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Day 2 of the Tour



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Friday, 9/3/10 - Highlights from Day 2 at St. Moritz on the World Match Racing Tour and also an impromptu poll about what the players think about multihulls in the America's Cup.





Onboard the I-14



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Friday, 9/3/10 - Here's a couple of peeps out sailing their I-14 in 15-knots of breeze and it looks pretty fun... 











The Physics of Sailing



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Friday, 9/3/10 - Scientists and boat designers continue to learn more each day about what makes a sail boat move - here's a little piece about the physics of sailing. It's basic principles explained in a very interesting way.











The Battle of St. Moritz


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Thursday, 9/2/10 - Damien Iehl (FRA) French Match Racing Team was the aggressor on day two of The St. Moritz Match Race in Switzerland, storming through a run of five successive victories including a comprehensive defeat of the reigning 'King of the Mountain', Adam Minoprio (NZL) ETNZ/BlackMatch Racing.

If the spectators expected the relative newcomer to the ISAF World Match Racing Tour to be apprehensive after a disappointing opening day, he did not show it. As the thermally-induced Maloja wind rushed in, the young Frenchman exhibited ernbersome deft moves on the water, leading Minoprio around mark one by three lengths and eventually extending his lead all the way to the finish.
 
The ISAF World Match Racing Tour has a rich history of nurturing the best match racing talent and Iehl looked every bit a champion in the making today. His next fight was against another super-tough opponent, Torvar Mirsky (AUS) Mirsky Racing Team, currently ranked second in the Tour. The two skippers jostled and jabbed like boxers to gain the upper hand at the start with only inches separating them. This was toe-to-toe action. Mirsky gained the initial advantage, but Iehl read the subtleties of the wind to perfection, building what proved to be an insurmountable 10-length lead at the first mark.
 
With two victories under his belt Iehl was unstoppable, even by the might of triple Olympian and America's Cup sailor Francesco Bruni (ITA) AZZURRA. At the start the French team gained the favourable lee bow position and led the accomplished Italian round all three laps of the course.
 
Iehl, commented: "We had a clear game plan today which gave us the great starts we needed, as well as a strategy that delivered the best course through all the wind shifts. Our teamwork and maneuvers were spot on too - it was a perfect progression for us from yesterday."
 
A classic French - British dogfight is developing between the front runners and if anyone is going to put a counter-attack together on Iehl, there's a strong chance it will come from Ian Wiiliams (GBR) Team GAC Pindar who leads the standings overnight, having won all three of his races today.
 
Triple Olympic gold medalist and America's Cup skipper, Ben Ainslie (GBR) TEAMORIGIN also demonstrated total dominance of his opponents with a clean sweep of victories, as did Mathieu Richard (FRA) French Match Racing Team.
 
With seven teams advancing to the next stage, three are confirmed as having made the quarter finals, but another six - including some veteran stars - are still in the hunt for the remaining four places.





Kiwi Jewel


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Thursday,  9/2/10 -  The Class 40s are becoming more and more popular. Check out this KIWI 40FC from BTBoats. If it sails half as good as it looks they're in good shape...Check out the site here.





Looking Towards the Rolex Middlesea Race


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Thursday, 9/2/10 - The Rolex Middle Sea Race commences on Saturday, October 23 2010. Here's a little breakdown of what's to come. Click here for the story. Photo Kurt Arrigo





Rough Ride for Schooners on San Fran Bay


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Thursday, 9/2/10 - Sustained winds in the mid-30s, with gusts up to 40, had the 18-boat fleet in the Great San Francisco Schooner Race sailing a rough and rowdy trip through the Central Bay that produced tattered sails, broken gear, bruised bodies and untold amounts of adrenaline coursing through the veins of the crews. Check out the story here.





The Rigid Path


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Thursday, 9/2/10 - The C-Class catamaran wingsails at the recent International C Class Catamaran Championship could point the way for some designers headed to the next America's Cup, if multihulls are chosen. Check out the story here.





Holding Serve at the Laser Qualifiers


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Thursday, 9/2/10 - Laser World Championships 2010 Day 3 - Australia's dual Laser world champion Tom Slingsby sailed to two impressive race wins in slightly stronger breezes today off Hayling Island, UK and moved four points clear at the top of the Laser World Championships points table after six of the eight scheduled qualifying races have been sailed. Sail World has the scoop. Photo Paul Wyeth / RYA





Highlights From the Tour



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Thursday, 9/2/10 - Here's the highlights from the Match Racing Tour happening in St. Moritz.











Cat Building



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Thursday, 9/2/10 - All you boat builders or would-be boat builders in the house will like this little project video of a catamaran being built.











Top Talent Locks Horns in St. Moritz


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Wednesday, 9/1/10 - The opening day of racing at the St. Moritz Match Race dawned bright but cold, with the surface of the lake covered in a thin layer of picturesque mist. However, the tranquil setting belied the intensity of racing that was to come most notably between the British and French teams.
 
The first start saw double ISAF Match Racing World Champion Ian Williams (GBR) Team GAC Pindar pitched against local sailor Jérôme Clerc (SUI) Team CER Genève, who gained a wildcard invitation to the event. The young Swiss sailor proved from the outset that he has the talent to mix with sailing's biggest stars, taking the lead just after the start and holding it until tantalizingly close to the finish.
 
Clerc was next up against Ben Ainslie (GBR) TEAMORIGIN. Approaching the first windward mark, Clerc held a small advantage slightly to windward of the British boat, but Ainslie pulled just far enough forward to slip above the Swiss skipper in a deft maneuver that cleared his way to round the mark first.

Clerc, commented: "It was a lot of fun today - we're not really favorites, but we are really happy to be in contact with them and playing with them."
 
Ainslie's fight with Damien Iehl (FRA) French Match Racing Team saw the event's first piece of red-hot anger, including a collision, much shouting between the two teams, and a rapid succession of penalties even before the start gun was fired. With a red flag penalty - to be taken immediately - Iehl's race was effectively over at the start.
 
The Brits went on to dominate the first part of the day's racing, with both teams winning all their races, including Ainslie's match against current World Match Racing Tour leader Mathieu Richard (FRA) French Match Racing Team.

"It's the start we wanted, even though we're a bit rusty having missed the last two events. The conditions were very tricky with 20-25 and even 30, degree windshifts and it was important to connect the gusts, especially downwind."
 
So what would happen when Ainslie and Williams went head-to-head? After close sparring in the pre-start, Williams held Ainslie out to the wrong side of the committee boat, winning the start by a length and a half. At the windward mark Williams misjudged his tack and collided with Ainslie, but maintained a tenuous lead. At the beginning of the final leg he had extended this to three-lengths, but still had a penalty turn to take before finishing – it was impossible to predict the result, until a gust allowed Williams to extend his lead 150m from the finish line.
 
The French teams came to the fore in the final races of the day. Ainslie and Bertrand Pacé (FRA) Aleph Sailing Team were evenly positioned at the start, with Pacé at the left-hand end of the line. With the stronger gusts on the left-hand side of the course he quickly pulled out a small lead. Pacé, reflected:

"Then we just tried to sail with the best wind, choosing the right side of the course and staying in phase with the wind shifts - it's easy to stay ahead of the other guy if you do that in these conditions."
 
The last race, between Mathieu Richard and Ian Williams, was also the closest. With 15 seconds to go the French skipper looked much too early, yet he found enough wriggle room to make a perfect start, much to the surprise of the spectator crowds. He led throughout the race by the tightest of margins - at the finish just one meter separated the two boats.
 
Richard, said: "The match with Williams was the most challenging for us today - it was so close all the way. We're very pleased with our results and the way we sailed, although we know we can still make small improvements."
 
It was also a good day for defending champion St. Moritz Match Race Champion, Adam Minoprio (NZL) ETNZ/BlackMatch Racing, Björn Hansen (SWE) Hansen Global Team, who top the rankings along with Williams at the end of day one, each of these skippers having won four races and lost one. Photo  Loris Von Siebenthal / St. Moritz Match Race.





RC 44 Popularity Continues to Grow


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Wednesday, 9/1/10 - No less than thirteen teams will compete in the RC 44 World Championships Islas Canarias Puerto Calero Cup on October 11-16.
 
Two new teams will join the RC 44 Championship Tour this time around: Synergy Russian Sailing Team, from Russia, and Peninsula Petroleum from Spain. Both teams have been involved in top level international yacht racing for many years. Synergy is already competing in the TP 52 Class as well as in the Louis Vuitton Trophy whilst Peninsula Petroleum has been competing in the GP 42 Series.
 
"Our involvement with the RC44 class gives Synergy Russian Sailing Team the possibility to continue its development in the new ultra-modern sailing classes," says Maxim Logutenko, the team's CEO.  "We are absolutely sure that the RC44 class is an amazing prospect and that's why we have decided to concentrate our forces on this circuit. Besides Transpac 52 and ACC5 regattas, the RC 44 Championship Tour will be an integral part of Synergy's development and progress. It will give Russian sailors the opportunity to train and progress at an international level."

Team Peninsula Petroleum has been competing in the GP 42 Class over the past years. A dinghy sailor when he was a child, owner John Bassadone made his come back in yacht racing four years ago; his ambition is to keep improving as a driver and make steady progress in both match and fleet races.

"I am super-excited to join this Class," he said. "Because it has many features I really appreciate such as the one design and owner-driver concepts. The quality of the participants is also tremendous, and the Class is clearly progressing."





Big America's Cup News Expected Next Month


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Wednesday, 9/1/10 - The date for the next America's Cup and the type of boats which can be used in yachting's premier event will be revealed in Spain next month, America's Cup defender BMW Oracle said on Tuesday. Click here to read the story.





Farr East


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Wednesday, 9/1/10 - Shortly after announcing Ian Walker as skipper for Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing Team, Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) has confirmed that Jason Carrington has been hired as Technical Manager for the team, and that Farr Yacht Design will design and build their Volvo Open 70 for the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12. Read the story here.





Wings of the America's Cup Future


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Wednesday, 9/1/10 - Some are saying the 34th edition of the AC will be held on 72 foot catamarans with wings, certainly in 2014 in San Francisco. Check out the forum here. Photo Gilles Martin Raget.





Sailing Website Sued for Libel


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Wednesday, 9/1/10 - Apparently the fellow who owns the Judel Vrolijk designed IRC 66 "Numbers" is suing Sailing Anarchy for libel. Check out the forum here... Photo Dan Nerney.





Southern Ocean Tales



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Wednesday, 9/1/10 - Gordon Maguire's description of a close encounter with ice and extreme conditions in the Southern Ocean is the stuff that Legends are made of. It is February 2002 and he is onboard News Corp between Auckland and Rio de Janeiro.











Matchin' Up in St. Moritz



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Wednesday, 9/1/10 - The world's best match racers are gearing up for St. Moritz Match Race 2010. Here's a beak wetter...











Etchell World Championship Report



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Wednesday, 9/1/10 - The Etchells Worlds 2010 wrapped in Ireland with John Bertrand and his crew Andrew Palfry and Tom Slingsby coming out on top. Here's a cool report...










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