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IN BRIEF

Smashing the record for the 14,000 mile trip from China to London was a seriously impressive achievement by Giovanni Soldini and crew. This month we ride with the Maserati team aboard their 70ft trimaran as they take on The Great Tea Race that dates back more than 150 years.
We head to Antigua where simply finishing this year’s Caribbean 600 was an achievement and to New Zealand were stress levels went through the roof in the Volvo Ocean Race.
We also visit the world’s biggest dinghy show to find out how foiling may no longer be the preserve of professionals.
Plus, the latest from the Extreme Sailing Series and the America’s Cup.

  • Racing home for tea – Maserati’s impressive new record
  • America’s Cup news
  • Caribbean 600 – A big blast and records tumble
  • Foiling for all at the dinghy show
  • Extreme Sailing Series kicks off
  • Volvo Ocean Race Leg 6 – High stress into Auckland

FEATURES

Racing home for tea – Maserati’s impressive new record

A high-performance 70ft trimaran might not be your first choice for a 14,000mile record that was set by a 100ft racing cat. But that didn’t put off Italian offshore rock star Giovanni Soldini and his crew. Tackling complex weather systems, busy shipping lanes and freezing conditions their outstanding performance goes down as yet another impressive and gutsy achievement in a season where offshore records have tumbled.

America’s Cup news

Former Oracle Team USA skipper and helmsman Jimmy Spithill has jumped ship for the next America’s Cup; the new class rules are on their way and more talk of teams for the 2021 event.

Caribbean 600 – A big blast as records tumble

A record entry faced some of the toughest conditions that the 10-year-old race has delivered. More than half the fleet retired as gear failure and crew fatigue took its toll. But some were reveling in the conditions and smashing records in the process.

Foiling for all at the dinghy show

Aside from the glittering array of racing machines at the world’s biggest dinghy show, there was an underlying message for the masses - It’s time to come foiling. So, the World Sailing Show went to Alexandra Palace in London to find out why foiling may no longer be the preserve of professionals and perfectionists.

Extreme Sailing Series kicks off

The opening Act of the 2018 Extreme Sailing Series kicked off in Muscat, Oman. Close racing in punchy conditions provided an impressive start to the season in a regatta that went down to the wire.

Volvo Ocean Race Leg 6 – High stress into Auckland

The fleet had been on their toes for the best part of 6,000 miles as a variety of weather conditions rolled the dice across the course. The pecking order that had been established in the first four legs had been turned on its head on the trip to Hong Kong. Now, the same was happening on the return south to New Zealand. But the real stress was to come in the last 100 miles to the finish in Auckland.


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