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This week's WoW starts in the Caribbean with a wrap of the Les Voiles de St. Barth, then to beautiful Port Stephens in Australia for the Pantaenius Sail & Power Insurance IRC Broughton Island Passage Race, then Safran Sailing Team's IMOCA 60 trials fo...
www (What Went Wrong) in the "Hobart". Geoff Waller of www.boatson.tv talks exclusively to North Sails' Michael Coxon on what happened in the recent disastrous 2015 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race when 31 yachts retired. Cocko talks sails, sail handling, as...
In this week's WoW we show the exciting start to the 2015 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race on Boxing Day on Sydney Harbour, we get the weather forecast and Ken Read the skipper of the giant US Super-Maxi Comanche gives us the changes made to the yacht since ...
Firstly Michael Logan from the weather Bureau gives their long range forecast for the 2015 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race then Ken Read the skipper of the huge super maxu Comanche talks of their boat and chances.
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...
"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 ...
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...
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