Opportunity for 5O5 Sailors to Learn More

 

The sailors have got some time in their hands to get back to sail racing boats in different competitions. This is a perfect opportunity for them to be sure that their boats have the correct configuration so the boats can be set and tuned according to the conditions. For helping these sailors, the International Class 5O5 is set to build a wide range of resources for them. The main motive is collecting together and making a directory that will contain all the sailing things that a 5O5 sailor or others can access for understanding how they can set up and tune their boats, methods to increase the speed, and to race better. They will be able to search for and access all the information from one place.


The Class of 5O5 has had a lot of the best sailors in the world competing for over 50 years. Because a boat that was designed in the year 1955 got amazingly successful, this class remains at the front of dinghy racing across the globe. The collection of knowledge and experience becomes unparalleled when the minds of those come together who have learned and polished their passion and craft for racing sailing boats in the Class of 5O5. The best sailors in this particular class always had to share their knowledge and experience with others under enthusiasm. This class can be considered as the perfect one to document all the information and knowledge that the sailors have gained so far.
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California Offshore Race Week 2019

California Offshore Race Week, the fourth edition is coming up and it promises to connect three distance races into an offshore race series that would also be a weekly affair. There would be an inclusion of faster boats in this competition’s version in 2019.

Simon Phillips, a regular competitor who owns Farr 40 Astra, states that this series is a perfect way for sailing enthusiasts to start off the summer season. The races are fitted into a tight window since most of the competitors have busy schedules. The race course lies by the picturesque coast of California but the challenges are high and often the wind is low at such a time.

There are different clubs that participate in this competition such as yacht clubs of Monterey Peninsula, Santa Barbara, Encinal Yacht Club and that of San Diego. The 2019 race week of CA offshore, as it is called, would also have a new competition component added. This would include multihull and fast mono boats. These would become part of the CA 500 race that would stretch between San Francisco till the coast of San Diego.

CA 500 edition would include monohulls with ORR rating of 1.06 and more along with multihulls that have ORR-MH rating of 1.4 and more. The schedule of 2019 comprises of SPINNAKER CUP that would be held from May 25th to 26th and between San Francisco and Monterey; it would be presented by Monterey Peninsula and Encinal Yacht Club. The next day would commence the COASTAL CUP that would span the course between Monterey and Santa Barbara between May 27th and 28th, organized by Encinal and Santa Barbara Yacht Club. The races would continue with SOCAL 300 being the next one from May 30th to June 1st between Santa Barbara and San Diego; at the same time CA 500 would be held, during the same dates and the last two races would have San Diego Yacht Club as the organizer.

Bach And His Views On Olympic Sailing

Thomas Bach, who is president of ICO, was present at the Hempel Sailing World Championships, which is being held at Aarhus in Denmark. He was there for the Sunday event and he chatted up with the media there to talk about the future that lies ahead for Olympic sailing in Tokyo as well as technology in this world.

When asked about his expectations about the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 that are coming up at Enoshima, he stated that it would be a great competition for all the sailors to be a part of. It would also make sailing as a sport more enjoyable and popular. The technology that would be made available in Tokyo would also provide more opportunities to advance world level sailing. The fans would also be able to follow the competition much more closely.
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Bach And His Views On Olympic Sailing

Thomas Bach, who is president of ICO, was present at the Hempel Sailing World Championships, which is being held at Aarhus in Denmark. He was there for the Sunday event and he chatted up with the media there to talk about the future that lies ahead for Olympic sailing in Tokyo as well as technology in this world.

When asked about his expectations about the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 that are coming up at Enoshima, he stated that it would be a great competition for all the sailors to be a part of. It would also make sailing as a sport more enjoyable and popular. The technology that would be made available in Tokyo would also provide more opportunities to advance world level sailing. The fans would also be able to follow the competition much more closely.
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Bianca Cook Joins Volvo Ocean Race

The Kiwi contingent that is taking part in the Volvo Ocean Race is increasing and the latest Kiwi to enter the fray is Bianca Cook.


She has joined the Turn the Tide on Plastic team and will start her venture into the new offshore racing from October22. This is when the Volvo Ocean Race will be kicking off. With this addition, the Turn the Tide on Plastic team has 10 sailors on board. They are a very youthful team.

The 28-year-old Aucklander is very happy to take part in the Volvo Ocean Race and has impressed her team during the trials. This led to them signing her on board and she is also joined by Irish Olympian Annalise Murphy. The skipper of the Turn the Tide on Plastic team Caffari is very happy with these two new additions. She is hoping that the new additions will help the crew and also add more strength to the team. Continue reading “Bianca Cook Joins Volvo Ocean Race”

Van Uden Wins 2017 North Sea Race

The skipper of Van Uden, Gerd-Jan Poortman, was over the moon after winning the 2017 North Sea Race.


The Dutch Ker 46 won the IRC and the ORC. Poortman has good experience in sailing as he has competed in the last four seasons of the Volvo Ocean Race. He had a very young Dutch team for support and this was the first time that they took part in an offshore race.

The Line Honors for the race was won by Piet Vroon Ker 53. But after the time correction, it was placed in the third position. Daniel Hardy, who skippered Ker 46, Lady Mariposa, Finished the line 30 seconds ahead of Van Uden. After the time correction, it was pushed to the second position and this gave Van Uden the title. Continue reading “Van Uden Wins 2017 North Sea Race”

Unbelievable Homecoming Welcome

Alex Thomson received a hero’s welcome when he returned to his homeland Gosport after creating a new British Vendee Globe sailing record. The Former Clipper Race skipper is the youngest skipper to claim the Clipper Race.

He brought his Hugo Boss back to the Portsmouth Harbor after a great race at the Vendee Globe nonstop around the world race. He was welcomed back home by hundreds of supporters last Saturday morning despite the weather being snowy.

Alex completed the Vendee Globe on January 20 after sailing for 74 days, 19 hours and 35 minutes. The winner of the Vendee Globe race was Armel Le Clèac’h. Alex finished in the 2nd sport and this is the best showing by any British man in the race. Alex was 16 hours and 31 seconds behind the winner, Armel. Continue reading “Unbelievable Homecoming Welcome”

Barrington Elected As OCI Vice President

Colm Barrington from Sailing was voted and he won the position of First Vice–President of Olympic Council of Ireland with clear majority. The voting takes place at the Hotel Conrad in Dublin.

For three decades the OCI was ruled by former president Pat Hicke. With the election of new first Vice—President, OCI has welcomed a new era and end of previous one. Continue reading “Barrington Elected As OCI Vice President”

Sailing Club By Krishna River

Sailing is yet to reach a professional level in India, but it is slowly picking up. For instance, there are local sailing clubs that are promoting the sport among local youths and schools. One such instance is a club by the Krishna River. Located in the state of Andhra Pradesh, it is an effort made by the tourism department of the state to promote the club as a venue for water sports.

Located in the city of Vijayawada, it is a great venue where sailing sport buffs can get a glimpse of some action here. The club is known as the Volga Sailing Club. This club has been floating different vessels by the river banks of Krishna and they cater to both professionals as well as recreational sport enthusiasts. Continue reading “Sailing Club By Krishna River”

Ainslie Busting Gut For The Cup

Ben Ainslie and his crew are practicing sailing under tough weather condition before the America’s Cup.


The view of the match was like Ainslie is busting his gut in the quest of the cup. Who knows what will happen in the championship but, when practice is tough then there are always a positive hope.

Cold salt water showers on Ben Ainslie and his crew as soon as they enter “flight” mode. There catamaran ropes and hulls creak and groan when it was out at sea and in the hand of Ainslie, but, it is not the hurdle that can resist Ainslie and his crew to practice sail. The catamaran that Ainslie is used for practice sail has long vast wings. The length of the wing is equal to the length of 737 aircrafts. Taking such long catamaran in sea for sailing is not easy task that could be done by any sailor. It is the sailors like Ainslie, who can handle it. It requires complete concentration, quick and accurate extensions to get things on right track. Continue reading “Ainslie Busting Gut For The Cup”