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Australia’s dramatic capsize caused by “tech malfunction” ruins their chances in Halifax

 

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High winds delayed the ability to crane all ten F50s into the water, with only eight teams able to make the start line

HALIFAX, CANADA - June 3 2024 - The ROCKWOOL Canada Sail Grand Prix witnessed a disastrous turn of events as Tom Slingsby’s Australia SailGP Team encountered a dramatic capsize caused by a tech malfunction, sending shockwaves among fans who watched on from the Halifax shoreline.

 

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The MAKAI M37 Journey

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Around the Mediterranean

A Bold Journey to Palma

 

 

After a successful launch and testing in early April, and just a few days after its final completion, it embarked on a long journey from Split, Croatia, to Sicily, and then heading to Palma. The weather conditions were far from ideal; from rough seas to extreme winds, but all of this effort was made for the boat to arrive for its world premiere at the Palma International Boat Show.

 

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Raptor 11m RIB

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  A scintillating new Kiwi-designed America’s Cup 40 chase boat hit the water in Auckland in late April.

  

Built by Fusion Marine Boat Builders in Silverdale, it showed its paces before being packed up and shipped off to its new Swedish owners. A stepped-hull design powered by twin Yamaha 300hp outboard motors, this new craft’s sleek lines shout performance. And performance there is, topping out at 55.2 knots or 102kph.

Built specifically to service the AC40 fleet in upcoming America’s Cup Youth and Women’s regattas, the craft is built to meet exacting requirements.

 

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Sail GP

From setback to triumph: Australians lead leaderboard in Bermuda

 

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● Australians secure 1-1-3 placings in fleet racing

● US Team capsize damage takes them out of racing

 

 Tom Slingsby and his Australian squad unleashed a masterful comeback performance at the opening day of the Apex Bermuda Sail Grand Prix, securing their seat at the top of the leaderboard.

 

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Australia SailGP Team and Parley for the Oceans launch

SailGP Vs Plastic to combat the plastic pollution crisis

 

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Ahead of the Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix on 4-5 May, the Australia SailGP Team has launched its latest initiative, SailGP Vs Plastic, in collaboration with its Official Purpose Partner Parley for the Oceans, to combat plastic pollution and its intrinsic link to climate change. The SailGP Vs Plastic community hub - a centralised free-to-use platform for SailGP fans and the on-water community - is designed to engage, educate and inspire action against plastic pollution. Developed with a network of Parley’s educators and experts, the platform will offer easy-to-access educational materials, collaboration opportunities and community-driven activities, such as local beach cleans, serving as a one-stop site where users can gather to learn, discuss, collaborate and action climate change issues and solutions.

 

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Sail GP

Spain slingshot ‘top dogs’ Aussies and Kiwis in Bermuda final

 

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● Australia places 3rd in Podium Final

● Australia’s remain in second position of Season 4 leaderboard

 

BERMUDA - 05 May 2024 - The Spain SailGP Team has taken out the ‘top dogs’ of Season 4- Australia and New Zealand- to win the Apex Bermuda Sail Grand Prix, with the Australian’s not able to secure their fairytale comeback with potential tech issues plaguing the team.

The neck-and-neck qualifying fleet races saw multiple lead changes of which third team would secure a seat in the final against Australia and Spain, with New Zealand the ‘Black Foils’ coming from the back of the pack in the fifth fleet race to snake Canada’s spot in the Podium Final.

 

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Seawind & Corsair Moreton Bay Regatta

Light Wind Sailing with Extra Sails

 

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The annual Seawind and Corsair Moreton Bay Regatta was held in variable weather conditions but high spirits as a fleet of multihulls converged at the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron for a weekend of social racing.

The entrants were Seawind Catamarans Scarlett, Lalapanzi, Pali Pali, Double Black Diamond, Meltemi, Sundowner, Tan Anu, Avalon Spirit, Affaire and Corsair 880 Pocket Rocket.

 

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2024 SANCTUARY COVE INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW

 

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It’s set to be the most spectacular Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS) yet!

Already fuelling excitement among those who love the boating life is a new luxury VIP Experience and close to 100 brand-new product launches from some of Australia and the globe’s most popular and luxurious marine brands.

Here’s a quick guide to everything you need to know about this epic celebration of all things boating and marine lifestyle:

 

EVENT OVERVIEW

The event is held annually in May over four-days from Thursday 23 May to Sunday 26 May (9am to 5pm).
2024 marks the 35th edition of the event. Commencing as lifestyle showcase at Sanctuary Cove’s iconic ‘The Ultimate Event’ in 1988.
SCIBS has grown to become the Southern Hemisphere’s largest boating and marine lifestyle event and a key event on the global boat show calendar.
The 2024 Show will feature over 330 exhibitors, 700-plus boats, and more than 2,500 products and is expected to attract over 50,000 visitors.
SCIBS 2024 will showcase everything from superyachts, personal watercraft and marine technology to fishing vessels, trailerable boats, sailing catamarans and powerboats.

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Australia sustains major damage in dramatic collision on Lyttelton Harbour

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Tom Slingsby and his Australian crew have been hit with a devastating blow after a dramatic collision with a course mark during the first fleet race of the Championship Sunday forced the team to retire from racing altogether. The collision occurred as Australia and Canada were approaching the first mark of the race at speed. Australia driver Tom Slingsby made a split second decision to manoeuvre away to avoid a potentially catastrophic collision with the Canada Team’s F50 and crew, instead hitting the course mark, causing extensive damage to the Flying Roo.

Tom Slingsby said: “It all happened so quickly but at that moment I knew that we were going to hit Canada, so I had a choice to make and I wanted to keep people safe so I turned the boat as hard as I could into the course mark. I knew the mark was there but It was either that or go straight through Canada.” Slingsby was visibly shaken by the incident, saying to the media: “Honestly I am just happy that no one was hurt and we are all in shock. I don't think it has all sunk in and it’s been pretty emotional for me. It is a really scary moment when you feel like you could kill someone.”

The collision has caused irreparable damage to the front beam of the F50 with further damage sited to the port hull and board case. The full extent of the damage to the Australia F50 is still being reviewed by the SailGP Technical Team.

Following an initial investigation from the SailGP umpires, the Australia Team were determined to be at fault for the collision and have been docked 12 event points and 8 season points. The decision is currently being reviewed by SailGP umpires and the Australia Team.

Australia’s biggest rivals, the recently-rebranded Black Foils - New Zealand SailGP Team - claimed victory on their home waters, followed by France who finished the podium final on Championship Sunday in second place and Canada in third.  The Australia Team will work alongside SailGP’s Technical Team to assess the full extent of the damage to the F50 and commence urgent repairs, with the goal of having the Flying Roo back racing in Bermuda for the Apex Group Bermuda Grand Prix on 4-5 May 2024. 

1 // New Zealand 26 points

2 // France 25 points

3 // Canada 24 point

4 // Spain 24 points

5 // Germany 16 points

6 // Switzerland 12 points

7 // Emirates Great Britain 10 points

8 // USA 6 points

9 // ROCKWOOL Denmark 3 points

10 // Australia 1 point

 

OVERALL SAILGP SEASON 4 STANDINGS //

1 // New Zealand 68

2 // Australia 59 points

3 // Spain 55 points

4 // France 54 points

5 // ROCKWOOL Denmark 50 points

6 // USA 48 points

7 // Canada 46 points

8 // Emirates GBR 45 points

9 // Germany 27 points

10 // Switzerland 22 points

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ATL Composites

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An expertly custom-crafted Schionning catamaran will sail the world with ease, thanks to the strong, durable DuFLEX Build System.

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 A highly-customised Schionning Solitaire 1520 cruising catamaran is taking shape on the Gold Coast, in the talented hands of the team at Mahi Boats, specialists in custom boat building, particularly multihulls and game fishing boats to commercial standards.

Founder and director, Dan Williams began the business 17 years ago as Hybrid Composites, before demand propelled the business into custom boat building. Dan’s background includes international experience crafting carbon fibre racing yachts.

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Now, ensconced in a supershed at the Gold Coast City Marina & Shipyard within the thriving boat building hub of Coomera, Mahi Boats is working on several major projects, including the 50-foot (15.25-metre) Schionning Solitaire 1520.

Described as “a serious bluewater cruiser capable of sailing the world with high mileage daily runs in comfort and safety with minimal slamming”, the Solitaire 1520 offers similar internal comfort and space to a similarly sized production boat, but is far lighter, stiffer and stronger with better waterline beam values and higher power to weight ratio.

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As Dan explains, “The owners chose this model as they loved the design and the ability to customise head heights and cabins to suit their specific needs.” There are dozens of custom features throughout the boat, starting with the entire layout. “The clients designed the layout of the boat and we are continuing to customise everything along the way,” says Dan.

“We have raised the headroom inside. We are running a hybrid electric motor system and the boat is packed with custom electronics. The boat is designed to sail two-handed around the world. They owners are planning to cruise the east coast and around Australia initially, but this is the catamaran they can rely on for long-range cruising once they’re ready.” The owners’ sailing ambitions are to be on the water within 14 months, and the team at Mahi Boats are well underway, with six boat builders engaged on the project.

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Crucial to keeping the weight down and keeping to the tight construction schedule is the use of DuFLEX panels from ATL Composites, as specified by Schionning Designs. “There are many benefits of using DuFLEX panels,” Dan states. “They are easily assembled, CNC-cut, pre-laminated panels that enable fast construction. They’re easy to join using ATL’s Z-Press which applies heat and pressure to cure the epoxy adhesive on the Z-Joints. Joins are fully cured in seven to 20 minutes, depending on the ambient temperature.

Other composite products from ATL include Divinycell Structural Foam, KINETIX  R246TX Thixotropic Laminating Epoxy, WEST SYSTEM 105 resin and associated hardeners and powder modifiers, TECHINGLUE R60 Structural Adhesive in easily dispensed cartridge form,  and TECHINIFILL R1160 pre-blended Fairing Compound.

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“ATL offers a large range of composite products, all of which we are happy to use,” Dan continues.

“All ATL products are high quality and are competitive in price across the board. The ATL team go above and beyond to make sure we have everything we need when we need it.”

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www.mahiboats.com.au

 

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The Two Oceans 870 Power Catamaran in build at Two Oceans Marine Manufacturing:
a floating haven of unmatched luxury

 

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Two Oceans Marine Manufacturing is in the final year of the build the Two Oceans 870 Power Catamaran, a nautical masterpiece that seamlessly marries opulence with functionality. This 87-foot luxury custom power catamaran, designed by award-winning yacht design firm Du Toit Yacht Design, transcends the ordinary, offering an expansive and luxurious on-water experience.

 

Award-winning design and manufacture partnership
In a longstanding collaboration, Two Oceans Marine Manufacturing and Du Toit Yacht Design have partnered on the build of 14 large full custom catamarans ranging from 60 to 110 feet. This partnership extends to include the semi-custom Two Oceans 555 and 675 Power Catamarans, along with the Balance 442, 482, and 750. With Du Toit Yacht Design's extensive experience in catamaran design, many vessels jointly created with Two Oceans Marine Manufacturing have garnered prestigious awards.

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Ultims pass Oz

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Six 105 foot Ultim catamarans and only six sailors.

Photo: Arkea Ultim Challenge 2024

 

 The Ultim class of 105 foot trimarans are the true monsters of the deep ocean, reports Kevin Green.

 

To prove it, this elite group of yachts are currently racing together in a circumnavigation expected to take less than 50 days. Sailing at speeds of nearly 50 knots across the wildest parts of the world's oceans, while managing thousands of square foot of sail area and doing this all on foils is what these solo sailors are doing; after departing Brest in France on 6 January.

 

 

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Eric Peron on Ultim Adagio, which is the only non-foiler in the fleet.

Photo: Arkea Ultim Challenge 2024

 

So far, one of them has broken down (the newest one, SVZ Lazartigue), pulling out at Cape Town while the other five continue on. Another, Sodebo 3 skippered by 55 year old veteran Thomas Coville, did an emergency stop in Hobart, Tasmania on 1 February for foil and deck repairs. Meantime the runaway leader, Maxi Edmond de Rothschild skipper Charles Caudrelier on his 2017 Ultim, is passing Cape Horn on the final leg west before turning north to the finish at Brest, north west France.

 

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Sodebo3 called in at Hobart on 1 February for repairs.

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Follow them on the tracker at: www.arkeaultimchallengebrest.com

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- Maxi Edmond de Rothschild - Charles Caudrelier

- Maxi Banque Populaire XI - Armel Le Cléac'h

- SVR Lazartigue - Tom Laperche (RETIRED)

Sodebo Ultim 3 - Thomas Coville

Actual Ultim 3 - Anthony Marchand

Ultim Adagio - Eric Peron

 

 

 

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Alex Stone

Cat Not Dog

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A simple but efficient cruising rig of high-aspect fully-battened mainsail, and self-tacking blade jib with a luff furler.
With reefs and furling these two sails can serve the boat in a wind range from 5-40ts.

 

In this article, ALEX STONE looks at the main considerations to be taken in account when buying a cruising catamaran.

The cruising catamaran market is coming of age. Yachties of all stripes are seeing the indisputable advantages of good, fast, safe, comfortable cruising cats. They’ve come to understand that yes, you can have all those attributes simultaneously, and at all times, in a blue-water sailboat. Sailing fast and comfortably with no heeling the new normal. Why just a few weeks ago, we cruised from Mahurangi to Man o’ War Bay in New Zealand’s Hauraki Gulf in two hours – a distance of 35nm at an average speed of over 15kts – and the glass vase of flowers sat on the saloon table the whole time, while my beloved snoozed contentedly on the couch, leaving me in splendid isolation at the wheel. Our kind of sailing!

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Yacht Share Mariner

Be Unique – Own a share in the
new Bali 4.4 ‘Halyna’ this summer

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Sail Lake Macquarie, Port Stephens, Newcastle (visit the Hunter Valley), Pittwater and Sydney during this summer. Relocate to Queensland and the Whitsundays next April for the winter. As an owner of ‘Halyna’ these places will all be within your reach with the yacht managed by Yacht Share Mariner.

 

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