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Only one race yesterday, after a lot of waiting. A new wind direction, but just as tricky as all the other days. We had a good race and finished 4th. Nothing changed in the results since yesterday for the top three teams which meant TeamAqua won the...
Less wind, more shifts. 40 degrees was the average. Four races were held in 8-12 knots more or less from the north. The scores will show it was very tough day for all teams but Aqua who were on fire all day. They had three wins and a third! Onboard...
If you're making 25 knots upwind and 40 knots downwind, tacking on someone and gassing them just isn't happening ... In seriously-overpowered boats, the match will be about who can actually get the boat around the course and figure out how to avoid that extra gybe that costs you maybe 20 seconds, maybe ...
Suffice to say "it was all over the show" today. Gains and losses of five positions were happening every few minutes. Peninsula leads the series now with 12 points and the French team on Aleph are sailing very well to be in second with 15 points. ...
It was forecast to be breezy and it was. Just one race was held today in 16-22 knots of wind. I am filling in for Morgan Larson this week as tactician on Artemis. It is a nice opportunity for me to sail with my boss, Torbjorn Tornqvist. After a few...
Artemis Racing is preparing its two AC45s for an upcoming training session in Valencia. In November, we bought a second AC45 in order to create a competitive environment in-house. The two AC45s will enable us to train in the same manner as Oracle Racing...
It was all in the start and there weren’t many passing lanes after that
They were racing with Doug DeVos on his TP52 Quantum Racing and won the their Class. I am sure it was fun for the boys to get out on a track that they know so well and mix it up with the great fleet down there. 2012 will be a defining year for the AC...
"I remember how tough he was when we had some rough times in the Southern Ocean," recalled Paul Cayard. "I remember being on the bow with him one night struggling to hold onto the number 4 in 40 true and asking each other how the skipper and navigator...
Paul Pierre Cayard (born May 19, 1959) is an American yachtsman who has participated in a broad range of world championship level sailing events including the America's Cup, the Volvo Ocean Race and the Olympic Games. In 1998 he was selected as the Rolex Yachtsmen of the Year. He was elected into the Sailing World Hall of Fame in 2002. In total,... Full Article
If you're making 25 knots upwind and 40 knots downwind, tacking on someone and gassing them just isn't happening ... In seriously-overpowered boats, the match will be about who can actually get the boat around the course and figure out how to avoid that extra gybe that costs you maybe 20 seconds, maybe ...
It was all in the start and there weren’t many passing lanes after that
