Tokyo 2020 Men’s 470 Campaign Update
They are five-time World Champions, and they are ready for #Tokyo2020. Here is our Men’s 470 Olympic Campaign Update. 🎥: Beau Outteridge
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They are five-time World Champions, and they are ready for #Tokyo2020. Here is our Men’s 470 Olympic Campaign Update. 🎥: Beau Outteridge
A discussion of outboard motor starting problems, some of the causes and quick solutions, aimed at non-mechanics. Includes an overview of the 4, 5 and 6 HP Tohatsu / Mariner / Mercury motor, basic checks if the motor won’t start,…
SailGP is sailing redefined. Established in 2018 and headquartered in London and New York, SailGP is an annual, global sports championship featuring bold, cutting-edge technology and awe-inspiring athleticism. The fan-centric, inshore racing takes place in some of the most iconic…
The 2021 Australian Para Sailing Championships, for Hansa 303 One Person and Two Person divisions, were held in conjunction with the Australian Hansa Class Championships in Canberra over the Easter holiday weekend. Tasmanian Chris Symonds claimed the Open and Para…
The recent death of Robert Joseph (Bob) Holmes was the passing of one of the truly great Australian 18ft Skiff champions. Bob was five times JJ Giltinan world champion and five times Australian champion, and won many other state and club…
Olympic Gold Medallist and defending SailGP Champion Tom Slingsby has recruited two highly-credentialed female sailors to the crew and has retained four of his five winning squad members. After securing a history making win as the first Inaugural Champions of…
“The sense that buying the Cup is a somewhat vulgar expression of opportunism is prevalent in many that I spoke to in Cowes over the weekend – it would be far more welcomed after a hard-won, deserved British victory –…
Time for a campaign update from our Women’s 470 team of Nia Jerwood and Monique de Vries, who have definitely made the most of the extra time to prepare for #Tokyo2020 #GoAusSailors #TokyoTogether #470Sailing #OlympicSailing #Sailing #Sail470 🎥: Beau Outteridge
A #Tokyo2020 campaign update from our 49erFX team of Tess Lloyd and Jaime Ryan 🌬🎌 #GoAusSailors #TokyoTogether #TeamAUS 🎥: Beau Outteridge
Our Laser representative for #Tokyo2020 Matt Wearn and Coach Michael Blackburn provide an update on Matt’s campaign from their recent camp at Coffs Harbour ☀️ #GoAusSailors #TokyoTogether #TeamAUS 📸: Beau Outteridge
Will and Sam Phillips along with coach Mal Page give us an update on their #Tokyo2020 campaign from their recent training camp in Flinders 🌊 #GoAusSailors #TokyoTogether #TeamAUS 🎥 Beau Outteridge
‘We need to get you into Horta asap’, the message on our Garmin inReach read, ‘there’s a low forming north of you and, if you don’t get in by Sunday morning, you could experience gale force winds of 50-60 knots.’…
The Sunshine Coast Yacht Club at Mooloolaba on the beautiful Sunshine Coast planned to run the Sunshine Coast Ocean Regatta (SCOR) on 18th and 19th July. This was to be in conjunction with the Brisbane to Sunshine Coast (B2SC) race…
Australian sailing clubs are reminded that from 1 January 2022 all competitors in any race are required to be a member of a club. Extensive work was done in early 2020 on communicating a change in policy that all competitors…
Top Australian and New Zealand sailors in the RORC Caribbean 600 – MySailing.com.au
Carrera S, a Marten 49, skippered by Gerry Cantwell took first place on AMS and PHS plus line honours in the 2021 ORCV Port Fairy race in what the skipper described as “a very challenging race” “It wasn’t a physical…
Adrian Walters was quick on the draw when entries opened for Airlie Beach Race Week 2021; his fun and fast Rob Shaw 11 Metre design, Little Nico, was the first entry received by the Whitsunday Sailing Club (WSC) and other…
Since its birth in 1970, one of the missions of the Figaro Circuit has been to encourage, cultivate and develop great offshore solo and short-handed sailors. Cecile Laguette, Skipper and Naval Architect, started her first Figaro race in 2016…
Ken Read, Shirley Robertson, and Nathan Outteridge look back at AC36, and the four teams representing four nations, Britain, America, Italy, and New Zealand who battled it out for the Worl’d’s oldest sporting trophy on Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf.
The much anticipated behind-the-scenes documentary series ‘SailGP: Racing on the Edge’ in partnership with Rolex is here. In the first episode go under the hood of the supercharged F50 catamaran developed specifically for SailGP, find out how the concept for…
Team New Zealand veteran Ray Davies is adamant the America’s Cup is well placed to push on from its success at Auckland 2021. Duncan Johnstone reports for Kiwi website Stuff.co.nz that moving the Cup forward is now the intrigue after…
The Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) has announced Jeremy Wilton as the new Chief Executive of the London and Cowes based Club from 6th April 2021. He will take over the leadership and development role of one of the world’s…
Dr Simon Torvaldsen’s JPK 10.80 “Atomic Blonde” has scored another impressive IRC win in Division 2 of the long offshore Cape Naturaliste Race run by Ocean Racing Western Australia. This JPK also won the Winter Series and is proving to…
We could sit for hours listening to all the heartbreak stories of boating misadventure, irresponsibility, stupidity, and disaster – though passing on the human tragedy thanks – recounted by marine insurance companies. It’s not so much a matter of schadenfreude,…
A yacht caught fire while on passage outbound from Conwy Marina and the four people on board were rescued by the crews of two other vessels. The four crew had noticed smoke coming out of the engine space hatch. After…
Four-time Olympian Tania Elias Calles became a coach after retiring from competition, and now aims to help up-and-coming Mexican sailors to reach the Games and perform to the best of their ability. Ahead of our global women’s sailing festival, Steering…
The 73rd Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race has come to a close as yachts continued to trickle into Gladstone throughout Saturday and into the early hours Sunday, and local favourite, Wistari, claimed overall honours and the Courier Mail Cup. A…
Bill Barry-Cotter’s newly refurbished Schumaker 54, Maritimo, has taken line honours in the 73rd Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race in her first major outing in Australia, following the dismasting of Peter Harburg’s super maxi, Black Jack and other yachts that…
SailGP is officially back on the water with the first of its supercharged foiling catamarans, Denmark SailGP Team, launched ahead of the Season 2 opener – the Bermuda Sail Grand Prix to be held later this month. Over one year…
Regular Mysailing reader, Geoff Cramp sent in these photos of a cruising yacht which has sunk in Hen and Chicken Bay near Abbotsford in Sydney’s inner west. Geoff says the boat has been sitting on a rock shelf for some…
NAUTA 151ft is a one-off, bluewater performance sloop with general concept by Nauta Design, currently in build at the Royal Huisman shipyard. “Combining comfort and safety to explore the world with an extremely lightweight yacht that was competitive in superyacht…
Highlights of what happened globally in the sport of sailing in the last seven days. The fabulous TP 52 Super Series announced that they are ready to race in a special Atlantic series, in Twenty Twenty Two. Sir James Ratcliffe,…
Bruno Dubois is one of sailing’s most influential and successful team builders. In this fascinating episode Bruno gives us candid lessons from failure, analyses the success of French sailing heroes Franck Cammas and Charles Caudrelier and explains his formula for…
Australian sailors Nia Jerwood and Monique de Vries have waited a lifetime to get the call to tell them they were going to the Olympic Games – and it finally came. After breakout international performances in August 2019, they presumed…
The Marine Rescue Base at Norah Head has been closed following a landslip along the foreshore of Cabbage Tree Bay after the severe weather and prolonged torrential rain between March 18 and 23, Coast Community News reports. About 4m of…
Organisers of Thailand’s Top of the Gulf Regatta have confirmed that the regatta will take place in November this year. With Ocean Marina Yacht Club currently undergoing a comprehensive reimagining, the new and expanded Ocean Marina Yacht Club will be…
The final day of the NZ Millennium Cup was noticeably lacking in breeze, though entrants didn’t let that dampen spirits. While the race committee worked to plan a race around the conditions, the fleet headed to Motuarohia Island to make…
Duncan Johnston writes on the Stuff website that the radical foiling boats used in AC36 will already be retained for the next two Matches, but Ainslie wants more: British yachting star Sir Ben Ainslie wants the current America’s Cup class…
Regardless of where you live you can expect to be hit with severe weather once in a while. Whether it is some wilder winds hitting the region or a destructive cyclone, preparing your yacht properly can ensure your insurance agent…
Sailors have been known to enjoy a wine on board, but glass and boats don’t mix. Now sailors can enjoy quality wine in packaging that is not only environmentally friendly, but also efficient, compact and unbreakable. On April 1, 2021,…