November 2007
Monthly Archive
Fri 30 Nov 2007
Posted by jimcampbell under General Sailing
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If any Renton Sailing Club members would like to go sailing tomorrow (Saturday 12/01/07) give me a call. I can meet you there and open the gate between noon and 3pm.
Thanks,
Jim Campbell
Renton Sailing Club
425-277-8134
Fri 30 Nov 2007
Posted by Adam Turinas under Sailing Blogs , General Sailing
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Fri 30 Nov 2007
Posted by BYM Sailing News under Sailing News , General Sailing
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In an established fifteen to twenty knot E-NE tradewind, the fleet in the Transat Ecover-BtoB are making an average of ten knots of boat speed towards the equator. The fifteen solo sailors are looking forward to the wind clocking …
Fri 30 Nov 2007
Posted by BYM Sailing News under Sailing News , General Sailing
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Great sailing conditions now face Estrella Damm as she descends further into the south Atlantic, currently chasing both the majority of the Bareaclona World Race fleet and the Santa Helena winds. The fleet as begun to spread out as …
Fri 30 Nov 2007
Posted by BYM Sailing News under Sailing News , General Sailing
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A few hours after having pulverised the record, last night, by crossing the Equator 6 days and 17 hours after leaving Ushant, Francis Joyon commented on this first part of has “mad” adventure. “I did not expect to be …
Fri 30 Nov 2007
Posted by Sailing News under Sailing News , General Sailing
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EIGHT members of Arden Sailing Club made it to the line for the final races of the season on Sunday, an improvement on last week's poor turn out. via Malvern Gazette
Fri 30 Nov 2007
Posted by BYM Sailing News under Sailing News , General Sailing
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The 08:00 position report sees Educacion sin Fronteras just 10 miles from the the scoring gate at Fernando de Noronha, meaning the last boat in the fleet should be clear of the gate and racing south within the hour. …
Fri 30 Nov 2007
Posted by BYM Sailing News under Sailing News , General Sailing
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The seven maxi yachts taking part in the first edition of the Transatlantic Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup, promoted by the International Maxi Association and organized by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda with the support of the Real Club Nautico …
Fri 30 Nov 2007
Posted by Adam Turinas under Sailing Blogs , General Sailing
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Thu 29 Nov 2007
Posted by BYM Sailing News under Sailing News , General Sailing
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All recent signs add up to the fact that the most likely result of Judge Cahn ruling in favour of BMW Oracle is that Alinghi will meet the American team in a multihull match, to decide AC33. Firstly, it has …