across the Atlantic, bringing the Olympic flame from Brest, Brittany, to Pointe-à-Pitre in the French overseas territory of Guadeloupe as part of its journey ahead of the 2024 Paris Games. #Paris #Olympics #Games
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sail-southern · 7 days
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Gamers welcome at 37th America’s Cup || Scuttlebutt Sailing News
The America’s Cup yachting event is taking a leap into the virtual world with the launch of its official simulation video game, AC Sailing, along with its first-ever e-sports world championship, America’s Cup E-series.
AC Sailing is developed from the same physics engine used in the simulators that America’s Cup teams train with to enhance racing tactics and recreate race scenarios, as well as develop and test design ideas and iterations for their race yachts. The game is the culmination of over 10 years of research and development by Emirates Team New Zealand
By making it available, the event seeks heighten public engagement with the oldest trophy in international sports.
“Gamers will get to experience America’s Cup sailing as close to reality as possible like never before,” said Grant Dalton, CEO of America’s Cup Event. “We’re thrilled to bring this innovation legacy into the virtual world, elevating the role of sailing within the e-sports ecosystem.”
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Wanderers of the Wayfarer Dinghy || Sailing World
Classic one-design classes like the Wayfarer dinghy live on through the strength of their communities and their lifelong connections.
By James Heffernan
April 9, 2024
The author and his son, Paul, enjoy their time together sailing the waterways of North Carolina on the family’s Wayfarer dinghy. Lori George
While in pre-flight training at Naval Air Station Pensacola, I had a classmate with sailing expertise that he’d gained at the US Naval Academy. He was always happy to share his passion for sailing with our cadet class, whether leading a hands-on lesson in a Penguin dinghy or aboard a Luders 44 wooden yawl. It didn’t take me long to be as hooked as a sailor as I was an aviator.
Upon returning to Michigan after serving in the Navy for many years, I found myself searching for a suitable sailing dinghy—something simple yet familiar. My search led me to a used wooden 16-foot Wayfarer dinghy, originally built from a kit. At the time, I was simply buying a boat, never thinking that I was also buying a lifetime of memories and friends. The dealer who sold me the boat promptly put me in touch with the local Wayfarer fleet, which welcomed my family of five. We soon joined this fun-loving group of sailors for their races, cruises and, of course, regular social gatherings in Michigan and Ontario. The events were usually held at state or local parks with water access and camping facilities. While my sailing partner and I raced, someone from the fleet family watched over our young ­minnows as they played with others left ashore.
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sail-southern · 7 days
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2nd Cascais Melges 15 Winter Series at Clube Naval de Cascais || Sail-World
Portuguese locals Diogo Pereira and Tomas Barreto take the second and final Cascais Melges 15 Winter series.
After 5 bullets and a 6th place on the six races that took place on the two first days Diogo Pereira and Tomas Barreto sailed comfortably for a 2nd and a 5th on the two races that took place on the last day to secure victory at the second and final Cascais M15 Winter Series.
Diogo and Tomas were superior through the whole event and their results show. Despite having sailed the Melges 15 for the first time one day before the event, Their experience in both 420 and 49ers definitely helped and good starts and good boat speed were key to their win.
Henrique Brites and Luis Pinheiro did what they could and were improving along the championship (4, 3,3,3,2,2,1,2) but a not so strong start to the event weighted at the end. They finished second trailing the leaders by four points. Vasco Serpa and Pedro Garcia closed the podium (DNS, 4, 6,4,1,4,4,1) beating the brothers Antonio and Joao Matos Rosa by two points. 5th place was for Keiran Searle and Declan Mcgranahan, winners of the second Florida Winter Series in the US.
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sail-southern · 8 days
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Charleston Race Week at Patriots Point - Day 1 || Sail-World
When the going gets tough, the tough get going and today was no exception on Charleston Harbor where 16 classes proved that the smart tactic no matter the weather was to put your best sail up, keep moving forward, and have as much fun as possible. Racing was tight as sailors pushed each other across the fleet; in the Melges 20 class 3 teams tied for second, and a 4-way tie in the J88 fleet ensures that all bets are off for Saturday's racing.
PRO Taran Teague noted, "When we came out this morning, we knew it was going to be a tough day due to lighter air building after 11am but we didn't know quite when. It was going to be coming from the west and was anticipated to back to the south, south-west for a sea breeze. We were looking for puffy clouds to indicate backing of the wind, the sunshine and land heating but it was delayed because we had too many clouds." Nonetheless, most classes got at least two races in and a shipload of smiling faces at the post racing party on the USS Yorktown told today's real story.
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sail-southern · 13 days
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J/22 District 5 - Southwest Circuit Update - Shreveport POSTPONED
Due to dock damage sustained during recent flooding Shreveport Yacht Club has canceled the upcoming J/22 circuit regatta (April 20-21) . As we learn details of a potential reschedule, replacement, or confirmation of full cancelation we will let you know.
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sail-southern · 18 days
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J/22 District 5 April Update - Upcoming Circuit Stop in Shreveport!
Those of you on the J/22 District 5 rolls and email list will have received this recent message from 2024 District Governor, Colin Feik. Here’s a great recap of recent district happenings and a reminder: Crew get your skippers and skippers get your crew and get yourself on your way to Shreveport Yacht Club for the next District 5 Circuit stop.
Hello District 5 J/22 Sailors - First off, I want to thank Eric Simonson for doing an awesome job as district governor the past few years, I am quickly learning just how much time and effort he has put back into the sport with his leadership the past few years, I know we are all very grateful!
Second - recap of the season so far: The season is well underway with the first circuit stop completed in Dallas at Rush Creek Yacht Club in early March. The local boats dominated with a 1-2-3 finish led by Jeff Progelhof winning 5 of the 6 races, followed by a solid showing from Bill Draheim in 2nd, and Jake Scott dusted off his boat to round out the podium in 3rd! Conditions were nice and warm and breezy, hopefully we can mimic those conditions next year when midwinters will be held at Rush Creek. A couple weeks ago the midwinters were held in New Orleans with 27 boats on the line with 7 boats from our district making the trip over to the Big Easy. Glenn Darden hails from FWBC and took home the hardware winning the event on a tiebreaker. They won the final race by passing fellow District 5 member Kevin Orff on the final leg of the regatta race to secure the overall victory. Congrats to Kevin and crew on finishing second in that race, now they will have to go to worlds in Annapolis to continue putting up those single digit finishes at big events! Pics on the class page on facebook!
Next Up: Circuit Stop - Shreveport The next circuit stop is scheduled for April 20-21 at Shreveport Yacht Club on Cross Lake (link below to register and NOR also attached). 6 local Shreveport boats have already registered, so we should have a really great event. SYC's hospitality and steak dinner is second to none! In the past a few lucky sailors have even been allowed to stay at the SYC club, contact Tom Hadel ([email protected]) to inquire.
J/22 Southwest Circuit Regatta - Shreveport, LA. : J/22 Southwest District (regattanetwork.com)
Other Circuit Updates:
The 3rd circuit stop originally scheduled for Austin Yacht Club in May will not be possible due to low water levels, so the Shoe Regatta at LYC in Houston will be the replacement event May 18-19. J/22 Southwest Circuit - Shoe Regatta
Due to a conflict with J/24 worlds, the J-Fest Southwest event has been pushed from its original date in October to the first weekend of November (2-3rd)
Make plans to attend the World Championships in Annapolis in October (21st thru 27th), start banking that PTO now! I hope to see a lot of y'all there!
More details about the District and the circuit can be found on the District's website: http://www.j22southwest.org/
Become a class member or renew here!!
https://www.j22.com/class-office/join-the-class/
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sail-southern · 18 days
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Is There a Doctor Aboard? || Cruising World
If you’re preparing for a visit to the Caribbean, or any offshore haul, it’s important to know your medical options—and have a plan.
By David H. Lyman
March 21, 2024
When sailing in remote areas, clear communication is essential for requesting crucial medical assistance. Erwin Barbé/stock.adobe.com
An incident last fall got me thinking. A yacht on its way from the East Coast to the Caribbean had a crew member fall ill. The cause was unknown to those on board. They called the rally’s shoreside support team from their Sat phone, but the team was unable and unqualified to deal with that specific medical situation. The crew member died. 
With more and more older folks taking to sea on small boats, many on extended offshore voyages far from medical facilities, wouldn’t it be a good idea to have some means for accessing medical advice? A cell phone with WiFi access, Single Sideband (SSB), a smartphone or even a texting device like the Garmin InReach makes this possible. Still, a question remains: Which provider should you use?
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sail-southern · 18 days
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Adrian Morgan: Nautical Terminology, Ropes and Social Media || Classic Boat
Adrian Morgan treats us to his monthly column, a reflection on the world of social media, ropes jargon and nautical terminology.
Sailing and Social Media Misinformation
You may have noticed how every large, old, possibly wooden, gaff-rigged (maybe) sailing yacht is now a J Class, judging by the reactions on social media to a splendid photo of any large, old, possibly wooden yacht. Why do we go there? It only makes us angry! Invariably after the first, wearisome, predictable exclamation of “Awesome!”, you will be forced to endure posts from those who claim the photo is “definitely a J Class”. 
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sail-southern · 18 days
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Top 10 Reasons to go Weeknight Racing || Scuttlebutt Sailing News
10. You can practice your tactics and maneuvers in a low-pressure environment. 9. You can bring along and train your B Team so they are ready to step-in when your weekend warriors can’t make it.
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sail-southern · 18 days
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Resilience, Hard Work, and Determination || Scuttlebutt Sailing News
Published on March 28th, 2024
This report is provided courtesy of the Classic Yacht Owners Association:
Kelsy Patnaude’s journey from a timid junior sailor to the captain of the prestigious classic 12 Meter, Onawa, is a testament to her resilience, hard work, and determination to succeed in a male-dominated industry.
Starting her sailing journey as a child at the Newport Yacht Club, just a stone’s throw away from where Onawa is now moored, Kelsy’s initial experiences weren’t what one would typically expect. She recalls crying almost daily and dreading her sailing classes. However, her perseverance paid off as she grew into a seasoned sailor and eventually found herself at the helm of one of the most iconic vessels in the sailing world.
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sail-southern · 18 days
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Weather forecasts to aid Transpac 2025 || Scuttlebutt Sailing News
For the the 53rd edition of the Transpac Yacht Race, a rating system for the 2225 nm course from Los Angeles to Honolulu will be based on weather predictions following an analysis of previous race data.
The 2025 race will employ Time-on-Time Forecast Time Correction Factor (F-TCF) ratings calculated from the polar performance data from each boat’s ORR certificate and weather predictions available on the morning of each start. Weather-adjusted ratings computed for each start day will seek to maximize the chances for all boats to compete fairly for overall honors.
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sail-southern · 18 days
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Get ready for Melges 24 Wild, Wild West Coast Racing in 2024: Nationals, PCCs + Worlds || Sail-World
Melges 24 World Championship
The U.S. West Coast racing circuit culminates in San Francisco, California on August 17-24 for the 2024 World Championship hosted by The San Francisco Yacht Club. Twenty-six teams from the U.S.A, Canada, Germany, Italy and Croatia have committed to the starting line. Now is the time to register and BE THERE!
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sail-southern · 18 days
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America’s Cup: Secrecy and Plastic Waste || Scuttlebutt Sailing News
Published on April 2nd, 2024
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News As America’s Cup entrants must build their boats in the country they represent, shipping can consume valuable time to the race venue in Spain. For American Magic, they opted for air transport, releasing images of it being loaded on a Antonov AN124, one of the world’s largest cargo planes, for its transatlantic flight to Barcelona.
With all six teams soon to launch their new AC75s, the images offered no sense of what is to come as the hull was camouflaged in a plastic wrap. Peter Brown wondered what they were hiding: “Shrouding the hulls in secrecy, when the hull only touches water while waiting for the 10-minute gun?”
Plus, what about the environment? Teams must now have hydrogen powered chase boats, but plastic is okay? This question has a slightly better answer as the hull was covered in biowrap which is a ‘green’ alternative to traditional marine shrinkwrap films.
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