
Posted on 7 Oct Miracles are worked at Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez The event began on 28th September with a three day coaching clinic, with 103 sailors and 17 coaches taking part. After a two year break, 2022 NSW Youth Sail was back on Lake Macquarie. NSW Youth Championship took place with 235 sailors, in 170 boats, of 11 classes. That's Friday's wrap up from the M32 World Championship in Cascais until Sunday, the 9th.

Picture Perfect Racing Great racing in picture perfect conditions and and extremely tight score card. Posted on 8 Oct M32 Worlds at Cascais, Portugal day 2
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We've covered approximately 6,000 Nm in training so far are learning more everyday about how to sail the boat faster. Time has absolutely flown by for Will Harris and his teammates It has been a whirlwind few months since the launch of Malizia-Seaexplorer and the time has absolutely flown by. Posted on 8 Oct First months of Malizia-Seaexplorer IMOCA training Reigning world champion Klaus Diederichs with Diego Negri on board wins A very tight finish for the 18th edition of the Wagner Cup-9th Bertamini Trophy, an event reserved for the splendid Dragoni class: a revolution in the general classification and therefore the final podium, after the last three of the seven races.

Ğasy-grab hook & loop cuff and ankle adjusters Ěrticulated arms and knees for comfortable fit
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Glide skin neck and cuff seals for comfort Ěction fit contoured body panels to reduce snagging, drag and bulk and improve windage Stretch arm, leg and back panels for unrestricted freedom of movement
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The range was developed with input from world-class sailors, to provide maximum freedom of movement and flexibility in the garments by using stretch fabrics, without compromising the protection and comfort properties required in high performance sailing apparel.Ĭode Zero Stretch Front Zip Drysuit GM0314 The Code Zero range also includes a drytop, spraytop, jacket, smock, salopettes and soft shell jacket. Other features include a tough Dynat front zip with storm flap, hook and loop ankle and wrist adjusters, internal braces, articulated arms and knees and a comfortable Glide Skin neck and cuff seal to prevent pinching and snagging.


In addition to the innovative breathable and waterproof fabrics used in the construction of the Code Zero drysuit, all seams are heat taped and 100% waterproof. The reduced bulk and improved windage make it a very attractive option for high adrenalin trapeze boats and performance dinghy sailors competing during the colder winter months. The drysuit is constructed from top of the range GCX4 breathable and waterproof fabric, with stretch neoprene arm, leg and back panels, that allow a much closer fit without restricting freedom of movement. The Code Zero drysuit has been designed using Gul’s 'action fit' technique with ergonomically positioned stretch panels that closely contour the body. The new drysuit is the latest addition to Gul’s innovative Code Zero range and will be available from all reputable chandleries from December. This winter, Gul International is adding a new, high performance Code Zero drysuit to its comprehensive range of dinghy apparel.
