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Strong Mistral wind cancels racing on day one of Audi 52 Super Series Sailing Week
Porto Cervo, 24 September 2019. An increasingly strong mistral wind blowing at an average of over 25 knots, and gusting at up to 40, meant racing was cancelled for the first day of the Audi 52 Super Series Sailing Week,…
Six percent of fishing nets lost annually
By The Maritime Executive 2019-09-22 20:57:31 An estimate of commercial fishing gear lost in the world's oceans has been published by CSIRO, Australia's national science agency. Using data from 68 studies published between 1975 and 2017,…
Ronstan's 30mm lashing block for high-load applications
When world champions choose a product, there is always a good reason. In the case of this new 30mm lashing block, World Moth Champion, Paul Goodison, uses it in his vang system because it handles the high loads with low…
HIGHLIGHTS: Day 1 – Audi 52 SUPER SERIES Sailing Week Porto Cervo 2019
Fast Facts: What causes seasickness?
By The Maritime Executive 2019-09-22 04:34:05 One of the least pleasant aspects of going to sea is the possibility of getting seasick. An individual's susceptibility to seasickness is highly variable. If you've ever had motion sickness when traveling by car,…
Genoa to host the Grand Finale of the The Ocean Race 2021-22
Genoa will be the finish of the next edition of The Ocean Race, marking the first time the fully-crewed, around the world yacht race, known as the ‘toughest test of a team in sport’ will come to Italy. The selection…
Mini-Transat – no start before Friday
The start date for the 22nd edition of the Mini-Transat La Boulangère is still an unknown, but there is one thing for sure: kick-off won’t be before Friday 27 September. In the meantime, the wind conditions and, above all, the…
NZ's Sky Sport to broadcast 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 worlds
Sky Sport will broadcast live all six days of December's 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 world championships in Auckland, New Zealand, which is believed to be a world first for an Olympic class sailing world championships. As many as 400…
Tom Slingsby wins historic first SailGP Championship for Australia
MARSEILLE, France – September 22, 2019 – Tom Slingsby today made history, helming the Australia SailGP Team to victory over Nathan Outteridge’s Japan SailGP Team in the SailGP Season 1 Championship Final Race. The global league’s inaugural season culminated with…
Ichi Ban clinches overall win in Flinders Islet sprint
Matt Allen and his crew on the grand-prix racing TP52 Ichi Ban have claimed the overall win for the 2019 Blue Water Pointscore Flinders Islet Race. After a mid-morning start in testing conditions with close, choppy swells averaging nearly two…
Cock of the Huon to Cromarty Magellan
Two Sydney Hobart division winning yachtsmen, Richard Grant and Ed Psaltis, have duelled on the Huon River in southern Tasmania to decide the winner of the 2019 Cock of the Cock yacht race off historic Shipwrights Point, with Grant scoring…
Jordan Reece wins 2019 Australian Open Match Racing Championship
Jordan Reece, head coach of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia’s Youth Sailing Academy, today showed that he, personally, has the match racing skills that he has been imparting to Academy students. Returning to the helm for the first time…
Still no start date for the Mini-Transat
Despite the delayed start of the 22nd edition of the Mini-Transat La Boulangère, there was a festival atmosphere this Sunday in La Rochelle. Indeed, this morning, a big crowd came along to cheer on the sailors as they docked out…
Buried treasure: Are some of Martin Weiburg's gold sovereigns still in Gippsland?
ABC News. By Sarah Maunder and Rachael Lucas For more than 140 years, the tale of Martin Weiberg has intrigued historians and Gippslanders. And what happened to the gold he stole? It's a…
If you have a spare $7.5 million and want a classic design…
The 187-foot (57m) Loretta is now for sale with Northrop & Johnson. The sailing yacht is listed with Sales Broker Cameron Bray; the yacht is asking $7,500,000. Timelessness and luxurious comfort are the epitome of sailing yacht Loretta. Built by…
Chinese Whisper and No Limit take charge of Flinders Islet Race
A 10-15 knot nor’ easter met the 32 competitors at the start of the Flinders Islet Race – the second of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia’s Audi Centre Sydney Blue Water Pointscore Series. Setting off from Point Piper and…
Robertson overcomes adversity to score China’s first SailGP win
Phil Robertson and the China SailGP Team triumphed with a first-ever win on the penultimate day of the Marseille SailGP Season 1 Grand Final, as the battle between Tom Slingsby’s Australian team and Nathan Outteridge’s Japanese team continued to heat…
Mini Transat: A fine prologue to warm-up
The lively wind and sea state in the Bay of Biscay, and offshore of Cape Finisterre, mean that it won’t be possible to reschedule the Mini Transat race start until this coming Wednesday at the earliest, meaning patience is key…
Chinese Whisper takes Flinders Islet line honours by a whisker
Following a solid start to the Flinders Islet Race, Chinese Whisper's line honours win came down to 37 seconds over No Limit at the Rushcutters Bay finish line in Sydney Harbour, while Ichi Ban is in the box sea to…
Freeloaders: the problem of overprovidoring
Nothing focuses the mind like preparing for an ocean passage. Zefr, our 43 foot ketch, was the chosen vessel for our great escape from Thursday island to Thailand via Indonesia and Malaysia. We were raring to go but still that…
How to: reseal a timber handrail
I had a small leak that would drip on the top of the chart table. It would appear after a lot of rain yet, while annoying, it did not appear to be too serious. After checking what was above the…
Outteridge and Slingsby one step closer to SailGP Championship
Marseille, France: Tensions heightened in front of the fan-lined sea wall as Tom Slingsby and Nathan Outteridge went head-to-head on the Rade Nord racecourse at the Marseille SailGP Season 1 Grand Final. The two helmsmen traded wins ahead of the…
Mini Transat production boats: A wide open playing field
Among the 87 sailors competing in the 22nd edition of the Mini-Transat La Boulangère, just five are ‘repeat offenders’, among them Italian Ambrogio Beccaria, who sports the label of race favourite. That said, rumours circulating the dock suggest that there…
PREVIEW: Audi 52 SUPER SERIES Sailing Week Porto Cervo 2019
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…









