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SCUTTLEBUTT EUROPE #1461 - 14 MARCH
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DURBAN 2010 AND BEYOND DISMASTED IN PACIFIC OCEAN
Durban 2010 and Beyond, one of the ten yachts competing in the Clipper
07-08 Round the World Yacht Race has been dismasted during the race from
Qingdao, China, to Hawaii.
At 0610 GMT on the 19th day of the 4,400-nautical mile Pacific Ocean leg,
the team representing Durban, South Africa, contacted the Race Office to
report that they had been dismasted at deck level, whilst sailing in
approximately 20 knots of wind.
There are no injuries onboard and the crew of 16, including the
professional skipper, is in the process of clearing the decks, cutting away
the trailing rigging to prevent damage to the 68-foot yacht's hull from the
81-foot (24.5 metre) mast, which weighs approximately one tonne.
Durbanite skipper, Ricky Chalmers says, "The conditions were bouncy, but we
weren't slamming. Just before the mast broke, the helm said he bore away
from a wave. I think there was a slam, but not major, then a double crack
and then lots of shouts of "Ricky" from on deck.
The yacht, currently 780 miles from the finish line in Honolulu, Hawaii,
remains seaworthy, guard wires re-secured and a full deck check carried out
to assess the extent of the damage.
Durban 2010 and Beyond's dismasting is not thought to have been caused in
the same manner as westernaustralia2011.com's rig failure on Wednesday 5
March.
With 85 percent of this stage of the race complete and as a precautionary
measure in the interest of the safety of the crews taking part in the
Clipper Race, which is always the paramount consideration for race
organiser Clipper Ventures Plc, the Race Committee, headed by renowned
yachtsman, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, has told the rest of the fleet to stop
racing and to proceed to Honolulu.
The Clipper Race Committee decided to shorten the course in accordance with
the Clipper Sailing Instructions and Race 7 of the Clipper 07-08 Round the
World Yacht Race finished at 0600 GMT this morning, 13 March.
Durban 2010 and Beyond currently does not need assistance and will motor
towards Honolulu as soon as the remainder of the rigging has been made
safe. Uniquely Singapore and Qingdao, two of the other yachts competing in
the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race, have been diverted to
rendezvous with the South African boat in the next 36 hours to transfer
fuel and offer any support the team needs.
The results for Race 7 will be taken from their schedule positions at 0600
GMT today, 13 March. The results are provisional until declarations have
been made by the skippers.
Positions at 0600 were as follows:
1. Hull & Humber: Distance to Finish (DTF): 696
2. New York: DTF: 737 Distance to Leader (DTL): 41
3. Glasgow: Scotland with style Clipper: DTF: 745 DTL: 49
4. Uniquely Singapore: DTF: 757 DTL: 61
5. Qingdao: DTF: 765 DTL: 69
6. Durban 2010 and Beyond: DTF: 778 DTL: 82
7. Liverpool 08: DTF: 819 DTL: 123
8. Jamaica: DTF: 1062 DTL: 366
9. Nova Scotia: DTF: 1083 DTL: 387
10. westernaustralia2011.com retired
Going into Race 7 of the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race Durban
2010 and Beyond was in the overall lead, three points ahead of nearest
rivals, Hull & Humber. The South African boat was in sixth place on this
race when the dismasting occurred and, subject to ratification, will
collect five points for this individual race.
http://www.clipperroundtheworld.com
EXTREME CONDITIONS ... AND SURPRISING DEFEATS
The first flights were launched at 10am this morning at the Marseille
International Match Race. The wind stayed at around 30 knots for most of
the day. Tough conditions for the teams, who all hoped it would get lighter
during the afternoon. Towards 12, the race committee even considered
postponing racing as the sailing conditions were getting really hard, but
sportsmanship held the day and the flights went ahead.
Then from 4.30 pm onwards the wind dropped, the spinnakers came out, and
the storm jib and reefs were replaced. At last the real match racing show
could begin with tightly fought duels.
Jure Orel, Sebastien Destremau, Bertrand Pace and Damien Iehl are the four
skippers to leave the tournament after the round robin.
Provisional ranking
1. Mathieu Richard
2. Sebastien Col
3. Paolo Cian
4. Mads Ebler
5. Torvar Mirsky
6. Evgeny Neugodnikov
7. Andreď Arbuzov
8. Philippe Presti
9. Bertrand Pace
10. Damien Iehl
11. Sebastien Destremau
12. Jure Orel
http://www.ycpr.com
ISAF WOMEN'S MATCH RACING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
This weekend in Sydney the battle begins for the final qualification place
at the 2008 ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship.
Less than three weeks now remain until the 2008 ISAF Women's Match Racing
World Championship launch into action at the Royal New Zealand Yacht
Squadron in Auckland, with racing scheduled from 1-6 April. To date, 13 of
the 14-strong line up set to contest the 2008 World title has been decided,
with the final skipper to qualify at the ISAF Grade 2 Harken Women's
International Match Racing Regatta, taking place in Sydney, Australia from
16-19 March.
Heading the World Championship line-up is the 2007 ISAF Rolex World Sailor
of the Year and world #1 skipper Claire Leroy (FRA). As defending champion,
Leroy received an automatic invitation to this year's Worlds, along with
the top ten skippers in the ISAF World Match Race Rankings released six
months prior to the Worlds (in this case 24 October 2007). Two further
places representing the host nation New Zealand were secured by Jan Dawson,
the President of Yachting New Zealand, and Jessica Smyth at the recent ISAF
Grade 2 New Zealand Women's Match Race.
The Harken Match Race begins on Sunday 16 March and continues through to
Wednesday 19 March, with racing on Rushcutters Bay with a crew of four in
Elliott 6 sports boats - the same crew/boat combination to be used at the
Worlds. Consequently, the event should provide a fascinating form guide
ahead of next month's Worlds, especially for European competitors, many of
whom will be dealing with unfamiliar equipment and conditions (Leroy had
never before sailed the Elliott 6s before she competed in the New Zealand
nationals).
ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship Line Up
1. Claire Leroy (FRA), defending champion
2. Lotte Meldgaard Pedersen (DEN)
3. Katie Spithill (AUS)
4. Christelle Philippe (FRA)
5. Silke Hahlbrock (GER)
6. Elizabeth Baylis (USA)
7. Josephine Gibson (GBR)
8. Gemma Farrell (GBR)
9. Silja Lehtinen (FIN)
10. Sabrina Gurioli (ITA)
11. Camilla Ulrikkeholm (DEN)
12. Jan Dawson (NZL)
13. Jessica Smyth (NZL)
14. Nicky Souter (AUS) or Samatha Boyd (AUS)
Event site: http://www.cyca.com.au/editorial.asp?key=1550
LET THE FINAL BUILD-UP BEGIN
The European Melges 24 fleet hit the water running for L'Etruria Cup in
Scarlino, Italy - the first stage of Volvo Cup 2008 that will culminate
with the World Championship in Sardinia in June. Current European
Champions Flavio Favini, Franco Rossini and team on 'Blu Moon' won the
season-opener, February 29-March 2, in a tightly fought regatta with first
place determined on countback. The 'Blu Moon' team competed with an Ullman
Sails mainsail. As the Melges 24 Worlds approach, make sure you're
competing with the 'Fastest Sails on the Planet.'
For more information, contact an Ullman loft and visit
http://www.ullmansails.com
SHARP LAUNCHES TRANSATLANTIC CAMPAIGN IN FIGARO CLASS
British yachtsman and Route du Rhum winner Phil Sharp has announced an
entry in the famous Figaro circuit, one of the world's most competitive
offshore sailing arenas, based out of France, that attracts the top ocean
racing talent of today.
Phil will compete with one of the Czech Republic's top offshore sailor's
David Krizek in the biennial double-handed transatlantic race, the Transat
AG2R. Starting on 20 April 2008, the race will see competitors race 3700
miles from Concarneau in the west of France to St Barts in the Caribbean.
Sharp, the only British sailor in the race, will be up against a fleet
dominated by the French featuring some of the best short-hand sailors in
the world.
Sharp teamed up with Krizek, a fellow competitor from the Mini Transat
racing circuit, who finished 3rd in the 2007 event. After the race Krizek's
sponsor, Atlantik FR, were keen to continue to a bigger class in sailing.
The pair has now set up a training camp in Lorient, France and are being
coached by Tanguay Leglatin, one of Brittany's top ocean racing coaches and
will be taking part in Spi Ouest, France's biggest sailing regatta, as part
of their warm up programme. Sharp will also be competing in a 3-day
single-handed Figaro race from Les Sables d'Olonne, his first solo race
since the Route du Rhum.
Whilst focusing on the job in hand, Jersey-based Sharp is using the Figaro
Transat race as a training ground with which to develop his sailing skills
further before moving up to the Open 60 class next year.
http://www.philsharpracing.com
http://www.transat-ag2r.com
FIREBALL INTERNATIONAL PRE-WORLDS - THAILAND
The third day of sailing for the pre worlds was sailed in a beautiful 14-15
knots in the lovely warm waters of Pattaya. The tide was running against
the wind in the first race, which caused 3 general recalls before the fleet
got away on the black flag. Three boats were still over at the start
including 2006 World Champions Erich and Ruedi Moser(SUI). Robin Inns/Joel
Coultas(AUS) were first to the first mark just ahead of the regatta leaders
David Wade/Ben McGrane(GBR), and these two stayed in this position until
the end. Current World Champion, Richard Estaugh/ Rob Gardener(GBR) finally
ventured out on to the race course and showed they are still competitve and
finished third.
With one day (2 races) and 9 points separating the top 6, it is all to play
for.
After the pre worlds there is a lay day with the World Championships
starting in earnest on Sunday 16th March.
See all the details at:
http://www.fireball-international.com/php/thailand_2008.php
OYSTER MARINE - ASSISTANT COMMERCIAL MANAGER
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requires assistance to operate a busy department that is responsible for
technical and sales specifications, procurement and costing.
The successful applicant will possess excellent communication and IT skills
(particularly working with complex spreadsheets) and needs to be able to
deal with suppliers and sub-contractors in a confident and commercial
manner. Attention to detail and pride in your work, together with a
willingness to learn is essential.
Sailing experience and a knowledge of yachts and their systems is
advantageous but not essential.
If you are interested in this vacancy, please apply by email to
recruitment@oystermarine.com
ROYAL NAVY GIVES JONNY MALBON A LIFT
British skipper Jonny Malbon training programme today incorporated a
routine Royal Navy exercise over Portland Harbour, Weymouth (Dorset), part
of Malbon's preparations for his inaugural solo race in May in the Artemis
Transat.
The 33 year old was winched from a life raft into a Royal Navy Lynx
helicopter from RNAS Yeovilton. This training exercise marked the beginning
of a partnership between Artemis Ocean Racing and the Royal Navy. The
partnership will help prepare Malbon for a busy season of international
ocean racing which starts with the solo trans-Atlantic yacht race, the
Artemis Transat in May, and culminates in November with the Vendee Globe.
The Royal Navy has given Malbon the opportunity to re-create an ocean
rescue near Weymouth. The solo skipper released smoke flares from his life
raft, and a Royal Navy Lynx then winched him to safety.
Malbon's links with the Royal Navy are longstanding. Malbon's father, Vice
Admiral Sir Fabian Malbon KBE, who is now filling a Crown appointment as
the Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey, served in the Royal Navy for 37 years
and his final role was Deputy Commander-in-Chief Fleet.
Being hoisted above Portland Harbour takes Malbon back to his former home,
Weymouth where he lived for 18 years and to Portland Harbour, where he
learnt to sail dinghies.
http://www.artemisoceanracing.com
http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk
THE TALL SHIPS' RACES COMING TO UK WATERS
Two Tall Ships' race series will be held during 2008 with four day visits
to Liverpool in July and Falmouth in September. Over 100 Tall Ships are
anticipated to take part in the two events, which provide an opportunity
for total novices, as well as professional sailors, to sail as a crew
member on the magnificent Tall Ships.
The fleet are due to arrive in Liverpool by midday on Friday 18 July where
they will be berthed in Albert, Canning and Wellington Docks. Many of the
ships will then open their decks for boarders.
Ships from Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay, Oman, Bulgaria, Poland and Russia
amongst some 20 other countries, will create a colourful scene in Liverpool
to help celebrate their year as European Capital of Culture.
The fleet will then leave in a coordinated Parade of Sail on Monday 21 July
before heading north to an area off Lough Foyle where the race will
commence. The fleet will then race to Maloy in Norway where they will spend
another four days (1-4 August) and then to Bergen, also in Norway (9-12
August) and then race down the North Sea to De Helder in the Netherlands
(20-23 August) for the final four days of festivities.
Falmouth will play host for the fleet as they gather for a race to Funchal
to mark the city's 500th anniversary. This special race, the Funchal 500
Tall Ships Regatta, will see some 30 Tall Ships gathering in Falmouth where
the public will again be welcomed on board the ships and a village of
entertainment will be established. The fleet will arrive in Falmouth by
midday on Wednesday 10 September for four days of entertainment and
spectacle before leaving on Saturday 13 September in a Parade of Sail
before the race start.
Once again Tall Ships from Mexico, Uruguay, Oman, Bulgaria, Poland and
Russia will join together with ships from Portugal and Spain, amongst
others, to race first to Ilhavo on mainland Portugal (20 - 23 September)
before continuing to Funchal, Madeira (2-5 October) where they will form
the centrepiece of year long celebrations.
http://www.tallshipsraces.com
ROYAL MAIL GIVES RNLI LIFEBOATS STAMP OF RECOGNITION
Olympic medal hopefuls and current world Yngling sailing champions - Team
Mirabaud's Sarah Ayton, Sarah Webb and Pippa Wilson - gave the new Royal
Mail 'Mayday - Rescue at Sea' stamps their seal of approval aboard
Weymouth's RNLI all-weather Severn class lifeboat, as the stamps go on sale
March 13.
The marine search and rescue work of the charity's volunteer lifeboat crew
is recognised in a special 'Mayday - Rescue at Sea' Royal Mail stamp issue,
which commemorates the centenary of the adoption of S-O-S as the worldwide
Morse code distress signal at sea. To mark the 100th anniversary, Royal
Mail worked with printers to re-create the famous sequence of 'dots' and
'dashes' along the top and bottom edges of the stamps.
The six stamp Mayday - Rescue at Sea issue will run to over 30 million
stamps. Each stamp features a striking photograph* that captures the
testing weather conditions encountered by RNLI volunteer lifeboat crews and
HM Coastguard rescue helicopters in saving lives at sea. Four of the set of
six stamps feature RNLI lifeboats: Appledore in Devon (46 pence stamp), St
Ives in Cornwall (54p stamp), Tenby in Pembrokeshire (78p stamp), and Barra
in the Western Isles of Scotland (1st class stamp). The other two stamps in
the Mayday - Rescue at Sea issue feature the work of HM Coastguard
helicopters from Lee-on-Solent (69p stamp) and Portland (48p stamp).
The RNLI in-shore (St Ives) and all-weather (Appledore, Barra and Tenby)
lifeboats featured in the stamps launched a total of 67 times in 2007,
rescuing a combined total of 56 people.
For information on ordering special limited edition RNLI first day covers
and stamp sheets visit: http://www.buckinghamcovers.com
http://www.rnli.org.uk
THE LAST WORD
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don't know anything at all. -- Oscar Wilde
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