Zen and the Art of Southern Ocean Sailing
Kojiro Shiraishi (JPN) passes the first ice gate and the finally gets a stable wind. An isolated Bernard Stamm (SUI) stretches his lead further as he passes the halfway mark between New Zealand and South...
31 Jan 2007
SAP 505 World Championships Day 4
The fourth day of the 2007 World Championship being sailed out of Brighton and Redcliff Yacht Club, in Adelaide, South Australia. Race 6 and the forecast was to be a 15-20kn sea breeze. The morning dawned...
31 Jan 2007
SCRA announces IRC Solent Series 2007
The IRC Solent Series is designed to encourage large fleets of IRC rated boats to participate in close racing during the summer months. Led by the SCRA, a total of seven member clubs organise the Series....
31 Jan 2007
Festival of Sailing to Celebrate 40th Anniversary in 2007
Celebrating a milestone in 2007, the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda (YCCS) will mark the 40th anniversary of its founding with rallies, regattas and exclusive social events that will bring together the sailors,...
30 Jan 2007
Rolf Vrolijk to Design The Machine
Mean Machine has officially announced that Rolf Vrolijk and his team are to design the Mean Machine Volvo Open 70 which will race in the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-2009.
Posted by Mean Machine Sailing Team
30 Jan 2007
Day 2 Report - SAP 505 World Championships
Another gloomy day in Adelaide. Winds still from the south and low clouds. Days like these generally mean big pressure and direction changes in the wind at Brighton and that's what we saw. Generally it...
28 Jan 2007
Nine Miami medals for Great Britain
British sailors came away with five medals from the final day’s races at the Rolex Miami Olympic Classes Regatta on Saturday (27 January), bringing their regatta total to nine across the 14 Olympic...
27 Jan 2007
Seventeen British boats through to Miami medal races
The penultimate day of racing at the Rolex Miami Olympic Classes Regatta (22-27 January) saw seventeen British boats across ten classes qualify for Saturday’s final medal races. Eight Skandia Team...
27 Jan 2007
Rolex Miami OCR - One Race Tomorrow; One Last Chance to Win a Medal
It's down to the wire now at US SAILING's 2007 Rolex Miami OCR, where 855 competitors from 49 countries have completed the five-day fleet racing portion of the competition, and the top ten from the overall...
27 Jan 2007
Rolex Miami OCR - Inconsistent Conditions Make Sailing a Survival Contest
Mother Nature threw a nasty curveball at 855 competitors from 49 countries competing today at US SAILING's 2007 Rolex Miami OCR. In addition to the usual need for tactics and boat speed, a certain level...
26 Jan 2007
Sailing Networks and The Green Blue have joined forces to launch the first Green Directory, an online information resource that includes details of a range of marine products and services that go some...
Posted by Peta Stuart-Hunt
25 Jan 2007
US SAILING’s 2007 Rolex Miami OCR
Mother Nature threw a nasty curveball at 855 competitors from 49 countries competing today at US SAILING’s 2007 Rolex Miami OCR. In addition to the usual need for tactics and boat speed, a certain level...
25 Jan 2007
Sailors Find Conditions Light Like Qingdao
The wind remained light for a second consecutive day at US SAILING's Rolex Miami OCR, but for the 855 sailors from 49 countries competing here, it replicated the conditions expected in Qingdao, China...
25 Jan 2007
Stunning shots from a tanker in a North Sea January Gale BRRRRRRR.
Posted by Andy Mac 3 comments
24 Jan 2007
Contrasting conditions challenge Miami sailors
Pascoe and her 2.4mR compatriot and world silver medallist Helena Lucas occupy the top two positions in the 2.4mR results table, with Lucas describing Tuesday as “tricky – a real head out of the boat...
24 Jan 2007
Rolex Miami OCR - Still Wind Stalls, Then Challenges, Racers
Like a bratty sister of yesterday's perfect conditions, light air slipped in this morning to tease the 855 sailors from 49 countries who were anxious to start their second day of racing at US SAILING's...
24 Jan 2007
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