In This Issue
National Sailing Hall Of Fame Announces The Sailing Museum
Bermuda Gold Cup Still Plotting October Running
The yachtsman’s yacht- Outremer
Paris 2024 Olympic Sailing hopefuls and Ireland’s ‘Total Produce’ partner up for Round Ireland Yacht Race
Don Street Celebrates 90th Birthday At the Dragon Derby at GHYC
European Tour of The Ocean Race Confirmed by Richard Brisius
Rolex Big Boat Series on Hold Until 2021
Rolex Swan Cup
Industry News
Larry Pardey
Featured Charter: Ultim Emotion 2 - Trimaran Ultim Maxi 80
Featured Brokerage:
• • TP52 - Gladiator
• • Victory '83
• • Goetz Farr 53 Custom
The Last Word: Jacob Bronowski

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National Sailing Hall Of Fame Announces The Sailing Museum
Newport, R.I. USA: The National Sailing Hall of Fame announced today that its new home will be named The Sailing Museum, offering an innovative multi-media experience dedicated to celebrating sailing’s heritage, showcasing its heroes and inspiring generations of sailors to come.

Situated in the historic Armory building on the waterfront in downtown Newport, The Sailing Museum will feature more than 11,000 square feet of interactive exhibits, displays chronicling the history of the sport, and galleries honoring inductees into the National Sailing Hall of Fame and the America’s Cup Hall of Fame. The Sailing Museum experience has been developed by Healy Kohler Design, a recognized leader in interactive museum and sports hall of fame design. The museum is scheduled to open in Spring 2022.

The heart of The Sailing Museum will be galleries for the National Sailing Hall of Fame and the America’s Cup Hall of Fame, honoring the achievements and commitment to excellence of those men and women who have contributed to the sport of sailing at the highest levels. Like Hall of Famers from across the sports world, these sailing stars undergo a rigorous and competitive nomination and selection process to earn this honor.

In addition to the Halls of Fame, The Sailing Museum will feature a mix of high- and low-tech interactive exhibits with built-in “stealth learning” components that share the principles of sailing and provide seasoned sailors with opportunities to test their skills and knowledge.

Experience a sneak peek of The Sailing Museum through the rendered virtual tour.

The Sailing Museum

thesailingmuseum.org

Bermuda Gold Cup Still Plotting October Running
Bermuda Gold Cup Decision on celebratory 70th regatta set for late August

Organizers for the Bermuda Gold Cup, the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club’s $100,000 match racing regatta, have set Aug. 31 as the deadline to decide whether this year’s event, the planned 70th competition for the King Edward VII Trophy, will take place.

The Bermuda Gold Cup, presented by Argo Group for the benefit of the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS), is scheduled Oct. 25-30. The event of the World Match Racing Tour had been scheduled in May until the novel coronavirus COVID-19 forced the closing of Bermuda’s L.F. Wade International Airport in March as Bermuda’s government prohibited non-residents from entering the island. A field of 16 crews, between 65 and 70 sailors, is planned in addition to other personnel, both local and international.

“Our primary concern is the safety and health of the participants, the Club members and staff, Bermudians as a whole, and of course we defer to the Bermuda Government and their health experts to help frame those standards and protocols,” said regatta chairperson Leatrice Oatley in a letter addressed to competitors. “We have decided that Aug. 31 will be our BGC ‘Go/No-Go’ date to make a decision based on the COVID criteria.”

The criteria being monitored relate to travel, both globally as well as to and from Bermuda, quarantining, both in a competitor’s home country and in Bermuda, testing availability, local boating restrictions with regards to social distancing and accommodations.

bermudagoldcup.com

The yachtsman’s yacht- Outremer
Outremer Outremer’s reputation for fine long-distance multihulls is driven directly by the personal ocean racing experience of company founder Gerard Danson – for whom safety was non-negotiable

At one end of the scale are the money-no-object speed machines. At the other end are docile cruising cats heavily laden with furniture, equipment and domestic systems. It’s almost a binary choice, but in the middle of the multihull performance spectrum one brand stands alone. Outremer has built a unique reputation as the only major catamaran builder that offers a balanced compromise between these two extremes.

It wasn’t always that way. Most builders started off in the 1980s making cats that were fast, comfortable and fun, aimed at experienced sailors who wanted to cruise long distances and win a few races, too.

Full story in the August issue of Seahorse

Paris 2024 Olympic Sailing hopefuls and Ireland’s ‘Total Produce’ partner up for Round Ireland Yacht Race
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Conor Fogerty and Susan Glenny Irish offshore sailors Conor Fogerty and Susan Glenny have announced their two handed entry, “Total Produce” to the challenging SSE Renewables Round Ireland Sailing Race which will commence on the 22nd August 2020 from Wicklow. The 704 nautical mile race around Ireland from Wicklow to Wicklow was postponed in June due to Covid 19 and is now scheduled to go ahead in August.

Conor and Susan have been sailing together since 2018 and this will be their second joint entry to the Round Ireland Race

Last year it was announced that mixed pairs offshore keelboat racing would be a new Olympic class at the Paris 2024 Olympics and from inception Conor and Susan have expressed their intention to qualify to represent Ireland in 2024.

For the Round Ireland Race the pair will race aboard their state of the art foiling Beneteau Figaro 3 race yacht, “Total Produce.”. The 35 ft Yacht was the first IRC foiling boat in Ireland and is one of a selection of yachts that could be used for the 2024 Olympic event.

Conor Fogerty from Howth was Afloat Sailor of the year in 2017 and Glenny who’s family are from Kilkerly, Louth is the highest scoring female skipper in the RORC global offshore sailing series 2019. Both are extremely experienced offshore sailors with over 35 transatlantic crossings between them.

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Don Street Celebrates 90th Birthday At the Dragon Derby at GHYC
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Don Street Veteran sailor Don Street celebrated his 90th birthday last Sunday sailing at the Glandore Harbour Dragon Derby, this is a 14 race series of short Dragon races sailed on Saturday and Sunday.

Don is the oldest helm by far in the fleet at Glandore and his Dragon built in 1937 is also the oldest dragon by far sailing the GHYC fleet.

Based on this photo from Saturday’s races he can still lead the fleet and show us young one’s how to sail a Dragon, Congratulations Don on your 90th Birthday. -- Cormac O'Carroll

European Tour of The Ocean Race Confirmed by Richard Brisius
The start of The Ocean Race is postponed to October 2022, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. While announcing a new 10 year plan, plans for a European tour of the toughest race around the world are already being considered half of July.

Steffie Plomp from Zeilhelden (Sailingheroes), had an interview with Richard Brisius, chairman of The Ocean Race, who officially confirmed the European tour for 2021.

Besides the start of the European Tour in 2021, Brisius told us that this event may be open to other classes than the VO65 and IMOCA 60. “Let us know when you are watching what this race should be about and what you want to see in The Ocean Race Europe” Brisius said.

“With short offshore legs between European cities the tour will be a bit of a festival format”it will be a good preparation period for teams and organizers. For host cities and sponsors the European circuit will be attractive as well.

European Tour of The Ocean Race

Rolex Big Boat Series on Hold Until 2021
Due to the ongoing global pandemic, the 2020 Rolex Big Boat Series hosted by St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, California, has been canceled.

The premiere West Coast regatta draws sailors from around the country and was scheduled for September 17–20, 2020, with four days of racing for invited one-design classes, ORR boats greater than 30 feet and a Classics division for boats built prior to 1955 and at least 48 feet in length.

The event was also to serve as the J/88 North American Championships and the Express 37 Pacific Coast Championships.

The next Rolex Big Boat Series is scheduled for September 15-19, 2021.

rolexbigboatseries.com

Rolex Swan Cup
Nautor’s Swan is delighted to announce that the 2020 edition of the beloved Rolex Swan Cup will be taking place 7 to 13 September, organized by Yacht Club Costa Smeralda (YCCS) in the stunning yachting hub of Porto Cervo, Sardinia.

Over 60 competing yachts, Nautor’s Swan, the YCCS and its longstanding partner Rolex will come together in a convivial atmosphere for the “Celebration of the Sea” theme over the week-long festivities, which marks the 21st edition of the event.

The regatta – the second of the 2020 Mediterranean season and one of the largest set to take place this year – will be carried out in full respect of the Italian Government’s guidelines for the safety and health of all participants. In keeping with the “double soul” racing/cruising spirit of Nautor’s Swan, the competition will span seven classes from both the classic and modern eras of the brand’s far-reaching history, while a number of fun and engaging post-race activities related to the “Celebration of the Sea” theme will take place over the course of the week.

The Rolex Swan Cup’s seven classes will include the Swan Maxi Class (vessels of 60 feet and above), Swan Grand Prix Class (vessels below 60 feet), the historic Sparkman & Stephens Class, and the Swan One Design Classes (including for the ClubSwan 36, ClubSwan 42, Swan 45 and ClubSwan 50 fleets).

yccs.it/en/regate-2020/

Industry News
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“What I think our customers will like about Harken Marine Grip is what it doesn’t do,” said Jim Andersen, Harken USA Sales Manager. “It doesn’t get hot in the sunlight or oxidize. It doesn’t come off in pieces when it’s removed or abrade skin or clothing. It doesn’t make promises it won’t keep.”

The grip tape was developed by a surfer in Hawaii to mimic the performance of surf wax without its negatives - with durability and practicality in mind. The cost-effective, non-skid grip tape is easy to install and clean, remains in place without peeling, sheds water and grime and won’t burn feet. Product test data shows that Harken Marine Grip improves wet or dry footing better than the other commercial adhesives and waxes tested.

Harken Marine Grip can be found at Harken dealers in 60-foot rolls, strips of multiple sizes and unique, hexagon-shaped pieces that can be assembled to create larger customized areas. The colors available are black, grey or translucent white.

Harken Marine Grip

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A reminder that abstracts for High Performance Yacht Design Conference (HPYD7 -- March 2021) are due by Saturday 1st August

If you would like to present a paper at the next HPYD conference, whether in person or by video link, please ensure that we have received your abstract by the end of Saturday 1st August.

Our technical team will review submissions and authors will be informed by 14th August if their abstract has been accepted.

Receipt of your full paper will then be due by 1st December 2020.

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Ancasta Race Boats appoints new US broker to support expansion

Alex Higby will head up the new office, joining the Ancasta Race Boat team with over a decade of high-profile yacht racing experience, including America’s Cup and Volvo Ocean Race campaigns, as well as extensive yacht brokerage experience.

“Alex will be an asset to the company and connect our large European and Australasian client database with the USA,” says Sam Pearson, who leads the European operation. “With the complex and niche nature of our business, outreach and product knowledge is everything and this new addition will only open more doors for our clients.”

Yacht racing will soon be back on the calendar and with a globally connected team of brokers, Ancasta Race Boats is ready to help owners on their next yacht racing journey.

For further information on Ancasta Race Boats visit ancasta.com/raceboats/

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Helly Hansen, a global leader in technical sailing apparel, will partner with The Ocean Race, sailing’s toughest team challenge.

In 1981, the Race welcomed its first all-Norwegian team, sporting Helly Hansen as their official team gear, featuring the classic flag stripe design still used in today’s collections. In the decades to follow, The Ocean Race continued to drive innovation in the sport while Helly Hansen continued to deliver cutting-edge, performance-driven technologies and designs, including outfitting the winning Ericsson team in the 2008-09 edition of the race.

As new high-performance racing boats used in subsequent editions raised the bar for technical sailing gear, demanding apparel that could withstand the increased speed and pressure, Helly Hansen delivered jackets with improved HELLY TECH® waterproof, breathable fabric and stow-away facemasks for added protection. In the 2014-15 edition, the brand outfitted the all-women’s Team SCA, featuring innovative, gender-specific designs that are still used across existing collections.

Today, Helly Hansen’s Ægir offshore collection is the direct result of having worked closely with The Ocean Race teams through the years. Last refined with the MAPFRE team in the 2017-18 race, the Ægir line is the culmination of 5 generations of design improvements, using the sailors’ feedback to create and develop gear they can trust to withstand even the harshest environments.

www.hellyhansen.com

www.theoceanrace.com

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The new virtual London boat show, set to take place in January 2021, has been postponed.

Organisers Beryl Chalmers and Andy Beharrell, say the general uncertainty in the marine industry together with severe economic problems caused by the Covid-19 pandemic have led to the decision.

“Companies from boat builders to electronics to chandlery and charterers have had a very hard time this year with virtually no income,” said Andy. “It’s hard to take on a new concept in that sort of scenario.

“Without exception, all potential exhibitors were very positive about the idea of a virtual show and most said they would be interested in a show for 2022. Spending money in this current climate was difficult.”

The show was to have been organised with an Earls Court backdrop, resurrecting the look and feel of the London Boat Show pre-Excel days. It had been planned to run it as a social enterprise.

And he explained he is now planning to organise a virtual cruising conference in the Spring which again will be a social enterprise raising funds to help disabled people to go sailing.

boatingbusiness.com

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The UK’s Bainbridge International, one of the world’s oldest sailcloth and hardware manufacturers, has announced a management buy-out and restructure.

According to a statement released today, managing director Andrew Smith has acquired the company with the help of outside investment and the support of the management team.

The restructure sees the retirement of Jan O’Connor, who has been with the business for over 12 years and the owner for the last six years. Gavin Lacey will remain as the company’s commercial director.

Laurence Mead, who provided the investment for the acquisition, joins the board as non-executive chairman.

Andrew Smith has been with Bainbridge for six years, bringing with him a wealth of experience in textiles in general, and sail-making in particular, both technically and practically. He has been instrumental in returning the company to its roots as a sailcloth and fabric specialist.

Established in 1917, Bainbridge is one of the world’s oldest sailcloth and hardware manufacturers.

Alongside the sailcloth, Bainbridge says it plans to continue to develop and invest in their AquaMarine brand along with the supply of a wide range of marine products. In the UK Bainbridge already distributes a wide range of brands for the marine aftermarket and OEMs.

ibinews.com/mergers-acquisitions

Larry Pardey
Larry Pardey Celebrated bluewater sailor and author Larry Pardey has died. He was 81.

The Canadian-born Pardey and his wife Lin garnered fame after they built a 24-foot Lyle Hess sailboat and sailed it around the world while writing about their experiences. They spent a good chunk of their adult lives sailing the globe in both directions, logging more than 200,000 miles and becoming celebrities in the cruising community.

After 11 years, they built a larger Lyle Hess sailboat and continued their travels. Neither boat had an engine. They eventually made their base on Kawau Island off the coast of New Zealand's North Island.

In recent years, Pardey suffered from Parkinson's and Parkinsonian dementia. He had been confined to a rest home in New Zealand since suffering a stroke last year.

Should you like to help keep his memory alive, you can make a small donation to help maintain and expand the Larry Pardey Memorial Observatory at the children's camp here at Kawau Island.

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