Interview with GBR Musto Skiff Sailor, Stuart Keegan
An interview with GBR Musto Skiff Sailor, Stuart Keegan, ahead of the 2021 Noble Marine UK Musto Skiff Nationals.
An interview with GBR Musto Skiff Sailor, Stuart Keegan, ahead of the 2021 Noble Marine UK Musto Skiff Nationals.
South African Musto Skiff sailor, Andy Tarboton, on transitioning into the Musto Skiff and his personal experience of joining the GBR class.
This year, Musto Skiff sailors in France are hoping to grow their class and get back to some good competitive racing over the summer. FRA Musto Skiff Sailor, Alexandre Emanuel, gives us an update on what’s happening in France and what they are most looking forward to in 2021.
Already a multiple German Open winner and previous Kieler Woche winner, Germany’s Iver Ahlmann, did not disappoint this year at Kieler Woche, achieving 7 first place positions to ultimately win the MUSTO Skiff event title. In this exclusive interview with Iver, he shares how he prepared for Kieler Woche and his experience of the regatta that was markedly different from previous years with the Covid-19 pandemic, but still delivered on a great sailing experience!
In preparation for the UK Nationals. Pro Sailor, Peter Greenhalgh gives his perspective on training. Whether you are doing final preparation for the UK Nationals or getting ready for Kieler Woche 2020, it’s definitely worth a read!
Whether your upgrading the ropes on your current boat or starting from scratch with a newly purchased boat, understanding different rope characteristics and what works best for tension, flex, comfort, and your own personal preferences can make a big difference to boat handling and your overall sailing experience.
You have just finished the worlds and decided that you really want to do better next time, but when do you start preparing? The answer is now!
The Irish ‘skiff scene’ has always been something of a misnomer. No club in the country could claim to have anything resembling a skiff fleet. Although they can sometimes be seen honing their skills on local waters, for the most part, the Irish 49er squaddies ply their trade in the Olympic sphere. As a result, there has been no ‘trickle-down’ effect to weekend-warrior level.
Many sailors may be attending this Championship as their first major international event, so I thought it might be of assistance to note down a few points of things easily forgotten or overlooked.
Here is an update on the plans for testing and development of a new rig, following questions asked at the class skippers meeting at Carnac (2016).