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The Manly Ferries were choreographing a slow and weaving dance with a pod of whales that were rolling around in Manly Cove late this afternoon - with the whales seeming totally unfazed by the movement around them. No need to head offshore at the weekend to whale watch these days; get two for the price of one on your weekday travels to and from work!
After the announcement of Team Australia’s entry in the 38th America's Cup we spoke briefly with the Royal Prince Edward Yachts Club’s Commodore, Sven Runow. @TeamAustraliaChallenge
Grant holds the record for the most America’s Cup campaigns, of which this will be his 13th. He talks about his role in selecting the remaining team members and in building the sort of winning culture that he has experienced since his role as navigator aboard Australia II in 1983.
As a team member of the 2024 Athena Pathway Women’s America’s Cup, campaign sailed in the AC40, Tash talks about the next step up to the AC75 and the full circle of her sailing career.
Glenn discusses the modifications that are being made to the hull that Australia has acquired from Emirates Team New Zealand.
Crosbie Lorimer speaks with Tom Slingsby, Head of Sailing for the Winnings backed Australian Team,.
A mixed fleet of trimarans and catamarans competed in the Cat Stephens final session of the regatta.
Catch the action from the start of the first race from the POV of the Lyons Cawse 60, Triton. Thanks to David Gotze and his crew for having our cameras on board in the stunning scenery of Port Stephens.
Sail Port Stephens 2026 – Week 3 Super Series | Off The Beach – Crosbie Lorimer talks with Gary Ratclifffe who claimed third in the RS Aero Class and is a key figure in the Georges River Sailing Club about the great conditions for the event and about the Salty Dingo World Championships to be held in Blairgowrie on January 16 – 22, 2027 and the Nationals to be held at Sail Port Stephens Off the Beach next year – April 30 – May 2, 2027.
Robyn Ratcliffe and Diane Vukelic who were first and second amongst the women who competed in the RS Aero Division of the regatta explain why they like the RS Aeros.
The combined fleet of RS Aeros, Finns, OK Dinghys and a Mixed Division comprising 505s, Spirals, ILCAs B14s, and Tasars sailed three races in great conditions with a nor’easter varying between 15 and 19 knots.
For the sixth time, Bow Caddy has been commissioned to document this wonderful Charity event for the Renewable Energy Committee and their sponsors. It was a day with the four seasons, wind, no wind, sun & torrential rain, followed by more sun to wrap up the event on the beach. A great day for everyone.
For the sixth time, Bow Caddy has been commissioned to document this wonderful Charity event for the Renewable Energy Committee and their sponsors. It was a day with the four seasons, wind, no wind, sun & torrential rain, followed by more sun to wrap up the event on the beach. A great day for everyone.
With the end of daylight savings last night, summer has definitely drawn to a close. Recently when we were out filming The Renewable Energy Cup Charity Event, some of the TP52s who were on the harbour for the Pallas Capital Gold Cup Corporate Day, sailed through our fleet so we took the opportunity to capture them in relaxed mode prior to the storm coming in from the north soaking both fleets.
With the end of daylight savings last night, summer has definitely drawn to a close. Recently when we were out filming The Renewable Energy Cup Charity Event, some of the TP52s who were on the harbour for the Pallas Capital Gold Cup Corporate Day, sailed through our fleet so we took the opportunity to capture them in relaxed mode prior to the storm coming in from the north soaking both fleets.
An evidently very disappointed Tom Slingsby explains that despite the lottery-like conditions, the Bonds Flying Roos team simply did not sail well enough on Day 2 to capitalise on their Day 1 performance.
US Sail GP team skipper Taylor Canfield was clearly delighted with their event win and spoke glowingly of their crew with a special mention for one of the fleet’s most powerful Grinders, Anna Weis.
The new Artemis team from Sweden continued to show promise during the Sydney event, but skipper Nathan Outteridge is looking to turn that into more consistent results at the top of the fleet.
Emirates GBR’s Strategist explains exactly how challenging the light airs racing was over the weekend and why a second place was so rewarding.
Following a less than optimal first day of racing, Emirates GBR’s skipper Dylan Fletcher was very happy with their second place in the event Final – placing them at the top of the season leader board.
