In this week' WoW we cover the VOR Newport In-Port Race, the 6.5m Mini Transats have a lead up race, US Sailing has women's 29er testing, Lake Garda Olympic Week highlights, foiling is the new sailing revolution and Day 5 of the Finn Europeans.
In this week's World on Water we have the final day of the Sperry Charleston Race week, the Australian Sailing Team is tops at the ISAF SWC Hyeres, Team Vestas Winds rebuilds, 49ers medal races ISAF SWC Hyeres, VOR Leg 6 days 10&11 Team SCA and a "fogg...
In this week's WoW the girls on SCA in the Volvo hit an Atlantic Ocean "trash-bump" and knock-down, The Cowes-Dinard Cross English Channel record is broken, the final day of the BVI Spring Regatta, In Australia the boats are heading north to the warmer wea...
In the World on Water March 15 we feature the launch of SAFRAN the IMOCA 60 or the "boat with the Dali mustache". It is one of the most important boat launches for this year. Also is the beautiful super-yachts in the YCCS Loro Piana Caribbean Rendezvous, ...
Sydney Harbour Regatta showcases Sydney Harbour.
Light weather ensured that most started a little late at Middle Harbour Yacht Club for the beginning of the 10th anniversary Sydney Harbour Regatta being held this weekend, but once underway, all 180 boat ...
In the March 01 World on Water Bella Mente wins the RORC Caribbean 600, the USCG clear a passage through ice to Baltimore, Oracle Team USA practice foiling on their AC 45, MOD 70 Tri Phaedo 3 blasts over the Caribbean 600 course for a record, the WoW "Clas...
In this week's WoW the Australian MC 38's have their first 2015 regatta in Sydney and a Kiwi boat wins, the Barceona World Race is on its 53rd consecutive day and Renault Captur is heading back to NZ for rudder repairs, Safran Racing is building a new boat...
Top USA Yacht "shooter" George Bekris showcased the J Class Yacht fleet which will be in Bermuda to feature in a regatta as a lead in to the 35th Americas Cup.
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In this week's World on Water The huge J70 fleet rule in Key West and the Italians win, The leading yachts in the BWR pass under Cape Leeuwin, Australia, we show the 2014 Exss Fails (bang/crash), our "Classic" is the revolutionary French foiling trimaran H...
"Juggy" Clougher on-board Comanche talks through theii "lumpy gravy" first night, snakes worry sailors in the Volvo, Christophe Launay's 2014 diary, Bouwe Bekking is "grumpy" about Leg 3 of the VOR, Day 10 of the Barcelona World Race and 170 of the world's...
Crewmember Justn "Juggy" Clougher talks to Skipper Ken Read, Navigator stan Honey and the crew on this 24 hour report on the first day of their first major yacht race the 2014 Rolex Sydney Hobart.
After a fantastic start the weather was a punishing 30 knot...
Here is our unedited footage of the start of the 2014 Rolex Sydney Hobart shot from a 18 knot, flat out, chase boat. We will upload a "stabalised" version later. Ken Read and crew of Jim and Kristy Clark's Comanche blitsed the other 100 footers in dynamic ...
The weather reports all point so far this year to a "small-boat" Rolex Sydney Harbour race. This is the "Overall Contenders" Press Conference held Dec 24.14 a the CYCA. The panel included Daryl Hodgkinson - Skipper, Victoire (2013 Overall Winner)
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In this week's World on Water the Extreme Sailing Series culminates in Sydney with GAC Pindar crashing, the MC38's twilight races also on Sydney Harbour, a preview of Foiling Week 2015, Comanche owner Jim Clark weighs up their chances prior to their first ...
Comanche’s owner, Jim Clark talks on all things including "breast feeding". He concedes that a Rolex Sydney Hobart isn’t the ideal first race for such a big, complex machine, but: “I am married to an Australian, and I’ve seen the start of the Role...
US Superyacht Maxi Comanche's owner Jim Clark headed the list of international entrants in this year's race. Also present was Gina Hewson - Skipper, Titania of Cowes (UK), Max Klink - Owner/Skipper, Caro (CAYMAN ISLANDS), Manouch Moshayedi - Owner/Skipper,...
The new M32 Series sets out to provide a platform that is commercially viable for the teams, partners and sponsors as well as being exciting for the audience. For the amateur sailor, it provides a path for new series.
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SAP's Milan Cerny in Sydney for the ExSS Sydney talks to boatsontv's Geoff Waller about their software for sailing regattas. SAP provides the series with cutting-edge business software and analytics solutions to deliver an unprecedented sailing experience ...
In this week's World on Water US Super-Maxi Comanche had its first race in the CYCA SOLAS Big Boat Challenge on Sydney Harbour, the final Act for 2014 and the ExSS boats were also crashing round the harbour, the medals are won at the ISAF Sailing World Cup...
The fleet might have lost yesterday’s racing because of 45 knot gusts on Sydney Harbour, but today the city delivered in style and the sailors patience was rewarded with some of the best racing of the season so far, at the final Act of the 2014 Extreme S...
All the skippers of Act 8 the final act of the 2014 Extreme Sailing Series sit in on the Sydney Press Conference. Wet, wild and windy conditions forced Race Management to cancel the first day of racing on Sydney Harbour at the Extreme Sailing Series™ pre...
A large spectator fleet watched Bob Oatley’s 100 foot maxi Wild Oats XI declare that Sydney Harbour is still her back yard, the brand new, revolutionary American upstart, Comanche notwithstanding.
Wild Oats XI sliced across the finish line beside For...
In this week's World on Water top US sailing shooter Onne van der Wal of Newport gets the first action video of Jim Clark's "Comanche" test sailing prior to its shipping to Australia for its first race, the 2014 Rolex Sydney Hobart Classic, Carnage on Day ...
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