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Storm Trysail Club’s 66th Block Island Race
Rambler Breaks Record
Even though it moved along at only five knots for several hours and briefly “parked” three times when the wind switched off completely, Rambler 100, George David’s (Stamford, Conn.) rocket ship built for speed Speed #speedsailing , broke—by 42 minutes and 45 seconds— Boomerang’s 2002 record Record (...) -
Mapfre PalmaVela
Guillermo Parada won the TP52 division in Palma
The opening regatta of the 2011 Mediterranean sailing season came to an end today with few surprises. Azzurra in TP52, Inti in Maxi Wally, Alegre in Maxi, and Mapfre in J80 take the Mapfre PalmaVela trophy home. -
Key West 2011
Multiple Grand Prix Classes Come Down to Last Leg of Last Race
Victory literally came down to the last leg of the last race for many of the grand prix classes at Key West 2011, presented by Nautica. -
Rolex Sydney - Hobart
Geoff Boettcher : "It was a tough one"
Geoff Boettcher’s South Australian yacht Secret Men’s Business Business #Business 3.5 was announced this afternoon as this year’s Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Overall winner. Secret Men’s Business Business #Business was the 14th boat across the finish line in a race where just finishing was an achievement. (...) -
Sydney - Hobart
Wild Oats XI leads fleet out of Sydney Harbour
The Mark Richards skippered 100 footer, Wild Oats XI, shrugged off a cheeky challenge from Grant Wharington’s Melbourne 98 footer, Wild Thing, to stamp its mark early on the Rolex Sydney Hobart line honours battle. -
Newport Bermuda Race
Mark Watson first to Bermuda in corrected time
Bermuda executive Mark Watson made his first race to Bermuda memorable with a corrected time win in Genuine Risk in the Open Division for cant-keel boats. Speedboat, owned by Alex Jackson, took line honors for the race, finishing just before dawn at 3:47:56 with an elapsed time of 59:17:56, well off the course record Record #sailingrecord . (...) -
Normandy Sailing Week
Sultanate’s Farr30 win the Normandy Sailing Week
With 100 boats, 700 racers, four days of racing, some superb weather conditions, and a great atmosphere both on and off shore… the Normandy Sailing Week has made its mark as an event not to be missed. Tonight eight crews from the various series represented here are heading home with a (...) -
“Gut” Instinct Secures Block Island Race Victory
In a race where choosing sides is key, the crew aboard Hap Fauth’s (Minneapolis, Minn./Newport, R.I.) 69-foot Mini Maxi Bella Mente used their “Gut” instinct and flawless teamwork to win the Storm Trysail Club’s 65th Block Island Race. The 186 nautical mile race began Friday afternoon, May 28, and sent Bella Mente and (...) -
Hublot Palmavela
Artemis wins in the TP52 class in the bay of Palma
In a nice breeze of the 215 which went up to 12 knots, and an airplane free sky, the Hublot PalmaVela regatta held the last races of its 7th edition. All the fleets were on the water today, with Maxis and TP 52 TP 52 #TP52 ’s running their coastal races in the charlie area. In the TP52 class Artemis was the predictable winner, but (...) -
65th Rolex Sydney Hobart
Two True winner overall in Hobart
Andrew Saies’ new boat Two True this afternoon became just the fourth South Australian yacht to win the Rolex Sydney Yacht Race overall, but the win did not come without a long wait and plenty of angst.
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