segunda-feira, 31 de janeiro de 2011
Vende-se 420
Está venda 420 com material novo, 2 capações, mastro, retranca e pau Superspars.
Link para a venda: http://coimbracity.olx.pt/barco-vela-ligeira-420-iid-155513474
Contactos: Vasco Justino 918327409
Link para a venda: http://coimbracity.olx.pt/barco-vela-ligeira-420-iid-155513474
Contactos: Vasco Justino 918327409
terça-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2011
USA 17 vai para San Francisco
Pena ir para outro armazém

Fuente info Oracle Racing
America's Cup-winning trimaran USA 17 bound for San Francisco
Valencia, Spain, Tuesday, January 25, 2011
USA 17 has only ever competed twice, but she sailed the races of her life to dominate the Swiss defender, Alinghi, off Valencia, Spain, last year and win the 33rd America's Cup.
The extraordinary carbon-fiber machine is being loaded onto the freighter M.V. Star Isfjord this week for the long delivery trip to San Francisco via the Panama Canal. The freighter carrying both USA 17 and her extraordinary 223ft wingsail is scheduled to leave Valencia on January 29 or 30 for the 7,900-nautical-mile passage to the Bay Area.
The estimated arrival in San Francisco, dependent upon on-time loading, sea conditions en-route and transit time in the Panama Canal, is March 1.
The trimaran's arrival will mark the first time that USA 17 visits the city that ORACLE Racing calls home. She was launched in Anacortes, WA, in August 2008, and after initial testing there moved to San Diego, CA, for a further period of training before being moved to Valencia for the 33rd Cup Match last February.
Measuring more than 100 feet long and 90 feet wide and powered by a 20-storey tall wingsail, USA 17 is the fastest yacht to ever win the America's Cup. It has been in storage in Valencia since winning the Cup on Feb. 14, 2010.
With the ORACLE Racing team fully focused on laying the groundwork for its 34th America's Cup campaign in 2013, the provisional plan is to continue to keep USA 17 in storage after unloading. An announcement about the vessel's sailing plans will be made later this year.
"The handful of us privileged to sail on USA 17 would love to sail her again in an instant. I dare say all those who never had this chance would like to as well," said ORACLE Racing skipper James Spithill.
"But the stark reality is that every aspect of the boat, every component, was built right to the limit so that for every hour's sailing USA 17 required 20 hours of painstaking and rigorous maintenance. For the time being the team's focus will be on the America's Cup ahead."
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por Juanpa Cadario por Juan Pablo Cadario em 25-01-2011

Fuente info Oracle Racing
America's Cup-winning trimaran USA 17 bound for San Francisco
Valencia, Spain, Tuesday, January 25, 2011
USA 17 has only ever competed twice, but she sailed the races of her life to dominate the Swiss defender, Alinghi, off Valencia, Spain, last year and win the 33rd America's Cup.
The extraordinary carbon-fiber machine is being loaded onto the freighter M.V. Star Isfjord this week for the long delivery trip to San Francisco via the Panama Canal. The freighter carrying both USA 17 and her extraordinary 223ft wingsail is scheduled to leave Valencia on January 29 or 30 for the 7,900-nautical-mile passage to the Bay Area.
The estimated arrival in San Francisco, dependent upon on-time loading, sea conditions en-route and transit time in the Panama Canal, is March 1.
The trimaran's arrival will mark the first time that USA 17 visits the city that ORACLE Racing calls home. She was launched in Anacortes, WA, in August 2008, and after initial testing there moved to San Diego, CA, for a further period of training before being moved to Valencia for the 33rd Cup Match last February.
Measuring more than 100 feet long and 90 feet wide and powered by a 20-storey tall wingsail, USA 17 is the fastest yacht to ever win the America's Cup. It has been in storage in Valencia since winning the Cup on Feb. 14, 2010.
With the ORACLE Racing team fully focused on laying the groundwork for its 34th America's Cup campaign in 2013, the provisional plan is to continue to keep USA 17 in storage after unloading. An announcement about the vessel's sailing plans will be made later this year.
"The handful of us privileged to sail on USA 17 would love to sail her again in an instant. I dare say all those who never had this chance would like to as well," said ORACLE Racing skipper James Spithill.
"But the stark reality is that every aspect of the boat, every component, was built right to the limit so that for every hour's sailing USA 17 required 20 hours of painstaking and rigorous maintenance. For the time being the team's focus will be on the America's Cup ahead."
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terça-feira, 18 de janeiro de 2011
AC 45 a navegar em Auckland
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segunda-feira, 17 de janeiro de 2011
AC45 navega em Auckland
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sexta-feira, 14 de janeiro de 2011
Mundial de Moth, Nathan Outteridge campeón mundial 2011
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Fuente info Sail world
Nathan Outteridge new Moth World Champion
newsflash - Australia's Nathan Outteridge has won the Moth World Championship on Lake Macquarie, NSW.
Home, sweet, home for Nathan Outteridge (AUS) who wins the 2011 Zhik Moth World Championships after dropping a sixth place finish in Race 8 for a total of 22 points in the series. Not a bad summer at home, after he won the 49er national title and was crowned national champion in the Moth - all on Lake Macquarie.
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quinta-feira, 13 de janeiro de 2011
sábado, 8 de janeiro de 2011
Mundial de Moth - Primeiro dia de Regatas
from Juanpa Cadario by Juan Pablo Cadario

Fuente info Sailworld
Zhik Moth Worlds - Burling fourth after day 1
It was a hot first day for the 2011 Zhik Moth Worlds with enough Easterly for 'Light-air Flyer' Joe Turner (AUS) to turn out a record of 2, 1, 1 and win the day.
Aussies make up four out of the top five after day 1 with Nathan Outteridge in second, Rob Gough with third, and Scott Babbage in fifth. Kiwi Peter Burling cracks in with fourth. But it wasn't just the 'young blokes' leading around the track, there was plenty of – experience – and international flavour breaching the top 10 around the tracks.
Swiss cousins Mikis and Arnaud Psarofaghis (try saying that 10 times fast), both had excellent days, Arnaud pumping out three top 10 finishes and Mikis a few in the top 15. Hero moves of the day go to Nathan Outteridge and Bora Gulari who in the last race were dead off the line, rounded the windward mark in 20th and 21st, and both fought their way back to a top 10 finish.
'So this is what it feels like to fly' reports Charlie McKee (USA), the Wing-sail guinea pig. The Wing-sail made a stunning debut after having a tough time at the Nationals and a full-blown smash-up during a practice session on the lay-day. 'I've never piloted a glider,' McKee said, 'But this is what I imagine how it would feel.' McKee had an excellent beat, winning the first leg of the second race and managed to hold on to a fifth.
Even top sailors get a few butterflies (moths?) in the stomach at World Championships. Brad Funk (USA) started off the day sailing the wrong race in the split fleet starts, is 'pretty glad' it's a long series. Byrne Lochlin (AUS) might have forgotten to put his bung in, and might have had to raft up on the American support boat to drain his hull …
Some of the followers on Facebook couldn't believe the live updates: 'Old Man Rast beat the young guns?' Sailors all born before 19__, such as Chris Rast (USA), Charlie McKee (USA), Peder Arvefors (SWE) and third over-all Rob Gough all tasted the top 10.
Arvefors, like Rast and McKee, came to the Moth from a strong background in 49ers, as well as some i14s and ice sailing. He's here with his wife and four kids, 'and I think there's a few cousins too', proving that you can foil, get top 10 finishes, and have your family, too. He currently sits in 27th overall.
Zhik Moth Worlds - Burling fourth after day 1
It was a hot first day for the 2011 Zhik Moth Worlds with enough Easterly for 'Light-air Flyer' Joe Turner (AUS) to turn out a record of 2, 1, 1 and win the day.
Aussies make up four out of the top five after day 1 with Nathan Outteridge in second, Rob Gough with third, and Scott Babbage in fifth. Kiwi Peter Burling cracks in with fourth. But it wasn't just the 'young blokes' leading around the track, there was plenty of – experience – and international flavour breaching the top 10 around the tracks.
Swiss cousins Mikis and Arnaud Psarofaghis (try saying that 10 times fast), both had excellent days, Arnaud pumping out three top 10 finishes and Mikis a few in the top 15. Hero moves of the day go to Nathan Outteridge and Bora Gulari who in the last race were dead off the line, rounded the windward mark in 20th and 21st, and both fought their way back to a top 10 finish.
'So this is what it feels like to fly' reports Charlie McKee (USA), the Wing-sail guinea pig. The Wing-sail made a stunning debut after having a tough time at the Nationals and a full-blown smash-up during a practice session on the lay-day. 'I've never piloted a glider,' McKee said, 'But this is what I imagine how it would feel.' McKee had an excellent beat, winning the first leg of the second race and managed to hold on to a fifth.
Even top sailors get a few butterflies (moths?) in the stomach at World Championships. Brad Funk (USA) started off the day sailing the wrong race in the split fleet starts, is 'pretty glad' it's a long series. Byrne Lochlin (AUS) might have forgotten to put his bung in, and might have had to raft up on the American support boat to drain his hull …
Some of the followers on Facebook couldn't believe the live updates: 'Old Man Rast beat the young guns?' Sailors all born before 19__, such as Chris Rast (USA), Charlie McKee (USA), Peder Arvefors (SWE) and third over-all Rob Gough all tasted the top 10.
Arvefors, like Rast and McKee, came to the Moth from a strong background in 49ers, as well as some i14s and ice sailing. He's here with his wife and four kids, 'and I think there's a few cousins too', proving that you can foil, get top 10 finishes, and have your family, too. He currently sits in 27th overall.
Primeros diez clasificados
2011 Zhik Moth Worlds Preliminary Results Day 1 - Top Ten:
1 – Joe Turner (AUS) —- 4
2 – Nathan Outteridge (AUS) —- 7
3 – Rob Gough (AUS) —- 7
4 – Peter Burling (NZL) —- 7
5 – Scott Babbage (AUS) — 10
6 – Arnaud Psarofaghis (SUI) —- 14
7 – Tom Slingsby (AUS) —- 14
8 – Matt Crockett (AUS) —- 15
9 – Iain Jensen (AUS) —- 17
10 – John Harris (AUS) —- 19
1 – Joe Turner (AUS) —- 4
2 – Nathan Outteridge (AUS) —- 7
3 – Rob Gough (AUS) —- 7
4 – Peter Burling (NZL) —- 7
5 – Scott Babbage (AUS) — 10
6 – Arnaud Psarofaghis (SUI) —- 14
7 – Tom Slingsby (AUS) —- 14
8 – Matt Crockett (AUS) —- 15
9 – Iain Jensen (AUS) —- 17
10 – John Harris (AUS) —- 19
Reparem que no top10 8 são Australianos e 1 é da Nova Zelândia, no caso de pensarmos em continentes a OCEANIA está em primeiríssimo.
terça-feira, 4 de janeiro de 2011
Calendário 2011
Começou mais um ano que se espera que contenha muitas horas de vela, amigos e muita saúde.
Com o contributo de um elemento da equipa este ano programa-mos lançar o "CALENDÁRIO 2011".
Segue a edição Janeiro 2011:
segunda-feira, 20 de dezembro de 2010
quarta-feira, 8 de dezembro de 2010
Club Race
Adiamento da Club Race devido à alteração no Troféu Ruy Moreira organizado pelo YCPorto.
Mais noticias da CR serão publicadas em breve.
Mais noticias da CR serão publicadas em breve.
segunda-feira, 6 de dezembro de 2010
Regata de Natal Ford
A equipa esteve presente em mais uma edição da Regata de Natal Ford e obteve novamente bons resultados em condições muito adversas.
Citando o clube organizador: "Condições de vento e mar para "homens de barba rija como o Pai Natal."" Condições essas que passaram pelos 23 nós constantes e que resultaram no campo B pela anulação da ultima regata de 4.7 devido às elevadas desistências para a ultima regata. No segundo dia ainda houve intenção de ir para a água mas não havia condições para sair da marina pois com ondas de 4 metros e com a rebentação logo à saída tornava-se impossível fazer qualquer regata. Sendo assim Nuno Duarte fez um excelente 3º lugar e António Caseiro 10º em 25 barcos os objectivos foram cumpridos e a equipa prepara-se para o próximo fim de semana em mais uma edição do Troféu Ruy Moreira"
quarta-feira, 24 de novembro de 2010
Club Race
Dia 11 de Dezembro, no campo de regatas de Coimbra vai-se organizar a ultima club race deste ano. Espero ter hipótese de fazer 8 regatas para contabilizar pontos para duas regatas.
Espero a presença de todos os velejadores do clube para que possamos fazer uma regata em família.
segunda-feira, 15 de novembro de 2010
Regata São Martinho - NADO
António Caseiro, Miguel Fonseca, Guilherme Portas, Nuno Duarte
Guilherme Portas fez 1º em laser radial. Em laser 4.7 Nuno Duarte também foi primeiro enquanto António Caseiro fez 4º.
Em Optimist, Rita fez 2º e Jaime 3º. Os outros resultados serão afixados logo que possível.
sábado, 13 de novembro de 2010
Regata S. Martinho NADO
Hoje em Ovar foi o primeiro dia da regata São Martinho em que a equipa do CMCoimbra participou em Optimist com 9 barcos, em destaque Rita que fez dois 1ºs e o Jaime em 3º com 3º, 3º. Na classe laser Nuno Duarte em 4.7 e Guilherme Portas em Radial foram 1ºs.
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