In This Issue
• Super Series Start in Baiona
• Kitefoiling Youth World Championships
• Exploit the noise - Doyle Sails
• Ashby's Update
• This Wednesday: Q&A Live Call with Tom King
• Grand Prix Zero is off and running
• Bahrain To Host The SSL Gold Cup 2022 Final Series
• Which boats were designed by Sparkman & Stephens?
• Industry News
• Featured Charter: Iceni 39 'Andrasta'
• Featured Brokerage:
• • Swan 90-703 FD 'Berenice Cube'
• • Arcona 385
• • Dazcat 1295
• The Last Word: Gene Roddenberry
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Phoenix Lead But Dream 52 Super Series Start in Baiona For Amateur Vayu Team
Photo by Max Ranchi, www.maxranchi.com. Click on image for photo gallery.
They were the title challengers whose momentum was rudely halted by an exploding spinnaker on the last racing day in Palma last November and today Phoenix looked sharp and smooth leading all the way round the first race. With a margin of over 500 metres at the finish line they had visibly extended on each leg of the course.
They were pursued all the way round by Thai brothers Kevin and Tom Whitcraft's Vayu team - which has five family members on board including young Thai 49er Olympic campaigner Don steering - and British Olympic silver medallist Nick Rogers calling tactics. They held off the 2021 circuit champions Sled who took third and then did it again in the second race chasing Platoon through the finish with Phoenix taking third.
Abanca 52 Super Series Baiona Sailing Week
1. Phoenix (RSA) Hasso & Tina Plattner 1,3 4 pts
2. Vayu (THAI) Whitworth family 2,2. 4 pts
3. Platoon (GER) Harm Müller Spreer 5,1 6 pts
4. Sled (USA) Takashi Okura 3,6 9 pts
5. Quantum Racing (USA) Doug DeVos 4,5 9 pts
6. Interlodge (USA) Austin & Gwen Fragomen 6,4 10 pts
7. Gladiator (GBR) Tony Langley 7,8 15 pts
8. Alegre (GBR) Andy Soriano 9,7 16 pts
9. Provezza (TUR) Ergin Imre 8,10 18 pts
Kitefoiling Youth World Championships
The final day of the Kitefoiling Youth World Championships delivered drama and an unforeseen but well-deserved result in the girls' fleet. Light winds made consistent foiling very tough and required the highest level of focus and technical skill from the young riders.
Despite the light winds on the final day, Torregrande on the west coast of Sardinia delivered excellent foiling conditions throughout the competition. The kitefoiling calendar is getting to its busiest period of the season with competitions coming in quick succession, from Amsterdam to Lake Garda in Italy and Lake Traunsee in Austria all taking place in the next month.
Formula Kite Male
1. Maximilian Maeder, SGP
2. Qibin Huang, CHN
3. Riccardo Pianosi, ITA
Formula Kite Female
1. Nina Arcisz, POL
2. Maaya Ashkenazi, ISR
3. Heloise Pegourie, FRA
A's YouthFoil U17
1. Gian Andrea Stragiotti, SUI
2. Jan Koszowski, POL
3. Enzo Louber, FRA
A's YouthFoil U15
1. Jakub Balewicz, POL
2. Jan Koszowski, POL
3. Julio Houze, ITA
A's YouthFoil Female
1. Karolina Jankowska, POL
2. Maddalena Maria Spanu, ITA
3. Eider Berakoetxea Alba, ESP
Full results: www.youthfoil.org
Exploit the noise - Doyle Sails
Between the conceptual model of a new sail design and its real-life performance is a no-man's land occupied by what Jordi Calafat refers to as noise. Sometimes this separation is wide; other times it is happily much narrower. Either way, it is in negotiating this zone of noise that Calafat finds his greatest satisfaction as a designer.
Based in Palma, Majorca, Calafat is the latest addition to Doyle Sails' line up of top-ranked international sailors who bring a wealth of experience and expertise to what the brand offers its growing list of customers across the grand prix spectrum of sailing. With first-hand experience in the America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, Maxi 72 class, 52 Super Series, ClubSwan 50 and 36 one designs and other grand prix events, Calafat epitomises the Doyle promise that its products are "by sailors, for sailors".
Full article in the June issue of Seahorse
Ashby's Update
We have just completed a successful week of testing at Whenuapai Air Base.
With the assistance of the RNZDF we have been able to run Horonuku up to nearly maximum load and complete our main structural and component checks. Out of the box Horonuku has worked extremely well and is a credit to all those involved. We have sailed in 15 - 30 knots and have been in excess of 140kmph!
The weather conditions and wind angle have not been ideal unfortunately, very gusty and shifty which has made for some tricky runs. However, we have managed to learn many valuable lessons, quickly identifying some tuning and handling issues that we can work on to improve performance.
Obviously, runways are set up (the way they are) for a reason it's a bit like learning to sail an AC75 down a 60m wide marina arm in 15 30kts of breeze! Needless to say, space is your friend with this craft and we're looking forward to getting it to the desert to let it breath so we can take the next steps with set up and tuning.
Our goal for the remainder of the time Horonuku will be in NZ (next week) is to implement small changes to the steering geometry and wing ballast then tow/sail hopefully on Wednesday to verify changes.
We will also adjust Horonuku to the short setting and do a series of runs on this configuration and then test with the slick rear tyres which will complete the testing phase here in NZ. -- Glenn Ashby
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This Wednesday: Q&A Live Call with Tom King
'Train Hard, Fight Easy #2'. From 40th to Olympic Champion in 3 years
In the mid-90s Tom King was a reasonable but not spectacular 470 helmsman. However, when Victor Kovalenko joined the Australian Sailing Team as the 470 coach, things started to change. With his crew Mark Turnbull, Tom's world championship finishes progressed from 40th to 20th to 10th to 1st place.
After three years they had turned from journeymen to world beaters, even winning all three races on one particular day of the World Championship in 2000. They went on to win Olympic gold on Sydney Harbour later on the same year.
These days Tom is a high-flying lawyer, but the Road To Gold crew - Hamish Willcox and Andy Rice - will be transporting Tom back to his high-flying sailing career. Earlier this week we spoke to RS:X Olympic Champion Tom Ashley about his 'Train Hard, Fight Easy' techniques. On the next 60-minute Q&A we'll continue the theme, digging into the 'Train Hard, Fight Easy' techniques that Victor has proven to be so successful not just with Tom and Mark, but with many other Olympic Champions from Ukraine and Australia.
The Q&A kicks off on Zoom at 0900 hours UK time/ 2000 hours NZ time on Wednesday 25 May.
Join Zoom Meeting with Tom King
Meeting ID: 864 0816 8683
Passcode: 221506
Make sure you're signed up to the Road To Gold Facebook Group to get further info on the call. www.facebook.com/groups/roadtogoldsquad
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Grand Prix Zero is off and running
The new Grand Prix Zero Class for high performance IRC boats, enjoyed exhilarating racing at their debut regatta, the Royal Ocean Racing Club Vice Admiral's Cup. Eight races were held over three days of competition. Niklas Zennström's Carkeek 40+ Ràn scored eight bullets but the devil is in the detail.
Five of the races were won by less than a minute after IRC time correction. Ian Atkins' GP42 Dark N Stormy was runner up and there was a tie for third between RORC Commodore James Neville HH42 INO XXX and Harmen Jan de Graaf's Ker 43 Baraka GP. INO XXX made the GP Zero podium by countback. Bertie Bicket's modified IC37 Fargo scored three podium race finishes, proving that every boat in the Grand Prix Zero Class enjoyed close racing. The fleet were tested in every wind strength from five to 25 knots. RORC Race Officer Stuart Childerley and his team provided outstanding windward leeward race tracks, and round the cans racing, testing every point of sail.
Grand Prix Zero Results for RORC Vice Admiral's Cup
The next GP Zero regatta will be the RORC IRC National Championships 10-12 June. Seven, possibly eight boats, are expected.
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Bahrain To Host The SSL Gold Cup 2022 Final Series
October 28th to November 20th 2022, the Kingdom of Bahrain will host the SSL GOLD CUP 2022 Final Series, the first Football World Cup... in Sailing. The SSL GOLD CUP, a World Sailing Special Event organized every four years by the Sailing Athletes Foundation (SAF), is "THE" ultimate challenge between sailing nations to crown the World Champions, a first in the sport's History.
The Kingdom of Bahrain has been proactive to host international Sport events including F1 Bahrain Grand Prix since 2004, Asian Cycling Championships 2017, the Amateur MMA World Championship 2017, 2018 and 2019.
The SSL GOLD CUP Final Series 2022 will be the first World Class Sailing event to take place in Bahrain since the Military world sailing championship 2010 and the Kingdom Match Race 2021. The new development project Water City Garden, in front of the iconic Manama City skyline, will welcome the event.
Like the World Cup in Football, the SSL GOLD CUP gives a singular equal opportunity challenge for all the 40 teams, who race on the exact same boat, the SSL47, a 14-meter performance racing boat, handed by the organization.
Amongst the best sailors in the World, we find Ian Williams and Sir Ben Ainslie (SSL Team GBR), Tom Slingsby (SSL Team Australia), Robert Scheidt and Martine Grael (SSL Team Brazil), Anne-Marie Rindom (Denmark), Xavier Rohart (SSL Team France), Taylor Canfield (SSL Team United States), and many more.
Which boats were designed by Sparkman & Stephens?
Amongst the entrants for the Global Solo Challenge (GSC), you may have noticed a yacht to be skippered by Daffyd Hughes, an S&S 34.
One of the smallest yachts in the fleet that will set off on the circumnavigation next year. This yacht is only 34 feet in length, but it was designed by the great designer Olin Stephens of the American Company Sparkman & Stephens.
We go back to 1929 when a young Stephens designed Dorade, his first ocean-going yacht design. Launched in 1930, in that year, this yacht came second in the Bermuda Race. It then went on to win the following year's Transatlantic Race and, for good measure, whilst it was in Europe, the Fastnet Race as well.
The point I am making is that at the time, Dorade was considerably smaller than the rest of the fleet and won that Transatlantic Race in real and corrected time by a margin of days, despite people at the time saying it was too small and too fragile to enter the race, so please do not ignore Dafydd's yacht in the upcoming GSC, as it may be a strong contender. Read Sir Robin Knox-Johnston's words in support of Dafydd Huges' campaign.
The S&S 34, a masthead sloop, was first built in 1969 with the first boat launched called Morning Cloud. This new yacht's owner was Sir Edward Heath, who, at the time, was the leader of the British Parliamentary opposition party, and who went on to become British Prime Minister.
Industry News
Yacht Scoring, a web-based race management and scoring tool used by yacht clubs and race organisers, was founded in 2016 by Luiz Kahl who died unexpectedly in 2021.
The system has been designed to simplify the task of event registration and communications while allowing for complete results in near-real-time.
The single online data-based platform eliminates the need to maintain multiple spreadsheets for entry lists, scratch sheets, ratings, and competitors' information.
He added: "The continuation of Yacht Scoring by the North Sails Group preserves Luiz's legacy and will keep building on his vision."
Rob Bunn will remain as interim manager of Yacht Scoring to help the transition into the North Sails Group.
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Kiel Week and Audi - that's a connection that simply fits. For many years now, the company from Ingolstadt has been providing the perfect 'drive' for Kiel's main sailing and summer festival. After a break, Audi is now returning as a premium and mobility partner - and is supporting the shuttle and trailer service in the city center and in Schilksee with its vehicles.
'I am very pleased that Audi is back in the Kiel Week boat. We are gaining a strong partner with whom we have been working closely and trustfully for a long time,' says Mayor Ulf Kämpfer: 'Now we have to go full throttle for a great Kiel Week 2022. We want to create very special moments, memories and encounters at the end of June - this is also made possible by the support and commitment of our premium partners Audi and Rewe.'
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Landau Marine has extended its facilities into a new base in Marchwood, near Southampton
The site - within the secure perimeter of the former military port - will provide a range of services including a blast and spray facility, with the latest vapour blasting equipment which removes heavy corrosion of steel but also gently removes paint from wood, layer by layer.
"It also makes possible the safe removal of old antifoul and paint from GRP hulls without the risk of gel coat damage, a problem with some traditional blasting techniques," explained Ben Metcalf, Landau MD.
"The investment in the Marchwood site marks a new chapter for Landau Marine and further broadens our already diverse capabilities."
In addition to blasting and spraying, Landau's 1000m2 site is suitable for refit and repair work.
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The Yacht Racing Forum announces a partnership with World Sailing which will be actively involved in the thirteenth edition of the conference in Malta on 21-22 November.
"We are delighted to welcome World Sailing as an official partner and look forward to strengthening our ties with the sport's governing body", says Bernard Schopfer, the event's CEO. "World Sailing's endorsement is a real tribute to the quality of the work we have been putting into this event over the years."
The sports' key personalities, classes, events, technical suppliers, sponsors and athletes will gather at the YRF in Malta on November 21-22. The event will attract some 300 people from all over the world in one place at one time to do business and meet future clients.
Yacht Racing Forum delegates will be welcomed to Malta on Sunday evening at a pre-event cocktail reception hosted jointly by World Sailing and Yachting Malta.
David Graham, World Sailing's CEO, will present a keynote address on Tuesday morning while Scott Dougal, the new Director of Communications and Digital, will share his views with the audience. Alastair Fox, Director of Events, and Alexandra Rickham, Head of Sustainability at World Sailing, will also actively contribute to the conference.
www.yachtracingforum.com/forum/
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The Ocean Race Summit Stockholm - Racing to protect the Southern Ocean, on Wednesday 1st June, will shine a spotlight on the critical role that the Southern Ocean plays in the health of the planet. Drawing on The Ocean Race's strong connection to the region, which has been one of the most exhilarating parts of the round-the-world sailing Race for nearly 50 years, the Summit will bring together an expert line-up of speakers to help accelerate action to protect this incredible habitat.
Held in collaboration with the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC) and 11th Hour Racing, a premier partner of The Ocean Race and founding partner of the Race's sustainability programme, the Summit will be hosted by television presenter and science communicator Danni Washington. The event will feature ideas, solutions and inspiring examples of best practice from leading voices within government, science, industry, NGOs, sailing and more.
The Summit will highlight the urgent need to push through the proposed large-scale marine protected areas in the Southern Ocean, in what would be one of the most significant acts of ocean protection in history.
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As part of Nautor's continued commitment to strengthen its presence worldwide, the Finnish company is pleased to announce the appointment of Nautikos as official agent for Nautor's Swan in Mexico.
With its headquarters in Mexico City and many service offices throughout the country and with a long-standing track record in yacht sales, Nautikos opens up a new region previously uncharted by Nautor and to new opportunities to expand the awareness of the brand.
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Having amassed almost 60 years' experience, Hyde Sails recognise that to continue their impressive growth trajectory requires a robust business model, experienced leadership, and diverse product offering. Enlisting Charlie Bird as Chief Executive Officer is a fundamental move to transition Hyde towards this dynamic era of trade.
Bird comes from a sailing background and brings over 20 years of valuable marine brand development experience and expertise to Hyde Sails. He spent 16 years at Musto, specialising in product development, production, brand, and cost management. In December 2019 Bird launched his own company, Wuzzos, designing, manufacturing, and selling premium sailing footwear. The brand won a NOVO innovation award in 2021 and was also nominated for the prestigious British Yachting Awards 2021 for their innovative Wuzzos deck shoe personalisation.
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The IC37 Class and Streamline Marine are excited to announce their partnership to support IC37 sailors nationwide. Based in Portsmouth, RI, Streamline Marine operates a marine service facility and offers project management, rigging, and storage for boats of all types, in addition to being the US distributor for the VX One sailboat. Now as the official parts and service provider for the IC37 class, Streamline will stock IC37 parts and rigging, complete service work for teams, and support events as needed, as well as making shop space available for teams to get projects done on their own. The goal of this partnership is to make it easier than ever for owners and teams to maximize their time on the water by having parts, service, and logistics support readily available.
Over the next few weeks, Streamline will be working with IC37 class suppliers to source and stock a comprehensive parts and rigging inventory, and is prepared to offer service and logistical support at anytime. The Streamline Marine facility in Portsmouth is also available to teams to complete service work on their own. Owners and teams should feel free to reach out to discuss their needs as we get ready for another season of great racing.
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Launched in 2013 Andrasta is a one-off custom built racer that would suit experienced teams looking to compete in RORC / UNCL IRC Division 1
Designed and Built in Britain. MCA Coded to Cat.2 for Max 10 Crew
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She is an accomplished performer and, while a maxi at heart, she is fitted out luxuriously and is by any standards a top class cruising yacht.
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The new Arcona 385 continues to uphold Arcona’s strong heritage of innovation and design excellence, using the finest materials and best craftsmanship without compromising on superior performance through the water. The Arcona 385 is a quick, lightweight and easy-to-manage 11.28m/38foot performance cruiser.
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134 40 Gustavsberg
Sweden
+46 8 519 410 40
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The Dazcat 1295 has it all. Hand-engineered to an exceptional quality for stunning good looks, outstanding sailing performance, comfort and ease of ride for coastal and blue water cruising and racing.
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