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"I'm sailing without stress"
by Cyclops Marine
Reefing by the numbers on Nautitech Cruising Catamaran As a guest on a Nautitech 44 Open, Managing Editor of Yachts and Yachting Online & Sail-World, Mark Jardine went for a cruise around Christchurch Bay to hear what wireless safety monitoring is bringing to cruising sailors aboard catamarans.
Posted on 23 Oct
14th Catamarans Cup International Regatta preview
by Istion Yachting
Making a strong return this year to celebrate its 14th anniversary in style The Catamarans Cup international sailing race for cruising catamarans will make a strong return this year to celebrate its 14th anniversary in style.
Posted on 22 Oct
Savvy Navvy - making boating more accessible
by Mark Jardine
I spoke to founder Jelte Liebrand about his background, philosophy, the app itself The rise of Savvy Navvy in the world of boating navigation has been spectacular, with over 2 million downloads of the app.
Posted on 21 Oct
Exclusive viewing of the MC75 in Barcelona
by Ancasta
McConaghy and Ancasta announce plans for the Superyacht Regatta McConaghy Boats and Ancasta are excited to announce their sponsorship of the 2024 Superyacht Regatta, hosted by BWA at the prestigious Real Club Nautico de Barcelona from October 4th to 6th. The perfect setting for the MC75 performance-luxury catamaran.
Posted on 1 Oct
Introducing Budget Marine Windies Multihull Trophy
by Caribbean Sailing Association
A brand-new series championship for offshore multihull racing in the Caribbean The Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) is thrilled to announce the launch of the Windies Multihull Trophy, a new season championship designed to encourage offshore multihulls to participate in more Caribbean regattas and offshore passage events.
Posted on 30 Sep
Highland Fling 18 wins Multihull Cup 2024
by Phil Riley
In a close encounter of the finest kind The final destination of the Multihull Cup 2024 Trophy went down to the wire today, with just 20 seconds deciding the outcome of what has proved to be a highly competitive and friendly encounter in Mallorca.
Posted on 29 Sep
Multihull Cup 2024 graced with great breeze
by Phil Riley
Excellent racing conditions eventually on the second day The wind took its time to arrive, but excellent racing conditions eventually graced the second day of Multihull Cup 2024 with two races completed.
Posted on 28 Sep
Multihull Cup 2024 off to a memorable start
by Phil Riley
Great breeze off Mallorca's eye-catching southwest coast Superb sailing conditions greeted the Multihull Cup 2024 fleet as racing got under way today off Mallorca's eye-catching southwest coast.
Posted on 27 Sep
Multihull Cup 2024 is all set and ready to go
by Multihull Cup
Performance catamaran back in Mallorcan waters from Friday Performance catamaran racing will be back in Mallorcan waters once again when the Multihull Cup 2024 swings into action on Friday 27 September.
Posted on 24 Sep
52nd BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival Preview
by BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival
Seven-day event of 'Warm Water and Hot Racing' Registration has opened for the 52nd BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival. The seven-day event of 'Warm Water and Hot Racing' takes place March 31-April 6, 2025 and is one of the top events in the Caribbean sailing calendar.
Posted on 21 Sep
Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2024 | Pt.II - Day Six Videos
by Bow Caddy Media
Bow Caddy Media speak with Paul Larsen and Craig Clifford at Porto Cervo Bow Caddy Media speak with World Record Holder Paul Larsen and Sydney Hobart Line Honours winner Craig Clifford at Porto Cervo, Sardinia.
Posted on 17 Sep
How hard can it be?
by John Curnow, Sail-World.com AUS Editor
PredictWind really has a coming-of-age event at this 37th America's Cup Regatta PredictWind really has a coming-of-age event at this 37th America's Cup Regatta. Their Founder, Jon Bilger, explains “PredictWind was born out of the America's Cup, and the three challenges over 10 years that I did with Alinghi."
Posted on 8 Sep
Multihull Cup 2024 Preview
by Multihull Cup
Port Adriano's exclusive marina will again play host in the heart of Mallorca's southwest coast The Multihull Cup will again be celebrating the exciting world of performance catamaran and trimaran sailing when the sixth edition gets under way in just a month's time.
Posted on 1 Sep
Sailing Parlay Revival Episode 272
by Cyclops Marine
"Could This New Technology Save Your Bulkheads?" SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged 2012 Lagoon 450 Catamaran bought in Tortola, BVI at the beginning of 2018, after Hurricane Irma. Colin and his friends spent 4 months getting her seaworthy, before setting sail across the Caribbean.
Posted on 5 Aug
When to reef on a catamaran
by Cyclops Marine
Catamaran sailing comes with its own unique challenges Whether you're an experienced sailor, or you've picked it up in later life, catamaran sailing comes with its own unique challenges - not least when it comes to deciding when to reduce sail.
Posted on 24 Jun
The Evolution of the Load Pin
by Cyclops Marine
Few adaptations have had quite the impact of the load pin Innovative sailors are constantly observing other fields and looking for new technologies that have the potential to change the way they sail. Few adaptations have had quite the impact of the load pin.
Posted on 20 May
Loads of amenity - Goes like a cut cat
by John Curnow, Global Editor, SailWorldCruising.com
As the first Cure 55 steps closer to being splashed it looked more like a Purosangue to me As the first Cure 55 steps ever closer to being splashed, I could not help thinking that it was a lot like the Ferrari Purosangue. More space than your typical two-seat hypercar, yet with the punch to dispatch distances and pretenders with complete ease.
Posted on 16 May
IMA Caribbean Maxi Multihull Series concludes
by James Boyd / International Maxi Association
Allegra claims inaugural series by a point The first running of the International Maxi Association's Caribbean Maxi Multihull Series concluded on Sunday with the end of the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival held out of Nanny Cay, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.
Posted on 9 Apr
Oldest videos of racing catamarans
by Magnus Smith
We start in 1965, covering Hobie, Shearwater, Prindle and C Class, then the Worrell 1000 We delve into the past, and round-up all the videos which show racing catamarans, including Hobie cats, Shearwaters, Prindles and C Class, from the 1960s to the 90s. Plus some Worrell 1000 history.
Posted on 7 Apr
IMA Caribbean Maxi Multihull Series finale preview
by James Boyd / International Maxi Association
Two horse race as the series heads for its BVI conclusion Next week the International Maxi Association's inaugural Caribbean Maxi Multihull Series (CMMS) has its deciding event in the BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival, taking place out of Nanny Cay, Tortola.
Posted on 29 Mar
Not on a mission - Just simply IS the mission
by John Curnow, Global Editor, SailWorldCruising.com
So if life is an adventure, and we are here to master the addiction, this may help all of us So if life is an adventure, and we are here to master the addiction, Renate Klocke might have the keys to success for us all. She only first stepped onto a boat six years ago, and crossed the two big oceans in the process.
Posted on 28 Mar
Smart circumnavigation: Lagoon 440 Catamaran Impi
by Cyclops Marine
Meet Brent and Ana, last year's winners of the Cyclops Marine Magic Number video competition Meet Brent and Ana. Last year, they won our Magic Number video competition. Since then they've completed their first circumnavigation onboard their Lagoon 440 Catamaran 'Impi'. Now they're getting ready for their second!
Posted on 26 Mar
Transatlantic Race 2025 to allow autopilots
by New York Yacht Club
Aiming to ease crew concerns It's the middle of a foggy night in the North Atlantic. The breeze is fickle and there is nary a star or landsight by which to guide the yacht.
Posted on 14 Mar
New IMA Mediterranean Maxi Multihull Challenge
by James Boyd / International Maxi Association
IMA's latest series will provide a framework and some focus for the owners of maxi multihulls To complement its recently announced IMA Caribbean Maxi Multihull Series, the International Maxi Association is to hold its first IMA Mediterranean Maxi Multihull Challenge in 2024.
Posted on 6 Mar
13th Catamarans Cup makes a strong return
by Istion Yachting
Greece is the perfect destination for boundless sailing fun The Catamarans Cup international sailing race for cruising catamarans made a strong return this year to celebrate its 13th anniversary in style.
Posted on 8 Nov 2023
8 up to 11 to 1
by John Curnow, Global Editor, SailWorldCruising.com
Now you cannot have that discussion without first having one about displacement Now you cannot have that discussion without first having one about displacement. In fact, they really do need to be concurrently, but so as not to get fixated on the latter, let's sort of let it coast along so that we get stuck into the former.
Posted on 12 Oct 2023
Excess official partner of the Catamarans Cup 2023
by Excess Catamarans
This regatta combining competition and pleasure is open to catamaran owners of all levels In just a few days, the Catamarans Cup will start! This regatta combining competition and pleasure is open to catamaran owners of all levels from October 28 to November 4, 2023.
Posted on 12 Oct 2023
What's Your Magic Number? Lagoon 440 'Impi'
by Cyclops Marine
Winning video comes from Brent and Ana, a couple sailing around the world Our Magic Number Competition asked Cyclops sailors to share a short, engaging, fun video that showcases a magic Cyclops load number that helps them excel.
Posted on 6 Oct 2023
The big show and sailing (Cannes)
by John Curnow, Global Editor, SailWorldCruising.com
For some, going yachting means sticks, rags, and spray in your face It depends on where you live and grew up. For some, going yachting means sticks, rags, and spray in your face. Conversely, for so many others, the term yachting describes large vessels, parties, luncheons, tenders, small ports where booking is essential
Posted on 7 Sep 2023
The Italian Sea Group launched Art Explorer
by The Italian Sea Group
Perini Navi's first sailing catamaran world premiere at the Monaco Yacht Show The Italian Sea Group, announces the launch of the first sailing catamaran of the Perini Navi fleet, S/Y Art Explorer.
Posted on 7 Sep 2023
Going big. Going bold. Going in style (and green)
by John Curnow, Global Editor, SailWorldCruising.com
A far-reaching conversation with Sunreef's Global Sales Director, Simon Turner Hilariously, as a conversation about colour, boating and green itself are not usually good bedfellows. Then again, we talk about greenies coming over the deck, so go figure...
Posted on 5 Sep 2023
Hamilton Island Race Week - IRC Downhill Start
by Bow Caddy Media
IRC classes and trailables start in Dent Passage Day Five at Hamilton Island Race Week saw the IRC classes and trailables start in Dent Passage. It was another fast downhill run for the starters in Dent Passage as they headed off in the Whitsunday Passage on another Island Race.
Posted on 26 Aug 2023
Hamilton Island Race Week - Prix d'Elegance Parade
by Bow Caddy Media
HIRW 2023 and the battle in Dent Passage on Day Four - videos by Bow Caddy Media The customary Prix d'Elegance in two categories; Best Presented Crew and Boat, as well as Best Themed Boat. Also, starts for all in Dent Passage.
Posted on 25 Aug 2023
Hamilton Island Race Week - Battle in Dent Passage
by Bow Caddy Media
HIRW 2023 and the battle in Dent Passage on Day Three - video by Bow Caddy Media Bow Caddy Media were there for Day Three, which saw all the fleet commence racing in Dent Passage outside the Hamilton Island Yacht Club.
Posted on 23 Aug 2023
Rolex Fastnet Race 2023 On Board Allegra
by PlanetSail
Paul Larsen puts you in the picture as to what it was really like Paul Larsen is the world's fastest sailor. He's a multihull fanatic and a great story teller and his description of Allegra's Fastnet Race is well worth a listen.
Posted on 27 Jul 2023
Rolex Fastnet Race MOCRA class
by James Boyd
Rise of the 50 footers Much of the media oxygen in this year's special 50th edition of the Royal Ocean Racing Club's Rolex Fastnet Race will again be on the battle at the front of the fleet between the two 30m Ultime trimarans, Banque Populaire XI and SVR-Lazartigue.
Posted on 18 Jul 2023
Is the cookie cutter relevant in the digital age?
by John Curnow, Editor, Sail World AUS
Please note that this is an oversimplification, but there is still plenty of reason Please note from the outset that this is an oversimplification. It does, however, serve as brilliant analogy on a number of levels.
Posted on 4 Jul 2023
Nautitech leads with new wireless safety system
by Cyclops Marine
Doubling down on customer experience by embracing the latest wireless technology Fresh from winning the European Yacht of The Year Award in the Multihull Category, Nautitech is doubling down on customer experience by embracing the latest wireless technology.
Posted on 3 May 2023
Cure - the prequel
by John Curnow, Global Editor, SailWorldCruising.com
Light, strong, modern, and fast: four adjectives that sum this up Light, strong, modern, and fast. Four adjectives, and they're pretty much the total summation of the Cure Marine Custom 70 you're looking at here.
Posted on 22 Dec 2022
ETF26 production to be relaunched in 2023
by ETF Series
Following the takeover of Jean Pierre Dick's ETF26 business Following the takeover of Jean Pierre Dick's ETF26 business in the spring of 2022 and the current strong momentum of the ETF26 SERIES sailing events, Pierre Picot and his company Anemo Sailing are relaunching the production of fabulous foiling catamarans.
Posted on 14 Dec 2022
They come in threes
by John Curnow, Global Editor, SailWorldCruising.com
Ordinarily, you'd assume the worst when you see that line, but it's all good news! Ordinarily, you'd assume the worst when you see that line. It's like ‘Oh no', what's next if you're on the second, or ‘check this out' if you're looking back at all three in wonderment, if somewhat obscured by the tears in your eyes.
Posted on 30 Nov 2022
Outremer on the Route Du Rhum with Roland Jourdain
by Grand Large Yachting - Outremer
Crossing the Atlantic on a 60-foot catamaran made of flax fibre The Outremer team has gathered in Saint-Malo, France to support Roland Jourdain, skipper of the Outremer 5X We Explore, who will tackle the 12th edition of the Route du Rhum - destination Guadeloupe.
Posted on 6 Nov 2022
Weymouth Speed Week 2022
by Weymouth Speed Week
50 years on, and one of the best ever Little did Sir Tim Colman (yes, he of mustard fame) and James Gregono know when they and their peers started Weymouth Speed week in 1972 to see just how fast their boats could go over the now legendary 500m course.
Posted on 27 Oct 2022
Don't just cook - Create wonderment!
by Sail LUNA
Fabiola has an ingrained love of cooking and has made endless connections with local food providers Fabiola has an ingrained love of cooking and has made endless connections with local food providers across the islands. She's explored many local markets so she can create mouthwatering dishes for her guests using her own recipes.
Posted on 24 Oct 2022
Excess 11 – The feline of sailing cats.
by John Curnow, Global Editor, SailWorldCruising.com
I had faced meeting the Excess 11 with a certain amount of trepidation. Read on to find out why... I had faced meeting the Excess 11 with a certain amount of trepidation. This was not because I felt like I was being watched by a wolf pack of hungry lionesses.
Posted on 8 Jun 2022
Multihull top 10 for the RORC Caribbean 600
by Louay Habib
A spectacular MOCRA Class with ten multihulls in action The 600-mile RORC classic will headline a Line Honours re-match for three 70-foot trimarans which went hard and fast for the line in this year's RORC Transatlantic Race.
Posted on 16 Feb 2022
VIDEO | Safety Monitoring for Your Yacht
by Cyclops Marine
Cyclops Marine's latest innovation brings highly accurate load data Cyclops Marine's latest innovation brings highly accurate load data to a new format to put cruising sailors in control in all conditions, for a safer sailing experience and ultimate peace of mind.
Posted on 4 Feb 2022
Jason Sanchez on the 2022 Bluster on the Bay
by David Schmidt
David Schmidt interviews chair of the Hobie Class Association of North America I checked in with Jason Sanchez, chair of the Hobie Class Association of North America, via email, to learn more about the 2022 Bluster on the Bay regatta.
Posted on 11 Jan 2022
Sunreef 140 unveiled
by Sunreef Yachts
A multihull superyacht, available with green propulsion Sunreef Yachts officially unveils the first images of its all-new sailing super catamaran.
Posted on 10 Dec 2021
Decently Exposed
by John Curnow, Editor, Sail-World AUS
I had wanted more - quite a lot more, actually I had wanted more. Quite a lot more, actually. Ever since I had seen them it had been a bit like Kaa, the snake in The Jungle Book. You know: "Look into my eyes"
Posted on 6 Dec 2021
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