Sailing
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This gravity-defying US$40k catamaran rises completely out of the water at speed on a pair of hook-shaped hydrofoils. It looks like the work of David Copperfield, but it’s real, and it’s set to start a revolution in the sailing world.
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Dutch outfit Aquacrafts employs inflatable design to help cut down on some of the expenses associated with boating, offering a sailboat that's much easier to transport and store. The 3-in-1 boat can also float under man and motor power.
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The TIWAL 3.2 is an inflatable sailing dinghy that can be assembled or packed down into two bags in a little under 20 minutes. It's a high performance user-friendly sailing vessel that's ideal for families and leisure sailing, while also allowing expert sailors to sail in rough waters.
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The Vaavud smartphone wind meter contains no electronics.
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Maserati has set a new sailing record, traveling from New York to San Francisco in record time.
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The outright world speed sailing record was smashed this afternoon (November 24) by Paul Larsen in the Vestas Sailrocket 2 with the astonishing time of 65.45 knots (75 mph - 121 km/h)
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Shaka is a tiny wind meter that works with the iPhone.
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A second radical hydrofoil has emerged from Slovenia in the space of a week - the wFoil 18 Albatross is a cross between a WWI seaplane and a modern hydrofoil, and is capable of 50 knots
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Packing an array of sensors, communications hardware and solar panels, the ASV Roboat is a fully autonomous, unmanned sailing boat that has its sights set on the current robotic world sailing record.
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Gizmag takes a look at the 2012 World Superyacht Award winners.
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If you sail, there's a new GPS out which does things normal GPS units simply cannot do - and we suspect once you have experienced it, you might not be able to live without it.
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A yacht bearing the name of Italian supercar maker Maserati has set out on a attempt to set a new world record for a mono-hull yacht on a trans-Atlantic crossing.
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