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Start of the Mini-Transat La Boulangère 2019 postponed
Initially scheduled for Sunday 22 September, the start of the 22nd edition of the Mini-Transat La Boulangère has been postponed until a later date. The reasons for this are boisterous wind conditions and sea state forecast in the Bay of…
SailGP – Marseille set for spectacular showdown
MARSEILLE, France – September 19, 2019 – The city of Marseille got a glimpse of the world’s fastest sail racing boats today when the six high performance F50s took to the racecourse for the first time in practice. The inaugural…
International act arrives for NZ's famous coastal yacht race
Frank Racing, the current record holder of the PIC Coastal Classic yacht race from Auckland to Russell, has been sold overseas, prompting an international competitor to make the most of a door left ajar. Karl Kwok’s Mod 70 Trimaran Beau…
Malcolm Page to leave US Sailing Olympic role
Malcolm Page OAM, Australia's only double Olympic gold medallist, has resigned from his role as Chief of Olympic Sailing with US Sailing and is returning to Australia. Hopefully Australian Sailing will correct the massive mistake they made when Page finished…
The new Hugo Boss hits the water
(September 19, 2019) – The new IMOCA 60 HUGO BOSS, set to be raced by British sailor Alex Thomson, launched today at an official christening ceremony on The River Thames in London. Built with a focus on improved sustainability, innovation,…
Sailors Belcher, Ryan and Wearn announced as first members of Tokyo 2020 Australian Olympic Team
Sailors Mathew Belcher, Will Ryan and Matt Wearn have been announced as the first Australian Olympic Team members selected for Tokyo 2020. Ryan and Belcher, reigning World Champions and Rio 2016 silver medallists in the 470 Class and Wearn, the…
Mini-Transat – prototype four-way match?
Among the 87 sailors competing in the Mini-Transat La Boulangère 2019, 22 are competing in the prototype category. Though four sailors stand out as firm favourites (François Jambou, Axel Tréhin, Erwan Le Méné and Tanguy Bouroullec), there are also some…
Vesper Marine reimagines VHF Radios with the new Cortex
Auckland, New Zealand – Vesper Marine, a leading manufacturer of marine electronics, announced today a revolution in marine VHF with the release of Cortex – the world’s first radio with wireless touchscreen handsets, built-in Class B SOTDMA smartAIS transponder and remote…
International Dragons to celebrate 90th anniversary with 160 boat Gala Regatta
Sanremo, Italy, 18 September 2019 – From 7th to 11th October 2019 160 International Dragon keelboats will gather in San Remo, Italy, to mark the 90th anniversary of this illustrious and extraordinary class. Dragon sailors past and present, friends of…
Cabo Verde will host The Ocean Race in first ever West African stop in 2021-22
For the first time in its history, The Ocean Race will make a stop in Cabo Verde during the 2021-22 edition. Cabo Verde will become just the second African venue the Race has ever visited and the first West African…
Young sailors to learn the ropes from world-class coaches at Geelong’s Springsail Regatta
A Rio Olympian, a dual world championship winning coach and a Tokyo Olympics hopeful will pass on their knowledge and expertise to the next generation of sailors in Geelong this weekend. As many as 150 sailors from around Victoria and…
Jean Pierre Kelbert talks JPK and the reasons for its Fastnet success
Jean Pierre Kelbert, the great French yachtsman and founder of Europe and the UK’s dominating yachting brand JPK is delighted that double-handed sailing is on the rise in the Asia/Pacific and reveals his thoughts on getting started. After an amazing…
Rego labels in Queensland follow the dinosaurs
The annual boaties’ ritual of attaching and displaying registration labels on their Queensland-registered vessels will become a thing of the past in just a few short weeks. The looming extinction of the registration label will be good news for boaties…
Sanctuary Cove Marina to expand to more than 300 berths
Mulpha is set to expand the Sanctuary Cove Marina in response to berthing demand for premium recreational vessels from 50 feet up to Superyachts larger than 180 feet in length. Following an $8.31million investment, the new development will take the…
Lost at See wins silver at Blind Sailing World Championships
Sailing is difficult and challenging at times. But how would you go doing it blind? Kylie Forth and her team from WA last week ventured to the 2019 Blind Fleet Racing World Championship at Kingston Yacht Club, Ontario, Canada, bringing…
Tom Slingsby launches the flying roo on French waters
MARSEILLE, FRANCE -September 17, 2019- Tom Slingsby and the Australia SailGP Team’s revolutionary F50, emblazoned with a giant kangaroo, set sail for the first time today in the Mediterranean port of Marseille, ahead of the final event of SailGP Season…
The Mini spirit, the soul of the Mini-Transat
D-5! On Sunday 22 September, at 14:15 hours, the 87 entries in the Mini-Transat La Boulangère will set sail from La Rochelle on the first leg to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. In the meantime, they’ll be able to make…
2018 Golden Globe Race attracted $185m of publicity
An independent analysis report compiled by Meltwater on media coverage secured during the 2018 Golden Globe Race shows that the Race gained US$185m worth of coverage world-wide. Click here to read the full report. Les Sables d’Olonne, which will be…
Brest Atlantiques – a new development aboard the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild
Following a very busy summer, which saw the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild secure her first victory in the Rolex Fastnet Race, as well as enabling the Franck Cammas / Charles Caudrelier pairing to validate their qualification for the Brest Atlantiques,…
NOR released for Laser Masters World Championship, the final event in a huge summer of Laser sailing
Entries are now open for the 2020 ILCA Laser Masters World Championship in Geelong, Australia. The event, across both Standard and Radial divisions, will be held from March 19 -28. The World Championships will follow immediately after the Oceania and…
100 days to 75th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race
Today marks 100 days to the historic 2019 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race – the 75th 628-nautical-mile race to Constitution Dock in Hobart, Tasmania. The countdown to the 2019 Rolex Sydney Hobart is building substantially, with this year’s race fleet…
The Mini-Transat, face to face with yourself
In six days’ time, on Sunday 22 September at 14:15 hours, the Mini-Transat La Boulangère will set sail. Following the withdrawal of the Swiss sailor Arnaud Machado due to injury, ultimately there will be 87 women and men taking the…
Ocean Racing Club of Victoria: Reflecting on 70 years
The Ocean Racing Club of Victoria (ORCV) is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, and will be marked in a variety of ways, including a gathering of past commodores, members, committees and volunteers at Royal Brighton Yacht Club (RBYC) on…
American Magic launches AC75 and goes foiling
Eighteen months after the 36th America’s Cup Class Rule was published, NYYC American Magic becomes the first team to foil their AC75 across the waters of Narragansett Bay near Newport, Rhode Island (US). After an estimated 76,000 combined hours of…
Alinghi claims GC32 Riva Cup by a whisker
While Alinghi has led at the end of every day of racing at the 2019 GC32 Riva Cup, the Swiss team was on the ropes this afternoon when their arch-rivals Oman Air, in seemingly unbeatable form, scored three back-to-back wins…
Billy Besson first to launch on home waters ahead of Marseille SailGP Season 1 Grand Final
MARSEILLE, France – September 15, 2019 – With five days until six national teams go head to head at the Marseille SailGP Season 1 Grand Final, the home team – headed by Frenchman Billy Besson – hit the water for…
Derwent Winter Series: Temptation best from the far south
Steve Harrison and his crew are members of Australia’s southernmost sailing club, Port Esperence Sailing Club at Dover in southern Tasmania and for five weekends during Tasmania’s chilly winter they have driven from Dover to Hobart to sail Temptation in…
Crews face first ocean crossing as Clipper Race 2 starts from Portimão
The first big test of the 40,000 nautical mile Clipper Round the World Yacht Race awaits, with around 220 everyday people setting sail from Portimão, Portugal, to race across the Atlantic Ocean to Punta del Este in Uruguay. The race…
Exile wins first regatta of Farr 40 season
The final day of the Farr 40 social regatta commenced with an abandoned race offshore before moving inside the harbour where Rob Reynolds’ Exile led their way to victory. It was a tough day at the office for PRO Phil…
Crews demolish large concrete boat stranded on Long Beach Peninsula
Long Beach Post Work crews spent much of the weekend breaking up a large sailboat on the Peninsula that washed up last Thursday, Sept. 5. The boat, which has an odd design using concrete, came ashore near 64th Place after…
Kerry Waraker and Jeff Loosemore win World Laser Masters titles
Tentative winds out of the East, but racing still happened. The Standard fleets sailed out earlier than usual for a 1000h first signal. They completed both of the scheduled two races in 5-7 knots. The G-flag for the Radials dropped…
Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron wins New York Yacht Club Invitational
Newport, RI (September 14, 2019) – It all came down to the final race, as it should. Two teams of accomplished and motivated amateur sailors from opposite corners of the globe battling on a lumpy, windy Narragansett Bay for one…
Stage is set for Flinders Islet showdown
The second act of the CYCA's Blue Water Pointscore Series sets off this Saturday, in what looks to be tactical northerly conditions. Thirty-five yachts will compete in the 92-nautical-mile dash from Sydney to Flinders Islet, south-east of Wollongong, and back. In the…
Tasmanian crew leads French SB20 Nationals
Champion Hobart sailor Brett Cooper and his crew of Darren ‘Twirler’ Jones and Jock Calvert are leading the SB20 French Nationals after day one of racing off Hyeres, near Marseille, scoring two wins and a second overnight. Sailing Cooper’s brand…
Filipe Silva wins Finn European Masters Championship
Filipe Silva, from Portugal has won the second Finn European Masters after a frustrating final day in Schwerin, Germany where Bas de Waal (NED) secured second overall, while winner of the only race, André Budzien, picked up third place. After…
Alinghi clings to narrow lead going into GC32 Riva Cup finale
Ernesto Bertarelli’s Alinghi started the day four points ahead of Oman Air and – after six races on two different courses, during which they lost the lead, then fought back hard to recover it – ended the day four points…
Nutcracker victory in season opener
On Day 1 of the Farr 40 social regatta and season opener, the eight-boat fleet joined the CYCA Short Ocean Pointscore and co-owners Rob Davis and Andy Baker’s Nutcracker won the first race of the weekend. The Melbourne based Nutcracker…
A little place called Cocos
“Aruba, Jamaica, ohh I want to take ya, Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama, Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go to the Kokomo …” The Beach Boy’s 1970s lyrics were what put Cocos Keeling in our sights. As…
Fountaine Pajot wake up call
Since Fountaine Pajot formed as a partnership in 1976 as a racing dinghy boatbuilder, it quickly presented the cruising catamaran to a sceptical market. Only to see it mass produce its growing range to claim the title of the world's…









