Monday, July 21, 2008

ISAF Olympic Sailing Regatta

Dear Petitioner,

August 1st is the deadline for submissions to ISAF’s Annual Conference in November, so it is time to reactivate the campaign. You may be able to help. See below.

1. Whatever the prospects for immediate re-inclusion in the Olympic Regatta, this issue has mobilised the international multihull community to establish an organisation that looks after our interests, ideally co-operating with ISAF, but independently, where necessary. Please visit http://www.multihullcouncil.org, website of the recently formed International Multihull Council. If you represent a multihull class or national multihull association, please join. This is quite separate and complementary to a Multihull Commission, which ISAF is reportedly planning to set up internally.

2. While the President ordered a secret vote, we have now been able to work out with high confidence which of the Councillors from your country probably voted in favour of multihulls, based on past voting record and other information. This suggests that David Tillett, Phil Jones and David Kellet supported us, so please thank them for standing up for our interests.

3. Two Councillors should be especially thanked. They demonstrated personal courage by taking the initiative on our behalf in an organisation which we have now learned is far more deferential than those of us engaged in business could imagine. These are Chris Atkins (GBR) and Phil Jones (AUS).

4. As you will see from the Open Letter to Mr. Petersson (below), there are two submissions that ISAF should debate at its Conference. These are respectively intended to ensure a long term future at the highest level and bridge over the gap in 2012. Hopefully he will take the lead, but this is not assured, so it is necessary that as many Member National Authorities as possible are persuaded to do so. That was invaluable help for our cause at the last Conference. Please therefore lobby your national sailing authority to take action before 1st August.

5. Finally, please reply to this email personally, if you are an Olympian, past or present and in any sailing discipline or sport, who is willing to help in the next stage of the campaign.

Thank You

Nick Dewhirst
Chairman
United Kingdom Catamaran Racing Association




OPEN LETTER TO MR GORAN PETERSSON

Goran Petersson, President,
International Sailing Federation
Ariadne House
Town Quay
Southampton
Hampshire
SO14 2AQ

20th July 2008


Dear Mr. Petersson

We write to you on behalf of the 6000+ sailors worldwide who signed our petition to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) that multihulls continue competing in the Games as no sailing boat better meets the Olympic ideal of speed than the multihull.

We write also at the suggestion of the IOC, who want the Sailing Regatta to be as exciting as possible and publish this as an Open Letter because you have previously responded to our earlier research and suggestions only through the media.

You will be aware that the original decision-making process in November last year was widely criticised both in Council and among the sailing community. Despite your personal recommendation that the decision be reaffirmed in May, your Councillors instead voted to review it.

When given a direct choice over which discipline they preferred to retain, a majority then voted for Open Multihull rather than Keelboat Fleet Racing for Men Only. However because of a constitutional technicality requiring a two-thirds majority for this appeal process, ISAF now faces the unsatisfactory situation that a democratic decision cannot be put into effect.

Therefore we now ask you to do something at the Annual Meeting in November this year which would enhance ISAF’s reputation for inclusiveness, sportsmanship and the Olympic spirit. As permitted in Regulation 1.1, please take the lead as President by placing the following two submissions on the agenda.

Submission 1
That Regulation 16.1.5 (a) (iv) be replaced as follows: “must include separate Men and Women Events for each of the five disciplines (1 Person Dinghy, 2 Person Dinghy, Multihull, Keelboat, Windsurfer).” (See Footnote 1)

Submission 2
That ISAF formally request IOC to include an 11th Event for the Sailing Regatta in the agenda for the next meeting of the IOC. (See Footnote 2)

Whether they succeed or fail, if you take these two initiatives publicly and formally, you will have done much to restore the confidence of the multihull community that ISAF has an Olympic strategy, that this strategy includes all key disciplines, that it follows IOC recommendations and that you have done all you can to bridge a temporary gap, caused by the IOC-mandated reduction in events.

You will also establish a legacy of ending the unseemly four yearly round of political infighting at the only time possible when memories are fresh and consequences are far off.

Given your public declaration of support for one side in that debate, we very much hope that you now find it appropriate to demonstrate impartiality and give the other side what compensation you can.

Nick Dewhirst
Chairman
United Kingdom Catamaran Racing Association

Footnotes

1. Reasons for Submission 1
This would bring sailing into line with the convention among a majority of other Olympic sports for equal numbers of events for both genders in all their major disciplines. It would place differing athletic skills ahead of equipment considerations, so better meet IOC objectives and also provide a clear strategy to the choice of Events.

It would also ensure that the Sailing Regatta presents the wide range and diversity of sailing, within the practical constraints of the Olympic Regatta.

Should circumstances change, then this Regulation will need to be altered, but that is desirable because it will ensure that ISAF makes any change of strategy conscious and deliberate.

2. Reasons for Submission 2
Inclusiveness: Multihull sailing is one of the five core sailing disciplines with global representation in both developed countries and emerging markets. It would otherwise be unrepresented at the Games.

Excitement: Multihulls are the most media-friendly sailing boats because they are the fastest craft in the regatta, highly athletic and exceptionally suited to be camera platforms.



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Friday, July 04, 2008

Photo from Race 1

Notice of AGM

The Annual General Meeting of MYCV will take place at 8pm on 5th August at Black Rock Yacht Club. Your chance to stand for the committee, pass a motion and make a difference.......

HYC Multihull Division Race 2 report.....

This report was kindly provided by Libby of Quickskips fame ..... not sure I agree with all the sentiments, but I now have an Island named after my boat....... Libby : The race as I saw it: Skippy started off with a crew breakky at the marina.. getting us all in the mood... It was a kite start... Yeee ha!!! Shuttle, Frassled, Mustang Sally and Quickskips were all racing... The rest is a bit of a blurr... down out around... down out around finish! (we were gearing up for another loop) The highlights... the great gentle breeze from the North, the sun, Frassled sailing a great race until their kite mysteriously did not appear ( seems they went trawling with it... at the BBQ afterwards they reported holes.. but had not been game to have a proper look!) .... Mustang Sally really looked the goods... She had a cast of thousands aboard and had her NEW KITE.. a flouro yellow/green kite with a prancing Mustang stencilled on...same cut as the old one.. made by Lisa, and given to Al on his 50th birthday by his sailing buddies ( funny it was Als birthday but Sally got the present!!!)... Sarah had also given Sally a present for Als 50th... and has had 'Mustang Sally' signwritten along the floats with the prancing Mustang logo... VERY FLASH!!! The big news of the race was the unusual event of an island appearing in Westernport during the race... Aptly nicknamed SHUTTLE ISLAND, and came about when Tapper and Crew decided to park themselves on the bottom! Unfortunately what was going to be just their little secret between race control and Shuttle was heard by EVERY other boat in the race! Luckily Shuttle did NOT have to wait for high tide to get off as supposed and were released from their sludge when all other multis were back in the marina.... The crew of Shuttle were missing at the After BBQ.... maybe they were too EMBARASSED to turn up??? Last ( but certainly not least!!) there was a roar of excitment as we were coming into the Marina for there, heading out under motor was We3/ Wee3/Wi3/Ve3/Vee3/ Syzergy.. with JAMES BROWN at the helm, and a grin from ear to ear...He was back on the water and with a little luck will be sailing in the next race... Bring it on... Oh yeah... sorry I think the results were... Quickskips / Mustang Sally/ Frassled/ Shuttle Island... but you will have to get that confirmed elsewhere as I'm not so big on detail!!.. All I know is we were first over the line so we could go and take photos of Mustang Sally's new kite!