Showing posts with label Rogue wave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rogue wave. Show all posts

04 November 2015

Transat Jacques Vabre, HUGO BOSS, TJV2015, Sailing Videos

HUGO BOSS before hit by rogue wave in the 2015 Transat Jacques Vabre:

HUGO BOSS TJV2015 Race Start - Alex Thomson and Guillermo Altadill started the Transat Jacques Vabre 5,400 mile race to Itajai, Brazil, onboard the new HUGO BOSS. Published on Oct 26, 2015


Published on Oct 27, 2015: Alex Thomson discusses routing and surviving the rough conditions during the 2nd day of the Transat Jacques Vabre


HUGO BOSS completes the 180 righting test (video above)

British sailor Alex Thomson and his co-skipper Guillermo Altadill are looking towards the 2016 Vendee Globe after an extraordinary sequence of events ended their participation in the Transat Jacques Vabre this weekend. The pair were rescued by the Spanish coastguard on Saturday afternoon after a rogue wave caught the used HUGO BOSS while the yacht was in a hove to position. The boat, which sustained damage to its rig in addition to taking on water while inverted, was later successfully brought to the dock in A Coruna, Spain, after a swift response from the Alex Thomson Racing Team. The weather conditions in the first few days saw wind speeds in excess of 50 knots (75 km/h) and waves up to 10 metres high. Alex and Guillermo made the decision to take the safest route, passing the weather system to the south. Whilst travelling south west the yacht incurred some structural damage and the skippers took the decision to head for A Coruna, Spain 120 miles away. The yacht was hove to, whilst Alex and Guillermo waited for the next weather window allowing them to proceed to port. Unexpectedly a rogue wave caught the racing yacht causing the yacht to turn upside down. Alex and Guillermo managed to close the hatches and secure the situation whilst inverted. Alex immediately hit the keel button, bringing the yacht back upright. They then alerted the rescue services and technical team of an emergency situation. The yacht had taken onboard a substantial amount of water and the rig had sustained damage requiring the skippers to leave the yacht. Alex Thomson explains “I have never experienced anything like it. I was asleep and woke up to a boat upside down rapidly filling with water. Guillermo and I responded together as a team to the difficult situation and now that my boat’s back safely we can focus on our Vendee Globe campaign as a team. We have overcome problems before and I am as determined as ever to succeed.” Always at the forefront of innovation, the team are pushing the boundaries with an advanced used boat design and know that race conditions provide the ultimate test. Alex and Guillermo were aiming for a podium finish in the Transat Jacques Vabre, and remain determined to succeed in the Vendee Globe. They will now focus their energy on further improving the yacht and honing its competitive edge. (press release)

Transat Jacques Vabre update: Twenty five miles of lateral separation, five miles on the NE-SW axis, that is the footprint that the top three IMOCAs share as they sail through a Doldrums passage which is so far proving much more generous than the Transat Jacques Vabre leaders, the Ultimes, experienced... read more here.
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02 November 2015

Transat Jacques Vabre, IMOCA Maitre Coq, Banque Populaire videos


IMOCA Maitre Coq sailing video above - Transat Jacques Vabre - Jérémie Beyou and Philippe Legros are now focused on the Transat Jacques Vabre aboard Maître CoQ.


IMOCA Banque Populaire - Transat Jacques Vabre - Erwan Tabarly shares the IMOCA Monohull Banque Populaire VIII with Armel Le Cléac'h

The IMOCA 60 are a type of monohull sailing yachts administated by the International Monohull Open Class Association (IMOCA). The monohulls are high-performance racing boats, designed principally for single-handed competition. Several high-profile yacht races are based around these boats, such as the VELUX 5 Oceans Race, the Vendée Globe and the Barcelona World Race (circum-navigations), the Calais Round Britain Race (crewed race around British islands), and the Route du Rhum, the Transat Jacques Vabre, the Quebec-St Malo the Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race, and the Europa Race. The IMOCA class is "open", meaning that it does not represent fixed boat designs; instead, they are defined by a "box rule" which permits any design, as long as it meets certain restrictions. The restrictions limit the lengths of the boats and place certain safety requirements on the boats, such as minimum stability requirements. This class is recognised by the International Sailing Federation. (Wikipedia)

Transat Jacques Vabre 2015: Le Havre, France to Itajai, Brazil--Take to the seas and act for the planet--news updates:


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12 November 2013

Rogue wave hits British yacht racer Michelle Porter off Africa



Sailing big waves video (1998 Sydney-Hobart race)

Freak wave hits British yacht racer Michelle Porter off Africa - Africa - World - The Independent: " . . . Michelle Porter, from London, was evacuated to a hospital in Port Elizabeth from one of 12 yachts which were taking part in the Clipper round-the-world race. Her yacht was “rolled” by hurricane-force gusts, but she escaped with torn ligaments and severe bruising. The 11-month race began in London in September and the fleet has so far completed around a quarter of the 40,000-mile course . . ."

Follow the Extreme Sailing Series final showdown in Brazil here on JohnTheCrowd.com - Friday, November 15 - Sunday, November 17, LIVE video
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Extreme Sailing Series:  . . . one team will be crowned the 2013 Extreme Sailing Series™ champions, and after a hard fought season that has seen some of the closest Stadium Racing between the elite level teams in ...

Extreme Sailing Series - Defending champions in full preparation
Sail World
For the 2013 Extreme Sailing Series, defending champions The Wave, Muscat of Oman are in full preparation mode and eager to test conditions at the brand new stadium race course in Florianopolis, Brazil for the final showdown when they hope to hold ...

Oman Sail's three teams aim for top honours
Times of Oman
Established in 2009 the event, officially recognised by the UK's Royal Ocean RacingClub, has grown year on year to include entries from different cities around the GCC. It is considered a key training race for February's major EFG Sailing Arabia – The ...

Etchells Australian Nationals begin Tuesday
Scuttlebutt Sailing News
For some the battle will also be about putting on hold their other sailing distractions to focus on the overall Etchells prize. Roger Hickman is one skipper who will be ditching his ocean racing hat as he heads out from Southport Yacht Club for the ...

Oman Sail launches sports awareness campaign
Muscat Daily
Themed “Fun and Fitness through Sailing”, the first event of the series was launched recently at The Sultan's School in Muscat with presentations by Oman's popular sailingheroes Nasser al Mashari, a champion of the Extreme Sailing Series and Ibtisam ...

Skip Novak Storm Sailing Part 3: Using storm sails
Yachting World
Most offshore cruising yachts carry trysails for extreme conditions, and this emergency storm sail is often mandatory if you are taking part in a big offshore event or race. But hoisting and setting one in gale or storm force conditions and ...

Heaven Can Wait Charity Sailing Regatta - Going down this weekend!
Sail World
The Heaven Can Wait Charity Sailing Regatta will be held this coming weekend – November 16 and 17 on beautiful Lake Macquarie, organised and run by the Royal MotorYacht Club Toronto. The regatta is traditionally ... Kyle was thrust into the limelight ...

Boeing to Recycle Carbon Fibre from America's Cup Yacht
Waste Management World
Chicago headquartered aircraft manufacturer, Boeing and sailing team ORACLE TEAM USA, winner of the 34th America's Cup, are collaborating to recycle 3175 kg of carbon fibre from the 2003 America's Cup yacht, USA-71. Boeing and ORACLE ...

How the boat got behind NZ
New Zealand Herald
It was possibly the most spectacular match-sailing series the world has ever seen. Aucklanders were so gripped by the races that road traffic and mobile data patterns changed noticeably during the last 10 days or so of the America's Cup. Emirates Team...

Etchells Nationals - Competitors join for the official opening
Sail World
Following the official welcome, Gold Members and Youth Sailors of Southport YachtClub joined alongside the Competitors for a meet and greet with the 1983 Americas Cupskipper John Bertrand. ... spans four decades while Andrew Palfrey is the Artemis ...

Three rescued from sailboat 200 miles offshore in Atlantic - Richmond Times-Dispatch: Virginia News: "Three people on a disabled sailboat were rescued without injury more than 200 miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday. The crew of the 38-foot vessel was not in distress and had plenty of provisions, but the ship had lost its rudder, according to a request for assistance relayed from a commercial towing company to the Coast Guard. As weathered worsened, the decision was made to rescue the crew. . . ."

Disabled sailboat safely towed to Norfolk | WAVY.com | Norfolk: "A sailboat was safely towed to Norfolk after becoming disabled about 100 miles east of Oregon Inlet, North Carolina. According to a news release from the Coast Guard, the 54-foot sailboat Zulu called for help around 11:30 p.m. Thursday with three people aboard. . . ."

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