Sjukvårdskurs för havskappseglare 18/11
För alla er som skall segla Fastnet eller Sydney-Hobart.
Mer info på SSF eller hos Stefan Nilsson Sjösäkerhet.
För alla er som skall segla Fastnet eller Sydney-Hobart.
Mer info på SSF eller hos Stefan Nilsson Sjösäkerhet.
MARSTRAND TO HOST
M32 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2017October 12th, 2016 (Hönö, Sweden) – The week after the World Match Racing Tour finals in Marstrand yet another World Championships with the M32 catamaran will take place in the Swedish sailing hot spot. The M32 International Class Association (M32ICA) in cooperation with the Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club and Aston Harald Sports invites teams to enter the first ever M32 World Championships in fleet racing in Marstrand, July 13-16, 2017.
The entry limit of the World Championships will be 25 teams but for the first year the event has an open invitation for any team to enter on a first come, first serve principle. However in the future the M32 World Championships will change and the entry in to the event will be through qualifications in the M32 Series around the world or at specific M32 qualifying events. “The interest around the class is growing rapidly in Europe, North America and Asia and we are very excited to have the first World Championships for the class.” comments Mattias Dahlström, president of the M32 Class Association and continues, “This will give the different M32 teams around the world a chance to measure up against each other and see who is the best. In the long run it will also give the different events and series around the world something extra to strive for via the qualification system.”
Marstrand is certainly used to hosting major competitions in sailing with championships in classes like the RC44, IMS, ORCi and several Olympic classes. The organizing yacht club will make sure the island turns on its charm once again. “Marstrand is such a special place for sailors with spectacular and challenging racing waters just outside the harbor.” says Thomas Rahm, director at the Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club. “But the combination of racing with the summer life on this beautiful island makes the experience truly unique, even for non-sailors.”
The M32 class association has appointed Aston Harald Sports, owner of the World Match Racing Tour, and the Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club to organize and produce the World Championships. The M32 Class is an official World Sailing class and the M32 World Championships will be sanctioned from the Swedish Sailing Federation, SSF, as well as the international sailing federation, World Sailing. The event will be a four-day regatta with the full fleet on the start line at each race.
The M32 World Championships in Marstrand will be held July 13-16, 2017 (with registration July 12th).
I diskussionerna efter Hyundai Cup – där fel båt för tredje gången åkte hem med en bil – så har alla möjliga analyser gjorts.
Oskar förstår inte varför folk seglar SRS – när det finns entyp. Även om jag inte håller med om allt i resonemanget, så känns det endå spm att denna frågeställning förtjänar sin egen tråd.
Jag har inte svaret på räddningen för entypsseglingen. Tyvärr får SRS-seglande kolfiberbåtar all uppmärksamhet vilket driver sponsorpengar och arrangörer av SRS-tävlingar. Entyp hamnar inskymundan. Det är idag mer prestige i seglarsverige att sitta på railen runt Gotland i Sail Racing-kläder än att vinna OS-guld i Stare.
I det efterfrågade större perspektivet har därför SRS inverkan på förutsättningar för ett utbrett entypsseglande. SRS kanske funkar OK men troligtvis på bekostnad av entypsseglingen.
Fråga till folk i tråden: Varför seglar ni SRS?
Nu börjar vi se effekterna av att Mark Turner har tagit över rodret i Volvo Ocean Race. Framöver kommer vi att få se ett antal förändringar, och här kommer den första med nya besättningsregler där det är uppenbart att det lönar sig med en mix-besättning.
In the first of a series of 10 announcements that the Volvo Ocean Race will make over the next two weeks, the rules of the race will limit all-male teams to seven sailors, one fewer than in 2014-15, and give mixed teams a significant numerical advantage.
Potential crew combinations:
7 all-male
7 men + 1 or 2 women
5 men + 5 women
7 women + 1 or 2 men
11 all-female
Jag har diskuterat det en del med Martin Strömberg, och som “modern Skandinav” är han en av dem som skulle kunna leda ett mixat team på ett trovärdigt och bra sätt. Jag tror också det hade passat många potentiella partners.
En bra säsongsavslutning i 10-13 m/s utanför Tistlarna. Vinden var NO 10-13 m/s, så det var tyvärr inga vågor.
Men på platt vatten lyckades vi ändå göra några riktigt långa 16-knopsrepor.
Händer det nåt?
52 Super Series landar i Cascais.
Här hemma är det väl Mästarnas Mästare i Båstad som är de stora snackisen.
Vad tror vi om den här då?
Fokus på shorthanded, segelhantering som på en Class 40 och 400 liter vattenballast.
Det är tur att man inte skall byta båt på några år. Skulle man det hade den här nog varit överst på listan :-)



A 40’ Offshore Speedster with Less Crew
The new J/121 (pronounced 1-2-1) is a 40’ offshore speedster that can be day raced or distance sailed by just 5 or less crew…. the best short-handed J ever…. capable of winning on any race track while also excelling in daysailing and weekend mode. Here’s a boat, class and program that redefines sailboat racing as a recreation and shared adventure with friends, reducing the focus on specialization and athletic short-course W/L racing. The J/121 fulfills the growing need to simplify life and reconnect with those you really want to sail with on a boat that’s pure magic to sail.
Why a New 40 Footer?
Sailing continues to adapt to the rapidly changing demographics, technology and social trends of an ever more hectic world. As our lives become more fast-paced so does the need to escape from the time constraints, pressures and burdens. “Always on, always connected” is leading the drive to “get away” to a place that can nourish and recharge the soul. Nowhere is that more evident than the extraordinary growth of adventure travel, providing people a much needed outlet through outdoor, shared experiences with others.The challenge is trying to align 8-10 people onto the same schedule. This obstacle alone is impacting keelboat racing participation across the board in most areas. Just as technology is making it easier to sail, the over-reliance on crew is making it more complicated. Two of the positive growth areas in sailing today are one-design class racing in trailerable boats, and short-handed day racing and fun point to point events. The global success of the new J/70 is a direct result of pent-up demand for an affordable one-design with a pre-planned circuit and easy entry. The travel and event logistics for four people are infinitely easier than that of 8-10. For those sailing larger keelboats, it’s the charity pursuit races and day distance events like San Francisco’s Three Bridge Fiasco that are becoming increasingly popular. And it’s no surprise why. These events pack a lot of sailing fun and adventure into more acceptable, smaller doses that require less practice and time to manage.
The J/121 is designed with both of these trends in mind. Imagine a fleet of high- performance, offshore-capable speedsters sprinting along point-to-point, around- the-island, and adventure-style races with half the normal crew size, with owners enjoying a “dream circuit” of events that tie into regional “classic” races that everyone aspires to sail in.
Meet the J/121
Creating the best short-handed J ever starts with a hull shape that excels on all points of sail, particularly reaching. Most classic distance races have a beat/reach/run ratio around 15%/60%/25%. Straight-line speed is the name of the game and is achieved by having a low drag, efficient hull with high form stability and exceptional balance. Add to this a highly engineered carbon rig package, an L- shaped low VCG keel, infused composite construction, and a water-ballast assist system that adds nearly 400 kilos (4 big guys) of crew weight to the rail and you have the J/121.Simplified Sail-Handling
Handling a 40 footer with 5 or fewer crew requires a rig, sail and deck plan that simplifies sail handling. New technology developed for the Vendee Globe, Volvo Race and other extreme offshore sailing events, is trickling down faster than ever, particularly in new furling systems. The J/121 class sail inventory features an AP furling J1 jib, a hoistable furling J4 inside the forestay, a furling Code Zero flown from the bowsprit, and up to two A-sails on top-down furlers. Each headsail is dedicated to its own furler, meaning less hands on the foredeck and more compact sail stowage below. Combine that with a mainsail on slides that can be quickly adjusted to three different sizes (via a double reef system) and you have a versatile, manageable sail combination across most wind/sea conditions.Versatile, Ergonomic Cockpit
J/121’s ergonomic cockpit builds upon the award-winning J/111 design, with excellent working space, protection from the elements behind a soft dodger or hard canopy, and exceptional twin steering stations that allow the driver to straddle the wheel and reach all the mainsail controls while driving. Clean line sights forward from the helm and trimming positions provide immediate gear-changing input. 3D jib leads (no jib tracks) via floating trim rings allow nearly infinite placement of the jib clew (crucial for reaching) without the friction normally associated with inhauling or outhauling from a track-mounted jib car. The hydraulic backstay system features twin remote panels on the aft face of the cockpit seats. Water ballast controls are cockpit led so that the on-deck crew can easily manage the transfer or dumping of the tank(s). Electric primary and secondary winches are available (and class legal) for push button trimming ease.Spacious, Open Interior
When the team needs moments of respite, the J/121 interior is clean and simple but beautifully finished with a feeling of space not often found in fast offshore racers. The interior is offered in Herreshoff classic (white with varnished trim accents) or modern GP Racer (white on white). For the “armchair navigator,” both onshore and offshore, there is no substitute for a comfortable nav station to house all of today’s modern electronics and entertainment systems. The L-shaped galley features a stove, deep SS sink, and large icebox with storage drawers and shelves to feed the hungry crew. Amidships settees are full-length for sleeping and offered in over/under configuration. The head/shower is aft to starboard near the companionway, perfect for offshore sailing. Forward of the main bulkhead is sail storage with an option for a removable V-berth.Now is the Time
The J/121 is the answer for those seeking a boat that offers compelling performance with less crew, all-around sailing versatility, low maintenance, and is fully ocean capable to be delivered on its own bottom anywhere. The J/121 is a return to the shared adventure, sail-with-friends style of sailing and racing that’s more memorable and meaningful than the specialized, athletic W/L racing that’s succeeded mostly in establishing a pecking order that’s impossible to crack. This design hits all the hot buttons for J/sailors, but will appeal to new entrants to the sport who are drawn to turnkey adventure sailing with a pre-planned event schedule and readily available event support only the J/Network can provide.