Archive for the ‘Sailing in Vietnam’ Category

Give me Liberty

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

For the second year, The 2009 Liberty Cup was held during the long national holiday week end in Vietnam, 14 relaxed races were held at Jibe’s Beach Club on stunning Mui Ne Bay. Rain and light wind discouraged some to enter the event, but the 6 international teams competing in this Fun event were very competitive and eager to win the trophy. The all- girl team finished 3rd overall but won for their enthusiams and smiles, ( Julia UK, Satoko Japan, Lucy Australia).

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During day 1 and 2 fourteen races were held, leaving Mark’s Team and Olivier and his crew with 3 wins each. The pressure was on for those 2 friends on the ground. On Sunday morning, having recovered from the party at Jibe’s Beach Club the night before, both teams put extra care in getting their boats ready for the final race. Mark Walton and his crew won the race and the Liberty Cup over Olivier Laforest; after a bad start Mark had a good speed upwind that enabled him to over take Olivier and win the last leg with 2 minutes lead. Generally, the level of the teams has risen compared to the 1st edition, resulting in more entertaining starts and races to the spectators that were not bothered by the sunless weather. Genekers were successfully used in most of the legs.

Once again, the organization was perfect with Race officer Janot Prat who had set up a short but challenging course well in view of the weekenders on the beach The racing rules were simple and efficient, perfect for fun racing . Thanks to Jibe’s Beach Club’s team for getting the 2 boats ready and organizing the BBQ beach party on the Saturday,

The 3rd edition of the Liberty Cup will be on the 30th April and 1st May 2010 at the same location, hopefully with a better weather and a larger field. Jibe’s Beach Club is working on a new event, the concept will be teams of two on the golf course and the same teams on the sailing boats, then scores will be combined, it promise to be a very fun event, date will be finalized at a later stage

Over the last 12 months there has been more sailing event organized in Vietnam it finally shows the interest in sailing on the South China Sea and confirm the raise of interest in water sport in the country.

Final results:

1st: Marc Walton (Fr) & Jerome Besnard (Fr)
2nd: Olivier Laforest (Ca) &
3rd: Julia Shaw(HK), Satoko Nakamura(Ja) and Lucy Odillo Maher(Aust)

2009-05-05


Sailing Festival in Nha Trang

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

NhaTrang Sea Festival 2009
Bao dai yacht club Sailing Week June 8th to 14th
Licenced by khanh hoa peoples committee


Competitive sailing
has finally arrived
in vietnam !!
6 catamarans are

available for up to
7 days of racing On
Nhatrang bay
(all other boats welcome with
1 million vnd entry fee)

Sailors, families and
friends ARE EXCLUSIVELY
INVITED TO STAY AT THE
BEAUTIFUL BAO DAI VILLAS
with great discount
packages available

pointscore 2 DAY REGATTA Sat13/Sun14 Final
Weekend of sea festival with presentation BBQ
Beach Party and Live Music till late

DON’T MISS OUT !! For Information and Bookings…

In Saigon – Craig Brogan on 0909 273 997 or email: craigbrogan@y7mail.com

In NhaTrang – Allan Goodman on 0918 509 701 or email: baodaiyc@yahoo.com


Regatta series

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Vietnam Regatta Series represent a tangible sailing event calendar for the entire year! Four events are scheduled around the southern part of the Vietnamese Coast. This is a great opportunity to meet fellow sailors and compete in a friendly environment.

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Format: Think of the series like a sailing Grand Prix. Each event is a race in itself, with its own results and prizes. In addition, points for the Grand Finale are scored based on the position each team gets at each events. At the Grand Finale, all points are summed up to determine the winning crew of the year.

This year, teams are expected to be composed of 2 people, 1 skipper and 1 crew. The boats to be sailed will range between a laser sizes to a small catamaran sizes. Namely, T450s, designed and built in Vietnam by Steve Thompsonhttp://www.tboat.com/.

Each race’s organization and setup will change slightly to keep things interesting and details will be announced in advance. That being said, teams can expect a fair and friendly environment where both experienced and beginner sailors can enjoy and learn sailing. Parts of the regattas will be dedicated to supporting beginners to improve their skills.

Event Registration: To register for one of the regattas, please go on the event details page where you will be able to find the registration form.



Sail the Cham Island Hoi An

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

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Corsair sailing in Vietnam

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Corsair Sprint 7.5 meter trimaran blows the cobwebs out in Vung Tau….