The World on Water spy is out and about hiding in the jumgle waiting for the Big Boats to arrive and get their bits installed so that they can go sailing. Rambler 88 is here and ready to take on his ex Rambler 100 ex Speedboat now Perpetual LOYAL. George D...
The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is only three weeks away and Rolex has released a preview, in the new Sport of "Synchronised Sanding" we show a local three-man team training on the new sections of Wild Oats XI, Oracle Team USA the Americas Cup defenders...
In this week's WoW TWO over 100 Foot Trimarans start our racing around the world non-stop for the Jules Verne trophy (IDEC Sport & Spindrift 2), the "prototype" division on the Mini 6.5 meter Transat is decided, the MC 38's have their final regatta on ...
In this week's WoW Oracle Team USA's wing is explained, the 18 Footers battle it out on a dull Sydney Harbour, the crew of Spindrift 2 the world's largest racing trimaran get ready for the Jules Verne record attempt, IMOCA 60 Vento di Sardegna is built at ...
Brand new, multi-million Euro IMOCA 60 Hugo Boss dis-masted and the hull leaking flounders in the Atlantic just off Spain. The crew are heli lifted from the boat. We list Alex Thomson's sailing travails, the Clipper boats arrive in Cape Town, the fast wind...
40 knots of wind and 6-7 metre waves play havoc with the fleet in the 2015 Transat Jacques Vabre. Five of the "top contenders' had to retire from the race after either capsizing or experiencing damage in the wild conditions. They were Edmond de Rothschild,...
In this week's WoW the riskiest job in Bermuda is a LVACWS Judge as one is run-down by Aussie Nathan Outteridge in Artemis, the Rolex Middle Sea Race was held in Malta, the Transat Jacques Vabre starts today in Le Havre, race day for AC leader ETNZ, weeks ...
Just under 100 boats attended the Sydney amateur Sailing Club's Gaffer's Day regatta on Sydney Harbour today. In the "Ranger Couta Boats" division of 25 yachts the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull skippered his Couta Gaffer in a very fickle 8 kno...
In this week's WoW there's the Audi China Coast RHYC Regatta and Ragamuffin 100 breaks records, Mini transat boat # 753 shows what it is like onboard a small one person ocean racing yacht, Adam Minoprio (NZL) wins the Argo Gold WMRT Cup and Australia's new...
In this week's WoW we feature the wrap of the RC 44's in heavy weather in Cascais, the ExSS's on the Bospheros, In our new "What's New" segment we feature the iRig the first inflatable windsurf ing rig Inflate and go, we aere there for day 1 Race 3 of the ...
In light and shifty nor’easters the combination of tactician David Chapman, Colin Beashel on mainsheet and North Sail’s Richie Allanson on jib and kite trim, combined with the usual high standard of crew work befitting the current Australian champions,...
Close to 300 dinghies and skiffs headed to their respective course area in hope but the window was too tight and after an hour long wait officials sent everyone back to shore and out of the hot sun, and that’s where the racing ended.
As event manager And...
In this week's WoW the wrap of the Panarai Classic Yacht Regatta in Cannes, Nathan Outeridge takes us for a walk-around his new AC 45F the foiling boat for next week's races in Bermuda, the kids fight out for honours in the Yachting NSW Youth Championships...
In this week's WoW we have a wrap on the 52 Super Series for 2015 and the Cascais Cup, the start of the Rolex Farr 40 Worlds in Long Beach, the finish of Leg 1 of the 6.5m Mini Transat in Lanzarote, Day 1 of the Australian Women Match Racing Championships ...
Eight teams vie for the "silverware" at the top of the Australian Women Match Race Championships on gusty/rainy Pittwater, Sydney.
3 teams from the host Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club lined up against 3 from the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia one from Pe...
Hold onto your watch as it is "Rolex Sailing Week" on the WoW!
We have the latest from the Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational in Newport R.I., Big Boat Series in San Francisco, Maxi Yacht Cup finishes in Sardinia and Farr 40's coming to San Diego. Also...
Bob Oatley has ordered that his 9 year old race-winning Super-Maxi Wild Oats XI be modified to increase its potential against its new opposition the likes of Comanche and Rambler 88 who will race against it in this year's 2015 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Rac...
In this week's WoW a preview to the Rolex Fastnet Race in England, the PWA team are doing somersaults in Tenerife, it's the penultimate day in Palma for the TP 52 Super Series fleet, US Sailing's Chubb Jr Championships, Fabrice Amadeo's new IMOCA 60 yach...
In this month's Multi WoW we feature the French beast Gitana Multi 70 trialling at 45 knots, The Foiling Week has Phantom and One Designs racing on Lake Garda, Ben Ainslie wins one and the silverware in the 2 race Louis Vuitton Americas Cup World Series in...
Two times Rolex Sydney Hobart winning skipper Bob steel this week launched in Australia hull #2 of the Mark Mills designed MAT 1180 IRC performance Yacht. He will race the yacht for the first time next week at the Airlie Beach Race Week followed by Hamilto...
62 yachts in the 30th Land Rover Sydney to Gold Coast Race started today in light then moderate winds on a "sparkling" Sydney harbour.
More at http://www.boatson.tv the home of live sailing and the top viewed weekly sailing news show "World on Water" get i...
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