Sail-World New Zealand: April 3, 2013
Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand newsletter for April 3, 2013
Our apologies for the paucity of newsletters since March 22. Sail-World has been recovering from a very serious hacking
attack, which came as we were upgrading to become a cloud-based website.
Fortunately we had in place certain process which meant that the website continued with only very minor outward issues,
but our mail system has had to be rebuilt - which is at the heart of our newsletter production to our large subscriber
base of over 85,000 sailors.
We have been very active on the water, with several image galleries in this edition from the Auckland Cup, the 420
Nationals, Etchells Evening Series, Auckland Tauranga Race and others.
As well we have all the news from around the world, including the AC72 action in San Francisco and Auckland.
There is a new set of Am-Cam videos from San Francisco of Oracle Team USA, doing two runs - we leave you to judge these.
There are some parts of their performance which is very impressive, others need more work. We are hoping to have a major
interview with Oracle Team USA on www.sail-world.com in a day or two.
The Auckland Cup was an excellent event, in our view - having been fortunate enough to be on the water for the final two days. There was
come great racing from the quite diverse fleets covering sportsboats, one-designs, multihulls and the open keelboats. In
this edition we have image galleries from both days.
Currently the third of the ISAF World Cupevents is underway in Palma, Spain. Sail-World has a team in Spain covering the event, which has attracted a fleet of
850 sailors.
We feature reports from the first two days of racing - including the international news coverage, image galleries and
the reports from the NZL Sailing Team.
New Zealand is off to a good start in several classes. racing was blown out on the first day for the 49er classes - but
on Day 2, the 49erFX crew turned in a good performance and lie in second overall. The Mens Laser and 470 have also
turned in good opening races, but as we note in the reports, the points system has been changed to the old 49er system,
where the qualifying rounds, just roll into a single place carried forward into the score for the latter part of the
series.
Some don't like this system, but it does work well enough and rewards those who sail well at the end of the series
against the top competition, rather than giving too much credit for the wins in the qualifying rounds against a seeded
fleet.
We also feature the story of two World Champion sailors, Rick Dodson and David Barnes, who developed multiple sclerosis
in the late 1990s and have now teamed up to compete in the three man Sonar class for a shot at the2016 Paralympics.
Although they have eight world championship wins and two America's Cup wins between them, neither has sailed at an
Olympic Regatta and at the 2016 Paralympics will be endeavoring to make New Zealand sailing history by winning the
nations first medal at the event.
They will be having a major fundraiser, details of which are in this issue - one of the prizes at auction will be a ride
on Oracle Team USA's AC72. An experience that would be an every sailor's bucket list.
Stay tuned to www.sail-world.com for all the latest sailing news from around the world.
Great to be back.
Hope this all works
Day 2 - 2013 420 Nationals Takapuna Richard Gladwell ©
Jodie Bakewell-White,
It has been another excellent day for the NZL Sailing Team in Spain for ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma, where Day 2's
racing has concluded. Racing got underway in the much talked about 49erFX women's skiff class, and kiwis Alexandra
Maloney and Molly Meech are lying second overall after four races in the fleet of 34 boats.... [more]
Collinson FX,
Collinson FX Market Commentary: April 3, 2013 - The Bernanke Equity bubble continued to grow as equities reached further
virgin territory. The AUD held 1.0450 and the KIWI moved to 0.8400 with an improving mix of local commodity prices.
Markets will continue in this fashion, save any eco-political surprises from Europe or a dramatic reversal in major
economic fundamentals.... [more]
The Sail-World.com Team,
Trofeo Princesa Sofia Mapfre, ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma - Photographer Thom Touw was on site in Palma to capture this
gallery of images on day two for the 470, 49er and 49er Fx classes.... [more]
Volvo Ocean Race,
Two rigs done, five more underway: Southern Spars is on schedule to deliver the first Volvo Ocean 65 rigs next month.
The New Zealand rig specialist will supply all the masts, booms and rigging for the 2014-15 and 2017-18 races.... [more]
Antje Muller,
This year, it was New Zealand's turn to host the Interdominions in the 14-foot Javelin Skiff. The Bay of Islands put on
some superb racing conditions for the fleet with sunny weather and anything between 5 and 18 knots of wind. True to its
purpose, the practice race was held in a steady moderate breeze, and even Flying Circus made it around the course
upright although stand-in skipper David Ro... [more]
Alex Webster,
Auckland's long belt of sunny days and good afternoon breezes have provided great sailing conditions for the Auckland
Etchells fleet. Well, it was a fitting end to an excellent season with Valsheda taking a clean sweep in perfect
conditions and thereby hermetically sealing her victory in the series overall. A southerly breeze, lacking its usual icy
bite, was livelier at the start than some had ima... [more]
Sail-World.com,
The 2013 NZ Optimist Nationals have concluded in Timaru with a win for Henry Haslett (Wakatere/Gendowie) and with
Australia's Annabelle Davies (Perth) taking second overall and top girl skipper. A second Australian competitor Alec
Brodie (Sydney) placed fifth in the regatta.... [more]
David MCreary,
Every year, on April 1, various sailing media around the world follow the lead set, way back from David McCreary of
Boats.com/Scuttlebutt Europe. He's in a league of his own on this day, and we don't even bother to try and compete.
Here's the 2013 offering:... [more]
Jodie Bakewell-White,
Wind and waves delivered exciting and challenging racing on day one as competition got underway for the NZL Sailing Team
sailors in Palma de Mallorca, Spain at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma, also known as Trofeo Princesa Sofia Regatta.... [more]
The Sail-World.com Team,
Trofeo Princesa Sofia Mapfre, ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma - Photographer Thom Touw was on site in Palma to capture this
gallery of images on day one for the 470 Class. Enjoy!... [more]
Robert Deaves,
It was 'more of the same' on day two at the Singha OK Dinghy World Championships in Pattaya, Thailand, with slightly
less wind and tide making the racing exciting and close. Race wins went to Nick Craig (GBR) and Mike Williams (AUS)
though Roger Blasse (AUS) continues to lead overall.... [more]
Paul Snow-Hansen and Daniel Willcox,
New Zealand 470 Mens team, currently sailing in the Princess Sofia Regatta Palma, Spain compiled this video from their
training in the Olympic 470... [more]
Sail-World,
Oracle Team USA's revamped AC72 USA-17 was videoed again by an independent cameraman who captured the AC72 training on
San Francisco Bay, this time in a series of seven videos covering two runs and a gybe. In the set, Oracle Team USA has
an interesting day foiling showing a reasonable level of control, but not at the level of stability being displayed by
Emirates Team NZ.... [more]
Emirates Team NZ Media,
34th America's Cup: Emirates Team New Zealand has been training throughout the southern hemisphere summer in home waters
and prior to heading to San Francisco, California, where the racing for the 34th America's Cup set to take place, the
team today reveals a new performance enhancing innovation on board the 72-foot multihull.... [more]
Richard Gladwell,
More images from the opening day of the 2013 420 Nationals at Takapuna. Light winds prevailed making for some testing
and close racing. Sail-World's camera caught the action on the penultimate race of the day.... [more]
Richard Gladwell,
Two America's Cup and winners of multiple World Championships, now Paralympians, have joined forces to in a campaign to
win a Gold medal in the 2016 Paralympics. To raise finance for their campaign in the three man Sonar class, two of the
adversaries in the 2013 America's Cup Regatta, Sir Russell Coutts and Grant Dalton will speak at a dinner in Auckland
where a ride on an AC72 will be auctioned... [more]
Alistair Deaves,
The former Greenpeace vessel Vega has been relaunched at Westpark Marina after an extensive 10 month refit. Initially
just out for a repaint by Jason Hamilton and Global Yacht Finishers, it was soon apparent that more work was needed. The
whole cabin top was replaced along with all 36 cabin side bolts. The interior was also extensively modified while the
deck hatches, skylight and companionway... [more]
DoyleSails,
Doyle Sailmakers have announced that they have secured their largest order to date and will supply a complete sail
inventory for the upcoming 60m performance sloop under construction at Perini Navi. The upwind inventory will be
constructed of Stratis membranes which have proven themselves on many of the world's most glamorous superyachts.... [more]
Dave Gibbs,
The 2013 Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show is now less than 8 weeks away! The show, which will feature even more prizes
and attractions than usual, will take place at the ASB Showgrounds in Greenlane Auckland on May 16-19. Mark these dates
in your diary (or on your phone/tablet/computer) because you will not want to miss the chance to win some of our great
prizes....... [more]
NZ Elliott 5.9 Class Association,
For their 2013 Nationals the Elliott 5.9 Class Association chose to join the Auckland Regatta to celebrate 30 years of
Nationals event racing for the E5.9. The fleet is growing steadily and involves some well known sailors, with a
successful Traveller Series that focuses on five weekend events each year, followed by the class Nationals.... [more]
Richard Gladwell,
The Auckland to Tauranga race started off the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, on Thursday morning, in very light
winds. The outgoing tide was a major challenge for the competitors forcing then to congregate to the west of Auckland
Harbour Bridge, before using the tide to cross the line. Follow the Race on the new Predictwind Tracker. Instructions
here.... [more]
Richard Gladwell,
The 2013 Auckland Cup Regatta was sailed on four courses on the Waitemata harbour. Sail-World's NZ Editor, was on the
water today and filed this the final of four image galleries.... [more]
Rod Davis/ETNZblog.com,
Coach Rod Davis revisits his blog on the art of 'espionage'..... After my blog on spying on the competition, people have
been asking how teams manage to keep secrets when the opposition can approach to within 200 metres because cameras are
more than capable of getting in close at that range.... [more]
Richard Gladwell,
The Auckland Cup Regatta is being sailed on four courses on the Waitemata harbour. Sail-World's NZ Editor, was on the
water today and filed this the first of four image galleries.... [more]
Richard Gladwell,
Emirates Team NZ wrapped up their Friday training session with a series of windward leewards inside Rangitoto Light at
the entrance to the Waitemata Harbour. The session and crew-work, in particular, was very impressive and slick. There
was not enough wind to make foiling viable at the bottom of the course, with the rounding mark again 200 metres off
Narrowneck Beach.... [more]
America's Cup Media,
AC UNCUT's Genny Tulloch catches up with Oracle Team USA skipper James Spithill six months after their AC72 capsize.
James talks the psychological benefit of going through the capsize, and how he believes Oracle Team USA is stronger than
ever because of it.... [more]
ARG Marine Media,
Simon Hull's ORMA60 TeamVodafoneSailing dropped her rig for the second time at the start of the third race on the first
day of the 2013 Auckland Cup. ARG Marine Media were on hand to video the action... [more]
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