18ft Skiffs Program Released
The 18ft Skiffs Race Program for the Australian 18 Footers League 2009-2010 Season on Sydney Harbour has been released. Events and dates are:
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The 18ft Skiffs Race Program for the Australian 18 Footers League 2009-2010 Season on Sydney Harbour has been released. Events and dates are:
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It was like the end of a school term at the skippers' press conference in Stockholm today as the Volvo Ocean Race fleet prepares to tackle leg ten, a final, short, sprint to the overall finish line in St. Petersburg….
The final day of racing in Kiel turned out to be a golden day for the Australian Sailing Development Squad women with Katie Spithill winning an all-Australian Women's Match Racing final and Stacey Hall and Chelsea Omay claiming victory in…
or the 26 crews gathered in Porto Cervo for the twelfth Rolex Farr 40 World Championship, the last few days have been a frenzy of checks and practice, as the main event looms large on the horizon. With ten nations…
The next regatta of the RC 44 Championship Tour 2009 will take place in Malcesine, Italy, on July 8-12. It is the third consecutive year that the Class chooses Lake Garda; a mountain lake blessed by a fantastic thermal breeze…
The wind finally arrived on day four of racing at round six of the ISAF Sailing World Cup with plenty of racing off the Olympic Harbour in Kiel marking a great day on the water for Australia's women. The highlight…
The OAMPS Insurance Brokers Australian Youth Sailing Team are in the final stages of preparation for the 2009 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship which are in Brazil from July 9 to 18 with the team flying out of Australia…
Darling Harbour is gearing up to play host to one of Sydney's most exciting annual events, the Sydney International Boat Show, from 30 July – 3 August. Once again, the show will anchor in the city's favourite harbour for five…
In a recent visit to the X-Yachts factory in Denmark, Bob Mulkearns (MD of North South Yachting) was impressed by the strength and strategy of the prestigious Danish manufacturer: “Considering the economic hardship stories prevalent in the marine industry, X-Yachts…
Today, Dee Caffari, the British yachtswoman who made history by becoming the first woman to sail solo, non stop both ways around the world, set a new record for sailing around Britain and Ireland. Caffari and her all female crew,…
‘Alfa Romeo' and its skipper, Neville Crichton, are literally racing across the Pacific Ocean to take part in the 2009 Rolex Sydney to Hobart Race. Crichton, who won the 2002 Rolex Sydney to Hobart race and the 2003 Fastnet race,…
Cruiser Dave Gill took this shot of a water spout off Kiama Heights last week. “Thankfully I was tucked away in Kiama Harbour in the final stages of my delivery of my new (secondhand) yacht Tondelayo from Townsville to Jervis Bay!”…
Ports and Maritime Minister Joe Tripodi has called for nominations for the 2009 NSW Maritime Medal. Tripodi said the medals were an opportunity to recognise exceptional people in the maritime community state-wide. “Each year, people do remarkable things for…
NSW Maritime has issued an alert regarding hazardous boating conditions on waterways on the Mid North Coast. Regional Manager Jim Green said continued heavy rain over the weekend and particularly last night around Coffs Harbour and Bellingen would lead to dangerous…
Javier Pujol, owner/skipper of the Sparkman & Stephens-designed 43-foot Calima (ESP), was confirmed as winner of the Giraglia Race today at the prizegiving ceremony for the 57th edition of the Giraglia Rolex Cup, held at the Yacht Club Italiano in…
Dee Caffari and her all female crew onboard Aviva have been battling unfavourable conditions in their attempt to break the record for sailing around Britain and Ireland. Despite losing some miles overnight, morale remains high and the crew are confident…
Following Seawind's growing presence in the southern states of Australia, the company is pleased to announce Terry Jones as the new Seawind distributor for Victoria, covering popular sailing destinations such as Port Phillip Bay and the Gippsland Lakes. Terry is…
The shorelights of Genoa were strung along the coast and the inky black sky studded with stars and constellations. The Yacht Club Italiano race committee was on station at the finish line at Sturla, outside the entrance to the port…
Last night Dee Caffari and her crew onboard Aviva surged back ahead of the record for circumnavigating Britain and Ireland. Strong south westerly winds have allowed the team to put their foot down to get ahead of schedule as they…
If patience is a virtue, then the 190-boat Giraglia fleet had it in spades early this morning as the boats seemingly crept towards La Giraglia rock and the turn towards the finish in Genoa, 90 miles away. After Wednesday's start…
Speedlink, the new trigger snap shackle is ultra lightweight has an excellent weight /performance ratio. It has an easily controlled opening and excellent working and breaking loads. Speedlink was developed using finite element analysis software and has an optimised design. Its…
Success was all in the hands of the tacticians aboard the 190 yachts that set out from St Tropez today. After a one-hour postponement, the race committee started the fleet in the lightest of zephyrs. The 4-6 knot northeasterly, though…
Dee Caffari islooking to capitalise on some favourable wet and wild weather. Followinga successful start to the record attempt on Monday night the team hit the expected light winds yesterday, lasting a little longer than anticipated the slow down has…
Small boat and big boat sailors can learn so much from each others' worlds, by Tony Bull. One of the new buzzwords we hear floating about these days is cross-training. In order to get fully fit it is not enough…
The third annual Seawind Whitsunday Rally will soon set sail from Shute Harbour on Saturday June 20 for a week of racing and partying around the Whitsunday Islands onboard 14 x luxurious Seawind catamarans. Approximately 60 crew members will join…
A third place finish in leg nine has been enough for Ericsson 4 to provisionally win the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09. The team now has a 13-point lead over PUMA, with just 12 points available in the rest of the…
The Australian Sailing Team's 470 men's crew of Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page has finished fifth in the 2009 European Championships on Lake Traunsee in Austria. Constantly changing conditions meant that only one race was run in the final two…
Storm Performance is proud to announce their appointment as the Australasiandistributor for Dubarry of Ireland, the famous Irish Lifestyle brand. Dubarry's success with footwear is not limited to just deck shoes. It has recentlyadded a casual clothing line to its…
The third and final day of inshore racing wrapped up in St Tropez today. The fleet of 200 boats drifted near the entrance to the bay of St. Tropez, as the race committee set the starting line. As luck would…
Flying start for Dee Caffari and the girls onboard AvivaBritish yachtswoman Dee Caffari and her all female crew onboard Aviva have had asuccessful first night in their attempt to break the record for sailing around Britain andIreland. Having departed from…
And you think you've got problems? TELEFóNICA BLUE HITS ROCK WHILE LEADING VOLVO FLEET Drama during leg 9 of the Volvo Ocean Race as Telefónica Blue became wedged on a rock and suspended racing at 1231 GMT while leading the…
The global financial crisis might be hitting some of us hard in the hip pocket, but it still appears there are plenty of boaters out there with the money to cough up for prime waterfront property. Dveloper Riviera Properties says…
The Giraglia Rolex Cup fleet were greeted this morning by the sound of cannons firing and fife and drum marchers celebrating “La Bravade of Saint-Tropez”, one of oldest traditions of Provence, which celebrates the bravery (“bravade”) of the village's patron…
Continuing to do what it does best, producing well-mannered and equipped cruisers, Bavaria has once again hit the spot with its new 38, reports Kevin Green. The revamped range of cruisers from the southern German yard of Bavaria has produced a…
Chaotic start to leg nine in Marstrand PUMA made an excellent start to leg nine of the Volvo Ocean Race in Marstrand, Sweden today, a 525 nautical mile sprint round the Swedish coast to Stockholm. After a light wind start…
Australia's Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page are in a strong position to challenge for the medals heading into the final day of the 2009 470 Class European Championships in Austria. Sailed in tricky conditions on Lake Traunsee Belcher and Page…
The latest state-of-the-art satellite communications are being put to the test during a four-month expedition on a 40ft yacht in one of the coldest and remote regions of the world. Blue Sky Network (BSN) and Iridium Satellite LLC (Iridium) have agreed…
Bavaria goes upmarket with the new Vision 40, 44 and 50, reports Bob Ross. Bavaria's new Vision series of deck saloon yachts emphasises outdoor as well as indoor comfort, which should appeal to Australian cruisers and cruiser/racers. The Vision 40,…
2007 BOATS The European boat shows of recent months have showcased a mass of innovative new yachts. Expect many of these to be heading to the Australian market through 2007. The French, German and Swedish builders have all added significant…